Shark tank S6E21 was brutal!

I have never seen the sharks hate on anybody as much as they did the guy with the sealable/washable food lids.

He was slippery, but Daymond especially seem to want to kick him out!

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u/Roseallnut — 5 days ago

[TOMT] TV mystery series where protagonist has a photographic memory

I believe the protagonist is a female. When she works on a case, she can insert herself into crime scenes she has seen before, to zero-in on information/clues that weren’t obvious during the original investigation.

A scenario will be playing out and she wanders through the scene. I wish I could explain it better than this.

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u/Roseallnut — 6 days ago

What Happened That Night by Nicci French

I didn’t realize this was the third in the Maud O’Connor series.

Will I understand what is going on with the characters if I haven’t read the first two in the series yet?

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u/Roseallnut — 7 days ago
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s9E19

At 20 minutes into the episode Opie asks Thurston if he’s heard anything back from the Church Falls police.

I really hate how this show disrespects the DC area. The city is called Falls Church.

They routinely mispronounce locations and names, and I find that so so sloppy, especially in a procedural

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u/Roseallnut — 24 days ago
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HIMYM/Bones -Royal Diner

In How I Met Your Mother S6, E22-24,
Ted is conflicted about saving the landmark Arcadian building.

In several shots of the building’s exterior, especially when scaffolding is around the building, you can see that the bottom floor occupant is the Royal Diner, with the same signage, font, and color scheme of the banner for the Bones diner.

I think there are other “landmarks” that the two shows share, such as the steps leading up from the bar in HIMYM being the same steps that lead up to the apartment of one of the regulars on Bones. But this is the first time I’ve seen the ROYAL DINER signage.

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u/Roseallnut — 2 months ago

Reaction to We Are All Guilty Here. I need help before continuing.

I am 80 pages in, out of 300, and the only thing that has happened is that >! Hannah has confronted Emmy. !<

I usually like her books, but this one is dragging on so slowly. Is it worth continuing with?

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u/Roseallnut — 2 months ago