Haha, I loved the bit with the coconuts. 😂 And Anna is adorable, they really just made a female version of Mooney and ran with it, lol. I knew from the beginning Oscar wasn't the murderer, that would have been far too easy, but I didn't realize it was two different people until the very end, that was clever indeed!
First, I can't believe this show is up season 9. I have missed so much! I think the last ep I saw was Season 4 or something, I lost track of it and couldn't remember where I left off.
Anyway this was a great recap, you put so much effort into it, and it looks great with all the images. I'm going to have to catch up I think!
Season 10 is airing right now, so I guess you have a lot to look forward to if you want to catch up! *g*
Thanks - I did try to make it fun even if someone hasn't seen the episode (or even the show, which is why I included the pictures - much better if you know what people look like).
I'm predicting that one of them will be killed within the next five minutes.
I had to stop reading for awhile because I was laughing too hard. I've never watched this show, but I totally understood everything and the characters. I particularly liked the picture choices. LD
I was intrigued by your mentions of how you're experiences are differing. "Half eight" is 8:30 here.
Sometimes their faces do half the acting, so they really needed to be in this post. *g*
I know that in German and Dutch half eight means seven thirty. And I'm like 90% sure it's the same in the Scandinavian languages (I'm actually 99% sure on Swedish). And I found out because I once showed up for a thing and the British exchange student I was supposed to meet there was running late... by an hour. Turns out she thought that when I said "halb drei (half three)" it meant three thirty and not two thirty.
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Yeah, I mean, Oscar showed up like fifteen minutes in. No way did he do it. That's not how crime show logic works. :p
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Anyway this was a great recap, you put so much effort into it, and it looks great with all the images. I'm going to have to catch up I think!
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Thanks - I did try to make it fun even if someone hasn't seen the episode (or even the show, which is why I included the pictures - much better if you know what people look like).
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I'm predicting that one of them will be killed within the next five minutes.
I had to stop reading for awhile because I was laughing too hard. I've never watched this show, but I totally understood everything and the characters. I particularly liked the picture choices. LD
I was intrigued by your mentions of how you're experiences are differing. "Half eight" is 8:30 here.
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Sometimes their faces do half the acting, so they really needed to be in this post. *g*
I know that in German and Dutch half eight means seven thirty. And I'm like 90% sure it's the same in the Scandinavian languages (I'm actually 99% sure on Swedish). And I found out because I once showed up for a thing and the British exchange student I was supposed to meet there was running late... by an hour. Turns out she thought that when I said "halb drei (half three)" it meant three thirty and not two thirty.
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