That is true.
I would really like Ginger to drop in and tell me how prevalent allergies to mountain lions are.
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That is true.
I would really like Ginger to drop in and tell me how prevalent allergies to mountain lions are.
Random: this week's episode of Grantchester is the only episode of Mystery to ever make me cry.
Oh wow, sumi! I haven't caught up, and I also missed the first two episodes of this season- they aren't on pbs.org anymore. I has a sad. But episode 3 made me cry.
Also, the two show I have been catching up on have been Happy Valley and Grantchester, which feature James Norton as two very different people.
Random: this week's episode of Grantchester is the only episode of Mystery to ever make me cry.
It was a very difficult episode this week. Especially right after Call the Midwife. Very teary Sunday evening.
I also missed the first two episodes of Grantchester - and caught up with episodes 3 & 4.
Happy Valley is on Netflix, right?
Yes- Happy Valley is on Netflix- It is pretty bleak, but I really love it. I have a soft spot for crime dramas starring women, especially complicated not young women.
Sophia, have you seen Scott and Bailey? BBC, two women police - with a woman superior - working in a city (forget which one - Manchester perhaps). Lots of personal complications, which I started finding tiresome, but the interaction was interesting.
I saw the first season and I loved it, but I haven't noticed other seasons come up on Netflix. I will have to look, because I forgot about it-- thanks!
I've watched it on the PBS UK channel (broadcast).
There's something very Australian about using a funnel web spider as a murder weapon (on Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries). And Phrynne is afraid of spiders, too! I like her even more. And I don't blame Jack for having to go for the big guns to get her to stop lounging on his desk with her skirt pulled up to show her knees.