Hey, what the heck did Kendall put in Logan's shower drain (that's what that was, right)?
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Well, I'm glad that they're moving it out of the Wednesday timeslot -- it solves my April 19th Alias 2 hour re-premiere problem nicely.
Also, I love watching VM after GG.
Hey, what the heck did Kendall put in Logan's shower drain (that's what that was, right)?
I think she was getting some of Duncan's hair.
Oh, that would make sense. I thought she left something on the drain.
It certainly looked like she put a lipstick tube on the drain. I was guessing that it was bugged.
Tuesday doesn't work well for me. Where do I complain?
Hannah, however, is naive enough to believe the coincidence angle and the fact that Logan was right about her dad gives him more credence in her eyes. She's not thinking to question how Logan knew in the first place.
I don't think Hannah believes it was a coincidence at all, although I DO think she believes he's really, really fallen in WUV with me and I can CHANGE the dangerous, sexy bad boy who pisses off my asshole parents!
Mind, I don't know if she recognizes this is what she's doing, because she's supposed to be, what? A Freshman? But I think it's what she's doing.
Also, I have re-evaluated my Beaver stance, and although I can back away from the thought that he set up his dad, I have to say it IS obvious he's setting up Kendall to take a rap, probably while he scoots with a LOT of money.
And serious question: In the main arc, is Kendall a wild card or a player? Is she at the center of the core mystery, or is she a random force that's going to throw people's plans off? She pretty much has to be one or the other, because she's too prominent.
I agree with you on Cassidy setting Kendall up. The minute he asked her to be the face of his company, I had a feeling it was about revenge against her, rather than just a way to make money. Which is why I'm against the idea he intentionally set up his father. I think he blames her for Mr. Casablancas having to flee the country.
I got the feeling he was basing his plans on Neptune being incorporated, so maybe he is intentionally buying property that is outside the incorporation circle, which the teacher says will nosedive in value if the incorporation goes through.
Maybe he's the big bad.
I got the feeling he was basing his plans on Neptune being incorporated, so maybe he is intentionally buying property that is outside the incorporation circle, which the teacher says will nosedive in value if the incorporation goes through.
Wouldn't it make more sense to buy properties outside the circle if you believe the incorporation won't go through? I get the feeling that he knows something or is going to do something to ruin the incorporation plan.
I think she was getting some of Duncan's hair.
That's what I thought, too. And considering that Aaron was trying to blame Duncan for Lilly's death in the interview thing at the beginning, and asked her Kendall if she had access to Logan's apartment, I'm going to guess that there's some deal where that's going to be planted as evidence against Duncan.