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IndiaCat

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  1. On 4/24/2023 at 2:12 AM, Andyourlittledog2 said:

    Seriously, that was an expensive carriage for a farmer's daughter's exclusive use to go to the docks.  Who paid for that? 

    It was the Parker’s carriage. In season 2 when Alison and Charlotte are returning to Sanditon, Charlotte says Tom sent his carriage for them. It’s the same carriage (unattractive yellow-green velvet interior). So Tom lent her the carriage to leave town. 

     

     

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  2. If Red is really Katrina, and assuming Liz isn’t well and completely dead, the most fitting series finale would be for Red to die and and Liz return after surgery having transformed into Tom … or maybe into the new Red (ala The Dread Pirate Robert from “The Princess Bride”). We could start all over with Agnes as the new Liz. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, RunningMarket said:

     

    Nils Hagen was sufficiently skin-crawling creepy. Although, the phone call with "blackmail" to the AG left me cold. So what if it becomes public knowledge of what Catherine did with Gumb? Would anyone really blame her? That could easily be spun in her favour.

     

    I wish TV writers would stop with the “she’ll press charges” talk. Victims don’t press charges. Victims complain. The police decide whether to arrest. Prosecutors decide whether to bring charges. Gumb could go to the police and report that Catherine hurt her along with the B&E, but the prosecutor would decide whether to charge Catherine - which they might not, given Catherine’s past and the fact she’s already in a psych facility. As you say, pretty weak blackmail.

    Also, going forward, could somebody please turn on the lights? Government offices were/are more likely to be overly bright than dim, especially back in the era of big overhead fluorescent bulbs. 

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  4. On 6/5/2021 at 6:41 PM, alvajon said:

    Well said OTTODBUSDRIVER (are you really a bus driver?)--All good points.  How many folks can get a half-million dollar refinance on their house in a matter of hours, and like, you say, with no income; how are they going to make those increased house payments?? (I think about stuff like that...)

    To be fair, in most states, $500K bail would only require $50K cash to a bail/bond company. That still doesn’t explain how the bills get paid when no one seems to have a job.

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  5. 1 hour ago, Good Queen Jane said:

    And it just takes a push on the wall to open the door to her Batcave, which apparently doesn't have any security system to notify her when it's been breached? Okay then.

    How did the girl know where to push? Or even that there was a reason to push? She was curled up in the trunk. All she would have heard is the motorcycle leaving.

    I thought the plan was to get the two gangs in one place and have NYPD find them dealing, not for Robyn to massacre both gangs and leave a pile of bodies for the police. I prefer my ex-CIA vigilantes to be more clever, less murdery.

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  6. 7 hours ago, salaydouk said:

    If we ended in the Prime reality then it means that the events of the episode before this two-parter should/could be different.  Remember Shelby stated that the loop took him back two days, so the first day in the loop should cover the time span where Bryan and Finola rescued George. Which is confirmed by us seeing in the previous episode two loops with the deer behaving differently.  So using your logic it could mean at best George's status is now an open question and at worst we could have not been in the Prime universe at all until the end of this episode? 

    I agree. The first few loops we saw started at Garcia’s, when they get the call to go investigate an event. Later loops started when they stopped to look at the sea - no doubt to save story-telling time. We never see them go back a full 2 days. Who knows what was Prime and what was Alternate? Sadly, it will probably never be addressed again.

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  7. 8 hours ago, shapeshifter said:

    Anyway, since Jack in SG1 just had a fish in his fishless pond after they reset the universe to it's almost original state, I'm going to take it as a bit of a shout out that Bryan (who, like Jack O'Neill, is a damaged war veteran) now states he "Loves the ocean" instead of just quietly "I like the sea."

    I’m not sure we saw the Prime universe until the very end. When they arrived at the house the first time, in the previous episode, Shelby had already jumped multiple times. The universe had already been altered. In that altered reality, we see Bryan say that he likes the sea. In the end, when the twins are reunited and the universe reset, Bryan loves the ocean. Not a holdover, just the first time we’re seeing the Prime version of that scene. Of course your interpretation works too.

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  8. 22 hours ago, sempervivum said:

    I get that Garcia's eye situation (no irises) is the result of some kind of debris encounter, but if the debris can change his eyes so tidily, why didn't it fix his face so that he doesn't have giant Frankenstein-style scars?

    I assume that debris damaged his eyes/face and then the government “fixed” him, probably with some other half-understood piece of debris. So his eyes work but the scars remain.

    Was Bryan injured in the same incident that injured Garcia? Garcia mentioned the mysterious injections Bryan takes. What are they for? And is his chin scar from the same incident?

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  9. I know they want to reinforce the idea that Alana handled all the home stuff, but do they need to make Jason so dumb? Sell your house to pay for older child’s college? What do you do when younger one needs to go? And who considers taking out a loan to cover all four years of college before their freshman year? 

    Frankly, I think this season has spent way too much time on domestic drama and not enough time in the field. 

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  10. I kept getting thrown by the fact that Gibbs and Mr. Sydney looked too close in age. I know there are 20 years between Harmon and Coleman but there should be more like 30+ for the characters. Also...boring.

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