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ItCouldBeWorse

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  1. That thought had also occurred to me. I was actually expecting something to go wrong with the car when Cyrus, Katherine and Dorie were taking it for a drive.
  2. Agreed, but they would have to pay the dealerships something for use of their lots, even if only for short periods of time, and the dealers would have to be amenable, because the Pika is now their competition.
  3. Louise needed to: 1) mute the family chat so she wouldn't get constant notifications and could instead check in a few times a day. Tell people that if there's an emergency, someone would need to contact her directly. 2) change the settings on her phone so that photos that are texted to her are not automatically saved to her phone. I don't have an iPhone, but I assume that's something that can be done very easily. Agreed. If it's out of character, she must mean it. Plus, Louise sent the message to a family outsider. It felt like a betrayal. I agree. However, unless he's disputing the electric bill, it should take about 2 minutes to pay online. Bill-paying no longer involves checks, envelopes and stamps. However, he's probably paying vendor invoices at work all the time and needs a break when he's at home. Darlene has a 9-5 job, and Ben doesn't. She should offer to pay the bills.
  4. Right, and that's their business model (for used cars.) Payne is going to have to hire a lot of drivers to go to distribution points to pick up the cars and deliver them all over the country. And pay the drivers enough to Uber back to where they started. It's going to involve a lot of logistics and add to the cost of the cars.
  5. And how do customers even get their cars? Is each one personally driven to their home? (Hopefully someone thought of this, but I'm not too confident.) Also, don't most people want to test-drive a car before they buy it? I'm just wondering if this sales model can really work after the initial excitement wears off.
  6. It's still crazy that the CEO of a car company doesn't know how to drive.
  7. I saw the ending as a reset. The company is doing well, the Pika is a success, they can (try to) do whatever they want now.
  8. As soon as the hospitalized analyst perked up, I knew that the news of Katherine leaving would lead to the stock price rising, but it was still a good episode. I hope it's not the final episode ever, but if it is, it ended on a good note.
  9. Did he say he was planning to take his mother ring-shopping? Without expecting her to have a fit about the proposal?
  10. Superstore Easter egg in last week's episode: the actor who played Brett in Superstore (Jon Miyahara) walked by and Wesley (Jon Barinholtz, who played Marcus in Superstore), said "Hi, Brett." According to IMDb, Brett is the only role the actor has ever played.
  11. "Step 5: Heating Each sock is then placed onto a hosiery board (a board which is the shape of a foot and leg) to help the sock retain its shape. The hosiery boards are then rolled into a Stocking Setting Machine, this is like a big steam oven. Steam is used to heat the socks and the high temperature disinfects and sterilises the socks. Once the heat is turned off, the socks are left to cool down"
  12. Mr. Johnson found it in the basement!
  13. True, but if she did get into an accident while driving without a license, the friend who loaned her his rig will have no insurance coverage.
  14. That, but mostly that Erica would also know, and she clearly doesn't.
  15. Jackie said that she was available to drive Dan because Louise was back to working at the Lunch Box and could cover for her. Jackie is employing half of Dan's immediate family, yet he feels she doesn't do enough to help him. (And Neville funding the gas for a 10 hour round trip by truck is not an insignificant expense.)
  16. I was going to say that Louise has no money to protect from Dan (although if Dan blows everything on the family, I suppose that Louise would have to contribute more than whatever her share is to utilities, mortgage, beer, etc.), but then I remembered that she still owns her condo. I hope that she is segregating whatever income she derives from that, although I am actually surprised, that based on his conversation with Jackie (asking her to mooch off Neville for Dan's benefit), that he hasn't pressured her to sell the condo and invest the proceeds in the store, the house, a beer cooler, or whatever. Income from her condo could explain how she was able to recently tour, though.
  17. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/ant-mans-judy-greer-joins-ellie-kempers-new-abc-comedy/?utm_source=Comicbook.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230316_114314_Comicbook.com Daily Newsletter&utm_content=Link
  18. That was me. I haven't gone back to confirm that it was the same diner they were sitting in when Jackie had her conversation with Neville, but it does make more "sense" that Dan was now too scared to get back in the truck after Jackie described her accident in detail, than that there had been a 2nd accident (because then there would be no truck to go back to). However, the tag came after so many commercials, I thought it took place at a different location/later time. It just wasn't a particularly funny tag.
  19. Isn't Ava dating a famous athlete who could have made an appearance? I guess she doesn't like to mix her personal and professional lives (lol).
  20. I knew that, but I thought they had had a 2nd accident. It wasn't clear to me that Dan was too scared to get into the truck after hearing the details of the previous accident.
  21. Wow, Dan was obnoxious. I guess he thinks Jackie is running the restaurant for the sheer joy of it (and to give Becky and Louise jobs, and Dan free food) now that she has a rich husband? I guess it makes sense that Dan's kids will inherit his share of the store, but I feel bad for Ben having to deal with DJ, Darlene and Becky's nonsense when the time comes.
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