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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 197433" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>Oh, goody! <img src="http://yoursmiles.org/msmile/girls/m04127.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":spinning:" title="Spinning :spinning:" data-shortname=":spinning:" /></p><p></p><p>The premise of the series (set up in the first two or three episodes) gives it a sort of serialized quality, since The Big Secret is hanging over their heads all the time in the first year or so. GP's Donald played the "constantly nervous/flustered" very well, especially as Anthea was trying to 'move in on him'. PK was her usual likeable self. I couldn't really tolerate Edgar (or the actor playing him, at least), since the fake-y American accent distracted me. </p><p></p><p>I still remember the scene where Caroline attempted to tell Donald about the (fabulous) job offer she'd received, while he acted dismissive and male-chauvinistic. He didn't value her past work as a book editor, so when he basically patted her on the head over "her new job", she cracked that she was "working the hardware counter at Woolie's"--and he believed her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 197433, member: 27"] Oh, goody! :spinning: The premise of the series (set up in the first two or three episodes) gives it a sort of serialized quality, since The Big Secret is hanging over their heads all the time in the first year or so. GP's Donald played the "constantly nervous/flustered" very well, especially as Anthea was trying to 'move in on him'. PK was her usual likeable self. I couldn't really tolerate Edgar (or the actor playing him, at least), since the fake-y American accent distracted me. I still remember the scene where Caroline attempted to tell Donald about the (fabulous) job offer she'd received, while he acted dismissive and male-chauvinistic. He didn't value her past work as a book editor, so when he basically patted her on the head over "her new job", she cracked that she was "working the hardware counter at Woolie's"--and he believed her! [/QUOTE]
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