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Well I finished Season 3 over the weekend and purely laughed out loud watching the end of “Comrade Bingo”, at the part Bertie was trying to first get the treacle and the spread it on the paper (which I learned is a generic term for syrup).
Honestly I thought Agatha was the aunt who is always trying to get Bertie into trouble not Dahlia! I found the fact Jeeves refused to be involved in the swiping of the painting interesting but I suppose such an activity must be against the code of the gentleman's gentleman.
Honestly I thought Agatha was the aunt who is always trying to get Bertie into trouble not Dahlia! I found the fact Jeeves refused to be involved in the swiping of the painting interesting but I suppose such an activity must be against the code of the gentleman's gentleman.
I know when I start the next season I will be nearing the end and that makes me sad. I wish there could've been some way they could have made more episodes!
Oh and in case you're interested here's a list of my favorite episodes of the series so far:
Brinkley Manor
Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer
Jeeves in the Country
Introduction on Broadway
Right Ho, Jeeves
Comrade Bingo
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Date: 2009-08-04 02:31 am (UTC)I love the show although in later eps I keep half expecting Bertie to go "sorry, I didn't recognize you for a mo', someone keeps changing the bally supporting actors on us!"
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Date: 2009-08-04 02:39 am (UTC)It can mean either syrup or molasses which when I think about it what Bertie was trying to pour out did look more like molasses than syrup.
I love the show although in later eps I keep half expecting Bertie to go "sorry, I didn't recognize you for a mo', someone keeps changing the bally supporting actors on us!"
Yeah they did change everyone quite frequently. . . I wonder why they couldn't keep more of the same actors for the parts than they did.
I guess it didn't concern them as long as they had Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie since they were the main players.
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Date: 2009-08-04 05:03 am (UTC)It was...interesting, to say the least. I kept expecting him to declare the Lady of the Lake a tender goddess. XD