Hey folks, I've got what I think is a Wonderfalls quote rattling around my brain, and I need a little help with it. I think it might be Jaye, and it goes: "Never been/had a [blank] before." I know that's vague, but that's all I've got. The rest of it's tone of voice and head movement, so I can't help there. The really annoying thing is that I've had this same quote bugging me before, and identified it... and now I've forgotten again.
'Time Bomb'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Never been/had a [blank] before
Oh man, it's....it's....
mentor? role model? Something like that. It's from Karma Chameleon, when she's talking on the couch with the other girl.
Maybe they should give folks drugs to make them sane long enough to decide whether they'd rather stand trial or stay insane indefinitely.
If treatment results in a sane she that understands how wrong the insane she's behavior was, then sane she can plead insanity for the previously insane she's actions, if she is sane enough to consider this defense.
Exorcism?
mentor? role model? Something like that. It's from Karma Chameleon, when she's talking on the couch with the other girl.
Oh, oh, right! It's, uh... maybe icon? Or it could be role model. Something.
AND I finally won a free iTunes song for drinking diet pepsi. Phew.
Only just now, Jesse? I've won, like fifteen songs off of iTunes from Pepsi. I must be stealing all your songs.
I'd give them back, but I already downloaded them. They're mine, and you can't have them.
And yeah, forcibly drugging the crazy lady may sound awful, but since she's on trial, the alternative is actually worse. It needs to happen, whether she wants it or not.
On the other, she did commit a crime and thereby forfeited a good chunk of rights.
I don't know that I necessarily agree with this in all cases. If she committed the crime while insane, how could she have forfeited those rights?
Also, if she wasn't medicated and she stood trial and was convicted and then at a later date returned to her sanity, couldn't she sue the state for not making sure she comprehended the charges?
That's exactly why she has to be declared competent before they'll let her stand trial.
Wolfram, insent to profile addy.
(no need to bore the board with really boring legal stuff)
I just sent what I had accessible, so no promises of helpfulness.
Wolfram, insent to profile addy.
Thanks, Stephanie!