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The other side of the portal could have been anywhere. Why not Wales?
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OT, but maybe you'll enjoy the Smothers Brothers introducing Harry Belafonte.
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Wednesday FJ: does anyone else have the bad habit of thinking artwork = paintings? I've gotta break that habit!
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S11.E6: Latin Roots
Driad replied to Yeah No's topic in Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Wondering if they generally break bad news with the camera running, but if the guest gets upset and asks them not to air that part, they don't. I wish Prof. Gates would stop the "Mm-hmm" and just nod. -
I sometimes have trouble telling whether a scene is a flashback. They seem to make the flashbacks less colorful (sepia) but since Amy's apartment is mostly beige, there isn't much difference.
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Rabies vaccine for ferrets was approved in the US in 1992; I don't know about Britain. But I'm a bit worried about Doris's ferret-bitten hand.
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If a ghost gets attached to a particular atom and the ship burns, that atom might end up as part of a tree. Or part of a tomato that someone eats, and then ... ?
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Didn't some episode show Connor using music recording equipment in his room? Maybe he could work at a radio station or recording studio, especially if the employer would not require him to interact much with the public.
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Week 22: 2/5, no *
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Sarah may be too young to have seen the bathtub scene in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."
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They could have had Sam and the therapist meet by video (e.g. Zoom) which would look almost the same on TV.
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I was chuckling at Isaac's shirt because a man I knew in the 70s had one a lot like it. From Leeuwenhoek, lion was a guess but it counts.
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Speaking of dogs, I would have liked to see Jess greet Tristan enthusiastically, while Dash wonders "Who is this human?" (I think Dash arrived during Tristan's absence.)
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Sorry about this ... Week 21: 4/5 + 3 *. I hadn't heard of cioppino but it sounded good so I'll bring a batch.
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One clue reminded me of a riddle in the category Mythology and Medicine: "A mother's kids played loud music that gave her this type of earache. It was so bad that she killed them."
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She said she had been a "weather girl." AIUI, that is an attractive young woman who dresses provocatively and reads the forecast (written by an actual meteorologist) off the teleprompter. I don't think I have ever seen one; the TV stations I watch emphasize the meteorology credentials of their people who present the forecasts.
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The "previously" mentioned a pen that somehow had information on it. What was that? I don't remember it, although I have seen all the episodes.
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This show must have several writers. Why didn't one of them look up how genealogy websites work? Because that wasn't it.
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Wow, Ryan wore a red shirt but he survived. Maybe he's not a Star Trek fan.
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Yecch. The only soap I want in a medical drama is what they use to wash their hands.
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I'll give it another chance or two. For me it depends on the writing. Basing it on the Sherlock Holmes canon, the writers could go either creative or lazy. If it works well, we can have "Doylist vs. Watsonian" discussions. Morris Chestnut was in some other series (can't remember which) and left me unimpressed. We'll see.
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17 Seriously Difficult 'Jeopardy!' Questions About Historical Figures (It does not actually specify that these are real 'Jeopardy!' questions.)
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S11.E4: Dreamers One and All
Driad replied to Yeah No's topic in Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Yes, it's said that most people with European ancestry are descended from Charlemagne (a.k.a. Chuck the Prolific). He had a lot of children and lived a long time ago, and records of high-ranking people were more likely to be made.