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  1. 5 hours ago, WhineandCheez said:

    This is trivial, but then again this entire Presidency is--anyway, Joe said that "Trump complained that he didn't like the cheese."  But isn't it true that he complained because he thought he was getting a full breakfast and they only served a Continental breakfast (BEING THAT THEY WERE ON "THE CONTINENT", DUH)

    No, that pastry/cheese reaction was an invention of Sarah HuckaB Sanders, to come up with an excuse for the reason John Kelly was rolling his eyes when Trump was insulting Germany at the breakfast.  So she insulted Belgium and Kelly's cosmopolitanism in one swoop.  She is appalling.  

    5 hours ago, Chloesmom said:

    Whineandcheez to be honest I don't think anybody complained about the breakfast, they just had to cover Trump's odious tracks.  It was just another cheap shot by SHS at Kelly trying to humiliate him into resigning.  I don't think I like his politics but I do know he dedicated 40+ years of service to this country so if I am correct I find her comment vile and typical.

    The attempt at realtime view correction was reported in by WaPo:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2018/07/12/morning-joe-attempts-an-impossible-task-fact-checking-trump-on-the-fly/?utm_term=.758262881d9e 

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  2. 8 minutes ago, Chloesmom said:

    To be honest JJJ I missed it but based on history this show can't throw enough compliments Reagan's way so I'm sure they had to remind everyone that Reagan won Wisconsin in 1984.

    That's probably what they were trying to do.  They were focused on him losing "just one state" but only ever said "Wisconsin ". As I said, it was confusing. 

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  3. Now in the new hour Mika is reading Joe's tweet about the president's behavior-- while Joe sits next to her.

    now they are replaying their muttered corrections-- and I understand why this was incomprehensible while I was still mostly asleep at 3:45 AM. 

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  4. 10 minutes ago, Chloesmom said:

    And it appears Macron has joined the cast swinging back at Trump in real/record time . . . viva la France!

    Indeed, Viva la France!  Thanks for explaining what they were doing to correct the president's speech in real time.

    Niw they are comparing him to Stalin, who also was famously not willing to be corrected.  

    Now they are promoting Lawrence O'Donnell's book.  That's why he is there.  super. 

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  5. Are they really congratulating themselves on their own show for how they interrupted that speech?  It seemed like they were muttering under the speaking, and thought they were correcting the remarks.  Maybe they were, but it's not even 4:00 AM here and I could not tell what they were doing.  

    I also was surprised to see Lawrence O'Donnell on the show. 

    10 minutes ago, Chloesmom said:

    Good grief, why is LOD kissing Joe's ass? . . . gross.

    Like Joe actually looked up that information that he was cutting in with . . . sigh.

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  6. I think that embedded Russian spy saga is fascinating (and yes, I watched all of "The Americans"), but I did not need to hear the whole story to know it was Peter Strzok who headed that.  I wish him the very best; he has earned the high regard of this country, and is entitled to make idiotic yet accurate remarks about what he is seeing on television.  I will not be watching the public hearing, but look forward to hearing highlights.  It gets so exhausting to see each political party pushing partisan spectacles.  

    I did laugh at the end of the show, when Rachel was relating Sarah Huckabee Sanders attempt to say that John Kelly was making a face (at those insults directed at Germany) because he was expecting a "full breakfast" instead of Belgian pastries and cheeses.  Nice job, Sarah, unsuccessfully masking the obvious disagreement about the insults, but also managing to insult the host country.

    Manafort is going to have a tough couple of months in the Alexandria city jail.  I did love the number of times Rachel pointed out his "extension cord" for his in-cell laptop.  No, I'm betting the Alexandria city jail is not going to have the same amenities nor access to polo shirts.   Also loved Rachel pointing out the judge's comment that the jail has managed to house "spies and traitors" successfully. 

    4 hours ago, Medicine Crow said:

    I love her stories & the punchline to this story was surprising!!  All that he did for the U.S. & it's bye-bye when he reveals his true feelings!!??

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  7. 29 minutes ago, SusanSunflower said:

    Joan has no desire to become her mother any time soon, so while Morse may appear an "excellent prospect" to us,  I suspect he looks a lot like a ball&chain to her .... mooning about after she declined his proposal offered in her "hour of need", perhaps not a particularly happy memory for Joan. 

