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"What Happened and What's Going On" is one of my very favorite episodes!
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I agree with the epipen!
I think the boy was in shock which is why, after the accident, he just went home and went to bed.
There definitely were mental health issues on the mother's side, she talked about them at the first meeting.
I kind of wish the ending would of went in a different direction.
I think location was the key here. They obviously were in a rural area, he was driving down a very lonely road, it was faster to take her, then wait on an ambulance to get there.
Better question would of been why did this family not carry epipens? I mean, really!
I'm just watching this for the first time through Netflix and of course already knowing who Gossip Girl is. Frankly, I don't really see the "need" to determine who Gossip Girl is. I just see it as a gossip website and it's not played up enough to even wonder who it is.
That being said, Dan being Gossip Girl makes no sense what-so-ever and it seems Gossip Girl was around long before Dan even knew any of the others. If it was a must to reveal a Gossip Girl my choice would of been Blair's maid Dorota....she's been with Blair for ions and hears and sees everything!
Yes
1. Even in real life, stalkers go to great lengths to get their prey. Actually as it turns out, he killed the guy who was actually hired and took over his identity. That was one issue I had with the movie - didn't they ever personally interview who they hired?
2. She was a volunteer and use to read to his dying father. He became obsessed with her, they never dated.
3. She filled out paperwork at the beginning without reading it (they didn't advise either) and committed herself to 24 hour observation. Obviously she became angry and hostile, which gave them the right to commit her for 7 days as a danger to herself and others. 7 days seemed to be the magically insurance number.
She called the cops first...but the hospital had signed paperwork. She called her mother but administration kind of sweet talked her, mothers attorney, wasn't helpful. Once they found the body of the real person that was to be hired, things fell in to play. One of the other patients was also an undercover reporter.
1. He's a stalker and was only working the hospital because she was there. She had moved to get away from him, but he found her. That's what stalkers do.
2. Insurance fraud. They were making up reasons to keep people there to get insurance money.
3. See number 2.
4. The stalker and killer are one and the same.
5. Only co-conspirators are the employees involved in insurance fraud.
6. That's up to the viewer to decide. Yes the stalker exists, yes she has mental issues because of it.
I always wondered why he was the last to leave the scene of the accident? Certainly the cops would of been the last to leave the scene of an accident.
It feels wrong because there is positively no chemistry between these two!
I think she was thinking that her husband would be happy being with his son and that the son would be happy to have one of his parents with him.
Better? :)
I always thought from the get go she was manipulating the situation.
I saw it differently. The old lady saw him there by the sewer and I assume the hard rain prevented her from hearing he was talking to someone; the old lady didn't see what happened - the cat did. The old lady did see the blood. It's assumed that she called for emergency personnel (at least that's how I saw it). I see it this way because in a later scene Bill is in the garage with his Dad trying to explain how Georgie could have gone thru the system and come out somewhere - that scene only makes sense if they KNOW that Georgie disappeared down the sewer drain, thus the need for someone to witness he was at the sewer and then blood at the sewer. If no one witness him there; it could have been assumed that a stranger may have taken him that may have been driving by.
She hallucinated that she saved her sister, fought the sharks and was on the boat.
When the coast guard got there her leg was still trapped under the cage.
If the other way was correct, it would of ended with her on the boat.
Travis claimed the doors were open when he came down - he told them that. It then became "who opened the doors". Travis then tells them that he found the little boy.
Since Travis' Dad has the only key then either Travis sleepwalking is an option, or the Dad opened it.
The little boy couldn't of done it and his parents wouldn't have the key.
Thank you....I was sure I saw something sitting in the woods during the driving scene too!!!
This series is awesome!! You aren't suppose to like the Underwoods, their comeuppance will be 10 times as great when it happens!! Frank has kind of gotten his......Claire hasn't pardoned him yet and she *is* the President, not him; and she made him move out! Frank won't be able to control Claire.
Watch the news....trial is going on now.