Yeah, they said that was their plan. They just didn't show it happening.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
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CNN piece on Kate and Pat. (TAR's eliminated team.)
I thought they just bought their tickets on the train instead of waiting at the window.
Is that possible in Amsterdam? I know in France, or San Francisco for that matter, you'd be screwed. And they both check often.
You can do it in Chicago (Amtrak or Metra). It just costs a little more.
TAR: Ep 2, part 1.
(though again, why the hand holding and skipping - why so touchy, siblings?)
Yeah, it's a little too Flowers in the Attic for me. It stops me from enjoying them as a team.
Dear Who's Your Daddy: SHUT. UP. No love, Nora.
I postulated that the hippies got high in Amsterdam, thus explaining their puzzling behavior in the Hoist and driving right past Phil and the pit stop (nice camera work and editing there!)
Yeah, it's a little too Flowers in the Attic for me. It stops me from enjoying them as a team.
I didn't get this vibe from them at all but maybe that's because I didn't see the first episode?
I postulated that the hippies got high in Amsterdam, thus explaining their puzzling behavior in the Hoist and driving right past Phil and the pit stop (nice camera work and editing there!)
hee! I bet you're right!
Tonight = Project Runway!!! Yay!!!!!
I think that you are so right about the hippies and Amsterdam. I knew that was why they were so excited to be going there.
And yeah, I think that the Flowers in the Attic Vibe was particularly apparent in the first episode.
I know I'm not being completely fair to them, but I do get a little creeped out by them. It's not a rational feeling, it's visceral.
It doesn't really ping me that way, FWIW.