Plus if the year is from actual date of divorce, in California there is six months after the FINAL papers are filed before you are divorced. Not inital filing, final. There is really some built in time to move on. Especially if you were moving on during the marriage emotionally.
I forget about the difference in states which I should have remembered having a friend who went through one in New York. In Kansas, if you are already an established resident of the state for six months, you can file and have things final in 60 days if it is uncontested. Though emergency divorce can get it through much sooner. For a red state, we are extremely unsentimental about holding on to marriages. We are also a "no fault" state, which also surprises my little liberal heart in this sea of red.
Dude. That was kind of twisted. And then the ceiling cat bit at the end.
Dude! I can't believe I was so oblivious to the senior moment comment combined with the straightening. I was just wondering "WTH" with the ceiling cat.
I think their twistedness is part of the appeal for me. I'm sure it is. I'm not proud.
Catching up. Okay, yeah, that was a kinda crazy episode. I like how I don't really know what to expect. It seems like a show with a familiar format, and yet...
Also, the bit to Winston, "Don't judge me." Hee.
I finally caught the pilot to Terriers. I'm in, especially since it sounds from here that the show only gets better going forward.
That was an interesting pilot. It layed the groundwork, but managed to do most of that in passing, so it didn't feel like the exposition dump that makes so many pilots uneven.
GH watchers - don't forget that today is the day Stone shows up! (He was on for like 30 seconds yesterday at the very end).
I didn't get to watch yesterday's ep yet. i guess that's a good thing because i would have been annoyed at only 30 seconds of him. does he look good?
So I woke up this morning thinking about Terriers, which is good news for the show. And I realized the noises Hank & ex & innocuous new guy hear in the dining nook are related to Ceiling Cat. And so...the fiance answers, I looked into it, there`s not much you can do. The purported purpose of that line is to let Hank know he`d been living there, and also to introduce his job. But did it also mean that the fiance knows abour Ceiling Cat? What does it mean if Ceiling Cat predates Hank buying the house? Does it predate Hank leaving the house the first time?
Oh! That's interesting. I hadn't made the connection between the noise and Ceiling Cat. Hm.
New episode tonight! Yay
Oh! That's interesting. I hadn't made the connection between the noise and Ceiling Cat. Hm.
Me either. That's some subtle yummy goodness.
That's what I love about Timmy stuff. It's all the little details, and there's a clear narrative purpose to them, but then there's also all this other stuff.
It's like the exterminators coming in to Angel to plant the bugs. And I was all, hey, what if they're planting bugs instead of clearing bugs, and they were! But I was just joking! But he wasn't! I like it, because there was a narrative reason for them to be in there, so it felt natural and not forced, and then when there turned out to be More Afoot, it felt right!
Ceiling Cat is Jubal Early!!!
I just felt like saying that.