Sounds like the words of someone with a small crowd. Crowd envy, eh? You and poolboy must have small crowd syndrome.
Sounds like the words of someone with a small crowd. Crowd envy, eh? You and poolboy must have small crowd syndrome.
If the owner wasn't the driver, there was no cause to arrest him. There was at least one witness who got a good look and could easily describe the driver and likely did. I suppose he could have been arrested for obstructing by not naming the suspect, but this is small town policing. Presumably Andy gave the benefit of…
I would reply more in-depth, but it's my turn to eat the biscuit.
I must now dream of a David Lynch/David Milch collaboration.
Alright. I thought I had discovered something interesting, but I submit to the logic of those with better memories than I.
I appreciate the replies, but I'm not yet convinced this explains it. I have just re-watched the TV series but have yet to revisit FWWM, so I am hesitant to dispute, but am at this moment listening to The Gifted and the Damned podcast - wherein they state Laura gives the diary to Harold in FWWM several days before her…
Hmm. Do not recall that. Is it clear in FWWM that is her 'secret,' diary, and not the one we know Leland knew about, since she did have two?
Haven't seen this observation yet - Hawk speculates that Leland Palmer is the one who hid Laura's missing diary pages in the bathroom stall door, but also that the pages are 3 of 4 that were ripped from her SECRET diary that was in the possession of Harold, the orchid man from season 2. However, in season 2 we are…
The unswept detritus represents pieces of the story that have yet to be assembled into the greater narrative?
I don't usually think too hard about any particular scene as i'm watching the show, as I like to just let it flow and see where it takes me. However, as the sweeping scene continued, I couldn't help but wonder of it was a deliberate metaphor to reflect the ongoing storylines, as various scattered pieces are slowly…
Your insightful analysis is once again as deep as Wally Brando's description of his relationship with his shadow.
Too soon.
Your eloquence is rivalled only by your insightfulness.
If you are tired of Dougie, then this clearly isn't working for you. That's fine. We all have our own tastes. What arrogant compulsion forces you to assert that there is something wrong with those who remain engaged, and not just despite the DougieCooper storyline, but because of it? Do you just enjoy trolling? Is…
Fair enough. I suppose the unspoken sentiment behind my statement is my perception that many of the complaints stem from judging it on what I consider inappropriate criteria.
Apparently it was flagged as spam. Without chemicals, he points…
That's clearly what Irene hopes to accomplish by settling and is the reason Jimmy orchestrated it - to make her want to settle without (illegally) actually telling her to settle.
Severing a head has never killed zombies in TWD universe; where the hell did you get this idea? Only destroying the brain with a bullet or object stops them. This not the first re-animated head. There have been many.
OT: Can anyone tell me why my previous comment would post for two hours, be upvoted and replied to, then disappear with a notice it is waiting to be approved? There was nothing offensive included…
I didn't personally see it as an about-face, but it may well be a commentary on underlying or hidden pain/mental health issues and how they affect behavior. The people around them may only see the external representation and not realize a deeper reason exists. I started re-watching the original today on Netflix and…