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Milburn Stone

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  1. 19 hours ago, annzeepark914 said:

    Good thing you don't live in NC where emphasis is on the first syllable in a lot of words (e.g., po-lice, Ju-ly, ho-tel, mo-tel, etc).

    The po-lice one is also part of the classic Baltimore accent.

    Looking back on my years growing up there, I notice that the accent was to be found in every neighborhood, but not shared by everybody in those neighborhoods. And I couldn't tell you what the factor was that made some people have it and others not. (I've been running the factors through my mind and not one is 100% predictive. Years of education? Kind of but not totally predictive. Economic status? Same. I think maybe the strongest factor is "both parents born and raised in Baltimore and never left.")

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  2. 7 hours ago, Ancaster said:

    People who don't use anymore properly anymore.

    I know I've lately heard it used improperly but I can't call to mind the contexts. 

    My understanding of its proper use is that "anymore," as one word, is time-related, referring to a thing that happened routinely but doesn't happen now. When the meaning is not "when"-related but "how-much"-related, the adverb needs to be split into two words, "any more." (E.g. "I don't go to that restaurant any more than you do." "I don't go to that restaurant anymore." Both are correct in their respective contexts.)

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  3. 20 hours ago, dleighg said:

    (tangent: can anyone tell me how to find this forum since it's not a "show" so it doesn't show up on my home page?)

    My form of surrender was to, against my will, allow email notifications for the threads I follow. I get one email a day listing new content in these threads, including Detective and Mystery Shows.

  4. 21 hours ago, dleighg said:

    I just watched the first episode (on PBS/Masterpiece Passport). So great! (I've never seen the series this is a prequel to. i gather it is beloved.)

    I've never seen the beloved Inspector Morse either. Thanks for clearing up for me that Endeavour is a prequel! For some reason, I thought Endeavour was a sequel, i.e., Endeavour Morse is the son of Inspector Morse. (But since he never has mentioned having a detective father in the episodes I've seen, I guess that doesn't make much sense.) I like knowing that he's going to grow up to be a beloved detective. :)

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  5. A heads-up. Through sheer luck I returned to finish up watching the final season a couple of nights ago, and saw "Expires Monday" as a little tag in the corner of the show's avatar on Hulu. So if you still have episodes to watch, it would seem you have 48-72 hours to watch them.

  6. 1 hour ago, Snazzy Daisy said:

    Still contemplating whether to watch S08 or not. Without Jimmy, it’s NOT Shetland. 😢

    He's irreplaceable. But...I really enjoyed the first episode of S8. So make of that what you will.

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  7. On 10/24/2023 at 4:38 AM, Aulty said:

    Douglas McKinnon will not be involved in a potential series 3: https://tvline.com/news/good-omens-season-3-renewal-douglas-mackinnon-showrunner-leaving-1235064809/ shame, afaik he was central to the look and feel of the show.

    When it comes to the look and feel of the show, I'd only say this. We finished S2 last night, and when it was over, I realized something. I realized that when I'm watching this show, I believe in Heaven and Hell, and angels and demons. I just accept that vision of the cosmos. That's how persuasive the show's execution of its vision is.

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  8. On 10/19/2023 at 8:08 AM, shrewd.buddha said:

    I also think Roderick "forgot" about his deal with devil over the years

    At first I thought Verna might be the Devil. Then I thought she might be Death. But by the end, I thought she was God. A compassionate God. A God who weeps when the innocent die. A God who (unlike the Devil) wants his creatures to be moral. Verna offers her humans a deal, not because she wants them to take it, but because she wants them not to.

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  9. On 10/25/2023 at 4:55 PM, JenE4 said:

    Tammy’s character was almost like a Black Mirror-esque commentary on social media influencers.

    Flanagan is so brilliant. I can imagine him saying when they mapped out the whole season, "you know what will be fun, let's do a Black Mirror but with real mirrors!"

    I think I am more afraid of having a shard of glass in the sole of my foot than being doused with flesh-eating acid.

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  10. On 10/14/2023 at 7:43 PM, Bastet said:

    This one was a fabulous death reveal!

    I knew she was dead, and that Vic's phone messages to her were either alibi-setting or denial, but I did not see the device-implant coming. Wow. Perfect. (And maybe the truest to Poe of the episodes so far.)

    On 10/14/2023 at 7:43 PM, Bastet said:

    After watching Griswold with Madeline, I cannot wait to see what they do to him.

    😂

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  11. On 10/15/2023 at 5:10 AM, shrewd.buddha said:

    I am not so much enjoying the backwards storytelling style - it seems to rob the show of a sense of anticipation with the deaths being a foregone conclusion.  Maybe it's just me..

    It's not just you-ish. I am enjoying the show quite a lot. But I have to admit it reduces the stakes for me when I realize that whichever character I get interested in is going to be dead tomorrow.

  12. I find I use Watch TCM to satisfy a particular predilection. I love the beginnings of movies. Those main titles that promise so much, with their graphics and musical underscoring. Those first scenes after the titles that establish the milieu of the story--the big city, the barren west, idyllic small town America, or what have you. Every movie is a 5-star movie up through that. Then the first lines of dialogue come in, and you know you've already seen the best the movie has to offer, and you move on. In the unusual circumstance that the movie continues to deliver, you know you're in the presence of a good one. But all the ones that die with those first lines of dialogue--you'll always have those first five minutes. I can spend an hour just watching one movie beginning after another.

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  13. On 11/5/2023 at 8:54 AM, Wilbur Whateley said:

    On this week’s Noir Alley, Eddie Mueller was in an Oakland bar and said that it was going to be his “headquarters for the foreseeable future.” Does anyone know what’s up with this? It’s hard not to be paranoid considering the ongoing corporate shenanigans trying to ruin and/or destroy TCM. Have they gotten rid of the Noir alley set as a “cost-saving” measure?

    I didn't mind this location. Might be time for a "refresh" in any case.

    Half the time I thought the previous set was green-screened anyway.

    On 11/5/2023 at 1:15 PM, Charlie Baker said:

    Alicia and Dave now use the same set that Ben has had to himself. This does smack of reducing studio expenses. 

    I just don't think it has to do with expense, since Alicia and Dave's sets looked like green-screen to me anyway.

    And I don't mind them sharing a set with Ben. It subliminally elevates them to his level. In truth they are both better than Ben, so at least they have achieved parity!

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  14. On 5/31/2023 at 4:40 PM, Raja said:

    You mean like how Danny was fighting with the father and then his child is kidnapped 

    I don't want there to be legal consequences for anyone but Isaac, and therefore there won't be.

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