In s3e21, Cheng: "Fire can't pass through walls, it's not like it's a ghost" In this episode, Pierce: "Ghosts can't walk through walls, you idiot, it's not fire" :)
- So, how do we find a red notebook that doesn't exist, so as to avoid searching, touching and getting acquainted with future nightmares? "I'll check on the nightstand." "I'll check it out.".. your text messages!
@elenka_110: or even the whole season in the same place, but there was something between them and in the last episode they already said that they were dating
@elenka_110: There were a lot of hints in the previous season, but in the previous episode they just said it. But I'm sorry that there wasn't some kind of bright start to their relationship.
It's strange that towards the end there wasn't a dialogue like: Pierce: That's great, but why were you standing by my bed? Gilbert: But I wasn't standing
Surprisingly. Even such a joke, contrary to all the postulates of the show, went to the viewers ... And in general, the comments are mostly positive - apparently Harmon's absence did not become noticeable to everyone
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24In this episode, Pierce: "Ghosts can't walk through walls, you idiot, it's not fire" :)
"I'll check on the nightstand."
"I'll check it out.".. your text messages!
#harmless :)
in the same place, but there was something between
them and in the last episode they already said that they were dating
But I'm sorry that there wasn't some kind of bright start to their relationship.
Pierce: That's great, but why were you standing by my bed?
Gilbert: But I wasn't standing
"Once upon a time, this show was about community college."
This is a reference to the movie "Fletch", where Chevy Chase (Pierce) played the main role and hooked up with a leggy blonde tennis player