Sunday, March 18, 2007

Then there were some more gaping holes in the plot...

So, Parody was pretty awesome. However, that doesn't stop it from not having made sense. Discuss.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

For Naeun and the Bermuda/Brazilian mix up:

A Brazilian is a wax of a woman's pubic area. All of it. The Bermuda Triangle is a place where things disappear - or once they go in, they never come out. Both Brazil and Bermuda are tropical locations, so it's also a play on words.

Do I have to paint you people a freaking picture?

Anonymous said...

For CVDA and the Anonymous Lawyer:

It's (1) to explain why they are there - they were tipped off by an anonymous tipster, and (2) to reference jeremy blachman's blog, Anonymous Lawyer. :)

Anonymous said...

For Stephanie and the nonexistent tunnels to Gannet:

The line was “The route to Griswold,” genius.

Anonymous said...

For Drew and the HLR going to the Hark:

First they went to the Hark, but then when he wasn't there they looked for him in the next logical place - Nesson's office. And they did it quick. Quicker than most would expect.

undo button said...

ahh, theresa--i think many of these were rhetorical. but we love you!!

AEstes said...

Actually, I enjoy legitimate answers. Prove those player-haters wrong, Theresa.

Anonymous said...

I just think jokes are funnier when you have to explain them. In depth. (Get it?)

Ken Basin said...

But Theresa, they were IN Gannett House. You can't get FROM Gannett House TO Griswold via tunnels.

AEstes said...

Clearly, there are secret passageways that only the Cult of the Law Review knows about. It's just like in "Clue."

Anonymous said...

yes, the giant portrait of dean kagan spins around to reveal a secret tunnel...unfortunately, that one only gets you to the hark kitchen. *shudder*

Anonymous said...

Duh! That's why they took the route to Griswold ABOVE GROUND.