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Knots Landing
KNOTS LANDING versus DALLAS versus the rest of them week by week
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 112593" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I'm sure she would have done a great job, but personally I'm not eager to watch a long, slow cancer-death.</p><p>I don't mind crying a little (or a lot) when I watch my stories, and the whole implication of her departure and how it was done was sad enough imo.</p><p>But when it's so overwhelmingly sad and depressing it could even take the melodrama out of it. I like the sad moments ,but dying of cancer is too much of a process and I'd end up <em>waiting</em> for that final moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 112593, member: 8"] I'm sure she would have done a great job, but personally I'm not eager to watch a long, slow cancer-death. I don't mind crying a little (or a lot) when I watch my stories, and the whole implication of her departure and how it was done was sad enough imo. But when it's so overwhelmingly sad and depressing it could even take the melodrama out of it. I like the sad moments ,but dying of cancer is too much of a process and I'd end up [I]waiting[/I] for that final moment. [/QUOTE]
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