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I really enjoyed last night's episode. I loved how the sick old friend perked right up when Manolis showed up. I liked how Georgia said once was enough, Manolis at least did that. I bet Domitrius or whatever his name was will now die a happy man having seen his old friend and dancing down memory lane.
I, too, am not liking Aisha as much anymore. She sure does not have her priorities straight.
Yep, Gary is too weak and too filled with beer all the time to stand up to Rosie. I hope the lawyer rips them a new one next week.
Yes, pl, Aisha was telling the truth about Harry hitting Sadie. (is that her name?)
I'm sure enjoying this show.
agreed Aisha does not have her priorities straight indeed . She prefers her friend as family and not her husbands family that is just wrong because she must remember that her husbands family is her kids family .I liked the way Harry was with Hector and Aisha's kids . He seems like a good father but Im sure he looses his temper like anyone else however he might benefit from some anger management classes however I do think Gary and Rosie need parenting classes . Did anyone catch how Hugo told rosie it was his bedtime and she told him to wait . I can see why she had interaction with social services now she is not all there in the mind . that is why I question Aisha's judgement ...
agreed Aisha does not have her priorities straight indeed . She prefers her friend as family and not her husbands family that is just wrong because she must remember that her husbands family is her kids family .I liked the way Harry was with Hector and Aisha's kids . He seems like a good father but Im sure he looses his temper like anyone else however he might benefit from some anger management classes however I do think Gary and Rosie need parenting classes . Did anyone catch how Hugo told rosie it was his bedtime and she told him to wait . I can see why she had interaction with social services now she is not all there in the mind . that is why I question Aisha's judgement ...
Rosie told Hugo to wait because she would go to bed with him. I have no doubt Hugo gets the bubba before he goes to sleep. Sick, sick, sick.
One of the early episodes had a close-up screen shot of Harry as he stated "They want war, I'll give them a war...I'll fight them to my death" (or something like that). Right there I thought "well, there you go...Harry's gonna die". Anyone with me on this?
One of the early episodes had a close-up screen shot of Harry as he stated "They want war, I'll give them a war...I'll fight them to my death" (or something like that). Right there I thought "well, there you go...Harry's gonna die". Anyone with me on this?
One of the early episodes had a close-up screen shot of Harry as he stated "They want war, I'll give them a war...I'll fight them to my death" (or something like that). Right there I thought "well, there you go...Harry's gonna die". Anyone with me on this?
Nor did that ever occur to me either and then will we have who did it ? Rosie ? , Gary ? Aiesha ? many suspects so no I don't think that will happen , but you just never know .
One of the early episodes had a close-up screen shot of Harry as he stated "They want war, I'll give them a war...I'll fight them to my death" (or something like that). Right there I thought "well, there you go...Harry's gonna die". Anyone with me on this?
Well I haven't read the book, but I did see the earlier Australian version of the same screen play, and as far as I recall, Harry did not die.
So no, I don't think he's going to die in this newer version. His "They want war, I'll give them a war..." is rather just an informative bit to the viewer showing his lack of character and morality. He's probably a narcissist, in my view.
Well I haven't read the book, but I did see the earlier Australian version of the same screen play, and as far as I recall, Harry did not die.
So no, I don't think he's going to die in this newer version. His "They want war, I'll give them a war..." is rather just an informative bit to the viewer showing his lack of character and morality. He's probably a narcissist, in my view.
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