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marcie:
That is too bad. I wonder  how many people watch TV at 11:30?

Frybabe:
What an interesting development/ending. Liked it.

I am probably going to pass on next week's program. I like Alan Rickman, but the story line does not appeal to me.

rosemarykaye:
Just wondered how you all found Page 8?  it was on over here some months ago, and I loved it.  But then I would probably like anything with Bill Nighy in  ;D

I haven't seen the Song of Lunch.  I don't think it got great reviews here, though I would still like to see it - if only because Alan Rickman is another joy to behold.....

What are we going to do without Downton Abbey?   :'(

Rosemary

marcie:
I enjoyed Page 8. At first, I was a bit confused in the beginning about the significance of information but later they spelled it out. Did the Bill Nighy character throw the secret document in the trash at the end?

Rosemary, you can re-live Downton Abbey when we get to see it in the U.S.  ;)

Frybabe:

--- Quote ---Did the Bill Nighy character throw the secret document in the trash at the end?
--- End quote ---

Yes!

I felt sorry for his daughter, who had hoped to reconcile with her dad.

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