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ItCouldBeWorse

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  1. Especially since his breakfast had been at the gas station at 4 . . . .
  2. What did Ron's shirt say? I couldn't see the whole thing. ETA: I think it says: "Look at me! I'm Ron and everything is awesome.
  3. I personally wouldn't do it either, as I also wouldn't want an 8 year old alone in the library (although she was well prepared to deal with strangers, and I know there are librarians there.) However, I also wouldn't be stuck with a promise I made to a 4 year old (or whatever). I would merely tell her that it had been a long time since we had discussed the issue, and that I hadn't really thought it through at the time, and that I now felt differently. Then I would try to come up with another plan, like walking to the library together and then allowing her to stay by herself in the kids' section for an agreed upon amount of time while I was in the adult section. Or come up with something else that would allow her new independence.
  4. We've seen him at least once before. He was in the episode regarding Oliver's birthday party. He was one of the kids Oliver was trying to impress. I think he was also the kid in the picture with Oliver on his dream board that contributed to Oliver's parents believing he might be gay.
  5. Little Ricky was always with Mrs. Trumbull.
  6. And he makes dinner! After a long day of work, that would be plenty for me!
  7. Partially because no matter what, Heather still finds Tim incredibly appealing. He really lucked out.
  8. He occasionally plays a Spanish teacher on Modern Family, who is Cam's nemesis. If he didn't realize that he had been pranked until he got sick, how did he retroactively realize it was toothpaste in the doughnut? Laxatives and/or an emetic would be the more likely culprits since he obviously didn't detect the toothpaste at the time.
  9. Not if the store rules require him to provide it, and possibly have a photocopy made for the store records.
  10. I hypothesize that either 1) Taylor was named for someone, perhaps in Greg's family, whom they liked/ had good memories of, or, more likely 2) since Katie does not get along with her mother, and perhaps has always disliked being named for her, she did not want to do that to her first daughter, but when she had a second daughter, she figured ok, she'd carry on the tradition, but modified it by appending "Kat" or probably "Katherine" to "Anna."
  11. Maybe she didn't want to admit that she had been sleeping with Scottie's gigolo. However, at least the phone swap made sense. Although, shouldn't the password protection/encryption on her phone have been better, so that Trevor couldn't even get into it, much less make payments from a Halcyon account? Did Howard have a back door for that, too? Now I'm recalling times on The Blacklist when people have done stuff on their lover's laptops during an assignation: Samar to Ressler and Aram to his "girlfriend".
  12. The coming attractions for this show played after the last episode of Redemption showed that Mr. Kaplan is back.
  13. And if they are worth what Howard said, why care about selling Nez future drugs? That's petty cash! Yes, wouldn't you shoot at the floor, in a corner? Yup. She sure did a good job making sure "Trevor" doesn't resurface. But how stupid was she not to voice her suspicions about him to Howard or Tom! Did she think he was just going to confess? I suppose she didn't know about Chekhov's ice pick. It show's he's a literate torturer. That's my guess. The scientist who claimed to be in Scottie's employ was lucky that Solomon didn't just shoot him. There's no rhyme or reason as to whom Solomon puts down, except service to the story. For instance, instead of holding back due to some lingering fondness for Nez, it would make more sense to just shoot her both as a traitor, and as someone whose abilities might come back to haunt him.
  14. If you allow your son to be brutalized, you don't love him as much as you think you do. Of course, Howard was also putting Tom in constant danger. I've idly wondered if Howard had Christopher kidnapped to hurt Scottie, while somehow keeping track of him through the years. He never told Tom how he located him, correct? Nor do we know how Red knew his true identity? When Tom was in the floor, holding Scottie from behind, the vibe was still weird. Guess Tom won't be at Agnes' party.
  15. I don't believe that Fred wouldn't knock before opening a nurse's closed door. He did threaten to move away if Shelagh had a baby girl!
  16. I think she feels some loyalty towards him. She chose Howard's side because of her prior relationship with him, but she's still not sure what the full story is, and Tom did betray their employer. I watched the beginning on the website this morning. She did explode something, but I think they still kept the bag, so not sure.
  17. Multifocals here. I do think there is a difference between someone who has needed glasses to see everything since childhood (for me, everything is a blur without them, except that as I have grown older, I can now read print if I hold it close without the glasses!) and someone who makes it to her forties without them. It must feel like a pain to need glasses some times. Since I read all the time though, I don't understand how people can forgo reading for vanity.
  18. Yes, but no potential bride's family will consider him until he is on solid financial ground.
  19. The baby "lip-syncing" was so ridiculously bad, that I don't know why they bothered with that story line. The part where Jen and Lark was crying also bothered me because the baby was clearly upset. I hate the idea of filming a crying young child instead of comforting them. I know that people do it with their own kids on YouTube or whatever all the time, and that in this case, the baby's job is building a college fund for her, but I still dislike it. Continuity error: Heather comes down the stairs in pj's and glasses, passes by Sophia and her friend to get the wine, then turns around to exclaim that she and the girl have the same glasses while putting the glasses on. There's no way she was meant to take the glasses off while grabbing the wine. It actually would have made better sense if she had left the glasses upstairs, since they are reading glasses, or if she had been carrying them in her hands while coming downstairs so she could better read the label on the wine bottle.
  20. That's the impression I got; Jimmy was totally blindsided when Ray first brought the matter up in the car (when he had simply wanted to answer his son's accusation of lacking "drive"). Still, in the family-conversation scene that followed, the very first line was Jimmy asking if JJ was home, so I think he definitely would have included JJ in the talk -- except that JJ came home and then left again without his family seeing him (nor him telling them). I got the opposite impression. Jimmy wanted to talk to the kids without JJ around so they could speak frankly.
  21. I think Jeff treated him with great affection. It's not his fault that Mateo doesn't have legal status and therefore broke up with him.
  22. Ha! That would definitely get ratings. Is Larry Wilmore still involved with this show? Someone should ask him what he thinks of the Chris Brown appearance. Raven-Symoné has said some controversial things, but she has usually responded to criticism and is not in the same league as Chris Brown.
  23. Now I want to see Keegan Michael Key on the show!
  24. Since it seems likely that JJ will always need help with eating, bathing, dressing and toileting, would he even think that he could live completely alone?
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