Also, didn't he say something about "Dad"? Which implies that Stark is alive?
Stark isn't his father. Not that I heard him say "Dad." We don't know what he would have called him.
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Also, didn't he say something about "Dad"? Which implies that Stark is alive?
Stark isn't his father. Not that I heard him say "Dad." We don't know what he would have called him.
Callas was great, and he looked quite smart in that suit. Ooh, sexy as hell.
I agree that he looked fantastic, but I was a bit distracted by the way his accent kept shifing in and out. But yeah, I agree, I'd be happy if the guys dressed in those clothes all the time.
I was kind of pondering the possibility that Kevin sent them back into the past on purpose, because he needed it. Or because he needed to help his mom be ok.
Kevin mentioned the nanny was giving his sister a bottle before he asked if he could go to his friend's house.
As long as the nanny isn't Fran Drescher nor Hulk Hogan...
Okay, Jack as 1940s soldier is hitting more kinks than I knew I had.
oh yeah, that shot with him in the hat after he punched the MP was great (side note: why did they not buy themselves some time by tying up the major and hiding him so that he could not look for them?)
Because that would make too much sense, Vortex?
Kevin mentioned the nanny was giving his sister a bottle
It's very possible I misheard "nanny" as "dad".
I appreciate that they took this opportunity to retcon Zane's proposal out of existence as is only right and good, but seeing red that Jo reconsidered and was all giddy about saying yes to him. As if all women are magpies who are so hypnotized by a shiny engagement ring that they forget any reservations they may have about the man proposing, and only crazy people would say anything other than yes.
I'd much rather she came back still ambivalent or even resolute that Zane isn't the right man for her, with conflict being generated by returning to a timeline where Bizarro!Jo had accepted.
I'm okay with the idea of Jo saying yes for the wrong reasons, and I'm going to hold onto the idea that she was wrong.
I'd like it if Zane turns into an interesting character now. But not being a dumb boyfriend is a definite start.