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Razzberry2

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  1. I'm so thankful not have been born in those times. Every so often remembering what my grandmother and her mother's life were like is to appreciate anew the choices I have today. It's no wonder that Irish emigration was unique in that single women far outnumbered the men. For generations kin groups lived on plots of land divided up like a collective as insurance against starvation. Cousins did marry cousins, but occasionally new names are recorded from neighboring farms, so perhaps enough to refresh the blood line.
  2. I think the marriage can work if there's equally compelling reasons, but I'm not sure what Miss Coke's are. She seems fairly young but perhaps we're to believe she's running out of options and approaching the horror of "spinsterhood". The real Lord A had like 14 children, so maybe taking it for the team he ends up falling in love with her and they live happily-ever-after. It is a fairy-tale after all. ;-)
  3. It all feels a bit rushed and unearned, but I'm thankful for the Paige-reprieve, and E and Claudia fuming about Gorbie was worth the price of admission alone. Renee really creeps me out. I half suspect her of drugging Stan. That would at least explain WTF took him so long, why the lightbulb, dim as it was, finally flickered. He had to have some previous suspicions to make that jump, but I don't recall him having a clue. Just good old Stan, BFF. Chump of the Century. He has to take them down or he may as well blow his brains out.
  4. Yes, I understand that. Convicted in the court of public opinion without any evidence is almost as bad, as some are using that verdict as vindication.
  5. I'm disappointed with Marcia Clark's show for going over the same old cases, and for apparently jumping on the Rebecca Zahau Was Murdered train. Kind of ironic that she appears untroubled by a jury that convicted someone without a single shred of evidence. Pretty sure this will be overturned. I think she wanted it to look like murder. Her family kept saying how she wasn't depressed by the accident. Really? If a child died on my watch, I'd be devastated, but it was actually the painted door that confirmed the suicide for me, since she was one pushing the "she saved him" narrative. Surely if Adam killed her, he didn't also think she saved him. She desperately wanted to think that, but the EMT didn't see her performing CPR, as I recall.
  6. I'm amazed at how much the actors look like the real Picasso in his younger years. Best line by Pablo (about Dora): "She's a realist. They all go mad, sooner or later."
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