In this episode we confirm that Audrey is, indeed, more formidable than her Uncle Jerry. Who ever had any doubt of that in the first place?
Interesting how Ben wakes up from his delusion once it's played to his desired conclusion. Doesn't even know why everyone is dressed in those costumes...
And it's starting to get good again.
Leo's probably getting his, wandering into Windham Earle's cabin.
Of course James has been set up to take the blame for the rich guy's murder. At least he has Donna on his side despite the wicked woman's attempt to send her home. Could be his only hope...
But at least it's a chance for Audrey to step up and take on more of a leadership role. And Bobby still has the bad judgement to keep hitting on her. But at least she handles him well.
"James wait. Don't go," because her evil plot hasn't been hatched just yet. Nothing new here, but are we about to lose him as a character or will he come through intact and unincarcerated?
Of course brain-damaged Leo will make his move when Shelly's there alone with him. But he was still a...
But it makes for a cool dramatic effect. Or at least it did 20+ years ago.
Yeah, but she's more formidable than he is and isn't worried about being able to handle anything he could manage to pull.
Which gives a bit of credence to her account of her background, which would have conditioned...
There is great disorder under Heaven and the situation is excellent.
Gold digger or not, the bride is one seductive young lady. Even more so than Audrey.
Well, this episode has narrative steering in odd directions as if to set up later actions:
James getting into some sort of ill-advisable...
Yeah, that was my concession that I didn't know the profession(al) you were mentioning. And Carel Struycken did fit your group credit reference as well, which furthered my doubt. As for Mr. Homn, that's the character for whom I know the actor. The initially frightening yet ultimately...
Sorry I'm so late.
I liked the way Andy all but shut down Dick's chances with Lucy in the process of leaving him alone with her. Then Hawk questions his approach and he gives a little knowledge of her personality to back up his moves, he almost cracks wondering if he had been too big a man...
Looking through his filmography, Michael Kostroff was also on The Blacklist. So that sort of connects those dots. And I was wrong about his having played a character mentioned as a lackey of sorts. I misread his having played a character named "Toadie" on Malcolm In The Middle, which show I...
Weirdest death scene ever.
What I want to know is how someone managed to not only switch out the old lady of the house, but also to put the fake one on "Meals On Wheels" under the real one's name. Will Donna finally give up on trying to be Nance Drew having been played like that?
At the...
I had that same thought.
The other thing that really stuck out to me about that, funny how Coop followed the story about showing his golf clubs to think nothing of the club in his hand.
As for Audrey's visit to Coop's room, I got the following meaning in a nutshell out of it:
"Was I actually...
Well, it looks like I done gave myself away for watching ahead. I swear that I've tried to limit my revelations to what I had figured out from that episode, but forgot that Shelly didn't quit her job until this episode when claiming that she had in a previous one. My bad.
Still, it looks like...