Huzzah for the slow return to common sense. [link]
Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
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.
Let's just ignore the fact it's Monday, shall we?
Please.
Especially since at some point last night I decided it was perfectly ok to stay up late cleaning and putzing. I hate getting rushes of do-something energy late at night.
Dude, me and my boss both needed another day to the weekend. I was late to work, but I have homemade apple scones (from last night, I slept in this morning).
And yeah, WaT was a killer. So to speak.
What happened right at the very end? When they approached the trailer?
I couldn't stop switching back over to Intervention. That show is totally addictive!
What happened right at the very end?
WaT ending: The kidnapper shot himself. No boy. They had to search the woods, and eventually found him alive in a hole in the ground covered with a trap door. It also provided clues to Bryan's true identity, and they reunited him with his mom at the very end.
Very painful episode.
New thread! Brilliant!
Easy labor and quick baby-ma to the Zmayhem!
Let's just ignore the fact it's Monday, shall we?
Needs to be said again.
Thanks, AmyLiz! I got from watching for two minutes that Bryan was a kidnappee. It bugged me that the investigators didn't figure it out sooner.
Without a trace, and I think it may break me.
The episode was a very close gloss on the Steven Staynor case, from the 70s, in California. Similar scenario: the older boy received a younger brother suddenly, and kidnapped him away to a police station, where he said, "This kid doesn't belong in my house." Except in the real case, there were no dramatic chases and reveals, just the messy aftermath.
Oh! Oh! Is the Halloweenie imminent? Hurray!