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"Some obligations can't be passed on": Watching A Place To Call Home
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesF" data-source="post: 232824" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>From memory, that is the case - I think we're probably talking the last five minutes of the episode which is revised back to the original intended cliffhanger as opposed to the wrap up. </p><p></p><p>I shared your absolute revulsion towards the modern scenes btw and I think many viewers felt similarly. Having researched after the fact, there was very little explanation as to what the purpose was supposed to be except Bevan wanting to be briefly experimental. But I agree it stripped out a lot of "jeopardy" for Sarah and took me some time to just forget about it and stay in the story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesF, post: 232824, member: 299"] From memory, that is the case - I think we're probably talking the last five minutes of the episode which is revised back to the original intended cliffhanger as opposed to the wrap up. I shared your absolute revulsion towards the modern scenes btw and I think many viewers felt similarly. Having researched after the fact, there was very little explanation as to what the purpose was supposed to be except Bevan wanting to be briefly experimental. But I agree it stripped out a lot of "jeopardy" for Sarah and took me some time to just forget about it and stay in the story. [/QUOTE]
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