What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 6/15 @ 10 PM ET

Jane, you gotta get rid of the neighbor and that inquisitive police officier. A psychopath’s job is never done.

I’m guessing Jane is mentally ill. What’s your diagnosis Badger? Schizophrenic?

The best revenge is outliving her. :smiley:

Not that I’m qualified to diagnose such things, but I think it’s just standard movie crazy. She’s snapped, just plain undifferentiated nuts. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m having a sick thot for a story. I’m envisioning a weird sexapade, re-enacting this scene. wheels turning I’m not gonna sleep well tonight.

This is just getting wackier and wackier.

Edwin’s options keep getting worse. I thot he was gonna step in front of that car.

I can’t wait to read it. :slight_smile:

Plenty more wacky to go. :smiley:

She didn’t seem all put together as a child either. Growing up the way she did, I don’t think helped.

I’ve been searching for window dressing for the Care Bears prequel. Looks like I found it.

She’s down at the beach. Fond memories for her there. Blanche is fish food.

So Jane just dropped Elvira in someone’s yard.

I’m sure some TV shrink would come up with a name for it, but it’s probably nothing more than being overly-coddled as a child and growing up into a delusional adult.

There’s a Pepsi bottle in this scene. Joan Crawford was on the board of PepsiCo and managed to squeeze in a little product placement. :smiley:

Like you said, she really didn’t have a good plan in mind.

There’s a little tidbit for your point of view.

You might have something there. :rolleyes:

I knew it. Now it all makes sense.

“All this time we could have been friends.”

How sad.

Didn’t seem anyone really cared about a “colored” maid, anyway. Grrr.

There’s the harpsichord again. Brilliant!!

Oh come on!!! Is Blanche dead!!?!!

Well, it was the early '60s. She’s lucky her death even made the paper. :frowning:

That’s what the “colored” ice cream man said.