An important note for the audience: this isn't Fabio levels of unlaced.
The question is actually fair. Ellis is going to have to make the case for chickens at some point, whenever he actually procures chickens or whenever Wysteria notices the coop, whichever comes first.
"Eggs," Ellis says decisively, before amending, "And they'll be good for the garden."
He steps around the roll of mesh, moving over to Richard to indicate the corner of the garden.
"We'll put it in that corner. Her neighbors on the left are less irritable than the ones on the right."
As if the chicken coop is going to be the tipping point and not the minor chemical fires.
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The question is actually fair. Ellis is going to have to make the case for chickens at some point, whenever he actually procures chickens or whenever Wysteria notices the coop, whichever comes first.
"Eggs," Ellis says decisively, before amending, "And they'll be good for the garden."
He steps around the roll of mesh, moving over to Richard to indicate the corner of the garden.
"We'll put it in that corner. Her neighbors on the left are less irritable than the ones on the right."
As if the chicken coop is going to be the tipping point and not the minor chemical fires.