Oh my goodness... Re: Paul Hanley; this series is FULL of manipulative sociopath's. Watching this is more valuable than attending college and studying psychology!
Lol. He probably wrote the truth, as George told him to, that he was going to later say he just wrote it to satisfy George. But one thing for sure when George handed the gun back, he made sure he took that note back.
the man playing George Anderson is an amazing actor
Paul Hanley has a Tony Perkins quality about him, dont you think?
Oh my goodness... Re: Paul Hanley; this series is FULL of manipulative sociopath's. Watching this is more valuable than attending college and studying psychology!
Paul is a real clever crocodile.
Paul Hanley manipulation is like handing George a loaded gun and telling him what to shoot at. He's a special kind of sociopath
And to think he is a teacher....
Look at some today..i.e...idaho murders etc ..serial killer s. Look at t hat history
episode 59 and it's apparent there isn't law enforcement or cops in Peyton Place.....hard to believe
JANXDPDX back in the day , we just handled things
Didn't you see the episode when George goes bonkers and shoots his telephone? .Two cops responded.
PP has law enforcement, but no one ever calls them. They always take matters into their own hands.
if i found George Anderson in my house Id put ALL the lights on ASAP
This isn't going to end well!!
Ya think?? LOL
@@suki44883 :-) :-)
Why would Leslie go anywhere near George after he fell on the ground? Why not just call the police and ambulance?🤔🙄
Turn on the lights!
Only one word for Hanley and that one word is in “despotic
Wonder what Les wrote on that paper.
Lol. He probably wrote the truth, as George told him to, that he was going to later say he just wrote it to satisfy George. But one thing for sure when George handed the gun back, he made sure he took that note back.
@@c.calliecoleman1531 Leslie threw the note in the fireplace.