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zoey1996

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  1. How? I couldn't tell if they'd married or not. TIA!
  2. Van Der Velk S3 E1, premiered here on my local PBS station last night. I was glad I'd seen an ad for it in August, or I would have missed it, though my DVR would have picked it up. I'd never heard of Free Running, so that aspect was somewhat interesting. I too enjoy seeing Amsterdam; it's on my bucket list.
  3. Yes, I watched Series 1 on PBS as well. I didn't realize that was two years ago! I started watching Death in Paradise a few weeks ago. I kept thinking the actor playing Richard Poole seemed familiar, and was pleased to see it was the same actor, Ben Miller, portraying Jasper Tempest in Professor T.
  4. I watched Episode one of Series 2 tonight on my PBS station. How could so many students fail oral exams finals? And one who passed cheated! Fortunately discovered, but still! I'm glad it's back as part of the Masterpiece Mysteries line up. I've missed my PBS Sunday nights the past few weeks.'
  5. Thanks, @Clanstarling, for all the work you did on this! I'll participate. Until DirecTV settles the contract with Nexstar, I'll be going to J!Archive. Not sure if I'll watch when the DirecTV/Nexstar contract is settled if the strike is still ongoing or not. It's a dilemma I haven't thought about yet.
  6. Unlike some, I liked the Ticonderoga/Saratoga focus. I grew up in the Midwest, and spent 20+ years in Williamsburg VA, so I knew less about the New York area of the Revolution and found that very interesting.
  7. This was a fun episode! No way would I want to do any of what they did, but NZ is gorgeous.
  8. No, she works for the state. It’s not a federal agency. Her boss was a weasel, throwing her to the wolves the way he did. I knew that Dean & Cory did a bad job on their car; it was destined to fail. Not their best episode, but it’s still a good show overall.
  9. I really liked this last episode! It pulled together some loose ends for me, and the resolution was satisfying. I also liked the singing and the song. So the boat got finished, and Alex seems to be moving on. I'm actually looking forward to another season.
  10. Sorry, I got distracted! Week 46: 0/5, no * YTD: 82/230, eleven *, two C * 35.6%
  11. I just started watching Shakespeare & Hathaway. Is there a separate thread for it anywhere? My search hasn't found anything yet.
  12. Add me too please. If you let us know what week is missing, maybe we could look up our posts and let you know when we submitted the ones you're missing?
  13. Fun episode! I enjoyed McBrayer as the counselor/drama teacher. Learning play dialogue can be really hard; Dean did a good job with his. I understand where Lillian is coming from and her concerns, but she seemed rude when she didn't ask "little white girl's" name. I was in high school in 1969, and race relations could be difficult. This was in Kansas, small town, only one black family in town. Also get Bill, Kim, and Bruce differences with their local politician at that time and place. It can be difficult to work within the system when it seems like it's all lip service and nothing ever progresses or changes. Best line was Bill wondering if the usher would give him his dime back!
  14. Having looked it over some more, and given it some thought, the listing of the numbers in the clue/answers listing doesn't really matter. We all know the total number of FJs should be 230. So, never mind, all is well. And yes, huge thanks to @Clanstarling for handling all that!
  15. Oh, I think he’s fine too, but several posts upthread were critical of his singing.
  16. 14 2023 High School Reunion Tournament episodes/games 16 2022 Tournament of Champions episodes/games + 10 2022 Second Chance competition episodes/games —————————————————————————————— = 40 games to subtract from the 230 total Which would be 190, not 196? But I'm not following what this refers to: Clan Starling listed: Week 19 • Jan. 16, 2023 - two asterisks *84. Business Milestones.” These were first sold in 1908, at a price equivalent to about $27,000 today.* *85. Geography Mnemonics MIMAL, sometimes said to be the silhouette of a chef or elf, stands for Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, these 2 states.* 86. Early American History. In 1692 Increase Mather wrote, "It were better that ten suspected" these "escape, than that one innocent person... be condemned" 87. British Landmarks. Like Sir Thomas More, 3 16th century English queens are buried at this location 88. Television. Mike Post combined the sound of a slamming jail door, an anvil & 100 men stomping on a floor for this series that debuted in 1990 So #84-88. Separately, I thought we tracked all of the FJ’s that were part of the “regular” (non-prime-time) shows, even if they were tournament shows. That’s what I did.
  17. I just now noticed, the question count total is 196 here, but shouldn't it be 230, for 46 weeks? It was different beginning back with week 19, when the list showed 84 - 88, but the week total was 95. Am I missing something?
  18. I couldn’t get past “yellow.” I once got to see the Austin bats!
  19. We're postponing our road trip. Mr. Zoey is in the hospital. Nothing too serious, but he won't be well enough to travel anytime soon.
  20. Week 45: 0/5, no * YTD: 82/225, eleven *, two C * 36.4% I might have gotten Guernica, but I saw the answer on another site, so I'm not certain. Having to read on J! Archive is throwing me off.
  21. Road trip! Mr. Zoey and I are road tripping from Ellsworth, to Concordia Kansas for the Orphan Train Museum. Second stop is at Harold Warp's Pioneer Museum at Minden, Nebraska. We're planning on Carhenge in Alliance before heading to the Kit Carson County Carousel an Museum at Burlington, Colorado. We'll probably stop at a couple more museums before going home. It turns out the county fair will be going on while we're in Kit Carson County. Hope it's fun but not crowded. We're doing OK but we both have some mobility issues and tire easily. I just turned 72 but sometimes I feel closer to 80!
  22. We had thunderstorms Sunday night, so my recording was cutting in and out about half way through. Made it more difficult to follow the plot. Have we seen the brother yet? Were those flashbacks? I think I missed a lot. Amusing that even Ridley mentioned he's just an enthusiastic amateur singer - I think that was the phrase he used. It sort of acknowledges what's been mentioned here, that he isn't a very good singer. Yup, I thought that too!
  23. I was expecting to see a shadow against the curtains in the brightly lit caravan that they lived in while starting the castle repairs. So if they are no longer living there, why was it brightly lit? And why didn't Roger check inside to see if anything was there? That made no sense. Pretty sure there's a portal at the dam due to the sounds Bree heard. Will that be a development later? That attack at the shack made me think of the Kansas "Bloody Benders" murders. The rodent stew was sickening! Auntie Claire was so kind with Young Ian.
  24. Week 44: 3/5, no * YTD: 82/220, eleven *, two C * 37.3%
  25. Week 43: 1/5, no * YTD: 79/215, eleven *, two C * 36.7%
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