Hello mates. Well looks like we ran the board into a tree again. Nothing we can do but take it down and try again. Maybe free time is at a premium since it's...
It is a busy time of year. All I seem to do is mow, mow, mow each night. Vacation time too so maybe that accounts for some of the decrease in activity. I...
I wasn't talking much b/c I saw the whole series last week and didn't want to ruin it for you guys. I so get Dorothy though. I feel like her a lot. Very bubbly...
I've been watching, but didn't want to keep being the first one to comment on the episodes. I'll say more later, when I'm at home. Sue I0W, UK indianadave34...
Yes, I agree that Christina would certainly have felt Mr. Dermott's loss for Will's sake as well as her own gratitude with regards to Sweetbriar. In the book,...
Yes Christina had become very fond of Mr Dermot, so would be upset when he died. Dorothy was definately different from the book character. In the series she...
Interesting your analysis of Dorothy from the book. I have my original copy from back when I first saw the show in the 80's, but I don't remember Dorothy being...
I agree Alicia, I loved the whistling music immediately but was stunned the first time I heard Song of Christina. I thought the line about telling rude ...
Hey Everyone, We know we all love Flambards, but would it be totally off topic if I wanted to introduce some talk of Peytons other characters a little. For...
One thing that I thought of was that when Will and Christina were at Elm Park, it would have been around 1913. Flying was really in its infancy, with constant...
I reads the Pennington trilogy several years and remember enjoying it. Sue, IOW, UK Alice Yovich <ayovich@...> wrote: I have honestly not read any of...
Yes, this is so true. One of the reasons Will got the job at all was because it was so dangerous there really werent any other takers. And he thought it was a...
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Since I loved Flambards so much, I too have often thought I should read her other books and just never got round to it. I don't know how the others feel, but...
And the one thing I just can't stand in the series is when Will and Christina run into the ballroom scene making raspberries and pretending to be aeroplanes....
Peyton has written quite a bit and I'd have to say I've thoroughly enjoyed everything I've read by her. However it seems I havent read too much of her stuff...
How right you are, after all they weren't the nose thumber type. I was embarrassed for them and was relieved when the one gentleman stuck up for them. Blame...
Yes! I would have to say that is my most hated moment of the whole series. I was horrified the first time I saw it, now I just steel myself when that moment is...
Which again was not in character. In the book, they did not get drunk. And they did not run through the ballroom like airplanes. Christina danced with many...
Weren't the noises they were making, supposed to be aeroplane engine noises? Having said that, I didn't think that was in character either. They just slipped...
Yes, they were supposed to be aeroplane noises, but the way they did itseemed especially childish. Far more romantic to slip away quietly. Alicia Susan Crome...
... Are you referring to the older gentleman? Bald on top, moustache, and wild hair on the sides? That was Colonel Badstock. He was the host of the party and...
I thought he was the winner and host. I knew Dick's father was in the cast but could not locate anyone who resembled Dick. Thanks- I'll have to check out...
Once again, I will harp on how good the book was in this chapter. First of all, there was none of the censure that appears in the series. In the book, Col....
Ok, I'll buy that. Mr. Dermot is a bit of a mystery in the series. Where does he come from, how did they meet, what's his personal life...? ANyway he seemed to...