LMREO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't remember that one!!!
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Hibi wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 10:31 am
LMREO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't remember that one!!!
BENEDICT ARNOLD SLIPPED HERE. The one where an old lady dies and makes JESSICA her executrix and it turns out BENEDICT ARNOLD stayed in the home and the two antique dealer brothers fight over it. EVE SIMPSON has the real estate listing.
probbaly one of the TOP FIVE CABOT COVE EPISODES
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Oh, I remember the episode, but not that dialogue! I haven't seen that one in a long time.Lorna wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 10:35 am
BENEDICT ARNOLD SLIPPED HERE. The one where an old lady dies and makes JESSICA her executrix and it turns out BENEDICT ARNOLD stayed in the home and the two antique dealer brothers fight over it. EVE SIMPSON has the real estate listing.
probbaly one of the TOP FIVE CABOT COVE EPISODES
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YOU KNOW, Since no one asked and I was looking to be controversial:
Am I the only one who reads AMOS TUPPER as being GAY?
Am I the only one who reads AMOS TUPPER as being GAY?
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Yes. I'm surprised one of them didn't quit.Swithin wrote: ↑February 8th, 2024, 7:53 pmIt's also a clash between the butler and the Chinese chef! I haven't seen the film for a while but I remember enjoying it very much.Cinemaspeak59 wrote: ↑February 8th, 2024, 6:28 pm Double Harness (1933) William Powell plays the heir to a shipping line, but business is a distant second to his playboy lifestyle. Ann Harding, conservative but not prudish, tries to reform his impulses. They get married thanks to some skullduggery on Harding’s part. But the marriage is strictly a business arrangement. If Powell isn’t happy, Harding will gladly divorce him, and not bother about alimony. What a deal, at least for Powell. Double Harness is a clash between old fashioned values like industriousness and responsibility, versus doing as one pleases. The movie resolves this dichotomy by showing they need not be in conflict at all.
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Mayor Sam booth was asexual- Jessica has a line pretty much confirming this in the episode. “town father.”
Doc Hazlet most definitely had a wife. Her name is referenced in a few different episodes, but I can’t remember what it is, (Ruth?) he and his brother had a falling out because they were both in love with her I think.
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the season five finale “mirror mirror, part two” pretty much leaves it open to interpretation – but I’ve always read it as “Seth and Jessica are definitely ****ing, they’re just keeping it on the down low.”
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Do you ever wonder if sometimes people invited Jessica to be a houseguest for the weekend specifically in the hopes that a family member who had been irritating them even more than usual would be murdered?
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Perhaps. There were a small handful of episodes though, like "The Days Dwindle Down", "Trouble in Eden", "Alma Murder", and "Hannigan's Wake" where the murder occurred before Jessica arrived on the scene, but otherwise it does beg the question as to why she kept being invited places when death followed her everywhere.
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CinemaInternational wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 4:15 pm ... There were a small handful of episodes though, like "The Days Dwindle Down", "Trouble in Eden", "Alma Murder", and "Hannigan's Wake" where the murder occurred before Jessica arrived on the scene, but otherwise it does beg the question as to why she kept being invited places when death followed her everywhere.
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Dang, just now went looking for CANE RIVER and it is sadly not included in TCM titles on demand. Must’ve been a rights issue or some thing. You gave it such a good writekingrat wrote: ↑February 9th, 2024, 11:27 pm One of the moments I liked best in Cane River was when the girl was accusing the guy's family of not being black enough, and he told her that when he was growing up, whenever someone black appeared on TV, whoever was watching would call out "Colored!" and everyone else would run to see them.
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