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Post by mikemk on Sept 14, 2004 6:58:38 GMT
I enjoyed this, and liked the interaction between the two lead pathologists, although they do swing rather erratically between supporting each other professionally, arguing violently, and being best mates.
And I don't miss Amanda Burton one bit.
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Post by frap on Sept 14, 2004 12:00:46 GMT
I enjoyed this, and liked the interaction between the two lead pathologists, although they do swing rather erratically between supporting each other professionally, arguing violently, and being best mates. And I don't miss Amanda Burton one bit. Do you think they're repressed gayers? Anyway. I never watched it with Amanda Burton, purely due to Dead Ringer's portrayal of her - I was sure I'd find her extremely annoying. I really enjoyed this.
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Post by klee on Sept 14, 2004 12:06:49 GMT
It was the French and Saunders Witless Silence parody that did it for me.
So Amanda's not in it anymore, eh? May actually be able to watch an episode without throwing things at the telly now.
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Post by zaffra on Sept 14, 2004 12:37:55 GMT
They're only arguing because of the power stuggle now Sam has left, and yes I'd like to believe that they're both repressed gayers. /me has inappropriate crush
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Post by frap on Sept 14, 2004 13:00:28 GMT
I found myself crushing on pretty much all the blokes in that episode. Even Pompous Gus. They're only arguing because of the power stuggle now Sam has left, and yes I'd like to believe that they're both repressed gayers. /me has inappropriate crush
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Post by zaffra on Sept 14, 2004 13:05:21 GMT
I found myself crushing on pretty much all the blokes in that episode. Even Pompous Gus. Must be somthing in the water! See what I did there?
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Post by Robbing the Dead on Sept 14, 2004 13:56:33 GMT
Must be somthing in the water! See what I did there?no
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