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Finding (the rest of) Falcon Crest - Seasons 7, 8, and 9
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<blockquote data-quote="JROG" data-source="post: 421700" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>The show doesn't let up all the way to the end.</p><p></p><p>Danny's suicide attempt was a great way to shake Sharpe into getting over the revelation Danny isn't his son. The rooftop scene was such a fun mix of flippant humor and tension - I kept thinking there was a good chance Danny would take that plunge, and I appreciate the fact the show had made me care so much. Richard and Sharpe having to work together was fun. </p><p></p><p>The culmination of the Danny story was one of my favorite scenes: Danny punches Sharpe but tells him their relationship won't change. It's full of little amazing details: Sharpe stunned yet impressed his son hit him. Sharpe feeling empathy that the hand Danny punched him with hurts him (but not mentioning it). So cute.</p><p></p><p>I'm very glad the show resolved the fates of Emma and Frank (even if we didn't see them). And I'm really happy we got to see Father Bob one final time.</p><p></p><p>The Lauren/Richard wedding was one of the most beautiful soap weddings I've seen, so stylishly done with the narration and beautiful shots of all kinds of people, relationships, and emotions.</p><p></p><p>And of course, the final monologue is a virtually perfect way to end the show: The mention of past characters, the shots of Falcon Crest and the vineyards, the freezeframe of Angela toasting... I cried and cried.</p><p></p><p>One of the best primetime soap opera seasons. What a ride this was!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JROG, post: 421700, member: 43"] The show doesn't let up all the way to the end. Danny's suicide attempt was a great way to shake Sharpe into getting over the revelation Danny isn't his son. The rooftop scene was such a fun mix of flippant humor and tension - I kept thinking there was a good chance Danny would take that plunge, and I appreciate the fact the show had made me care so much. Richard and Sharpe having to work together was fun. The culmination of the Danny story was one of my favorite scenes: Danny punches Sharpe but tells him their relationship won't change. It's full of little amazing details: Sharpe stunned yet impressed his son hit him. Sharpe feeling empathy that the hand Danny punched him with hurts him (but not mentioning it). So cute. I'm very glad the show resolved the fates of Emma and Frank (even if we didn't see them). And I'm really happy we got to see Father Bob one final time. The Lauren/Richard wedding was one of the most beautiful soap weddings I've seen, so stylishly done with the narration and beautiful shots of all kinds of people, relationships, and emotions. And of course, the final monologue is a virtually perfect way to end the show: The mention of past characters, the shots of Falcon Crest and the vineyards, the freezeframe of Angela toasting... I cried and cried. One of the best primetime soap opera seasons. What a ride this was! [/QUOTE]
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