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    I thought Clare was going to get caught digging stuff OUT of the donation box.

    I thought Gloria already sort of knew that Jay was going flying and wanted Cam to tell her for sure.

    I also thought the southern golfer coach was going to hit on Gloria.

     

    I thought the exact same things ari333, although I thought Claire might fall into and get trapped in the donation box.  I was POSITIVE Gloria knew what Jay was doing and was messing with Cam and I was fairly sure the golfer was going to hit on Gloria and Mitchell would have to decide how to react.  Oh well...wrong again!

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  2. As Adam was doing his sum-up at the end of the episode, there was a song playing in the background.  My wife thought it was "some INXS song".  Anyone else hear it?

     

    ETA - She was right...Beautiful Girl by INXS

  3. I keep seeing people say this ... But I dont really get the logic. Is this a theory just about ABC or about all primetime networks? Because I don't really pay that much attention to what channel stuff is on, but what channel aired ... [my iPad won't let me do spoiler bars and I don't want to ruin that other stupid show for anyone, but if you watched it you'd know the show I mean, primetime American network show where a kid ended up having done it.]

    If this is about network TV and not something just about ABC, I mean, I think law and order SVU is a primetime show on a network channel and they'll go there with anything.

    And I'm constantly shocked (usually in a good way) by what's on ABC Family these days, only because I remember it as the family channel.

    I'm shocked by what is shown during "family time"...ever watch Two Broke Girls?

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  4. I assume Dave didn't come over to tell Ben that Natalie passed out there because Ben had asked him to talk to her and find out what was going on in her life, and because he's an idiot. I can see the two of them, both drunk, talking about all the stuff she's pissed about till they both fell asleep, like you do with drunk friends in college. Completely inappropriate but I doubt they actually had sex or anything like that.

    I guess I missed that exchange.  In that case, I would agree that your assumption is probably right.  I still don't think Dave did enough to plead his case...you can't just say, 'Dude, it's not what it looks like' without elaborating.

  5. Ben seemed to be slightly sympathetic toward Scott at the cemetery.  Any chance they team-up to catch the killer or is Scott going to Leavenworth for being AWOL?

     

    ETA - the developmentally challenged boy - red herring or will he play a role somehow...perhaps a witness unable to speak and tell people what he saw?

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  6. At first I was totally creeped out, but then I was thinking that if the friend has known the kids since they were born (most likely), then maybe he just hasn't realized HOW inappropriate some of the same horseplay he did with the girls' when they were younger is as they grow older. I still don't think he did anything with Natalie.

     

     

    I have several friends with teenage daughters that I have known since birth. I am completely aware of how inappropriate it would be to "horseplay" with them like I did when they were younger.  I think most guys would agree.

     

    I also agree that Dave did nothing too Natalie, but he did not do a good job pleading his case.

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  7. Here is the appropriate way to act when your BEST FRIEND'S 16 year old drunken daughter stumbles over to your house and passes out:

     

    - "Dude, Natalie stumbled over to my place and is passed out in my bed...I'm crashing on YOUR couch."

    - "Thanks for the heads-up dogfish...we'll take care of her."

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  8. I think the murder had to occur either late at night or early morning, or the parents of both the boy and the younger daughter would have noticed that they were not in bed.  Did they sneak out to meet?  Daughter knows Dad has a flashlight in his truck and borrows it.  Some thing happens in the woods and she clocks him.

  9. If she had been more open and genuine in the beginning, just doing her job but then stumbled on stuff that made her wonder it would have worked better.

    I bet she has already recovered the murder weapon (flashlight) and knows it is his.  Now he will have to uncover who stole it from his tool box in order to prove his innocence.

  10. I agree with other comments, it's definitely not Christmas weather in Charlotte.

    I live in Atlanta and I must agree, it does not look like Christmas time.  Although we do have a number of ever-green plants and trees, most everyone has a warm-season lawn that turns brown in the winter.

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  11. And, above all, who is Poor Man's Zack Galifanakis and why is he living in Ryan's garage . . . and where and how does he get so many women?

    Yeah...the Zach Galifanakis/Jack Black type character is getting pretty played-out.  I believe he mentioned that he targets slightly less-attractive "fat chicks" that apparently are easier targets. He said something along the lines of, "Fat loves fat.".  (His words;not mine...save the hate mail  :) ).

  12. The one thing that makes me really suspicious, though, is that if he was THAT drunk the night before and hung-over the next day would he really be up for a run?  Also, when I go for a walk or run I always have my phone.  Mostly because it has all my music that keeps me on pace.  I am sure there are people who like to run in silence, but in this day and age it seems weird that he wouldn't have his phone.

    We were asking ourselves the same thing...how can you be drunk enough to have essentially had a black-out, but you can get up in the early morning (still dark) and go for a run?  That would be brutal!  

    WRT the phone...if I accidentally walk out of the house without my phone, I feel completely naked and out of touch.  Agree that most would have phone out of habit, to listen to music, or both.

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  13. I know I am alone here because there is clearly some RP love going on here, but I think he comes across as appearing guilty.  He has a very evasive way of speaking with people...even family members...and NEVER looks anyone in the eye when answering questions.  To an over-zealous detective who thinks she has her man and just needs to prove it, this evasiveness would seem very "guilt-like".  

     

    One of the lessons to be learned here (and it is unfortunate that it is a reality), is that whenever one is questioned by the police, one should ALWAYS have representation, regardless of how innocent one is.  There have been many cases in which guilty pleas have been extracted from innocent folks through manipulation, twisting of words and endless hours of badgering and interrogation.

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  14. Loved the bits from the gym teacher along the lines of,

     

    "I have received direct orders from The President of the United States in mimeographed form to administer a physical fitness test..."

     

    "Did you see Red Dawn?  What are you going to do when the Ruskies parachute into your town..."

  15. Those guys are going to want their beer money back.

     

    I was thinking the same thing.  I also did not understand how Murray's involvement helped make Barry "the hero".  They pretended that he had beer in the bags (not sandwiches) and then Murray "busted" him and made him leave with the beer.  If I was one of the guys at the party who was out money and also had no beer to show for it, I certainly would not have considered Barry "a hero".

     

    My fake ID got me into a lot of bars and clubs in the 70's and 80's.  Then again, the drinking age was 18 AND no one cared if you showed them a fake ID...they just needed to see any kind of ID so that they were not liable.  Times have changed.

     

    ETA - LOVE the show...have been watching since day 1...hope it gets some traction.

  16. Actually, 52 grand a year is pretty good, especially considering that they have no expenses coming out of that.  They have a place to live and food without dipping into their salaries, also no transportation costs, entertainment expenses, etc.   Unless their families are collecting and spending the money, they are getting it all at the end of the year, which is a good amount of money to have at once. 

    Granted, they have many of their expenses paid for...makes that $52K stretch a little further.

  17. Couldn't they just sell 'a day in Utopia'?

     

    Just charge folks to come in, hang with whoever, walk around, sit in the barn, swim in the lake, etc.

     

    If Aaron could get over boobies, Hex and Deedee could do their naked thing, and pretty much ensure a full house?

     

    I don't get why they'd have to make anything. Just open the gate and charge.

    I would think that there are more than enough people that would want to visit, either out of curiosity, their own sense of fame whoring, or simply to see naked chicks!

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