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Unless they meant Froelich.
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He can get her a job, like Sheldon did for him. Or, he could get his citizenship first; he satisfied the residency requirement a long time ago. I'm sure they could build some humor around studying for the citizenship tests and going to the oath ceremony, but they could just skip to the latter, saying that Raj didn't want anyone to know until it was certain. I'd be happy to see this series continue indefinitely; the competition is giving them a pretty low bar to meet.
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To close out the series properly, they needed to do something with Raj. They didn't try because they already knew they had another season. Maybe they could have Howard give him his account at AnythingForAGreenCard.com and pair him up with someone who doesn't know enough English to know he's a jerk (like the deaf gold-digger didn't).
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We don't know that he didn't. The scene ends with him holding his phone while moving in a direction other than the way Penny left, so he may have taken a picture, but that was cut for time.
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When you're engaged in illegal activity, the less you stand out in a crowd, the less likely you're going to be identified by an observer. She'd have trouble switching looks quickly when needed, so she's established that safer look as her new normal in her regular activities.
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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
LoneHaranguer replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
That's not true. They had protections in place against anyone harvesting information visible to the public. But, if you want to argue that it was as much to preserve their ability to sell data to interested parties, as respect user interests, I wouldn't disagree. -
It would have been a tight squeeze in the car with Mary, George, and Missy, although I expect it was the room in the budget for this episode that was the deciding factor.
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I think the unpleasantness worked better coming from Amy's mother, even though they had to change the character (and actress) to do it. It allowed for the symmetry of Penny to shut down both mothers of the couple. It looks like somebody registered that domain yesterday morning. But the same thing with dashes between the words seems to be available for the moment.
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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
LoneHaranguer replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
I've never seen a jockey outfit with pockets because every ounce counts (so you shouldn't be carrying anything). Equestrian outfits for horse shows can have pockets since weight doesn't matter. -
For all of the numbers to work, Mary would have been in her mid to late 20's. Her comment to a 25 y.o. Penny that she could be had for a car ride and a bottle of strawberry wine at her age also wouldn't have made sense if she had been married with three kids at Penny's age. Summer and Christmas vacations? Sheldon starts college at 11, but doesn't leave home until 12, so they do have one year of college when he can still be local. If they put him in one of those programs where you take college classes part time while finishing high school, they could put off any meaningful changes for at least a season.
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That's when Missy visited, so I presume their talking had something to do with the settling of their father's estate.
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Not stupid. Willful avoidance of the truth, telling herself that they weren't causing any real harm, and if anything happened she was just following orders.
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S04.E10: Yipee Ki Brain, Motherscratcher
LoneHaranguer replied to ElectricBoogaloo's topic in iZombie [V]
No, but I noticed the poor job he did. In fairness, according to IMDB, this is only his second shot at that on this show, and he has little prior directing experience. -
I would draw a distinction between a bully and the people in their entourage who go along to get along. Penny is in the latter group; she participated in bullying, but isn't going to initiate anything herself, especially after Amy and Bernie called her out for what she had done. They did not make the same distinction. I'm sure Leonard knows what real bullying is, and it's not caving to what Penny wants so that he can get sex.
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She was hiding her age.
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Sheldon may have cared more about the facilities, and didn't really question how much of his expenses wouldn't actually be covered. His parents would have bent to his wishes as they always did when possible. Back then, schools could be downright dishonest in saying what their tuition was, hiding the rest in a lengthly list of fees, so "free tuition and room" might not have meant that much. I don't see him going off campus for meals, so he'd probably have been eating pricey food too.
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Considering what Bernadette has said about the company;s products, I'd hate to think what side effects the experimental ones might have, Worse yet, I expect Georgie would have been with him, and seen with him, while trick-or-treating.
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Maybe Amy should point out that they'll be cutting up the cake, and ask if he really wants to be symbolically destroying the Millennium Falcon.
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S01.E21: Summer Sausage, a Pocket Poncho, and Tony Danza
LoneHaranguer replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Young Sheldon
That may have been true where they used to live, but they moved, so nobody around them now may know. -
S01.E21: Summer Sausage, a Pocket Poncho, and Tony Danza
LoneHaranguer replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Young Sheldon
Or, he could say something to the wrong person and it'll be all over town. -
Mary wanted Georgie to be best man. Once Sheldon decided to go against her wishes, I can easily see him extending his defiance to excluding him completely, I'd call it a show of disrespect for Sheldon's doctorates. Or, they understand exactly how things would work when courting someone with zero street smarts.
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Commercials That Annoy, Irritate or Outright Enrage
LoneHaranguer replied to Maverick's topic in Commercials
That one is so annoying, I tend to block it out of my mind. I googled it, and apparently the slogan is actually "badda book, bad boom", and it's Choice Hotels that's failing to get viewers to remember them. -
S01.E20: A Dog, a Squirrel, and a Fish Named Fish
LoneHaranguer replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Young Sheldon
Claws that can hang onto a branch at any angle will slice right through a bag (and anything nearby); no chewing necessary. -
This show is supposed to be humor and parody against a serious backdrop, like the movie Airplane, which had the jive-talking dudes (with subtitles), a singing nun, and a host of other tropes to poke fun of against the scenario of a disaster film. The backdrop here has gotten too serious and is detracting from the humor of another variation of Inspector Clouseau. Maybe they should have left the coyote operation and deathly-ill people off-screen.
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What makes you think she was supposed to be any good? At least she looked good in her lost-and-found outfit.