Jan 2019
6:09pm, 5 Jan 2019
52,358 posts
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swittle
*Rallies to the DT corner*
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Jan 2019
6:28pm, 5 Jan 2019
21,943 posts
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Sushi.
I loved Butterflies.
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Jan 2019
6:29pm, 5 Jan 2019
2,230 posts
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Goofee
I liked it too
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Jan 2019
6:32pm, 5 Jan 2019
52,362 posts
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swittle
I watched an ep. this morning: the interplay between Ria's 'real' life and the one she visited infrequently with her 'male friend' is sensitively developed and highly believable. Did the Geoffrey Palmer character know he was on the verge of being cuckolded?
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Jan 2019
6:52pm, 5 Jan 2019
28,431 posts
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Derby Tup
My mum loved Butterflies
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Jan 2019
6:56pm, 5 Jan 2019
2,231 posts
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Goofee
I think that's one of the reasons I like it too, DT, mum loved watching it
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Jan 2019
7:07pm, 5 Jan 2019
28,434 posts
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Derby Tup
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Jan 2019
7:13pm, 5 Jan 2019
110,026 posts
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GregP
I liked Butterflies.
Has anyone mentioned Sorry? That was truly bad.
Agony hasn’t been mentioned either. Not good.
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Jan 2019
7:29pm, 5 Jan 2019
33,594 posts
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Diogenes
The characters of the sons (Russell and Adam) in Butterflies, and Ria’s relationship with them, was really interesting.
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Jan 2019
7:32pm, 5 Jan 2019
7,216 posts
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leaguefreak
I mentioned sorry. You've just repressed the memory Greppers.
I might need to nose at Butterflies again. I was raised in a very traditional household (my mother now denies it but used to argue that married women ought to be first in line for any redundancies as they had husbands to support them). I reckon i was too young and indoctrinated to get it back in the day.
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