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October 9th, 2009

117 questions and thoughts [Oct. 9th, 2009|03:11 pm]
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Watching 117 again, I wondered how Debbie went from the diner scene where Michael bluntly tells her not to come to his party and she accepts this, to showing up with the gang all dressed in very conspicuous outfits. (Debbie gets a pass in her outfit though, since this is how she usually dresses for fancy occasions.) What went on that we didn't see? Did she purposefully go there to embarrass Michael? I doubt it, yet it seems incongruous that she would then show up with her loud and obnoxious motley crew. How can she be so "ashamed" of him when he asked her not to come, yet she did anyway and completely overtook the party? This Debbie reminds me of the Debbie that fights with Vic right before he dies, and I don't like it. But I still wonder who said what to whom to get her to go to the party. Was it Vic? Brian? Did she think sneaking in wouldn't be so bad, but then everyone else dressed up and acted up, so she let her true personality out? What do you all think?

I love BJ together and the 'no kissing others' rule that comes in 206, but I super LOVE watching Brian kiss that waiter and other men in general. YUM. He kisses like no one else, with his whole body.

Brian: Well, don't think that you've won... 'Cause the minute you do that, you're dead.

Woe foreshadowing. Somebody hold me.
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