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Tim McD

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  1. The show seems to be veering into teenage soap-opera territory, which is a shame. I can do without all the nonsensical bed-hopping. And somebody needs to tell the writers that throwing a half-assed lesbian affair into the storyline is just plain lazy; I half expected to see Doug Stamper peering thorough the curtains.

     

    Why are Charlie and Abby even married? Do they know each other? Have they been introduced? Helen, who was awesome when she was helping Fritz to get laid, is turning into a sad joke. The story arc with Frank & Liza's daughter and the private seems to be sputtering and who the hell cares about this goddam French lady? Fortunately it's not too late and here's to hoping that Manhattan returns to more grown-up storytelling.


    I was confused about something -- Just before we see Charlie sitting in the hotel room with Helen, we get a flash of them kissing passionately. Was he just imagining this? If it really happened, then it was a weird way of showing it.

     

     

    I took it to be Charlie's drunken fantasizing. Helen yammering on about "The Wrong Brothers" brought him back to reality.

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  2. I've always liked the idea of Ashley Longworth being a figment of Emily's imagination. John-Boy mentioned this in the short story he wrote about the Baldwins, about how the townspeople suspected that Ashley was a creation of her addled mind, but went along with it to protect her delicate state. Of course that whole idea was shot to hell when Ashley Jr. showed up.

  3. Ugh! Her deer in the headlights look while clutching that baby when she KNEW the adoption lady was coming.

     

     

    I can't believe Doc Whoever suggested that. "Olivia, the best way to deal with your devastation at not being able to bear any more children is to adopt a baby then have it ripped away from you just as you begin to emotionally bond with it."  Same when the Waltons take in a kid from the orphanage for a couple of weeks, then POW!, back to the orphanage with ya, sucker!

  4. In the episode that was being filmed when Corby had her stroke, she appears in a couple of scenes early on and that's it. What was weird was how they tried to cover for her by having Grandpa speak to her off camera. For instance you see Grandpa go into their bedroom and say, "Here I am Esther," which is bizarre because nobody ever does that.

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  5. Like DoughGirl said, Grandma said early on that they had 3 kids, but later all mention of the third child ended and they only spoke of John and Ben. In TV parlance this is known as "Chuck Cunninghaming."

     

    An early episode also mentioned that Ben was buried on Waltons Mountain (I think we even saw his tombstone), but that later changed to Ben being buried in a military cemetery in France.

  6. Who was Cora's daddy? John's brother I guess, but not Ben?

     

     

    Cora was John's cousin, not niece. Her father would have been one of Zeb's brothers, whom Cora described as an irresponsible wanderer like her husband. Cora's dad gave up his share of the land because he didn't want to be tied down by it. Zeb took that parcel and gave it to John-Boy.

     

    Great casting of the part of Cora by the way. That woman had a real Joadesque dust-bowl look.

  7. That entire episode would never have happened in real life. You would think people who write for TV shows would have some idea how movies are made. The New York film company would have shot the film in NYC, not haul the crew, cameras, lights (BTW what are they planning on plugging the lights into?), etc into the middle of nowhere in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Also John is hired to provide lumber for the sets; what sets? And where are they building them, inside the old house? Bollocks.

     

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