|
Post by safeandsound on Jul 6, 2011 10:07:05 GMT -8
Is what he said to Alex. Sad thing is -- he does wind up exactly like Alex -- SPOILERISHa widower with a 2 year-old child
|
|
|
Post by gladrags on Jul 6, 2011 10:27:28 GMT -8
I haven't watched this week's episodes yet, but I do recall getting chills up my spine when he said that, upon the second and third viewings.
|
|
Valerie
Johnny's Best Irish
Posts: 191
|
Post by Valerie on Jul 6, 2011 10:27:37 GMT -8
I thought the same thing. I like your quote by Mother Theresa by the way. It is also in the spirit of this thread, that we never know when our last moments with a Loved One may be and it's good to remember that every moment is a gift.
|
|
|
Post by raggedycheryl512 on Jul 6, 2011 11:18:10 GMT -8
Is what he said to Alex. Sad thing is -- he does wind up exactly like Alex -- SPOILERISHa widower with a 2 year-old child Kate Mulgrew was less than 1 1/2 in on a two-year contract. (In July of 1977 she agreed to a 6-month extension of her contract to wrap up the storyline) It's November, her contract wouldn't even be up till July, then they had to decide where the character would go from there. I don't think they were planning her death this early.
|
|
|
Post by destclev on Jul 6, 2011 12:24:36 GMT -8
Is what he said to Alex. Sad thing is -- he does wind up exactly like Alex -- SPOILERISHa widower with a 2 year-old child Kate Mulgrew was less than 1 1/2 in on a two-year contract. (In July of 1977 she agreed to a 6-month extension of her contract to wrap up the storyline) It's November, her contract wouldn't even be up till July, then they had to decide where the character would go from there. I don't think they were planning her death this early. I suspect that only in retrospect does it give us chills. But it does, doesn't it?
|
|