They all immediately get eliminated and only Nick is left to battle the Grims…and then Jade comes into the restaurant. Nancy, George, and Ace decide to cheat because apparently they never saw Jumanji. And just a hot tip from me to Nick, changing any part of yourself to try to force a relationship to work isn’t great foundation to start on. Okay back to the game: while the Drew Crew set up the Claw with silver to prepare for the final battle, Nick tells Nancy that he doesn’t want to tell Jade about the supernatural stuff because he likes them and is afraid it makes him unlikable. Which seems a little witchy for an organization that is anti-supernatural stuff, but what do I know. To skip ahead a little, when Bess DOES get back to the historical society, there are 6 bloody horseshoes on the porch. Along the way, Bess gets eliminated, making her unconscious til the end of the game, which is too bad because that means she doesn’t know that Ryan blackmailed the sheriff into letting Bess back into the Historical Society until later. And I don’t know about you but between Jumanji, Gatlopp, and a hilariously bad Eliza Dushku movie my friends and I recently watched called Open Graves, I can never get enough haunted board game content.ĭuring this board game, they have to fight shades with 80s moves and puns to eventually face Grims and get Ron’s soul back so he can tell them where the Black Door is. The Drew Crew meets up because they have to do a seance to learn about the location of the Black Door, and to do that they end up having to play a board game the dead guy in question, Ron, left behind. Nancy introduces herself to Jade but when they realize that Nancy and Ace aren’t going anywhere any time soon, they decide to leave, gently accusing Nick of being shady on the way out. Jade tries to give him some advice, but then Nancy shows up too. To make matters worse, Ace storms in talking about Nancy. They try to get more out of Nick but every line of questioning leads to more of him having to change the subject again. Good news, Jade is back! Nick’s non-binary beau is trying to get to know Nick better, but because of all the supernatural shenanigans he has to play down what he’s been up to. Nancy Drew and the Case of the Missing Light Switch Nancy Drew Episode 407: “The Reaping of Hollow Oak” Written by Valerie Anne That said, I do hope we get another season and get to see Ellen go on more gay adventures. On the other end of the spectrum, Sophie and Jesse finally get out of their own way and confess they still have feelings for one another and after Jesse breaks up with Parker, he and Sophie have a romantic hurricane kiss.Īs anyone who watched the original series knows, this doesn’t mean we’ve discovered the titular Father, but if we happen to not get a third season, it’s a lovely ending. Ellen is torn up about whether or not to tell Sid about it but eventually Hannah confesses, letting Ellen off the hook. Soon after Hannah’s arrival, Ellen gets a shady text from her meant for someone named Eli, and she corners Hannah in the bathroom about it and finds out she kissed a coworker the night before. Parker leaves to let the friends sort their shit out and the rest of the gang, plus a surprise Hannah, hole up in the bar to ride out the hurricane. Ellen admits she stole something, but it was the DIY Haircut book and she’s actually been wearing a wig because she butchered her hair. Meanwhile, Val is on a quest for the lyrics she found last Lost & Found day, and accuses Ellen of stealing it. Sophie is trying to be super supportive of the relationship, but her jealousy makes her act out, snooping in Parker’s things and accusing her of being “a hot conwoman who swings both ways.” We never get confirmation on the second thing, but Parker is definitively not a conwoman. But first, the friends have a packing party, because Jesse is moving in with Parker to make room for Hannah in Sid’s apartment. Thanks to a Sandy Rivers cameo, we learn that there’s a hurricane swooping in, as a bit of literal and metaphorical foreshadowing. This week is the two-episode finale of How I Met Your Father is a romp that kindly takes into consideration that the show has not yet been renewed for a third season. This has temporarily quelled my urge to give myself a haircut. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
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