R. Chandler
I was going to take a break from the thread for a few, so I sat down to watch “Person of Interest”. Season 3, Episode 6. 2-3 minutes in, a character picks up a paperback book written by Raymond Chandler and comments on the name.
(Like Ray Chandler or Rachel Chandler)
So far, there is absolutely NO REASON why that would be in the show. But since I haven’t watched past 5 minutes, I don’t know if it will show up later.
In any case, it struck me as significant.
Coincidence? What are the odds?
Anyone else think Q existed long before 2017? I do.
This episode is from 2013.
BTW, not sure if it was mentioned on the thread during all the Q posts, but there was a 6.2 magnitude earthquake in Japan.
Maybe just a natural phenomenon, but quakes seem possibly noteworthy in Q world.
Raymond chandler was the author of Perry Mason wasnt he? Probably just a pop-culture thing.
Calm down, G. I'm here to help.
If you spend all day Q'ing then, to relax your brain you go watch shows and all you see is Q, maybe you're doing it wrong.
I have the perfect compromise for you. I just discovered a show you can watch that will both satisfy your casual entertainment need AND reinforce your (all of our) understanding that all is not as it seems to be.
"The Boys", an original Amazon Prime (I know) series. I won't even try to explain the premise, but it's excellent and I'm just now on episode 2.
This series has the Bagster seal of approval and I highly recommend it. It has a "Watchmen" vibe kinda.
Anyway, too much Q makes a Bag a dull boy. Just sayin'.
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Hahahahahahah!
It used to crack me up that the evil cabal in that show is called "HR."
(HR = Political correctness police, for those who haven't worked in a corporate-office environment lately.)
I have this mad dream of defeating the PC police at their own game by hiring the handicapped: Someone with a very loud and foul case of Turette's Syndrome.
I recently started watching Person of Interest from the beginning. I am on Season 2 episode 10. From the get go it has been amazing in view of what we know now. And we watch the series when it was broadcast, one of the few shows we dvr’ed.