With the utmost respect to Sazz's memory, I'm cracking up at Dudenoff's ghost wondering why his ashes are spread at some toxic waste dump and all of a sudden he's stuck with the coolest lesbian in the industry for all eternity.
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With the utmost respect to Sazz's memory, I'm cracking up at Dudenoff's ghost wondering why his ashes are spread at some toxic waste dump and all of a sudden he's stuck with the coolest lesbian in the industry for all eternity.
I don't believe it was the Westies. Nope. No way.
Oh, I 100% believe they've been cashing Dudenoff's checks and almost certainly knew he was dead. Maybe they even incinerated the body to cover up his death so they could keep their living arrangements.
But with all the callbacks to Season One and the 7th episode of a season traditionally being a Theo episode, how do you NOT make the comparison to the Dimases? They were guilty of stealing from funeral homes and misleading the police about Zoe's death, but they had nothing to do with Tim.
I think it's the same with the Westies--they're guilty of something, sure, but they're not the killers we're looking for.
Everything this season revolves around movies: the inclusion of Levy, Galifianakis, and Longoria on the case, Bev Melon turning up EVERYWHERE, all the stunt doubles, Dudenoff as a film prof and all the Westies as well as the Brothers being his former students...
Personally, I'm not letting go of the Glenn thing. He got shot in the head. He's been unconscious and unmentioned since then. I'm betting in episode nine, he's going to wake up and deliver one hell of a plot twist.