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How about this: Sylvia is Grace's half sister. She is a result of one of Franklin's affairs. He didn't want to acknowledge her so he secretly financed her college education and law school. Sylvia found out who her father is and hates Grace because she didn't have the life that Grace had. Sylvia had an affair with Johnathon because she saw that Grace had the most perfect life and wanted to take that away from her. She finally had the opportunity to destroy Grace when Johnathon came to her about Elena. At least, that's my 2 cents 🙂
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He was the public defender that Johnathon was originally assigned to. He is the one Sylvia called "The Badger".
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S46.E06: Dave Chappelle / The Foo Fighters
grawlix replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Saturday Night Live
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I thought so too. But I cannot find any confirmation of it. The space babe (Seraphina Aka Beyond C’est) is played by Karen LeBlanc according to IMDB.
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Given all that we've seen in the series, it would not surprise me if Leti turns into a vampire.
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Ruby went to the store with the intention to apply for a job. When she entered the store, Ruby saw a Tamara working at the counter. Ruby felt/knew that there was no way Marshall Fields was going to hire another black woman (as she explains to Chrilliam in a later conversation).
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I think we have to assume that this is a small close-knit community on the Chicago South Side. Mom and pop businesses were essential to the community and the community self polices against theft. I also think that Hippolyta hired someone to mind the store while they were on their road trip so the garage door will be closed sometime during the day. As for Tree, he took advantage of the shared community support for a free ride. I think Hippolyta saw how annoying giving a ride to Tree would be to the others and that just made it all the more appealing -- it is her car. In the early scene with Leti, Christine mentioned that Tic's blood has power because Titus spelled it that way. I'm going to assume that Titus spell gave him the power to communicate with Yahima (close caption stated the language was Arawak) and since Tic is a male of Titus's blood, he also has that power. Leti should give the Creole woman room and board in exchange for teaching her protection and exorcism chants. From what I can tell from the last episode, the arm had belonged to Hiram Epstein and losing the arm appeared to be part of what caused Hiram's death. No idea on why it looked fresh. The door on the other side of the plank transported the group to under Leti's house, so the water came from Lake Michigan. The trap door was probably a portal to a location that was underwater.
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Was there any explanation on how the bodies of the 3 white guys got into the secret cavern under the house? Or how all that blood from the bodies was cleaned up? It looked to me that Atticus and Leti had no idea the three had broken into the house.
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Don't forget the last couple of seasons of Friday Night Lights.
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I have a feeling that George's car isn't quite dead yet. I think it will be a running gag that the Woody gets destroyed and the restored throughout the season. 😆
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Late Night With Seth Meyers - General Discussion
grawlix replied to Words's topic in Late Night With Seth Meyers
LOVED the Magical Door bit with Ethan Hawke!- 1.2k replies
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Does this mean that John has 55 cats? Gibson Smooches Henry Hunt Daisy Salt Pepper Salt & Pepper Anastasia Butternut Gambit Bilbo JC Penney David Meowy Gazpacho ScratchyBoy Will Grace Franklin Bash Rizzoli Isles Halt Catch Fire Magellan Tumbles Ayatollah Catmeini FRANK! Honorable Mention to Cat Adam Driver
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I was thinking about if the Team Blue was in a IDEA augmented reality. It would explain a lot about the inconsistencies we see from reality. Octavio is an avatar for authority. That is why we see him as both the actor and the chairman. Clara is a construct of Lee's. Someone to help her actualize her initial vision. Clara was no longer needed when she completed the first phase of the IDEA project so she was phased out. That's why Fredwynn couldn't find any death certificate of Clara Torres in the region, the United States, or the world (there were multiple maps of widening scale shown during his search for confirmation of Clara's death). It would explain Peter's absurd attempt to reenact a death defying Houdini trick after only a few weeks of schooling. It would also explain the clown boy suddenly appearing (i'm assuming he is Peter's younger self). I also noticed that when Fredwynn was eating the candy from the urn, he was eating only the blue-colored pieces. Perhaps a Matrix reference? Anyways, just a thought. Feel free to disagree.
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I would assume that any frozen bird would be able to cause a oil flare up and trigger the explosion. It is quite possible that Gus could have a bought a frozen turkey on the guise of expanding the menu. We know that Gus has added to the menu previously. It doesn't appear that there is a separate test kitchen to research and develop new products. I don't remember if the frozen bird was a chicken or a turkey.
