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Date Posted: 10:50:55 10/15/07 Mon
Author: Elaine
Subject: The one thing that continues to stand out as the thing that motivates Pamela's actions (and allows me to accept her risk-taking here) is the great love and admiration Casey and Pat have for their late father. What a wonderful man Brian was; I hope we learn more about him in time to come (winkin' and nudgin' to cg here). When it comes to rival factions and murder in Northern Ireland in the late 1960's and thereafter, even though I'm probably just as headstrong as Pamela, I'd tread more carefully than she did here, no matter how much I'd want to know the truth. It wouldn't help my husband or brother-in-law much if they discovered me laying dead somewhere. I think Pamela was very, very lucky given the history.
In reply to: Marilyn 's message, "Oh yes, I think there is a huge difference between only having to worry about yourself vs a family. But I don’t think the stubborn independence and willfulness go away just like that when you become more than one. Does she not think, I mean truly think things through sometimes, probably, and it’s a credit to the author for creating a character we all have such strong emotions and opinions about yea?! I don’t think she was looking for justice in Brian’s murder, maybe peace of mind for Casey & Pat knowing the truth. If she had talked to him about it, he probably would have tied her down..literally hahaha! I rebel big time at being told I can or can’t do something, it’s taken 20+ years for my DH to really understand that about me and we’ve learned to work with it and compromise. C & P are still newlyweds in that regard *g*" on 09:47:12 10/15/07 Mon


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