Well I guess that’s one way to get the truth out of him? And of course now we’ll have to wait till Mon. to see how he reacts to that bit of information!
I just realized something, the method is shown to be working whenever someone’s text color changed. Since Shapre’s words only took this brownish color recently, that means all that arrogant talk back in jail was truly him.
Tune in next week to find out if A- Knotty’s confession will shock Will back to his (ahem!) senses; B- Knotty’s confession was loud enough for the boys down below to hear; or C- Both.
Odd Dog Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well I guess that’s one way to get the truth out of him? And of course now we’ll have to wait till Mon. to see how he reacts to that bit of information!
Urbane Gorilla over 4 years ago
Then what kind of lawyer are you?
prrdh over 4 years ago
He hasn’t been a bloody lawyer since that visit from that creepy Transylvanian count.
gorgolo_chick over 4 years ago
OOOOoooh! Naughty words!
Hex Goblinweb over 4 years ago
Seemed like he was talking fine, then suddenly his eyes glazed over. What was the trigger word? Confusion…
bob-droid12 over 4 years ago
I just realized something, the method is shown to be working whenever someone’s text color changed. Since Shapre’s words only took this brownish color recently, that means all that arrogant talk back in jail was truly him.
Dragoncat over 4 years ago
Methinks Will has a crush on Dr. Flack… and just thinking about her and how “kind” she’s been is what triggers the spell.
Dragoncat over 4 years ago
Tune in next week to find out if A- Knotty’s confession will shock Will back to his (ahem!) senses; B- Knotty’s confession was loud enough for the boys down below to hear; or C- Both.
Eric Daniel Premium Member over 4 years ago
And the plot thickens! Sharpe’s status has changed from “victim” to “patsy”. It appears that Dr. Flack was using him from the start.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 4 years ago
ˈblʌdi [only before noun] (British English, taboo, slang)
A swear word that many people find offensive that is used to emphasize a comment or an angry statement.
Don’t be such a bloody fool.
That was a bloody good meal!