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Someone pointed out that there were multiple times during that hilarious disaster of a podcast episode where Boogie looked over to the right at his roommate when he was screaming and getting out of control, even though his plug didn’t get pulled during those incidents earlier in that episode of the show.
So, what if Boogie was looking over not because he was trying to signal to him that he wanted the plug pulled, but that he saw the roommate going in to pull the plug and he just looked over at him because that caught his attention? Maybe he never wanted the plug pulled in any of those situations where he looked over at his roommate, but in the instance where his roommate is actually going to pull it, his look over at him wasn’t enough to deter the guy and he was like “Yeah, you’ve officially gone too far, so now I’m not gonna hesitate and will go through with pulling the plug for your own good”.
I know Boogie’s a pathological liar, but I’m just saying that this new perspective on that incident could open up the possibility that the hilariously infamous plug pull incident wasn’t orchestrated by Boogie, but was just an actual instance of him getting out of control because he’s mentally unstable, and someone needing to save him from himself.
What do y’all think on this? Tbh I think it could be a 50/50 chance that either possibility is true, as Boogie may be someone who regularly lies, but he also does appear to be actually mentally unwell, and the possibility that he may have sincerely been going out of control and was actually in need of help isn’t entirely unlikely to be true.
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