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No, he really did lose them, or parts of them.

Marisa was very interested in the vials in the apothecary shop and apparently spiked the bottle of wine she gave Boreal.

In point of fact, no -- when she was laid up after being paralyzed she didn’t have her eye make-up on. I’m glad to see she’s recovered herself!

I love Swedish angels, the candelabras whose candles’ heat makes metal angel figures spin and ring bells. A little science experiment in your living room.

Presumably it was spatchka (sp?), which seems to be the alcoholic beverage of choice around the Outer Rim.

I would take the opposite tack: reserve the drinking for your special program (e.g. The Expanse, Mandalorian, series of your choice), as long as you don’t get pie-eyed. I also like to have a drink with Shields and Brooks on PBS every Friday. Also, give yourself rules such as “No drinking before” a certain time (four

Ditto - see my comment above. 71 is too young. I don’t know her stage work but she was superb in “All that Jazz”.

When Din’s helmet was taken off at the end of the first season he was more or less clean-shaven. Let us surmise that when we saw him in this recent episode he has been on Boba Fett’s ship since his own was destroyed. We can imagine that he hasn’t done much grooming yet.

Thanks! It’s the new 30, according to my birthday cake.

1) I concur with items 1 (dribble it out a bit more, let me find out who Bill Burr is anyway) and 3 (mystery or aliens—decide), don’t know anything about item 2 so I can’t comment.

Me too!

Amongst Boreal’s artifacts, who caught sight of Vermeer’s “The Music Lesson”, stolen from the Isabella Gardiner Museum in Boston decades ago and not seen since? So that’s where it went!

I should give episode 2 a try. I liked the first episode but I wasn’t crazy about the imaginary dialogues with the deceased. Enjoyed the ambience, though.

Like saying you bought your shirt at Tar-zhay.

New York, of course, is surprisingly large state once you get past Poughkeepsie. having grown up in the metro area I know that there is a tendency to think of anything an hour north of the city as “upstate”, and I know well that there are expensive enclaves. But are these ex-New Yorkers heading for the North Country?

Loved him. Barbara Barrie was equally great as the mother, and likewise went on to many similar roles.

The Blues Brothers movie came out not longer afterwards. It cost $30 million. As the destroyed police cars kept piling up I thought, Couldn’t they have made this movie for $28 million? Then there would have been two million to make another Breaking Away.

He gives off a wonderful aura of elegant menace, like Giancarlo Esposito in The Mandalorian.

There have been so many great characters that we won’t ever see again (Ashord), probably won’t (Murtry), or probably will (Clarissa/Peaches).

Someone who worked for a coroner observed that she never noticed dead people’s underwear, but she did notice their grungy feet.