Thought two: Comments last week about the true relationship between Silver and Sprocket. For what it’s worth, there were several examples in the Old Testament of Abraham and his sons telling people in the land that their wives were their sisters. This was to avoid the people of the land killing Abraham and his sons. However, I am stuck as to a reason why Silver and Sprocket would be doing this play.
Thought one (possibly disappeared): I agreed with others that Silver is dashing Sprockets dreams. I also would like to point out that Silver apparently slapped Sprocket in a scene in the Flat Mobile. That scene of abuse led me to thought two.
Note that the house she’s looking at in Arkansas comes with a shop building. Sprocket is a mechanic who could put that to good use. When Silver told Stiletta (about the Wonder Car), “We rebuilt her,” Sprocket had to point out that it was she who rebuilt the car. Silver is just not mechanical. He hasn’t even learned how to drive. Sprocket also designed some new add-ons for the car. She is actually quite talented. Silver doesn’t give her much credit, but he wouldn’t do too well without her. When he asks, “You in?,” he’d better hope for a yes, but it sure doesn’t look like he’ll get it.
Yeah, White, it’s not too far-fetched to vision them settling down, raising a family, and give the Cleaver family some friendly competition. The groundwork is already laid.
Silver’s got the bug! He can’t shake the con game. It’s his life, for better or for worse (mostly the latter, because he’s really not all that good at it without Sprocket). Sprocket is ready to settle down and (probably) go straight, or at any rate “hippie-straight.” She’s looking at “retirement” homes in Montana and in Arkansas, far away from Tracyville or any other big city.
There is a potential rift here between manic con man-brother and hippie-ish loving sister.
When cracks begin to appear in gangster schemes, they tend to magnify and lead to explosions that were not part of the plan….
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Why am I reminded of that song from “Little Shop of Horrors,” “Somewhere That’s Green?”
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 7 years ago
The green green grass of home.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 7 years ago
Good morning late to work, Bill and all the resta you affordable tract housing scammers !
Neil Wick over 7 years ago
This idea wrecks all of Sprocket’s dreams of retiring to a rural property in a far-off state. She doesn’t look too happy about the whole idea.
Cheapskate0 over 7 years ago
Thought two: Comments last week about the true relationship between Silver and Sprocket. For what it’s worth, there were several examples in the Old Testament of Abraham and his sons telling people in the land that their wives were their sisters. This was to avoid the people of the land killing Abraham and his sons. However, I am stuck as to a reason why Silver and Sprocket would be doing this play.
Cheapskate0 over 7 years ago
Thought one (possibly disappeared): I agreed with others that Silver is dashing Sprockets dreams. I also would like to point out that Silver apparently slapped Sprocket in a scene in the Flat Mobile. That scene of abuse led me to thought two.
Neil Wick over 7 years ago
Note that the house she’s looking at in Arkansas comes with a shop building. Sprocket is a mechanic who could put that to good use. When Silver told Stiletta (about the Wonder Car), “We rebuilt her,” Sprocket had to point out that it was she who rebuilt the car. Silver is just not mechanical. He hasn’t even learned how to drive. Sprocket also designed some new add-ons for the car. She is actually quite talented. Silver doesn’t give her much credit, but he wouldn’t do too well without her. When he asks, “You in?,” he’d better hope for a yes, but it sure doesn’t look like he’ll get it.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 7 years ago
Good morning guys!
jrankin1959 over 7 years ago
Not quite what she had in mind…
Don Bagert Premium Member over 7 years ago
aaaahhhhh….the plan finds its first flaw.
mikeg52 over 7 years ago
And what’s the McGuffin of the first Super Bowl ???
seismic-2 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Apparently Sprocket wants them to live in the country and raise hyenas.
avenger09 over 7 years ago
Sprocket felt like a sad sack
Silver was acting like such a Stooge
She wished she knew a Nutty professor
To help her make Silver scared stiff
All she ever wanted was for them to be pardners
But she knew she was his errand boy
This might turn into the day the clown cried
If their breakup becomes another Martin and Lewis.
whiteaj over 7 years ago
This brother-sister relationship seem a little weird to anybody else beside me?
Morrow Cummings over 7 years ago
Yeah, White, it’s not too far-fetched to vision them settling down, raising a family, and give the Cleaver family some friendly competition. The groundwork is already laid.
BreathlessMahoney77 over 7 years ago
If Sprocket really wanted to just settle down in an out-of-the way rural community she should have just stayed in prison.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Silver’s got the bug! He can’t shake the con game. It’s his life, for better or for worse (mostly the latter, because he’s really not all that good at it without Sprocket). Sprocket is ready to settle down and (probably) go straight, or at any rate “hippie-straight.” She’s looking at “retirement” homes in Montana and in Arkansas, far away from Tracyville or any other big city.
There is a potential rift here between manic con man-brother and hippie-ish loving sister.
When cracks begin to appear in gangster schemes, they tend to magnify and lead to explosions that were not part of the plan….