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timimouse

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  1. But the flashdrive was obtained illegally so it's inadmissible in court. Spencer should know this. It's a pointless plot device. 1) Jason's hair cracks me up also. I generally don't like men with long hair but his really amuses me. 2) I'm not sure what to make of Paige. She's being very odd. Even when she was talking to Emily on the phone, her behaviour was strange and suspicious. And then we see her looking at Sabrina. Hmmm... But anytime the signs start pointing to any of the characters being "AD", I lose interest because I know it's not going to be that person. They're going for some big shock factor and so they won't dare hint at the person who is actually "Uber A". 3) Same thought crossed my mind during that scene at the Khan's cabin. You've done this countless times and you knew you were going to be searching the cabin. Gloves? Comfortable footwear? Take pictures? Also, what are the chances that the laptop would just be unlocked? I'm not some psycho that's going around stalking and torturing anybody but my laptop requires a passcode to be unlocked. Don't most people activate that feature? Especially the "AD" that seems to be exceptionally tech-savvy? This made me literally LOL. Sabrina the teenage witch did magic in public all the time and nobody saw. Paige doesn't stand a chance.
  2. I too love Lane and didn't really care for the band stories. Never really bought her as the amazing drummer who just picked up some sticks one day and became instantly great. I did however like the story about her moving out of her mom's house because of them wanting different things and I would've liked to see that explored deeper. I feel like Mrs. Kim's personality changed very drastically. So the band broke up and Lane just moves back home? That's it? I don't buy it.
  3. I'm a huge Jason hater. He's right down there on my list next to Christopher (I cannot decide which I despise more). I think it initially stemmed from their relationship - she only agreed to go out with him when she was upset with her mother and knew it would piss off Emily. And their first date to me showed from the get-go that they were NOT compatible. But looking at him deeper, I realised I just didn't like his personality. I found him: 1) Treacherous. He didn't approach Richard with the proposal to go into business together because he wanted to build a name for himself and prove his worth outside of his father's company... he just wanted to stick it to him. 2) Shallow. Lorelai: "Digger, why didn't you call me back?" Jason: "I would've if I'd known you looked like this now." 3) Inconsiderate & Selfish. Throwing Lorelai out of bed because he's a really light sleeper (get some therapy Digger, seriously). Then later showing up uninvited to the opening of the inn - a night that should've solely been about her accomplishment was tainted by his presence. (and Rory, but that's another story) 4) Arrogant. Unnecessarily tailgating Luke just because he can? -_- And again, showing up at the inn on the opening night and thinking that would work? And this isn't coming from somebody who is team Luke. I was initially, but after my many re-watches, I think Luke of later seasons was too angry and surly. If they had brought another male character as Lorelai's love interest I would be completely on board but Jason did not do it for me at all.
  4. I know people mature faster than others due to varying personal experiences and I understood that's why Riley was so much more immature than the rest of the cast. That excuse worked for the first 2 seasons. Now it feels like they are regressing with her character instead of allowing growth. She comes off a LOT younger than the rest of them and it isn't realistic. She has been friends with Maya for years. There's no way she could be so sheltered from the realities of life. I get the impression the writers are using extreme personality differences to make their point but the world isn't so black and white and that was the beauty of the original BMW. While I understand this isn't BMW and should be judged on it's own merits, they're missing to the opportunity to get young people talking about real life. In the real world, you don't do some nasty to your friend, fake an apology and go off skipping hand in hand. I'd love to see them at least bring back the essence of what BMW did for my generation because I think this new generation does need a good does of reality.
  5. I'm gonna agree with Slovenly Muse... I didn't love it, but neither did I hate it. It was just OK. I feel like they're casting several potential arcs and then they troll the forums to see which ones have fans biting. Unfortunately, I'm not as riveted as I was a few seasons ago. Is Rachel fighting for this prisoner because she wants to believe that maybe someone out there will fight for Mike one day? I know that may not make much sense but, to me, her character has become the person who's whole world centre's around Mike and everything she does somehow ties back to him. I'm just waiting for her to talk about how this makes her feel closer to Mike. -_- I'm getting the feeling from Jessica that she's given up. They're making it seem like she's fighting for her firm, but her heart doesn't really seem to be in it. She looks so damn fierce while doing whatever she's doing though. Damn, I want her wardrobe. I was actually hoping that when the interior designer found out about Louis' big plan to buy the house just to keep her close, that she would go running for the hills. I don't find it sweet or romantic. To me, it is disturbing. Bordering on psycho-stalker. And why Donna was encouraging it had me even more confused. She should've stuck to her guns and insisted he drop the charade and just ask her out. Mike. Oh Mike. Just... serve your time. Rachel will wait for you. Help out people in prison. Figure out what you're gonna do when you get out. But this back n forth with the roommate / Harvey's client / Cahill.... it's getting dull. Although I must say, I keep watching with the hope that there will be some big reveal. I remember being bored with some stories a few seasons back and then the season finale had me on the edge of my seat. So I'm holding out for another one of those.
