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SteveR405

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  1. No, Bonnie is Kathy’s older sister’s daughter.
  2. I hate to be the one to spread rumors, but I heard that Billy's little sister had run of with Richie Cunningham's big brother. This is a big scandal that the networks are covering up.
  3. In addition to the Cleveland trip, (1) why did Jonathan have to put on a tie if he was just going to seduce Elena? (2) why was Grace acting suspicious from the beginning even before she knew anything was up with her husband? It was her behavior that alerted the two detectives that something was up. (3) How and why did the murder victim do a revealing portrait of Grace? (4) with whom did Jonathan previously have an affair with, and (5) why does Graces' lawyer fried sleep with her daughter?
  4. This is an over generalization of small English towns. In only half the cases is it the vicar poisoning someone and a little old lady solving the cases. In the other half of towns, it is the little old lady poisoning someone and the vicar solving the cases.
  5. According to a biography on James Wight (aka Herriot), the real-life Siegfried Farnon (Donald Sinclair) was somewhat obnoxious and threatened to sue James for his depiction of him. I believe that eventually Wight/Herriot offered some of his royalties from the books as a piece offering. I don’t know or can’t recall whether Herriot rewrote his depiction of Siegfried. I do know that Herriot had to rewrite his first novel several time before it was published.
  6. I believe Beth suffered/benefited from a condition called apophenia, which refers to the human tendency to see patterns and meaning in information. I've worked with a couple of people like this, and although very rare, I don't find this totally unbelievable.
  7. That is not true. Randall first texted Kevin to congratulate him. Initially, Kevin wrote that he was glad to hear from Randall, but deleted the text and simply replied a cold "thanks". Randall was disappointed in the reply.
  8. The show didn't explicitly state what the favor was, but my assumption was that the "slimy editor" forced the popular (and competent) cabinet member to resign after exposing her as a former drug addict.
  9. That is a real address, though there doesn't seem to be a house at that location.
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