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It's been years since I saw that movie, I forgot about that line. It's always that way - the book and movie being very different. I think it was a resort for the extremely rich - so they made their money off high prices. But then if it was open all year, there would be no movie. I don't remember the movie mentioning her having sisters. Seems kind of pointless if they didn't put them in the storyline. I kind of thought it was just because he saw an easy target, but wondered if Arnie had also somehow (in Buddy's eyes) wronged Buddy in some way. I don't think they ever showed them actually at dances on the show. Maybe dancing in the family room, but not like that. I actually liked that one. I am thinking of these: Mail Order Hero Snow White and the 7 Bradys Never Too Young Peter and the Wolf The Driver's Seat Out of This World Two Petes in a Pod Top Secret The Snooperstar The Hustler The Hair Brained Scheme It probably would have taken less time to list episodes I liked from Season 5. I'd be friends with Donna and Steve. Donna seemed to be the nicest, most non-judgmental and least hypocritical. Steve would just be a lot of fun. No. The interview was happening when Danny was eating lunch. When Danny is brushing his teeth, Tony tells him Jack already got the job. Actually, they would take off to meet someone they met online who promised them video games or something like that. Imagine knowing you are never going to grow. I went to school with a kid somewhat like him. I think he stopped growing around 4th grade (I had transferred to that school middle of fourth grade, and he already seemed smaller than everyone else) and he was always very bitter and nasty towards people. I remember at one point riding the same bus as him to high school (even though we went to two different schools) and he was nasty then. So maybe Gary's real life issues transferred to the character. He probably owned multiple white t-shirts and jeans and never bought anything else. Or maybe he was color-blind so he made sure he had only white shirts and jeans so his colors would not clash. The majority of Season 5 episodes. Oliver was not really to blame. The storylines were ridiculous with or without him. Which 2 in a row went insane? There were quite a few years between Jack and Grady going insane. I realize this is from long ago, but I totally agree. She seemed to be more about how it was affecting her than the fact that she drove drunk. Then again, her friend willingly climbed into the car with her. Instead she apologized for "upsetting" him. Typical of women who stay in abusive relationships. They think if they can "do it right" all will be ok. I thought about that too. Did she commit identity theft to be able to get a job under a different name? Also, how did she manage to save so much money without Martin knowing? As controlling as he was, wouldn't he make her account for every penny? His persistence - he didn't give up on finding Laura once he knew she was alive. He was going to rescue her from the creepy new neighbor. At first he didn't. He realized his brother had no reflection (or only part of one) and locked himself in his room freaking and calling his friends. Nothing for working people, but plenty of money for business owners who will not share a dime with their employees. Oh, money for state and local governments too. More for people not working, even if by choice. But nothing for working people.