| I was very disappointed when Danny crumbled a bag of chips on the floor of the airplane. Storyline driven but very out of character. |
| Me too. What was the storyline? He’s a fierce competitor? |
Right. But if your kid's expensive violin is languishing in your own house, this factual error takes you out of the story. Shows have fact checkers for a reason, and they missed this one. |
Same, it seemed really out of character. Plus, who had to clean up after that? Wasn't there recently a kerfuffle on an airline about someone's kids trashing their seats? |
That was the whole point, PP! When he was playing for the Mexican team, he became mean Dani. |
Right, we got that part. The part that didn't make sense was why would he also turn into a*shole Dani making a mess for the flight attendants to clean up, totally out of character for him and for the show. |
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As much as I mostly love Roy Kent I cannot get used to or approve of his bad language around his niece and the only consequence is "Oh, you owe me another pound Uncle Roy!" and he growls "Bill me."
Is it just me or does anybody else find this offensive? I was especially offended when she seemed to understand the "humor" in Jamie changing the E to a U in KENT on the back of the kit he got for Roy on Uncle Day. |
BECAUSE THAT WAS WHO HE BECAME WHEN HE PLAYED FOR THE MEXICAN TEAM. Inconsiderate, mean, a completely different person who did things that sweet, tulip-loving Richmond Danny would never do. |
No one else finds this offensive. |
Glad that made so much sense to you that you feel compelled to shout about it. I get it now, Dani on the Mexican team is an a*shole. You think that's fine, I think it makes no sense. Plays hard, yes. Jerk, no. |
Oh, good grief. It was just supposed to be a silly scene showing "mean Dani". That's it. Nothing more. No one was thinking about the flight attendants. Are you always hyper-sensitive to fictional scenes? DP |
I don't think this is the show for you. |
| Roy gets on my nerves. I don't dislike him, he just annoys me. |
Did I hear correctly, that at the end of the episode he starts off with "Fu...." and it ends up as "Fudge"? And his niece wasn't even around. I was hoping he'd get back with the teacher, and she still seems interested in him. Oh well. |
Talk of Roy and swearing remind me of the Ted Lasso line that is most quoted in our house: "F***ing glitter," said with an Irish accent, obviously. |