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S2E5 The Haunted House: Snippity-Snap and Don't Come Back!

2/6/2018

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Don't worry. They develop a weird, not-at-all healthy relationship later. | NBC
This week everything gets a little creepy when Laura is taunted into approaching the run-down mansion of the town hermit and possible murderous maniac Amos Pike. The two quickly develop an odd relationship, and Laura spends every afternoon in his house cleaning–AND HER PARENTS DO NOT CARE. After Laura learns the truth about Amos’ absent wife, she shoulders the very-adult responsibility of breaking the tragic news to him and becoming his therapist even the he clearly needs some professional help to sort through his complicated grief.

In addition to discussing this signature Victor French episode, we argue about the color of a dress in a painting, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, and how much we love short stories. What you won’t hear is the 3 minutes of Julie yelping and shrieking at every little noise while we were recording this episode…

Notes: We will be live-tweeting the prime-time airing of the Winter Olympics opening ceremonies on Friday, February 8 at 8 p.m. ET. Follow us on Twitter here. Also, we will be taking a two-week break but will return Tuesday, February 26th.

Waste Time With These Links:

Best Haunted Houses in the US.
​Famous Actresses and Actors from the 1800s
​Tequila Mockingbird
​Cleaning montages!

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