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The expressions on the faces of Elizabeth and Nathan when they discovered the true identity of the jolly good fellow ... worth the price of admission. :)
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Not really any belly laughs, but constant snickering throughout this episode:
Anything to do with spaghetti.
Anything Dale said and/or sang.
George and Jim
Even Mary and Audrey with the hostile spaghetti/bread invite
Walter Mondale
But one big question. One shameful family secret after another being revealed and Sheldon seemingly so out of the loop. Like he isn't privy to the Queen Mother of Dirty Laundry - his father's dalliance with that blonde German tart.
And, didn't he pull a similar joke on Missy several seasons ago, getting her to dig in Meemaw's yard?
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Ratings for the first episode indicate that screwing over a significant portion of the fanbase wasn't a great idea.
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Hope Valley Snark season is upon us!!
Elizabeth does, in fact, get her hair cut.She also rushes to the bedside of the man she recently dumped.
In spite of that, Lucas makes a speedy recovery, and is soon doing noble governor-ly things.
Lucas' shooter is arrested .... or was he? Bill is on a mission to uncover the truth. With Rosemary's help. Heaven help him.
Faith's failure to diagnose an older woman's heart condition may result in her becoming an insta-mom.
Fiona is now a suffragette ... in Nashville. Why not?
Mei is stressed by her workload of TWO clients.
Nathan continues his search for bad guys and a personality. Which he had a while back. But will have to conform to Elizabeth's dictates in the future.
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One more thing ...
Got a case of the sads when Jim (that's Mandy's dad's name 😀) mentioned something to the effect that the only thing he cared about was having the chance to walk her down the aisle.
'Cause George and Missy will never have that chance ...
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"When you say hurtful stuff like that you sound a little like your mother."
Oh, Georgie. Nailed it. The kid is trying so hard to be a stand-up guy, looking for the good in people and the situation he finds himself in. But, Mandy IS just like her mother ... which is why this relationship is doomed, and why the spinoff seems so unappealing to me.
Now, a season or two of not-dead George, Dale, and Mandy's dad (whose name I can never remember) swilling beer and commenting on the world around them could be loads of fun.
Or the Geezer Bus from several seasons ago ...
But nobody asked me, doggone it. 🙂
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Not a big Mandy fan, but think she had the line of the night explaining that the only underaged person she'll buy booze for is the underaged father of her baby.
Guess Mary was smart enough not to let their tax guy know that there was an $800 error in their favor on their taxes. 'Cuz you know Sheldon would have argued every penny back to the IRS. (Wonder if Mary even told George?)
Eye patch Mary!!! 🤣😂🤣
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Big Bang Mary's personality emerged in a big way this episode. Instead of coddling Sheldon, nice to see her throwing a few zingers his way.
Sheldon obviously gained not one whit of humility from his experiences in Germany.
Delighted to learn that Helga is "the other woman."
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For someone with an eidetic memory, Adult Sheldon sure glossed over the most interesting parts of his first stay in Germany.
The George - Mary letter exchanges were lovely. After hearing the genuine love expressed in Mary's last letter, though, had a sudden moment of panic when the phone rang in her apartment. "Oh no! Not now!" I thought.
Of course, Sheldon's knock on the door and entry into wherever in next week's previews kinda left me with a similar feeling of unease.
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What a delight it would be to watch Leonard, Penny, Raj, Howard, Bernadette, Stuart, Kripke, and Leslie Winkle watch this episode together. Right up there with The Slap for pure viewing enjoyment.
George and Mandy's dad are not the most enlightened duo, but I'd love to go grocery shopping with them again.
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Missy morphing into Mary ... who'da thunk it?
Even more amazing, though, was Young(ish) Sheldon almost physically morphing into Big Bang Sheldon. Amazing!
Think I love Dale. Not sure that's something to be proud of. 😂🤣😂
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Watching it on FreeVee now.
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"My mother's dead."
🎶Fa la la la la la la la la🎶
Who decided cheery holiday music should follow that bombshell?
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"Oh Rob!!!!!!"
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The school kids were mad at Lucas because Elizabeth dumped him?
Whatever, show.
Abigail returning? The "real" romance of Nathan and Elizabeth? If this is what awaits in the new season, I'm on Team Asteroid Makes a Direct Hit on Hope Valley.
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Oh, Jack's not dead. He just realized he was married to a woman with serious ball-busting shrew tendencies and used the rock slide as his means of escape. He's living the high life now, not necessarily wealthy, but definitely happy, healthy, and wiser.
And, he's gonna meet up with Lucas at some point, and boy howdy, will they have a lot to share. 😉
That's my fanwank. Free for the taking to a good home. 😂🤣😂
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OK - take back what I said about Nathan. After tonight, he absolutely deserves to fall into Elizabeth's emasculating clutches. Lucas is well rid of her.
Speaking of Lucas - isn't he from New Orleans or someplace else in the States? And wouldn't he need to be a Canadian citizen to be eligible to run for governor?
Speaking of elections - wouldn't this be the first time Canadian women are allowed to vote? Some might consider that point worth mentioning.
This show ...
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Since she wasn't willing to even move across town for him, hard to believe Elizabeth would leave Hope Valley for another town - especially one where he'd be the star and not her.
Have not enjoyed watching Lucas cater (and cave) to her every whim, with her giving him absolutely nothing in return. Don't want to see Nathan, who has finally acquired a functioning personality, meet the same fate.
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Run, Lucas, run.
Run fast and run far.
Maybe there's room under the same rock pile where Jack made his escape.
And take Nathan with you, too. Far, far away from Elizabeth's soul-sucking tentacles.
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9 hours ago, TVForever said:
Is it just me, or does Elizabeth seem more Goody Two Shoes Self-Righteous than she used to?
She's at a 10+++ on the Abigail Scale of Sanctimony.
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Now that there is a radio in town, perhaps the good people of Hope Valley will finally learn of the Great War.
Seinfeld may have been the original show about nothing, but When Calls the Heart takes nothingness to a whole new level.
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Spent the last week or so binging a series from the 2010's missed in first run, Hart of Dixie. Thoroughly enjoyed its endearing, quirky characters and its heart. Kinda like The Gilmore Girls set in Alabama. A definite "comfort food" kind of show.
Big fan of The Chosen, so when Jonathan Roumie made a very small appearance, the whole neighborhood must have heard me yell, "JESUS!!!!"
Which was followed in short order by an equally loud, though not quite as enthusiastic, "PASTOR JEFF!" when I realized it was Matt Hobby playing one of a trio of musical backwoods brothers. (He would have received a more enthusiastic greeting had he not been such a spineless jackass for much of last season.)
Hey - maybe a musical episode of Young Sheldon in the future?? 🤣😂
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So ... we really weren't supposed to laugh when Ned face-planted into the pool?
Or cheer when Tracy turned the screws on big dumb Drewfus?
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Fort Morgan next featured in a community wide Fix My Flip?
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S07.E08: An Ankle Monitor And A Big Plastic Crap House
in Young Sheldon
That snake deserved a place in the credits.