It’s still not clear why Brian invited Laurel to his meeting, but keeping his eccentric crew honest is as good an explanation as any.
Rhapsodies
Good Material
When writing a psychology paper you’re not going to get better material than Blossom. Unless you take her up on her suggestion, and study Bert. (That is if you can find him) Don’t worry, you didn’t miss Erika being a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It’s hard to believe that Brian would get cold feet about anything, let alone guilt. As we know, Brian’s late because Rowan forced him to take a shower after crashing in his office. I’m not sure if there’s any evidence[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Just The Basics
Okay, so it looks like Brian’s idea will provide a model that will do something to the paradigm and civilization. You know, the basics. This is not the first time that Francine’s perception has made what Brian is saying seem[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A Word in Private
If Brian’s going to keep answering Laurel’s questions, she’s really going to have to stop asking for a private word with him. The biggest problem with transparency is that there’s a chance you’ll walk right into it. It looks like[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Who’d have thought it? The Circle Band seems to have gotten to their first stop with little fuss or problems. (That we know of) Who’d have thought that there were gaps in Gage’s paranoia?
Because the band got an early start so they have a couple of hours to chill before their first gig starts. Paul uses this time to call home and check in on Nancy. Nancy is supposed to be Michelle’s liaison[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Apparently, Brian did mention leprechauns in his introduction. It was probably a metaphor for profits. (unless Brian actually meant a literal pot of gold.) In hindsight, I’m regretting not putting a rainbow in that image.
Yes, Bert. Calling your mates at work, even if it’s on their phone, still counts as a personal call. Here’s hoping the bear trap is the only thing he has planned.