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Thanks. I'll wait for it to come on cable. My opinion is the same. I thought it was silly at first, but the twist at the end has me interested in watching more. Even though I'm kind of old enough to have seen it in its first run, stuff like that my mom wouldn't let us watch. I saw re-runs after I was an adult and I was pleasantly surprised how good it was. I know, I kept thinking what a terrible actor he was. Distracting how he kept grinning all the time. 41 years....which just makes me feel even older lol I think it was just because he wasn't married and that's how a lot of bachelors lived in those days. I'm confused about Dorcas and Timothy. They were in love in their youth? But how long has he been married to Lady Adelaide? Maybe I missed something, but I had the impression they hadn't been married very long and she is maybe in her 20s, yet Julia Sawalha was 40 when season one aired and the actor who played Timothy has gray hair. I'm confused about whether the actor is just too old for the role or if Timothy stayed unmarried for some years before finally marrying Adelaide. I was a little puzzled by that, too. He had been telling her that he would’ve liked to have been admitted to her bedroom a lot more often over the years than what he was. She was saying that she would imagine him on his way to her room and on only two occasions did he actually show up at the same time she was imagining it. After thinking about it, I think this was her way of telling him that she had wanted him to visit more often but she was too reserved to come right out and ask him to? We all had that hair in the 80s. Dry and damaged from the Big Hair perms. Add a bleach job on top and double damage. I'm not sure about the timeline, but it sounds like they were setting up the Gloria spinoff. The commune thing was lame. He was a college professor, why would he join a commune? Seems like he would have joined one before he met Gloria, if he was going to do that. I think if that were the case they'd have revealed it before the end of the movie. She was just being a typical teenager who didn't like her step-father. I just finished it. At first I thought it wasn't going to be that great, but I ended up really liking it. This is my interpretation of the ending, but others may have a different one: <spoiler>In the beginning we are led to think that Gina was always a problem and Leni was the "good" one. By the end, we realize that Gina is a good person who feels things deeply and Leni is sneaky, manipulative, and kind of crazy. They say they started changing places every year so that they could share Jack, but I think it was more so they could share Mattie. I don't think Leni was all that into being a mother and Gina was.</spoiler> <spoiler>Anyway, when Gina finds Charlie's secret journals she reads that he long ago figured out they were switching and he learned to tell them apart by their "scent", and also that Leni was wild in bed. So I noticed a couple of times during the rest of the story that Charlie would very subtly "sniff" whenever he encountered one of the twins. So at the end, I think it is indeed Gina who is living with Charlie because he does that sniff thing and seems satisfied. We see Leni seemingly taking off for Australia but we never see her actually board the plane. When the TSA agent tells her that another woman who looks just like her previously boarded a plane, she realizes that Gina is still alive and it is Leni who is at the book reading in a hat and glasses, trying to find Gina. She's still a crazy stalker.</spoiler> that was Cabaret Corn does not regrow every year on its own. I hope so, too, but I've seen discussion over on Reddit that it may likely not get renewed for another season because it's too expensive to produce, isn't getting enough viewers, and the new CEO of the production company? streaming service? (I can't remember which) doesn't like it and only wants shows that make tons of money. But an appropriate one. Really? I thought the nephew David acted just like his father Niles. The actor had his mannerisms down pat. LOL, I was actually agreeing with you. You asked if you were the only one who liked Haunting better than the other two and my response was meant to be taken as No, you are not the only one. I felt the same way. No, I feel the same way.