Yes, that was really unexpected. I had managed to completely forget the existence of Hare Krishnas.
Joan losing it was great: it's so unlike her.
Did Lane actually steal the money? I was confused there.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Yes, that was really unexpected. I had managed to completely forget the existence of Hare Krishnas.
Joan losing it was great: it's so unlike her.
Did Lane actually steal the money? I was confused there.
they always make me think of George Harrison. He stuck with it though.
Lane embezzled the shit out of that money. Perhaps with the intention to treat it as a loan. Wonder if he'll get Joan to cook the books.
Lane embezzled the shit out of that money.
He sure did. Plus the line of credit isn't exactly a free grant. So he's got line of credit that he lied about and said was profit, then he took his check early, and he also forged Don's signature. He can get caught on all three fronts.
Thing is, Joan's going to be the one who catches him. This will end badly for Lane. Very badly.
This will end badly for Lane. Very badly.
I turned to DH about halfway through and asked if the actor had been cast in a pilot because there's no way Lane is not getting fired and/or deported.
Considering all the suicide motif they've been toying with this season...
I'm just amazed you could buy a classic (to-be) Jag for $6K back then.
How much did cars cost back then?
I turned to DH about halfway through and asked if the actor had been cast in a pilot because there's no way Lane is not getting fired and/or deported.
I know, right? Damn.
How much did cars cost back then?
An Oldsmobile Cutlass had a base price of $3500, so $6K was a lot. [link]