paulbkln
Sunday 28th January 2018 3:27pm
2 posts
Thanks Aaron. Cruel I may be, but I've been walking around doing my sad but best imitation saying "I'm Maggie" to myself with that extra syllable, or the double vowel sound, or umlaut, I don't know what you call it, at the end.
The finale, that Niagara of gold, was foreshadowed an episode (I think) earlier when our boys hear a clink or two but don't follow it up. Gold is heavy and that nest was brimming so not surprising the twigs etc. finally gave way. But such a relief. That field will be a site of special interest for sure. Solar farm, bye bye.
gb901, I picked up the Witness reference, too. They made a meal of putting up the gazebo. I mean, aren't those frames aluminum? Unless they were filled with gold. Just think.
If you were Lance with money in the bank from his lottery win (£300k from series 1) would you offer to help Andy and Becky stretch a bit for their down payment? They say never lend a friend money which is probably good advice, but I was thinking 5k or 10k tops. That still wouldn't have gotten them the cottage. For reluctant bidders at first that auction was suddenly barreling ahead like Casey Jones's old number 99. Maggie and Mr. Pizza Hut's little plot to steal the hobbit's treasure (there's that word again) was entirely hopeless and an example of where, at moments in series 3, Crook let his writing style go to a broader style of comedy.
Did anyone else like that little squint/frown Rebecca Callard cooked up for Toni for the Xmas special and used here? Her conversation with Kate aboard "ship" is one of my favorite scenes. Also "step away from the crate, please," obviously.
I can understand Crook saying that's it but I can't quite reconcile myself or believe that this is the very last we'll see of the DMDC.