"Tandy" would have wound up burning the entire house down and possibly setting himself on fire.
"Tandy" would have wound up burning the entire house down and possibly setting himself on fire.
But they smile every time it shocks him. That's not a normal human response.
IIRC someone mentioned sawdust being present near the stocks at the end of the last episode.
Imagine that - he brought a gun to confront a group that:
Did you watch the final couple of episodes of Another Period? Chair turned out to be quite evil. The only reason she wanted to alter the "status quo" was to put herself at the top.
Who wants to get in the "good graces" of a group of cruel and sadistic people with a psychopath thrown in for good measure?
Exactly. Phil was a manipulative bastard, but he was never cruel.
I'm still trying to figure out what the point of the Erica and Gail characters. Did they just need a couple more people and just crap out two boring characters?
I wish Phil (the original) had explained that he came in with the gun due to other Phil's threats and the fact that Melissa's note said he shouldn't come because "It's not safe."
If being manipulative in order to get sex deserves mental and physical torture, then a lot of people are in deep trouble.
Because they're all terrible people - it just took time to show that aspect of their personalities.
I thought there was something wrong with me when I saw the other characters (except Carol) as the "bad guys" as last season wore on, since Phil was such a bastard. But now I get it.
"13 non-functioning bathrooms"
From the preview for next week - Carol's not bringing him water and helping him drink it? You'd think she'd be taking care of him since she's the reason he came to Malibu.
And Carol thinking that he's in a tiny minority says a lot about hers.
No - he still has one worm left.
"There’s no mocking of American Indians at all in the movie."
I thought he was too perfect - "too good to be true" - so there had to be a major character flaw there. So he decided on his own to ignore the truce he agreed to, kidnapped someone, and then dropped him off in the desert with a little food and water. Hell, just putting him in a vehicle and telling him to drive would…
There are Soyuz capsules attached to the ISS for the crew to return. At some point, he'll run out of food and have to come back.
Or Miller #2 runs out of supplies and hits the escape capsule back to Earth.