Was anyone else distracted by the main guy wearing those godawful, bright, red socks? I was like no wonder he failed that appraisal. They saw he can't even coordinate a GD outfit correctly.
I was confused and distracted by that too. I thought I would understand it after watching the episode again, but nothing changed. I thought I would find the answer in the internet, but it seems like no one knows about this.
Was anyone else distracted by the main guy wearing those godawful, bright, red socks? I was like no wonder he failed that appraisal. They saw he can't even coordinate a GD outfit correctly.
Was anyone else distracted by the main guy wearing those godawful, bright, red socks? I was like no wonder he failed that appraisal. They saw he can't even coordinate a GD outfit correctly.
I need to watch the episode again because it was that good, but if I remember correctly there was only one scene with his red socks.
It did seem significant though (maybe an in joke or reference to something by the director/writer)
Was anyone else distracted by the main guy wearing those godawful, bright, red socks? I was like no wonder he failed that appraisal. They saw he can't even coordinate a GD outfit correctly.
I need to watch the episode again because it was that good, but if I remember correctly there was only one scene with his red socks.
It did seem significant though (maybe an in joke or reference to something by the director/writer)
Gosh, I have to watch it again but I am pretty sure you can see the socks in the interview/appraisal and maybe at the couples house as I think he went there directly after? Can't remember but it was a damn good episode.
Was anyone else distracted by the main guy wearing those godawful, bright, red socks? I was like no wonder he failed that appraisal. They saw he can't even coordinate a GD outfit correctly.
I need to watch the episode again because it was that good, but if I remember correctly there was only one scene with his red socks.
It did seem significant though (maybe an in joke or reference to something by the director/writer)
Definitely it have to mean something. Nothing in this series happens for no reason.
Was anyone else distracted by the main guy wearing those godawful, bright, red socks? I was like no wonder he failed that appraisal. They saw he can't even coordinate a GD outfit correctly.
In season 4's Arkangel, the mother wears maroon socks all the time
The socks were necessary to the plot in that the character needed something out of place in order for him to comment on it as he played it back in his mind, and he did go straight to the party so would naturally be still wearing them. The socks were no different to a stain on his suit or a missing button, it was just a plot device to set the scene for the 'rice' technology, and realistically a professional is more likely to turn up to an interview with garish socks than with a stain on his suit or a missing cuff.
The socks were necessary to the plot in that the character needed something out of place in order for him to comment on it as he played it back in his mind, and he did go straight to the party so would naturally be still wearing them. The socks were no different to a stain on his suit or a missing button, it was just a plot device to set the scene for the 'rice' technology, and realistically a professional is more likely to turn up to an interview with garish socks than with a stain on his suit or a missing cuff.
Hmm, interesting. That seems plausible. OT but I have watched a lot of BM episodes and this one still stands out as one of the better ones. The new season I have watched the first 3 episodes and I only liked the Star Trek one.
krashd 的回复
于 2017 年 03 月 28 日 10:10上午
What's a GD outfit?
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2017 年 03 月 29 日 10:53上午
goddamn
nico_420 的回复
于 2017 年 08 月 15 日 6:42下午
I was confused and distracted by that too. I thought I would understand it after watching the episode again, but nothing changed. I thought I would find the answer in the internet, but it seems like no one knows about this.
chilone 的回复
于 2017 年 10 月 31 日 1:54下午
Not in the least.
cpheonix 的回复
于 2017 年 12 月 27 日 11:06上午
I need to watch the episode again because it was that good, but if I remember correctly there was only one scene with his red socks.
It did seem significant though (maybe an in joke or reference to something by the director/writer)
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2017 年 12 月 27 日 11:10上午
Gosh, I have to watch it again but I am pretty sure you can see the socks in the interview/appraisal and maybe at the couples house as I think he went there directly after? Can't remember but it was a damn good episode.
nico_420 的回复
于 2017 年 12 月 27 日 11:13上午
Definitely it have to mean something. Nothing in this series happens for no reason.
drjekel_mrhyde 的回复
于 2017 年 12 月 29 日 5:21上午
In season 4's Arkangel, the mother wears maroon socks all the time
krashd 的回复
于 2018 年 01 月 16 日 3:53下午
The socks were necessary to the plot in that the character needed something out of place in order for him to comment on it as he played it back in his mind, and he did go straight to the party so would naturally be still wearing them. The socks were no different to a stain on his suit or a missing button, it was just a plot device to set the scene for the 'rice' technology, and realistically a professional is more likely to turn up to an interview with garish socks than with a stain on his suit or a missing cuff.
movie_nazi 的回复
于 2018 年 01 月 17 日 1:34下午
Hmm, interesting. That seems plausible. OT but I have watched a lot of BM episodes and this one still stands out as one of the better ones. The new season I have watched the first 3 episodes and I only liked the Star Trek one.