Duncan probably was faithful, and got it from Meg, who had it from Woody, before she was ever with Duncan.
All this "got it from" talk is reminding me of Tom Lehrer's song, "I Got It from Agnes." [link]
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Duncan probably was faithful, and got it from Meg, who had it from Woody, before she was ever with Duncan.
All this "got it from" talk is reminding me of Tom Lehrer's song, "I Got It from Agnes." [link]
P-C, there are myspace accounts for almost all the characters. I haven't even gone through them all, yet. I just posted the URLs of most of the major ones, in my lj. If that doesn't work for you, Google this:
myspace gia goodman
Rick Picket totally deserved that shout out.
Amy, like Narrator said above, I think it's possible and/or likely that Woody molested Meg when she babysat for him.
Oh, I missed that.
But...I also feel like that's unlikely. If Woody has been molesting young boys for years, randomly molesting a teenage girl doesn't follow the pattern. Which I think is stronger when you consider how distant/disturbed the Goodmans' son is, but not Gia.
I don't think the chlamydia diminishes Veronica *at all* -- not her fault, nothing to be ashamed of (not that people aren't, when they learn they have one, because it still carries stigma), and it can happen to anyone.
I must be missing something, and I should go back and read all the theories, but I guess my point is, how are we supposed to find out if Meg was molested rather than simply sleeping with Duncan at this point? I know we saw Duncan in the preview, but we don't know in what context yet.
I guess my objection is to too many red herrings that make it difficult for people with very little brain space (like me) to keep track. Some are good, and useful; too many get in the way. By my count, next week we need to find out:
I'm sure there's more I'm probably forgetting.
Last season was easier, in a sense. Who killed Lily? Who raped Veronica? Where did Veronica's mom go and why? And yeah, mini-mysteries evolved from those (who was Veronica's true dad? what was wrong with Duncan?), but this season is overwhelming me.
Again, little brain space, easily crankified.
I just downloaded last night's ep and it's in Spanish!!! WTF?!?! Arghhhh
Why weren't the Kanes pouring their considerable fortune into ensuring that Aaron Echolls was prosecuted to within an inch of his life?
I just posted the URLs of most of the major ones, in my lj. If that doesn't work for you
None of them work. Even going to www.myspace.com gives me an error message. Maybe it's blocked at work or something, but that's weird because nothing else I know of is blocked.
They all worked for me, P-C. Must be your network.
Why weren't the Kanes pouring their considerable fortune into ensuring that Aaron Echolls was prosecuted to within an inch of his life?
How do you pour private money into a public trial. It's the state of California trying Aaron, right? Plus, they've got their own legal troubles, for obstructing justice. Lilly was never important to them, in the way Duncan was, either.
But...I also feel like that's unlikely. If Woody has been molesting young boys for years, randomly molesting a teenage girl doesn't follow the pattern. Which I think is stronger when you consider how distant/disturbed the Goodmans' son is, but not Gia.
Some molesters are equal opportunity. Woody may have molested teen agers, rather than little, little boys. We just know about the boys, although I agree with you that it seems unlikely he's bothered Gia.
Even going to www.myspace.com gives me an error message. Maybe it's blocked at work or something, but that's weird because nothing else I know of is blocked.MySpace gets a lot of bad publicity. There was just a story in yesterday's Boston Globe [link] about how the state wants myspace to crack down on predators. It's an obvious one I'd block, if I were told to block stuff.
Lilly was never important to them, in the way Duncan was, either.
Yeah, but Aaron was trying to put the blame on Duncan, whom the Kanes tried so hard to protect before. Getting Aaron convicted would keep Duncan safe. Although he must be pretty safe in Mexico. Maybe the Kanes figure he's already wanted for kidnapping, so he's shamed the family name anyway, so he's not worth helping.
Hey, they're just like my parents!
How do you pour private money into a public trial. It's the state of California trying Aaron, right? Plus, they've got their own legal troubles, for obstructing justice. Lilly was never important to them, in the way Duncan was, either.
Well, private money can support private investigators and private counsel, right? I'll have to rely on the attorneys to set me right here, but I would think that they would have an interest in intervening in the case at the very least. Lilly, despite not being as important to them as Duncan, was still their daughter, and not even bothering to appear at the trial of the man accused of molesting and murdering your only daughter isn't exactly good PR (which, I think you'll agree, is something that the Kanes do care about).