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Sigmagirl

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  1. I’m certain that Webb knew that the little girl wasn’t molested. She was very clear in her account to Goren that she had told "Charlie" the same thing she was telling him.
  2. It’s hard to say what is a Sundance kind of a show, what with the Hogan’s Heroes marathons… So, in "The Saint," Stephen Colbert kills a lady with a exploding poison candy and his mother’s mental illness causes her to give away every penny they have. So when he goes to prison for murder, does she get the money back? I hope so. She’s going to be living on the street without it, and she needs help.
  3. It’s hard to say what is a Sundance kind of a show, what with the Hogan’s Heroes marathons…
  4. Good point. Then they could have had that nice big house all to themselves and eaten grits for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I don’t like grits but geez, lady.
  5. Watching "Best Defense" the other day: They’re going to the theatre with their caviar-loving friends, the curtain goes up in 45 minutes and she sends him down to the cellar for a bottle of wine because he brought up "any old merlot?" Where is this theatre, anyway? Are they going to a puppet show in the backyard? Even if they leave now, they won’t get there, but no, let’s have another bottle of wine. 🤷‍♀️
  6. So we’re watching Emergency and my husband says "You know, Dr. Morton just exists to be wrong."
  7. Moving on, then: "In the Dark." You know, Butch Perkins really is the ideal partner. Hardworking, handy, caring, going above and beyond to take care of Rose’s drug-addict daughter even though he’s never met her. If only he didn’t go out and kill people to do it.
  8. Back to "F.P.S." (sorry), one of the main "clues" 🙄 is that T.R. programs his characters to do a hop and skip or some nonsense, and Goren sees the little boy playing a game T.R. designed. His sister explained that the boy has a learning disability and that T.R. designed a game to help him. pardon my ignorance and insensitivity as I don’t have a learning disability or a kid with one, but ISTM that the kid was playing a game in which a space bunny shoots at things. What am I missing? This is an educational game?
  9. Have I posted this before? In "F.P.S.," arguably the worst episode, the ousted video game designer says that the company charter says that anybody could be voted out at any time and once you’re out you lose all your shares. What kind of lawyer would draft a contract like that? How is that enforceable? Really?
  10. Oh, come on. If you’re really rich, you have people to wash your murder weapons for you.
  11. Not sure I like how they keep throwing health scares at Marjorie. First she had cancer, now a heart thing. It seems manufactured. I’m pretty sure they’re not going to write out the character after just losing Christie, so it seems unnecessary "stuff." I’d rather see Marjorie meet a new man or get a new job and see more about Wendy, and about Jill and Andy.
  12. Probability: What happens to all that Chinese food? I hate to see it go to waste.
  13. I agree, especially about how Carver persuaded the jury to indict Trudy’s mom. The evidence was that they were on the same floor of the hospital together? 🙄
  14. "Lady's Man": Boz Burnham gets out of his frozen ocean birthday dip to find a redhead with a gun standing between him and his clothes. If he had just been stung by a jellyfish, wouldn’t he be exhibiting some distress about that? I just watched that scene very carefully. He seemed pretty happy coming out of the water and there was no mark on his left shoulder. So Mulrooney brought the jellyfish with him and got it to bite Boz as he was dying?
  15. Did I bring this up before? In "Silver Lining" Wesley goes crazy when he learns that pregnant Sheila has been sneaking smokes behind the house addition, but earlier he’d gone to have a bottle of Champagne sent up to their hotel room for their wedding night. Was he going to drink it all himself?
  16. I don’t have the DVR conflict, but I’d still like to know why Seasons 2, 3, and 4 aren’t available for digital purchase. What’s the deal?
  17. I’ve never seen even a preview for "The Glory That Was."
  18. So maybe we should have our own Primetimer Awards: LOCI Edition, with categories like creepiest episode, most evil perp, most deranged perp, most sympathetic perp, most annoying victim, funniest scene, best episode, worst episode, whatever. Like the old TWOP Tubey Awards. Anybody interested?
  19. Well, now I can’t stop thinking about it! I guess Butch was giving it to Rose to give to Jenny and she was ... giving it to the homeless shelter? Buying sweet pickle relish by the barrel?
  20. Compared with when the odious Bishop, who left a hole you could drive a truck through: "You’re under arrest. For murder."
  21. Count me in as being dissatisfied with Goren’s protection of Melanie, but Carver’s dressing-down Goren was inappropriate. I’m not a lawyer, so somebody please tell me: Did Goren do something unethical? It’s his job to get a confession out of a suspect, and the priest knew he was screwed when he heard her name. Also, Eames is senior partner and she went along with it, albeit with misgivings, so what’s Carver all over Goren about it?
  22. So, who thinks Tori went ahead with her wedding anyway after one of her bridesmaids got murdered in a fleabag motel? 🤚🏻
  23. So in "Last Street in Manhattan" the soulless Stephanie Miller tells the detectives that she "doesn’t set up one client with another client’s castoffs." So this means she has this database of stunning, cultured, sophisticated, accomplished, educated, desirable women, and if she introduces one of them to a client and they don’t get married, the poor babe is deleted from the database forever? No second chance with the next guy who might be her soulmate or even "short-term companionship?"
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