I think I found some open seats
on February 12, 2016 at 12:01 amChapter: Is A Song Forever?
Location: indeterminate classroom
Yesterday I was thinking, “huh, this is a weird B plot, why am I doing this whole ‘Howard’s pupils are dilated’ thing” and now I’m like, oooooooh yeaaaaaaaaaah. That.
What a great time versus Dumbing of Age to reintroduce the original Mary.
What do you know, it’s Howard’s “wife”.
i can’t recall whether they know each other at this point. that exchange of looks does reek of “i’ve got second-dibs on danny, you hussy!”
I’m pretty sure Mary chastised Billie for her life choices, followed by Billie witnessing Mary emerging from a room in which she had had sex
oh, right! this is after that whole shpiel.
it’s refreshing to know that mary can still glare disapprovingly after she’s been outed as a hypocrite.
They’ve met.
They only spent the summer together and then were each other’s archnemesis in the fall in third year of Roomies.
Hey, my favourite character ! (not)
I actually like Mary.
She’s so incredibly terrible, it’s actually impressive.
If he can’t see well at the moment, why is Howard in charge of finding free seats. Granted, seats and persons are large enough that you don’t need supreme vision to spot free seats, but wouldn’t it still make more sense for Billie to take the lead?
I choose to believe that those seats were empty because nobody wants to sit near Mary, and Howard’s vision was too blurry to spot her.