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I'm glad I didn't see your post while watching the movie, it would have ruined it for me. Bad Uncle! Sam Gerard, It being Grace's POV is a very plausible explanation. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024276/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl ? Thank you for sharing details of HMS Erebus and Terror. If not for your post, I wouldn't have known of their courageous voyage and loss. Obviously my knowledge doesn't do them any good...but although superficial, there's something satisfying about being thought of, discussed and remembered two centuries later. She's lovely to look at but definitely unlikable. Even if Greyworm, didn't slit Jon's throat, I'd think the Dothraki would have torn him apart. Well thought out. Thank you. OK, if you want to see the glass half full...I'll meet half way...making it a quarter full for me. The camp in the comment prior to mine. The camp worked. Ha, google search of acronym leads back to your comment. It is heartwarming...if you can make it past the narration and the jumping around in time. I like SJ, but his part was so unnecessary....it was like adding peanut butter to spaghetti. I just finished...mostly it was good. The narration wasn't necessary---it detracted without adding anything. The Samuel Jackson bit at the beginning was extra unnecessary. I concur. It was appalling, the rich family, turned the uneducated man's life around by feeding him a few meals and taking him to the country club. Exactly, even though I was watching in the middle of the night, I thought about waking my sister up...."Guess who that woman is". (She's a huge fan). As someone else commented, she doesn't look bad, just completely different. The hair color must have a lot to do with it. Just watched the first episode on Netflix. Yep, you're spot on. I don't think Charlotte actually cheated as she and Oliver weren't officially dating yet. How about 4. Everyone forgives everyone, Hedvig survives, the factory reopens, and everyone lives happily ever after (not realistic perhaps, but, it's what I want. We are what we are. This is what makes me not wish for immortality.