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Thank you. I learned a new word. Add me to the list of those not liking the violent turn this show has taken.
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So true! I hate them in real life too.
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Ohhhh!!! Thank you. (VERY old man) hmmm. So the husband at the nursing home was the villain? And his wife had no idea? So I guess I'm now confused about the geography, she said they lived in Chicago and didn't get there often to take care of the property. I guess that's why they had him in that weird mask so he could remove it for the reveal.
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I'm confused. Who is the old man? The retired cop who is helping Colter? Is this a guess, or was it told or suggested? Also, I did not like that cop's violent methods. Colter had been presented as an ethical and kind fellow, but, although he didn't seem to condone the methods, he didn't protest either. Wait, maybe not ethical (breaking and entering in probably every episode!) but not cruel.
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Ah thanks, missed that.
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I thought the grotesque thing in the boiling pot was the head of the man lying there without a head. They avoided saying what it was that I noticed and I don't know which would be worse. A baby would be sad and horrible and so wrong, but a disembodied head perhaps looking back at you would be entirely grotesque. There was a baby in the family, and I don't remember seeing it after, but I looked at the scene as little as possible.
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Of course, yes, the bride did kill the groom, but the groom gave her that dumb untested pill. I thought this episode was pretty stupid. I don't think drugs necessarily affect everyone in the same way, so that method seemed really off and dangerous to me. However I am enjoying the show, good acting maybe? I really liked the character Dana, who took care of Dr. Wolf, she seemed more competent than the rest.
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Oh dear, I was hoping someone could help me figure out what is going on.
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This is so twisted. I am beginning to suspect everyone. Even Lois. That turducken assembly was creepy and the full table was like a tableaux. The horrible 50's-hair nurse's skill with the surgical thread made me suspicious. The nun from the beginning, and the weird priest. And now the pushy smug orderly. (Travis Kelce!) I like Lois's daughter, a voice of reason, and surely not a suspect. A thank you to whoever sets this up so each episode has its own page even though they are airing two episodes back to back. I always tape and watch later, earlier in the day and one episode at a time.
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Phew! So I thought. Funny to me though, when asked, of course, he was an experienced jumper! I suspect the character would have claimed he was whether he had ever jumped before though. I used to want to jump, when I told that to a college advisor he laughed and laughed and asked, "Why would you ever want to do anything that you had to accomplish perfectly the first time?"
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I was going to write and ask if this was a joke, or did I miss something. Went back and re-watched, and yes, I certainly did miss something! Reasons? I'm stupid? I was falling asleep. I said to myself out loud, "I just want this to be over," so not watching attentively. There was a lot of going back and forth in time. Also the critical scene was brief and I thought he was having a panic attack. BTW does that comment still need to be in a spoiler? I guess I found enough about the (mercifully short) show to watch the whole thing. I liked Jack's work friend, and I liked Alice's assistant. I kind of liked Jack, but not his wimpy acceptance of Alice yanking him around. Alice? mostly not.
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S.49 E.14: Josh Brolin / Ariana Grande
Beezella replied to Galileo908's topic in Saturday Night Live
Oh, I get it! Thanks. -
S.49 E.14: Josh Brolin / Ariana Grande
Beezella replied to Galileo908's topic in Saturday Night Live
What was the deal with the teacup in the Katie Britt sketch? It sounded like it was empty with the spoon scraping. I didn't see the whole original Republican response, as I turned it off when she started in with the rape stuff. Did she do something with a teacup? edited for clarity. -
The pilot is being repeated March 14. Yay! I missed it too, but Mr. Beezella had recorded it. We both liked it a lot. I had completely forgotten about double space bar at end of a sentence. It took a minute to remember when that went away (for me) and it was when most of us began typing on a computer. I put one double space bar in to see if it auto corrects when I post.
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I wouldn't say Lorna murdered Aoife, perhaps involuntary manslaughter? Although I don't know the laws in England. Covering up a presumed death I suppose. Too bad Aoife didn't wear one of those medical tags (Such as "I am diabetic," or whatever her strange malady was, associated with epilepsy. "Make sure I'm not really dead," perhaps?) The ending was satisfying, I guess as happy an ending as possible considering the terrible history.
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I thought maybe to show them that everything that could be done had been done, and how respectful they were of the little girl's life and of the death process. Perhaps it helps with "closure?" That being said, it was a very depressing season ending. Especially since we don't know if we will get to see season 4 in the states. I think we got this season because of the actor/writer strike. My goodness, they killed a baby! I can't remember if it was the last episode or the one before, but two patients ended their own lives, granted, in very different ways.
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Season 4 Discussion Thread
Beezella replied to DanaK's topic in All Creatures Great And Small (2021)
Thank you! Exactly what I was wondering, not so much the exact equivalent, but how pricey this would have been at the time. However much, it would have been an insult. -
Possibilities: 1) Dream sequence, 2) Psychic break for Asher 3) Suddenly Sci Fi 4) Weird writing?
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I thought I'd seen weird before but. . .
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S49.E01: Pete Davidson / Ice Spice
Beezella replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Saturday Night Live
She looked great! Also, I assume she was an Android, and I think she did a good job of getting that across. I am not the target audience anymore, was around when the show first premiered, but I thought this episode was pretty awful. Best part was the serious opening with Pete, the ending gathering that went on for a full 2 minutes where everyone seemed to be having a good time, and the saxophone player. -
I came here to see if (miracle!) there was any talk of rebooting this wonderful show. Of course with the actors' and writers' strikes there won't be any new shows for awhile. Others have commented that it could go on without Hilary Swank if she had other prospects and I agree. Nothing against her, I just like so many of the others in the cast. Grace Dove for sure. There was one episode with someone who wasn't exactly a police officer but was clearly doing a fine job of taking care of her city because of caring personal relationships with the residents of her small town. I would like to see more of her. This might have been episode 10 with Georgina Lightning. Sigh.
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S04.E18: A Hundred CCs of Handsome
Beezella replied to jewel21's topic in Bob ❤️ Abishola (Bob Hearts Abishola)
I loved the flash mob dance for the proposal. Gloria can MOVE! -
S02.E06: Manhappiness / S02.E07: To Ed
Beezella replied to formerlyfreedom's topic in Somebody Somewhere
That was the first thing I thought too, pillows don't need packing peanuts! Which are expensive by the way. And the enormous boxes are more expensive to ship, USPS anyway. I love Fred! I was afraid for a moment we were going to have a runaway bride, but thank goodness no, there she appeared in all her glory. It was such a beautiful wedding setup, props to Tricia. "Gloria" is so much more Sam's style of song, really great job on that. All in all a very satisfying finale, that maybe came a little too quickly. I wonder if the writers' strike shortened the season? -
I became curious enough to go back and look for the names of the scams. "What about a Montreal Merry-Go-Round like a Cowboy switch." Settled on the City Slicker Sucker Punch. Previous episode: Sarajevo Shuffle (permanent veto by Birdie!), Kansas City shuffle (too dangerous), The Two Jeffs (failed twice before, wrong Jeffs) Third time's the charm! with the right Jeffs! Snappy fun dialogue.
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OMG, me too! At the moment I have Covid brain, so maybe that is an excuse. I gave up trying to understand all the scams, but love all the suggested ones by name, the Two Jeffs, the Helsinki Hustle, the 6 Heathers (made up the last 2 can't remember the rest) I also would like it better if it was just, or mostly the Nicolette family. I will miss Birdie, Charlie, Frannie and Leo and Ollie. It was fun while it lasted.