I LOVE Harold Perrineau.
The man does not get enough work. I missed having him turn up every week on OZ (hell, even AFTER they killed him off).
Hopefully on this show, he WON'T be the one to get eaten by the marauding beastie.
'The Train Job'
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I LOVE Harold Perrineau.
The man does not get enough work. I missed having him turn up every week on OZ (hell, even AFTER they killed him off).
Hopefully on this show, he WON'T be the one to get eaten by the marauding beastie.
Watercooler over at tvguide.com pointed out that the date of the tape that Kate and Tom listened to in the car? August 15, 1989--8/15. Love the little use of numbers in this show.
I agree that Kate just keeps getting more and more watered down. "The man she killed" was by accident, in a car? Sooooo lame.
At this point, I see no continuity at all between the woman the Marshall was freaking out about being LOOSE BECAUSE OMGSHE'SFUCKINGDANGEROUS, and Kate.
I agree that Kate just keeps getting more and more watered down. "The man she killed" was by accident, in a car? Sooooo lame.
At this point, I see no continuity at all between the woman the Marshall was freaking out about being LOOSE BECAUSE OMGSHE'SFUCKINGDANGEROUS, and Kate.
That's only if it's the guy in the car she was referring to as having killed. We still don't know why she left town in the first place, and certainly already seemed to be wanted for something.
Plus, her mother's reaction seems in line with how the Marshall was acting.
However, I'll admit given past performance with the characters that it doesn't look promising.
That's only if it's the guy in the car she was referring to as having killed.
"It belonged to the man I loved / it belonged to the man I killed" seems pretty straightforward to me. Unless she was in love with and killed two men, each of whom had a toy airplane.
"It belonged to the man I loved / it belonged to the man I killed" seems pretty straightforward to me. Unless she was in love with and killed two men, each of whom had a toy airplane.
Oh right - I completely forgot about that line. Oh well, there's always hope (slim though it may be) that she's only copping to killing one person (which would be in character for her - only give the information you need to for the current situation).
Did she get the plane out of a safe deposit box?
Why was it in a safe deposit box and not some sort of evidence storage?
Wasn't the toy airplane in the safe deposit box, and if so, how did it get there?
Heh, x-post.
Ddidn't she kill someone while robbing the bank?
Did she get the plane out of a safe deposit box?
Yes, but she wasn't a signatory, so she couldn't have been the one to put it there.
One thing I just noticed: Kate's name really is Kate.