Yes, Dunda it's the personal vengence scene.Dunda wrote:
I don't understand this.
This isn't the scene where he's going to faint, is it?
As far as I remeber this is the scene where he tells Anne that he sympathises with personal vengeance and that that is at least something they can agree on.
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seen it at least 30 timesElaine_Figgis wrote:Yes, Dunda it's the personal vengence scene.Dunda wrote:
I don't understand this.
This isn't the scene where he's going to faint, is it?
As far as I remeber this is the scene where he tells Anne that he sympathises with personal vengeance and that that is at least something they can agree on.
I was dreaming some scenes in the end, then I stopped watching it for a while.
hmmmmm time to watch it again
I know that it is not the faint scene, but up to where I remember he feels sick also in this scene and Anne realizes ... or am I very wrong?Dunda wrote:
I don't understand this.
This isn't the scene where he's going to faint, is it?
As far as I remeber this is the scene where he tells Anne that he sympathises with personal vengeance and that that is at least something they can agree on.
We convince ourselves that we know the other person well, but do we really know anything important about anyone.
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Ok, I just checked and Faustine is correct. AGAIN!Faustine wrote:I know that it is not the faint scene, but up to where I remember he feels sick also in this scene and Anne realizes ... or am I very wrong?Dunda wrote:I don't understand this.zonzi wrote: Yep
This isn't the scene where he's going to faint, is it?
As far as I remeber this is the scene where he tells Anne that he sympathises with personal vengeance and that that is at least something they can agree on.
Andy feels faint, he then accuses Anne of going against her principles for living in a house with servants, she gets annoyed, stands up and moves to the window, he turns to her and asks, who is Molly and Fred Phillips.
Crazy!
Photographic memory, dear. I can´t understand everything but I remember every stillElaine_Figgis wrote:Ok, I just checked and Faustine is correct. AGAIN!Faustine wrote:I know that it is not the faint scene, but up to where I remember he feels sick also in this scene and Anne realizes ... or am I very wrong?Dunda wrote:
I don't understand this.
This isn't the scene where he's going to faint, is it?
As far as I remeber this is the scene where he tells Anne that he sympathises with personal vengeance and that that is at least something they can agree on.
Andy feels faint, he then accuses Anne of going against her principles for living in a house with servants, she gets annoyed, stands up and moves to the window, he turns to her and asks, who is Molly and Fred Phillips.
We convince ourselves that we know the other person well, but do we really know anything important about anyone.
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