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Keep deciding to stop watching this Series and yet...
S01E04 Billy Riggins gives Tim money to see their father-Great Writing?
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No. It's exactly opposite of "subconscious". Especially for Seinfeld. That show definitely doesn't have "white ethnicity" vibe.
I found her hilarious. She asks Kimmy at one point if she is going to some place by bus and gives her a hammer.
But hoodie Elliott is just a figment of "good" Elliot's imagination. That would mean Darlene doesn't exist either.
I couldn't rank the seasons, other than the 1st is the best. But the best episode is, and I think 90% of viewers would agree is E5 from S4.
Breaking Bad performing 'ok' in ratings? Wasn't Breaking Bad one of the best rated shows from the get go?
Interesting. I don't know for another flick that uses this, but I didn't notice it here neither, until I found your post. I'd like to know more about this.
No. The hair was the girl's, the kidnapped blonde. She was the victim, not Huskins.
I've just watched that episode today and it was really totally unnecessary waste of time. I'm now at episode 7 and watched the scene where Angela confronts Colby in his house. I guess their dialogue is the purest representation of "the leftist crap" that people often mention and here I have to agree.
"The detectives don't discuss cases over radio ... so I don't think that he could get any details on the case from the scanner ...
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Not the detectives, but Police discuss many many details over the radio, like location where body is found. But in any case it's irrelevant, because it is clearly stated in the movie that he confessed about being the murderer but it was later found he was very far from the place where the murder took place and he couldn't have been the perpetrator.
"The second one big one was the fact Leto's character didn't recognize the girl when he came out of the washroom."
Actually that girl was a hidden witness, so Leto wouldn't have seen her if he was the murderer.
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