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Post by queenzod on Jun 4, 2018 16:31:30 GMT
Ben prone does things to me. 😛
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Post by sgev1977 on Jun 5, 2018 20:54:08 GMT
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Post by ellie on Jun 5, 2018 21:19:40 GMT
Ben prone does things to me. 😛 Who is Ben Prone? 😄
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Post by cassandra on Jun 5, 2018 22:03:11 GMT
Prone is on your face, supine is on your back. I’ll take either.
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Post by mllemass on Jun 5, 2018 22:21:40 GMT
How have I lived this long and not known these words? Seriously - I've never heard of these before! I knew "prone", but with a different meaning. I love learning new things! Thank you!
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Post by queenzod on Jun 5, 2018 22:53:45 GMT
I didn’t know that either! So, I’ll revise:
Ben prone OR supine does things to me.
Thanks for the knowledge! 😃
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Post by sgev1977 on Jun 6, 2018 22:48:07 GMT
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Post by mllemass on Jun 6, 2018 23:54:33 GMT
That little boy - the Thomas character - is so cute! I'm glad that he'll be in the next episode. He's in so much of the books but was barely shown in the Mother's Milk episode. In fact, some reviews I read mentioned that Patrick had one son, Robert.
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Post by queenzod on Jun 7, 2018 0:21:27 GMT
I want to know what happened to Julia’s daughter. We see her being ordered to play with Robert, and then don’t see her again. And then Julia gets in the car with Kettle and drives off, when she leaves no sign of the daughter. Continuity error or did I miss something?
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Post by sgev1977 on Jun 7, 2018 0:45:41 GMT
In the book he goes from a newborn to a little kid. I don’t remember him having a big personality! Maybe in the last book he is a little more as his brother. He is mainly there to make both his big brother and father jealous of his relationship with the mother.
I think they did a good job portraying him as a very restless kid who maybe is a little spoiled by his mom and that some people can find a little annoying. I loved the first scene with Cumberbatch. It really seemed he hurted his dad’s back!
He behaved like a naughty boy meanwhile the old one was excellent as the wise beyond his age kid but in a realistic way. I remember that was one of the main criticism to the books, that the first born was just too smart to be believable. He was so quick and witty as his dad and that was crazy!
I think the director Edward Berger is brilliant with kids. He did a movie before with kids in the leading roles and you can see he knows how to make them look great on screen.
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