Definitely Catalina, not Joy. That bitch is crazy.
The historical value of the silverware? The silverware didn’t fight in the Civil War and there was no mention of it being particularly representational of a particular style or technique. Given that it was heirloom silverware, it’s probably not even particularly rare. I thought it was funnier that everyone (as evidenced by Randy and it’s prominent display by the counter) thought it was more interesting in its post-Joy state.
That bitch is crazy.
Sadly, I was thinking the same thing after these two episodes aired back to back. I’ll join in your nitpickgeekery.
Reminded me more of “Yellowbeard”, but then we’re in the same genre.
You mean they don’t give you a grandma when you go into the program?
Don’t forget mother and aunt and other assorted family members at the wedding rehearsal dinner.
Dopers, Dopers. Expecting continuity from Earl is like expecting a wise foreign policy from the current administration.
Twisted continuity is part of the fun
Hell, yeah!
::nodding thoughtfully, with a pleased expression, just like Earl::
Oo, don’t ever say that out loud. :eek:
I’m vaguely ashamed to say I assumed our librarian was gay until he put his house on a fundraising house tour and not only is he married to a woman but they have a very interesting bedroom set-up. Bed suspended from the ceiling with chains. No trapeze though.
Loved the fact that Earl’s eyes were closed in the ransom photo. That’s some continuity.