    Also, I think Morse is close enough to being a clone of her father that it raises many issues for Joan, which she is intelligent enough to realize.  So, I agree she does not want to "become her mother" in the near future, but also does not want to marry dear old dad.  I don't mean this in any way except she so clearly has a complicated relationship with her father that she is imperfectly working through. 

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  8. 7 hours ago, GussieK said:

    Thank you for explaining the Trainspotter piano teacher connection. I missed that completely. So did Morse suddenly make that connection, rush off to catch him, and then suddenly interrupt the attempted murder of the stationmaster's wife (another movie title--no?) just by chance.  Too much coinky dinky with the murderous sister happening to meet the mother of the murdered girl. 

    At that point, Morse did not know about the sister plot, but he realized that there was a suddenly new connection between the train spotter and the 1964 murder, so was off and running -- while also figuring out the sister swap.

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  9. 50 minutes ago, mjc570 said:

    I understand Cedric's first murder (school girl Linda) was probably out of jealousy, she was his mother's favored pupil.  So why attack the station master's wife?  Was it triggered by the copy cat murders?  I also didn't understand how Frances and her husband expected to get away with substituting Frances for Jilly, it's not like they were identical twins, people know them. 

    The husband had tickets to South America, so apparently the plan was to leave town almost immediately.  That's why I said the wife (not murdered, but pretending to be murdered) should have gone to London instead of walking around Oxford where they knew people.  Idiot plan.  

    Cedric apparently was triggered in some way -- I agree we really did not need that final attack.  They already had evidence that he had killed the girl back in 1964.  

    I think what really pushed Bright's buttons was the whole scenario -- beyond Trewlove and the rudeness, to protecting everything he has stood for in his entire career.  I also have quite come to like him in the past few seasons! 

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  10. 6 hours ago, M. Darcy said:

    Darn it, Trump is announcing his Supreme Court pick at 9 pm tonight which cuts into Rachel's show.  Grr. 

    Oh, yuck, I had not realized that.  Well, they don't take questions, so it should not last too long.  But then her show slot will need to focus on the choice, and that might mean a panel led by Brian Williams. (!) ??

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  11. The mother of the murderer/trainspotter was the piano teacher of the girl murdered back in 1964.  Remember that he said in his first conversation with Morse that his mother wanted him to be a pianist, but he did not have an ear for it.  Then the mother of the girl, at the nursing home, mentioned the teacher's name, and said the teacher had been especially devastated by the girl's death.

    I think there is a hint of jealousy we are meant to infer regarding the trainspotter.

    Remember Morse looking at her school picture and seeing the badge labeled "Prefect "? Very early in the episode, in the model train scene, they give us a shot of random items, and the "Prefect" badge is right on top. So, we had a chance to solve that mystery about halfway through, if we had paid attention to the random objects. 

    Idiot activity:  if Frances was supposed to be dead and mourned, she should not have been walking around Oxford.  The shopgirl saw her, and many others did as well.  She should have gone to London and waited. 

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  12. It is three lines longer, where he says he will not come any closer, and tells Joan to come to him.  The rest is in the PBS version.  Glad you could get the full version!

    2 hours ago, Dessert said:

    Here’s the longer version:

    Colin Dexter makes an appearance as "Employee of the Month" as "Signal Man Dexter"!

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  13. 5 minutes ago, Dessert said:

    The scene with Joan on the roof is still there, but it is longer in the BBC version. What they use in the PBS version serves the plot, but loses a little of the emotional resonance. 

    I was also waiting for a scene where Morse recovers his records or is at least told about them. I have no idea if that is in the BBC version or not. Now I wonder about everything. I know PBS edits many programs, but I don’t understand why. Do they not think we can sit still for an entire show, or don’t have the attention span to follow it? Do they think their schedule is so sacrosanct that it musn’t be tampered with? 

    I think they shorten the shows to make time for the sponsor clips and then other promotions at the end.  It's only four or so minutes, but sometimes the scenes are crucial.  I quite liked the roof scene we saw -- it was emotional and rueful on both sides. 

    Morse saw his records, but he just was not giving any indication that he recognized them.  Again (see two posts above), I do think we are missing a scene about the stolen Morse items.

    Everyone certainly is giving George Fancy a lot of unearned breaks and credit.  Including the baby name.  Wife is going to be surprised if she ever tracks him down to thank him. 

