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I can't remember the name of the first guy.
Shoemaker. Which was obviously a nod to Willie Shoemaker.
So:
1) Shoemaker -- got on the wagon, confessed to the guy's mother, first guy dead
2) Pinky -- bartender, cut the girth on the saddle, second guy dead
3) Drunk Guy whose name I don't remember, but it doesn't matter because he didn't die.
Abbot and Costello: not appearing in this episode.
he'd sobered up and was making amends.
Except Shoemaker was drinking on the night he was killed! Whyfor not on the wagon anymore? Or did he start drinking again after he sobered up and confessed?
Also loved wee Digby in matching ghost sheet, in flashback.
Think she watched the trailers and did the review from that?
I think she has no magic in her heart, and so instead of Hy-Brasil she sees a barren island that crazy people have been describing in glowing technicolor terms.
Am I the only one now wishing Ned's father had been in that funeral home paying his respects to Chuck when Ned brought her back? Like, in closer proximity than the thieving owner?
Am I the only one now wishing Ned's father had been in that funeral home paying his respects to Chuck when Ned brought her back? Like, in closer proximity than the thieving owner?
Nah. Then Ned would likely have had less guilt about reanimating Chuck later. It wouldn't be the same.
I keep wondering why Ned's father was such a jerk to Ned, apart from the fact that the man was a jackass. He didn't seem like he was a jerk to his step sons, so why cut off Ned so thoroughly? Did Ned tell him he'd killed his mother?
Want to talk Razor. Can't. So... I just finished last night's PD. Really, really liked this one. The aunts just slay me. When candy bowl aunt gave Ned the peck on the cheek when she was consoling him for having had a jackhole father... the sweet, bashful look Ned gave... I could have died. So. Adorable.
Great Olive ep!
I, too, am confused about Ned's father. I'd say there was something else going on (and maybe there is), but since the aunts also thought he was a jerk, I just don't know. Probably there will be more.
wouldn't it be interesting if Ned's dad had the same power/curse, and realized what happened?
Heh. Clark's birth mother, Lara, was played by Helen Slater this week.
I think Ned's father's real name must be Hank Summers.