Pay Up, Sucker
With the case of her mother’s secret solved, Inspector Ursula returns to her client Noah to receive payment… but said client doesn’t want to pay up.
Noah Thorsen: stay-at-home-dad, cover band rockstar, open shirt enthusiast.
With the case of her mother’s secret solved, Inspector Ursula returns to her client Noah to receive payment… but said client doesn’t want to pay up.
Noah and Valerie are dressed up as frogs for Leap Day, but Ursula would rather be a T-Rex. Happy Leap Day!
Ursula doesn’t believe freedom from consequences, at least for Noah. Especially if it’s the consequences of not buying her stuff she wants.
Noah inadvertently gives Inspector Ursula a lead… hopefully Ruth remembered to write her diary in cursive so neither one of these two can read it.
Ursula sure seems very optimistic about the market demands for her services… either that or she thinks Noah’s a mark.
Ursula sees a huge fiscal opportunity in Ruth’s secrets and Noah’s nosiness.
Noah is an expert in the fine art of wife annoyance… but whether he considers it more of a duty or a privilege is anyone’s guess.
Noah never met a silly costume or a holiday he didn’t embrace whole-heartedly… much to Ursula’s chagrin.
Still, the paper bag is a bit unnecessary, as we can be sure that all her school friends know Noah’s her dad by now.
At this point these two aren’t even arguing about the songs anymore, it’s about stupid primate dominance games.