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This is a well-crafted set of episodes.

Until I saw your reply, I thought it was a vintage film.

Abortion.

On the way home from dropping off the kids, I passed a Model A with a woman in the passenger seat dressed as a suffragette.

Also, it doesn’t seem like silence to us, because we are in our heads.

It’s hard, but if you see something say something.

I thought I’d add this comment, so you can add the link to the website, if anyone wants to watch it directly.

Get the PBS phone app(I have the iphone). I’m watching it right now. You might also check the website.

Because of the 6th ammendment.

This movie is so aweful, it’s like black licorice jelly beans.

I starred to give you 666 stars, which you so richly deserve.

The sadness is subtle: There is a mom who isn’t at home, and they explain it in parts. She comes back in the closing credits. It’s one of those movies where they don’t talk about their sadness until one event happens, then the littlest does something that scares everyone for about 15 minutes.

I watched this once, and damn.

You know your joke is subtle when it takes a few reads to get it. Nicely done.

Their nearly perfect use of Moonage Daydream gets them a pass.

Background Illustration is my particular kink as well.

Serious question: I’m out of shape, and we have a community pool that is a little larger than a backyard swimming pool.

Witty.

Oh please, please tell me you are kidding?

We rented it about a month ago. It’s a little dated on some things, but Kilmer’s performance is beautiful.