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<p dir="auto"><strong>lunareja</strong> — <em>12 years ago(November 10, 2013 09:45 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">What was the deal with Scott's hissy fit over Robby saying "I couldn't see her face so good".<br />
Scott: IT'S WELL, okay? You couldn't see her face SO WELL. GOD I HATE IT when people do that GOOD instead of WELL IT'S LIKE WHEN BAD TEACHERS ASK YOU "is there any questions" it's "ARE. THERE. ANY QUESTIONS". God I fscking hate that.<br />
(crosses arms like a little girl)<br />
It's hardly a common thing for anybody to say, let alone a teacher. In fact, other than Scott's teacher, I have never heard anybody ask "is there any questions".<br />
If you're under stress, maybe your fuse would be a bit short, but why freak out over good instead of well, and then go off on one over a completely different phrase which nobody says.<br />
Maybe the writers had some pet peeve about this and needed some way of getting it out.</p>
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