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This is what I think you missed... Fredwynn states “Life is so weird. Let’s go” and heads in Peter’s direction. Janice asks “Wait, wait, wait. You mean we can go with him? We can help him?". Fredwynn then responds “Of course. Don’t you see anything is possible. We are Team Blue… and our story is our own." Picture scrambles as the camera pans away and upward from the group, towards Peter’s direction. Camera passes by a white wall with some faded gray streaks in it (maybe the remnants of Clara’s waterfall mural?). Picture scrambles and the scene is now shot in black & white. The camera continues downward and catches up to Peter and the clown boy as they cross the street. The camera maneuvers so that we see a side view of the pair. Camera moves closer to the two with the focus on the side of the boy’s head. The camera then moves closer to the boy's head with the focus towards the boy's left eye. Scene changes to a darkish room shot in black & white. You see the top of a dark, brimmed hat being held by two hands on either side of the hat. The hands move the hat slowly upwards as if someone is putting on the hat. As the hands move upwards, it starts to reveal that the person holding the hat is the clown boy (?). Scene ends.
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S07.E09: Coronavirus Misinformation
grawlix replied to PrincessPurrsALot's topic in Last Week Tonight
Milk Dud Domino Gusta Jefferson Opus Stanley Clown Car Becky Alison Deborah Gus Gus II Gus III, the Final Gus Gus IV, a New BeGussening Daniel Craig the Cat Gum Drop Mr. Pretty Whiskers Blue Bell Emilia Reginald Strawberry Flewpee Nummy Butterkins John Jr. Stripey Noodles DeCatbe Mutumbo Dekembe Catumbo FRANK! 😀 -
Everyone who initially gathered and separated into teams were players in the game. Most followed the two planned tracks (Jejune, Elsewhere) and the game ended with the Cave of Kalpius party. Our intrepid foursome, however, deviated from the tracks and delved into the story behind the game.
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I'm guessing Clara made the Elsewhere Society concept into some sort of business and then sold it to B&E/Jejune Institute/Lee. Fredwynn opens the lid of the urn, reaches in with his hand, and scoops out some of the content within. He places the contents of his hand to his mouth and starts eating it. As he chews, the narrator continues with Fredwynn’s assessment. “…and yet, and yet, he can’t seem to help himself… because he’s always so sure that there is more. That he and he alone has figured out the truth”. Fredwynn grabs the urn and looks inside of it. Camera moves in for a closer look. The narrator then says “Of course, in this case… he’s right”. Camera reveals the urn is filled with candy (Skittles or m&ms). [Scene ends]
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Late Night With Seth Meyers - General Discussion
grawlix replied to Words's topic in Late Night With Seth Meyers
A Closer Look from Seth's home A Closer Look -
Love that Anita Ward's 1979 "Ring My Bell" gets a breath of new life.
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Let me first say that I am quite satisfied with this season. I'd be content if there was no second season. If, however, there were to be one, I'd like them to explore a couple things. - A season focused on Laurie Blake, specifically on how she went from super hero to FBI vigilante hunter. - A season focused on Angela Abar, covering her early (and I'm hoping slow) transition to a Dr. Manhattan being. - A season focused on Bian, covering the hardship of losing Lady Trieu and perhaps leading to a supervillain origin story.
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Quick question: Is the game warden another instance of the Mr. Phillips clone or someone entirely different?
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We would have to see what happened to the second gunman at Angela's house during the White Night attack. She survived despite appearing complete defenseless to the second gunman.
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Two speculative thoughts from this episode. 1. Lady Trieu is somehow related to Veidt -- most likely his daughter. She exhibits the same traits. A megalomaniac determined to "save humanity". She is very coy about providing the details of her said plan so it probably requires a massive sacrifice to achieve her goals. She wants her parents to be at the completion of her life's work. She already cloned her mother and is the process of reintegrating her mother's memories into the clone. She also said that her father will be there with the utmost surety. If her father was a mere human, he would already be present in her compound. There must be extenuating circumstances for him not being there. Veidt's situation would fit that description. 2. Although it appears that Veidt is a prisoner on a moon of Jupiter, I'm guessing that his imprisonment is a construct of his mind. It would explain the oddities of the world that imprisons him. Physically, I think he is trapped in that statue of him in Lady Trieu's garden in Oklahoma.
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I don't think there is much on why Angela ends up at Lady Trieu's facility. Lady Trieu is the foremost authority on the Nostalgia drug. She developed and manufactured it. Angela is a unique case because she had overdosed on someone else's Nostalgia medication. Lady Trieu is the person best equipped to handle the complications regarding Angela's overdose. She is also in close proximity. It may have been part of a plan to treat her overdose, but there is a logic to Angela winding up there.