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The workers in education went back today and I count this as my official 1 year anniversary of being retired. \0/. That year started being trapped in the house by the snowy weather, so it all felt somewhat surreal while the snow lay around in heaps for what seemed like weeks on end. None of that this year as the snow came in November and lay around for weeks on end. It was milder today, a heady 5 degrees, so I went to the parents' house and took mam to Morrison's to buy supplies for their New Year's Party at the Modern and Sequence Dance club they run on Thursday. My mam does the catering so there were salad stuffs and cheese and ingredients for coleslaw and Waldorf salad purchased in record time.

Came up home around teatime and I finished rewatching Downton Abbey. Great series. I see PBS are cutting 2 hours of it in case the American audience doesn't understand the entailment plot. No one understands the entailment plot. Basically it just means that the title can't be inherited by the female line: there must be a male heir. The only complication in this story is that the Lord's wife had her own fortune which became part of her husband's estate, so when he dies she will be penniless. It's all legal stuff and if it's not in then the presence of Matthew Crawley makes no sense. If you can, get the DVDs for the whole story as it was meant to be seen.



One or two recs today, written by friends or people I know of in the Bones crowd. I hope it's all right to pimp abroad. Still, as this is a friends only post, most of you will  know them already. Anyway, please say if you don't approve.

First one is a 3 chapter piece by [livejournal.com profile] bite_or_avoid . It is set after The End in the Beginning and is an AU look at what Booth's illness might have meant to Brennan once she had time to think about it.      Resonance 

This one by [livejournal.com profile] cupcakebean is a reminder of simpler times. It's called The Definition of Normal.

Finally, another AU by Anna that I think is so very clever because it all could have happened like that. The Road Not Traveled Leads to Here

If you haven't read them before, please do. If you have, give them another look to remind yourselves what great writers there are in the fandom. And feed the authors!

See you tomorrow.

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Date: 2011-01-04 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huronia.livejournal.com
I see PBS are cutting 2 hours of it in case the American audience doesn't understand the entailment plot. I am outraged! I agree - no one understands entailment, but if you read Austen you know it has something to do with the distaff side getting the short end of things.
Now what to do? Watch Downtown Abbey in mutilated form or wait for DVD's? I am the person who refuses to watch anything on Global TV b/c they always shave a minute off my show in favour of commercials. URGH.

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Date: 2011-01-04 10:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mistletoe54.livejournal.com
I always get annoyed by assumptions that all viewers are lowbrow fools who have the attention span of a gnat. I would have thought they would not be interested in period drama in the first place. Or am I being condescending. Did they sit through Titanic I wonder?

Yes you have the only point that matters for the plot in your grasp. Genius. I tried to watch it ignoring the entailment scenes and some of them would be missable, but others were in the middle of something else and Lady Mary's troubles wou;d be difficult to understand I think. Mrs Crawley will look like a grasping idiot. I would give the first episode a go. The servants are great. And at least there are no commercials in your version. ITV had them every 15 minutes.

Edited because lj went crackerdog
Edited Date: 2011-01-04 10:09 pm (UTC)

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