What story is that, Charlie?What story is that, Charlie?What story is that, Charlie?
Rachael LaRose
- Backup Singer #3
- (as Rachael Bower)
Christopher Durbin Noll
- The Farm Accountant
- (as Christopher Durbin)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe song that James Marshall sings in this episode is the same song that he sang on Coma (1990).
- Quotes
Shelly Briggs: No, you know what? Why don't you come down here, and I'm gonna serve you up a beautiful piece of cherry pie, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and lots of whipped cream.
Rebecca 'Becky' Burnett: Oh damn, okay. Ah. That sounds so good. Okay. Okay, I'll be right there.
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Should I stay or should I go?
Audrey forgot who she is and how to get to the Roadhouse. She wants to go there and check if Billy is OK (although I have lost track of who Billy may be) but she also wants to stay with hubby Charlie.
This is gut-wrenching stuff.
Before that, a mildly entertaining scene with evil Cooper settling scores with Ray and more of the unbearable catatonic Cooper with the Mitchum brothers. Janey was back, too, wispering more sweet "Oh Dougie".
Really romantic stuff.
When I saw James playing at the Roadhouse I felt relieved, because I knew the episode was about to end, with the usual dose of doe-eyed pretty girls, lost in their love dreams (or nightmares, such as Becky).
Only this time we had five more minutes of no action, following the Roadhouse scene, with a troubled Ed staring at the gas station and moping about Norma.
Groundbreaking stuff.... ooops, apologies... I forgot... each episode is just more awsome than the previous one.
This is gut-wrenching stuff.
Before that, a mildly entertaining scene with evil Cooper settling scores with Ray and more of the unbearable catatonic Cooper with the Mitchum brothers. Janey was back, too, wispering more sweet "Oh Dougie".
Really romantic stuff.
When I saw James playing at the Roadhouse I felt relieved, because I knew the episode was about to end, with the usual dose of doe-eyed pretty girls, lost in their love dreams (or nightmares, such as Becky).
Only this time we had five more minutes of no action, following the Roadhouse scene, with a troubled Ed staring at the gas station and moping about Norma.
Groundbreaking stuff.... ooops, apologies... I forgot... each episode is just more awsome than the previous one.
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- dierregi
- Dec 13, 2017
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- Runtime59 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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