Correct, state of the union pre-emoted it |
Pre-empted ^^^ |
So why is it more likely for my curling iron to catch fire vs a lamp or alarm clock? I tried to google but didn’t see anything. |
Hmmm. Maybe they are not him. Maybe they are from the burned house. Or as people said, that he got out but the smoke inhalation got him too badly. |
I thought the same thing. All that choreplay for nothing, waahhhhh ![]() ![]() |
Me after that episode: "honey could you check to see if the smoke detectors are working?" |
This is what my DH speculated before the fire, when Jack put the note on Kevin's door. |
But then why all the emphasis (from Kate) about how it's HER fault? |
Because her mom was supposed to pick up batteries at the mall, but because Kate left the store and Mom had to find her, mom forgot the batteries. That’s my theory. |
Maybe it was Kate who didn’t realize Kevin wasn’t home. Jack and the family escaped but Kate starts screaming about Kevin not realizing he was at Sophie’s. Jack runs back into the house because of that. Or she feels guilty because her dog really should have started barking at the first spark to alert the family |
Did anyone find it interesting that the movie Randall saw was "Titanic"?
Which got me thinking... Jack! Necklace! |
I love the show, but the stainless steel appliances bug me. |
Because your curling iron puts out heat -- that's how it works. An alarm clock puts out minimal heat. A lamp can put out enough heat to start a fire depending on the type of lightbulb -- when I was in college, people would put their clothes over their halogen lamp and occasionally start small fires. |
Because she was a daddy's girl and the closest to him. Randall was closer to their mother. And poor Kevin was nobody's favorite. You can cry in my arms Kevin! |
The scene with those ladies watching him sledgehammer!!! ![]() ![]() |