This colorist is ridiculous. First the bizarre aging of Martin and Gabriella, then Ruby turns into a one bow country clone of Margo and now the return of the dreaded mustard yellow suit. Forget the bombing, that is the real tragedy in the A3G universe. And Margo, dear, exerting power over your victims--I mean friends and lovers--is the basis of all your relationships. Embrace it and don't change your diabolical self for the next man in a mustard colored suit who crosses your path.
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Yep, of all the questions we have about this whole bombing incident, Margo's relationship with Evan is the MOST important.
I'm still going with the working theory that Greg was in on it. Why else would he be curious about Evan and Margo?
Wait-- isn't Margo's lust for power the only love she's ever felt? Now what does she think love is?
This colorist is ridiculous. First the bizarre aging of Martin and Gabriella, then Ruby turns into a one bow country clone of Margo and now the return of the dreaded mustard yellow suit. Forget the bombing, that is the real tragedy in the A3G universe.
And Margo, dear, exerting power over your victims--I mean friends and lovers--is the basis of all your relationships. Embrace it and don't change your diabolical self for the next man in a mustard colored suit who crosses your path.
And now we know: In-between movies, the A3-G universe's James Bond moonlights as a Century 21 agent.
Greg Cooper will return as 007 in GOLDJACKET.
Will tomorrow bring a declaration of love for Greg? And then, what? We know none of these "girls" can ever leave Apartment 3G.
Did I miss something, why did Evan bomb Margo?
What's love got to do with it?
What about love?
Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate.
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