They seem to have overlooked Fern, which is surprising. Maybe because Fern lacks a reputation, and isn't outwardly recognisable as someone strong like Stark is. It's the first time Stark's open nature has worked against him though.
I think the funniest part in all this is that it's implied Sylvia never told Soleil that she lied her ass off. Like, c'mon there is no justice in this universe.
I wonder if the time before the start of the looping is the same across lives. We've been assuming that it is, but Marge is very out of character here.
The funny part is an angled slice to the neck like that is an extremely obvious suicide, but it wasn't until like the 1700s that people would actually investigate dead bodies with any amount of substance.
I was thinking the same thing. Before it was light flirting but here she's being extremely direct. Physical contact and everything. A hug from the back is way more intimate than anything before.
Well well well if it isn't the consequences of my actions
Before I at least tried to give this guy the benefit of the doubt but this is just on him entirely. BROTHER JUST SAY NO 4HEAD
One thing I find fascinating is how CatCat is willing to act on her headcannon and theories. It's a stark contrast to her dad who seems to only work on explicit facts and logic. I wonder if that's tied to whoever sabotaged him - he had no explicit evidence against them and no way to defend...
There seems to be something more to Alvis' frigid attitude to women than just being of royal blood and knowing they could be wanting to take advantage of that. Did someone hurt him or someone close to him? This incident has only made his complex worse.