  6. I'm actually hoping this is the last season of this show. I hate not knowing who "A" / "AD" / "UberA" is and that's why I keep watching, but I'm growing weary. The story is becoming more and more ridiculous; not even remotely plausible. I too believe that they're laying it on too thickly this whole "Spencer is Mary's 2nd child" retcon, so it's gonna turn out to be some random person like Paige. That may actually make more sense as to why she came back, because I'm not buying that it's to coach at her old high school. *rolls eyes* The fact that all these girls seem to be ending up with their high school sweethearts is really annoying me. The chances that anyone actually ends up with the person they date is high school is so slim, even slimmer that all 4 girls of the same group will have that luck. *rolls eyes some more* Hannah has lost it. That call seemed completely out of character. I'm sure that story is going to turn out to be a dud. Oddly, I don't even care. Oh! When did Aria buy a wedding dress? Weren't they engaged for like a week and she didn't even know if she was going to say yes? *rolls eyes even harder* As to this story of Allison being impregnated with Emily's eggs.... No. Please. Just no. If that does happen, I think that will be the last straw for me. Although, given how silly these stories have become now, I shouldn't be surprised if that is the case. *rolls eyes so hard they roll out of head*
  7. It REALLY bothers me the way Emily spoke to Luke at the hospital in season 7. I actually done even understand why she was so rude to him. If she didn't want him around, she shouldn't have said anything when Lorelai was telling him there was nothing to do. Instead she jumps up with "yes there's a lot to do" and proceeds to order him about like hired help. She didn't speak to Logan in that manner.
  8. I'm not sure if this qualifies as a nitpick, but it has always bothered me the way Zach just automatically fills in for Lane when she gets pregnant... Didn't he have a job?!?! I'm pretty sure he mentioned a day job to Mrs. Kim when he was asking for her permission to marry Lane. Does Luke's diner really pay that much? Seems pretty unrealistic to me.
  9. I don't think he was sentenced to the federal prison for the drunk driving conviction. After he told Mike that story, Mike asked what him and his wife were fighting about and he refused to tell him. Seeing as Sutter is Mike's roommate's father-in-law, I got the impression that they were fighting about something relating to her dad. Which is the information Mike is trying to get. I could be wrong but that was my interpretation of that scene. As to Kevin and the warden... I too am confused.
  10. I keep trying to remind myself that this show is targeted at 12 - 15 year olds now so I judge it based on that. But I think this episode was insulting even to them. That romance all happened off screen so we don't care about them getting married. Why make an entire episode about it? Tweens are not stupid, but this episode was written like they are.
  11. Cahill and Harvey having drinks together after fighting each other in court just LOOKS suspicious. Shouldn't they be keeping up the charade at all times? I feel like the story is really weak and they're pulling at straws to keep us interested. I was REALLY looking forward to this season because previously I was getting bored with the "Everybody is finding out that Mike's a fraud but there are no consequences coming out of it" story line. It was being dragged out for too long and so when Mike got arrested, I got excited! Now I feel like they've dropped the ball. If I'm gonna see Mike in jail, I want to see him adjust to that hard knock life. Not fighting to get out. He's not innocent. And 2 years wont kill him as long as he learns to adjust. He wouldn't have even gone to prison if he had let the jury make their decision. But he CHOSE to. So suck it up now and stop trying to get out.
  12. That's the one! LOL. I'm not sure why I love that scene so much but it cracks me up and irritates me at the same time. From the chafing dishes, to the food to feed a million adults to the green mac 'n' cheese to the "Hey! We're talking!"... What was she thinking?!?!?! =D
  13. They are in someone's home. Hint: That episode is the only time we see that home.
  14. At neither Sookie's home not the crap shack (nor the Inn nor Luke's )
  15. They are indoors.... It's a somewhat serious scene but humorous.
  16. 1) One Gilmore is in the scene. 2) Lorelai is the Gilmore in the scene. 3) One other credited character is in the scene. 4) Neither Luke nor Kirk are in the scene. Sookie IS the other character in the scene. TL1: After the plaid years - S4 and onward. TL2: Rory hasn't become Logan's lapdog on the yacht yet... 4:01 - 5:22 TL3: Rory has not yet ruined the "Candy Man" song for me.... 4:01 - 4:22
  17. 1) One Gilmore is in the scene. 2) Lorelai is the Gilmore in the scene. 3) One other credited character is in the scene. TL1: After the plaid years - S4 and onward. TL2: Rory hasn't become Logan's lapdog on the yacht yet... 4:01 - 5:22
  18. I'm wondering if I've done this scene before... it's very possible as it's one of my favourites for some inexplicable reason.... -__- One Gilmore is in the scene. After the plaid years: S4 and onward.
  19. Hahaha. That is a great scene (minus the presence of the boom mic...). You gave me too many hints though! If you're up for it, I too will do a scene.
  20. Ok so is it when Sookie goes out to the shed to "show" Lorelai that she's having a boy?
  21. Are they at the inn? (I'm sorry but I'm a little stumped)
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