I just finished rewatching this episode and enjoyed it better the second time around.
I had forgotten that Caite said "Danke" to the housepainter after he gave them the clue. :rofl
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I just finished rewatching this episode and enjoyed it better the second time around.
I had forgotten that Caite said "Danke" to the housepainter after he gave them the clue. :rofl
And I believe she said it with a straight face, too. :bigloveQuote:
Originally Posted by veejer;3832486;
I guess the Chile resembles the Germany a lot. :nod
Two totally different shows...I don't know how it could possibly become the sequel. :shrugQuote:
Originally Posted by captain;3832110;
Hey, a lot of Germans moved to Chile both before and after WWII! Seriously, there are even towns with German names. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by norealityhere;3832496;
2nd time for a cross over and it seemed to me that the entire forum for this show was about the BB couple. I guess I was not specific enough, was just generalizing.Quote:
Originally Posted by JustJuls;3832614;
I trust you all noted the German settlement in the 2/21 episode! :) Complete with kuchen!Quote:
Originally Posted by PWS;3834090;
What's with casting so many semi-famous or already well-to-do people? I liked the show when it was all generally unknown simple, citizens and not known "names." I don't need this sort of cast "seeding" to keep watching. Actually, it somewhat turns me off.
And dang if this isn't the most clueless cast yet. I can't believe some of the mistakes made, the lack of knowledge, etc.
I agree that it was better without the stunt casting, although I did love the two Harlem Globetrotters last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fierce Critter;3841421;
As far as the clueless level is concerned, I can't help but recall how many from last season could not recognize Jackie Kennedy and did not know Franz Kafka.