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Hi Chris,
Just out of curiosity, why do you make your two small kids work full time? >:-(
Just kidding!! 😉
I've always been a stickler for a victorian sensibility ?
Hi Chris,
I'll bet you're Dickens fan, aren't you? Flackett even sounds Dickensian. =:-O
Your middle name wouldn't happen to be "Fagin" would it? Fagin Flackett - I like it! 😉
Just kidding!! 😉
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I have recommended TPTR to several friends. I strongly urge that they only watch one per week. And think on it.
In my opinion one of the most immaculate and masterful parts was the tension and irresolution of it all. For a single hour to seed so many questions and such befuddlement and rational conflicts; well, it makes this show truly unprecedented.
While a French woman is refreshing her lipstick and you're just dying to know what exciting news Albert has to share... and then finally, and his news makes no sense to you, only more questions - Aggghhh! Masterful.
I think at the very most one a night is a good way of approaching it - maybe for a second watch onwards anyway. That's still spreading it over 2 and half weeks. Although I look forward to hearing from the brave souls who do binge it once the DVD/blu-ray is out. It's either going to work really well or its going to destroy people ?
Hi Chris,
Just out of curiosity, why do you make your two small kids work full time? >:-(
Just kidding!! 😉
I've always been a stickler for a victorian sensibility ?
Hi Chris,
I'll bet you're Dickens fan, aren't you? Flackett even sounds Dickensian. =:-O
Your middle name wouldn't happen to be "Fagin" would it? Fagin Flackett - I like it! 😉
Just kidding!! 😉
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Haha that is brilliant!
Fagin Flackett...well, I've been called worse things I'm sure ?
Haha that is brilliant!
Fagin Flackett...well, I've been called worse things I'm sure ?
You're a good sport, Chris! 🙂
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