Miss Golightly
Call Me a Cab
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Reminds me of being in school - was it shown on a Sunday - for some reason I can only think of it being on the telly and having to go and do homework *shudder*.....
Reminds me of being in school - was it shown on a Sunday - for some reason I can only think of it being on the telly and having to go and do homework *shudder*.....
Not a bad show. They could have done more with his conscience - or possibly lack thereof - over the adultery thing, but that aside I thought it was well done. QUOTE]
What about the 'conscience' aspect of knowing everything about Axis troop movements, bombings, etc, in advance and not saving lives or advising the British Gvt? I'll be honest, I haven't seen every episode - did he make a decision early on not to say anything so as not to muck up the space-time continuum (or some such thing!)?
What about the 'conscience' aspect of knowing everything about Axis troop movements, bombings, etc, in advance and not saving lives or advising the British Gvt? I'll be honest, I haven't seen every episode - did he make a decision early on not to say anything so as not to muck up the space-time continuum (or some such thing!)?
The "conscious" factor was addressed very early on in the series. His modern-day wife wasn't even born at the time he was having an affair, so how could he be cheating if she didn't exist? This was later re-iterated when Gary married Phoebe
I meant that Gary could have interferred with the course of the war by giving the allies inteligence about the Germans, or by saving lives by knowing who was going to be killed in raids, etc.
*Loved* this show -- the first four series ran on our local PBS station about ten years ago, and last year I finally got to see the rest of it via DVD. Phoebe, especially, is a great character -- always stronger and smarter than she thinks she is.