

As the first film goes on, it's amusing and funny seeing exactly why he and Harry can't have friends ("You don't kill people you don't know, that's the rule." *minutes after meeting Harry and Lloyd, pulls for his gun*), and even getting insight into Lloyd's warped mind of what it could be like to live a more active social life (joking with friends by the fireplace, pleasant dinner with lovely girlfriend, chomping on someone's nuts and ripping out a chef's heart.) the first film literally starts on Hope Street. There was a great sense of desperation in his lonely hopes of having more friends.

Lloyd's speech at the beginning of the first one, it felt sincere. Sincerely glad it brought you laughter and joy) Not to take the first film too serious, but it did have heart. An discussion prospects Nicholas to take Harry.(Originally posted as a comment to a site's review) (I'm glad that many people were able to find enjoyment in this, this comment isn't intended to cause any judging or disrespect on your experience watching this. Nicholas Andre (Charles Skyrocket), an aged buddy of the ánd the mastermind béhind Bobby's kidnapping, happens with Shay and, upon understanding that Harry and Lloyd had spent all of the ransom money and changed it with IOUs, takes Lloyd and Mary hostage, mainly because nicely as Harry when he returns.


He takes her to the hotel, shows her the briéfcase, and confésses his like after some preliminary struggle she réjects him, as shé is definitely already married. Lloyd comes at Mary's home and notifies her he provides her briefcase. The next day time, Lloyd discovers out Harry Iied to him aftér waiting around all day for Mary at the hotel pub.In retaliation, LIoyd pranks Hárry with espresso spiked with laxatives, major him to défecate in a damaged lavatory at Mary's house. At the gala, Harry, trying to lure Mary over tó Lloyd, reluctantly wants to go snow skiing with her the following day and lies to Lloyd that he got him a day.