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  14. 2 hours ago, Dessert said:

    Now I’m mad. I’ve seen a clip of the scene between Morse and Joan on the roof. PBS edited it! What is wrong with them? What else did they leave out?

    Now, *that* one was in this episode!  After he gets his beer, they head to the roof.  That is when she tries to fix him up with "Claudine".  Was that Claudine he ran into afterward on the street?

    They were not just dismissive of the reporter played by Abigail Thaw, I thought they were rather rude to her. 

    Secret red letters at the end spell out:  PARLIAMENTARY TRAINS -- a special train service for the lower-income riders. 

    So, where were the missing scenes?  I think there must have been a scene with Fancy and the two jerks in the car before they blew into the office and attacked Trewlove.  That was just too out of the blue; it needed a setup. 

    Strangely, Morse did not seem to react to seeing his belongings in the storage shed.

    I need to watch this entire episode again.  I really got lost a few times. 

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  15. So, it was not clear who actually owned the Faberge egg at the end of the episode (was it Lake or Gray who owned it?) -- and it appears that the egg was authentic, but they were doctoring the provenance with fake documents.  I still don't see why they did not just sell the valuable egg without the documents -- other art historians could have authenticated it as an actual Faberge product.  I just watched the episode again, and realized they were doing all this to get insurance money for a fake theft.  What idiots.  Any insurance company would have invested considerable resources to try to authenticate the missing egg, and they would have been discovered as frauds, eventually, and even if they did get a payout, it would have been at a future date.  

    I also realized that the background Verdi for this episode was "La Traviata," and the "Traviata" ("wayward woman") certainly was appropriate for Eve Thorne.  

    Wow, Thursday really is hard as a rock in dealing with all these scuzzy characters -- his face could be carved of granite.

  16. 1 hour ago, Driad said:

    Can someone knowledgeable comment on Fred's accent?  Possibly Fred intentionally changed his accent. "Upper class" characters on British dramas often look down on police, so maybe Fred wanted to sound more educated than his original accent might imply?

    I really think the accent was deliberately added or intensified to show that Fred's brother was of a different class than Fred has become. Britain is so class-conscious, and theatre uses accents to make the point of who belongs where.  We were meant to understand that Fred's brother was not his equal.  Yes, it's unsettling to see people pigeonholed.  And they gave him behaviour to match the accent, like immediately calling Bright "Reginald".  

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  17. Is there really no thread for "Meet the Press"?

    Also, there appears to be no general thread for comments on guests anchors MSNBC.  Chris Jansing is guest host at "Meet the Press" today, and on many other shows (guest anchor), but I can't find the place to remark on this. 

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  18. 1 hour ago, XOQueens said:

    I’ll put $5 on Joe streaming in from Nantucket and “Mika has the day off”.

    I think it was recorded in advance?  There were a few live hours on MSNBC midday (the Chris Jansing works project, filling in for so many vacationing anchors), and the afternoon and evening were all pre-recorded shows.  I don't know why they bothered -- not going to tune in for canned shows on a holiday.  

    2 minutes ago, Chloesmom said:

    Intriguing.  Based on Joe's whining about only having 15 minutes off for the nation's Independence Day I believe you are correct.  I am ashamed to say I set a reminder for the show.  Sigh.

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  19. That missing dialogue is important to the plot, because Thursday talks about letting in “Chaz and Billy” through the side door.  Those are/were his brothers (Chaz=the Charles we saw).  So this does tell us that he had two brothers, and at the very end of the episode, he says “the best of us never came back” (Billy).  So, we really were meant to hear that missing dialogue.

    Did you realize that the “archeologist” in the film clips at the opening was Shaun Evans?! 
     

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  20. 50 minutes ago, Sharpie66 said:

    Loved Rachel’s handoff to Lawrence.

    LOD: I am aware your holiday begins as soon as we are done here. Do you want to say anything after your hour?   RM: Bye!!

    I thought Rachel had grimaced a little, as she had just provided the illusion (which she knew that we know is not true) that she would be present tomorrow.  "I'll see you tomorrow" said she, as she described the show about the Supreme Court nomination, then Lawrence waved her off to her canoe.   Honestly, I can take knowing everyone will be away and they have recorded shows already.  I don't need the illusion that they will be on the air live.   

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