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Yep. When he told Elizabeth that William had been a no-show, and E asked if Philip knew why, my expectation was that the next words out of Philip's mouth would be, "Well, I don't know for sure, but I heard a helicopter hovering nearby." And then, he didn't say that! Didn't mention it at all!

Had to love Colin Sweeney. Loved his little flirtation with Alicia, and how creeped out she was by it. And I always was so happy to see Colin return with a new wife or a new girlfriend in tow, because it meant that someone else was probably gonna die, which meant more Dylan Baker!
He and Martha Plimpton (Patty Nyholm)

Hey. Pick up the bong, put on the tin-foil hat, and get on-board. You're harshin' my conspiracy vibe.

Nope. It's not just you.

LOL. Yes, P&R and the bloodless "lady brain." Ha ha ha! Gosh, I miss Leslie Knope.

Ah, okay … I misunderstood the source of your bewilderment.

Sorry. I'm not following you, don't know what you're talking about.

Yes! ^^^^^ This! Thank you.

Here's the reasoning:

Rape charge or no …. The guy is a dangerous, conscienceless, remorseless predator.

He didn't do something stupid. He did something CRIMINAL. He isn't a big dummy. He's a PREDATOR.

Romancing the Stone. Such wild chemistry between Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. They're still one of my favorite film couples.

Thank you for the tip! I just read all of the comments there, and the validity of Stew's "Kay's" response was mentioned several times. Seems as though some folks think it was acceptable, while others don't. I'm firmly in the UNACCEPTABLE! column. I wonder if we'll ever hear any more about it. Probably not.

Oh, yeah …. Bonkers it is! But it's a film I never tire of watching.

Yep. That's a fair point, one that hadn't occurred to me.

Where else has it been covered? I've done some googling but I'm having trouble choosing appropriate search terms and haven't been able to come up with anything.

His health is *tremendous*!

That's exactly what I thought! I mean, if the phrase "letter perfect" hadn't been part of the clue, well, then, yes, Stew's "Kay's" answer might have sufficed. But considering the phrase "letter perfect" in the clue, the correct response should have been "Kay," and *not* "Kay's"! No! He should not have been credited

Ah, I see. That makes sense.

Amelie, yes.