When asked if she was ever afraid of Nora’s father, her mother says “Whenever the New England Patriots lost”. Apparently he had a habit of taking a chainsaw to the trees in the backyard You know, that break was a bit scary... "Apparently he had a habit of taking a chainsaw to... (new line) the trees in the backyard."
Is Fitzpatrick under the impression that playing pool is another “bad boy” symptom? I'm currently watching MacGyver, and when one of the Very Special Episodes about Troubled Kids comes along, you'd often see the Troubled Kid playing pool. I don't know, maybe she's thinking of that?
Their names are Detective Holstijik (and oh how my spellcheck hates that name) and Detective Basso. Holsti-what? Is that even an actual name? Spellcheck tries to change it into "Holstein" for me. Or "Holistic".
He tells her that it would have been sensible of the intruder to just push past her and run out the front door, and then asks her to think very hard about what might have really happened. Um, is it me or is that really bad police work? He’s basically influencing her thinking, after all. Sounds like most Ace Attorney prosecutors (before Character Development, at least). It's often something like, "Witness, are you really sure you saw that? Don't you think *cracks whip threateningly* you saw [something that works better for the prosecution]?"
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Date: 2013-09-01 02:46 pm (UTC)You know, that break was a bit scary... "Apparently he had a habit of taking a chainsaw to... (new line) the trees in the backyard."
Is Fitzpatrick under the impression that playing pool is another “bad boy” symptom?
I'm currently watching MacGyver, and when one of the Very Special Episodes about Troubled Kids comes along, you'd often see the Troubled Kid playing pool. I don't know, maybe she's thinking of that?
Their names are Detective Holstijik (and oh how my spellcheck hates that name) and Detective Basso.
Holsti-what? Is that even an actual name? Spellcheck tries to change it into "Holstein" for me. Or "Holistic".
He tells her that it would have been sensible of the intruder to just push past her and run out the front door, and then asks her to think very hard about what might have really happened. Um, is it me or is that really bad police work? He’s basically influencing her thinking, after all.
Sounds like most Ace Attorney prosecutors (before Character Development, at least). It's often something like, "Witness, are you really sure you saw that? Don't you think *cracks whip threateningly* you saw [something that works better for the prosecution]?"