If Greg didn't care that her clothes were more than a little worn, and if they delight in the insignificant, playing as kids do, I'm going to get all excited.
Frank inviting Mary to talk to Lynn was kind of like exposing her neck to a vampire. Lynn can no longer resist Mary's persuasive powers and will now spill her guts until we puke. This could all have been avoided with a simple restraining order.
"Best friend"? I think we're about to learn how Lynn was heartbroken when Greg, a fellow skater who loved skating in sky blue spandex to a routine choreographed to "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", disappointed her romantic dreams.
This scene takes place in the lounge/locker where skaters go after they faint, hence the abundance of Mary Lou Retton photos on the wall. Those vinyl chairs will cure any skaters ills!
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Frank inviting Mary to talk to Lynn was kind of like exposing her neck to a vampire. Lynn can no longer resist Mary's persuasive powers and will now spill her guts until we puke. This could all have been avoided with a simple restraining order.
I'm still waiting for Mary to visit her old haunts - the poolhall, the discotheque bathroom where she sold coke from, the charity shop...
"Best friend"? I think we're about to learn how Lynn was heartbroken when Greg, a fellow skater who loved skating in sky blue spandex to a routine choreographed to "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", disappointed her romantic dreams.
Maybe Lynn wouldn't pass out so often if Frank hadn't installed that minibar in her dressing room.
This scene takes place in the lounge/locker where skaters go after they faint, hence the abundance of Mary Lou Retton photos on the wall. Those vinyl chairs will cure any skaters ills!
Does Mary still say "knock knock"?
That poor boy in the PHOTO, he will never know how ha has made us all suffer.
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