Wildcard Wednesday Keeping Up Appearances series 1 to 5

 Series 1 episode 1 Daddy’s Accident


This is a good strong start, setting the scenes for subsequent episodes. It is all there. This is good as we see most of the characteristics of some of the main characters. With regards to the Major (Peter Cellier) I suppose this highlights that all sorts of people appeal to all sorts of people.


Episode 2  The New Vicar


Well I suppose it comes down to perspective in that ‘A large order’ or not. It is amusing to see a well placed garden tool. What a nice compliment from Richard (Clive Swift). All I can say is ‘She is well timed’ but I can see that no they don’t need any more bad luck. I like Elizabeth (Liz) (Josephine Tewson) . She comes across as a real true friend. The script at this part is one repetitive and two let’s just say, turns the air ‘Beep’.


Episode 3 Stately Home


I like the mellow conversation between Richard and Liz. The understanding between them is so obviously clear. Now I feel sorry for the Garage worker. Let’s just say ‘Too many bells’. Yes, ok duty first and great line from Onslow (Geoffrey Hughes). I suppose it is inevitable that people would question Hyacinth’s ( Patricia Routledge) and Richard’s marriage. This is good and insightful to know how the relationship works or he is ‘Used to it’ happens. I like the dog story. Oh, Rose (Shirley Stelfox). Another great line from Onslow. It’s all happening and duty done. Clean? Ok, ‘Private’ means private but who knows who would make a ‘Mistake’. It is amusing that Richard said something and the result now is such a memorable ‘Hat’. I like the little ‘Running’ away from Onslow. They look so strange this is amusing to see, what a twist.


Episode four The Charity Shop   


The dilemma, Liz versus Daisy’s (Judy Cornwell) and Onslow’s house is amusingly solved with initiative. I must say that I don’t condone trespassing though. This is well navigated also. Ah, sweet ‘A son’ common ground. I like how they interweave family members into the storylines. It is good to finally see Richard’s job. I want to say it’s like watching a ‘Tennis match’ but Daisy’s eyes say it all anyway. It’s a glass door with a broken letterbox, what I can only describe as a miracle Hyacinth wasn’t noticed. I like the line about the ‘Keyhole’. After all that it is Rose that saves the day, and amusingly it looks like Onslow is now going on a shopping trip.


Episode 5 Daisy’s Toyboy


I have to question ‘A tie for gardening’ A worm?. I also have to question, that Onslow answered the phone. Knowing how Onslow is. Now ‘Don’t cry over spilt milk’ you just know Onslow knows it’s not real. Now a mass exodus as they say. I love their plan, it is so amusingly funny they are in sync with the glass polishing. Poor Onslow, a good singer and he is quite a hit. This made me smile. Wow! Daisy. Onslow’s script is on form again.


Episode 6 The Christening


I like the description ‘Tricky’ . I also like the scenario Hyacinth equals ‘Beer’. I like Daisy’s speech, it's so lovely. It sounds like it is going to be a very crowded christening. Ok, Which one? This is funny. What a way to arrive and be filmed. So many questions and the diversions are well written.


Series 2 episode 1 A Strange Man


Well, own bottles and a man. It is all happening so quickly and all on a ‘Beautiful day’. I like a good ‘Plan’. I love the miming, it's so funny. I can only say one thing, it seems, you have to be fit to be married to Hyacinth. It doesn’t hurt to rehearse however mad you may look to others. Well not as ‘Yee Gods’ as Hyacinth looks to Emmet (David Griffin). I personally don’t think it is ‘Fair’ on anybody’s ears. All I can say is that it is a ‘Strong set’ the amount of door banging. I love the answers to everything.


Episode 2 Driving Mrs Fortescue


First Liz was more covered than Hyacinth. I know this is going to sound trivia but I have mixed feelings about Rose (Mary Millar) just walking into Daisy’s and Onslow’s bedroom. Now poor Richard, brave Emmet, great acting and loosely singing. It is brilliant how Hyacinth can show a two sided conversation on the phone from just her side. So what is the proper way to ‘Greet her at the door?’ That is one way. ‘Yeah great’  a clever 3 way conversation. Oh, that ‘Stick’ and I agree ‘Speeding’ hey, I can see how very amusing and not condoned of course by me. When two worlds collide this is ‘Fascinating’ I agree. It gets better or worse depending on if you are Hyacinth or not. Now that was mean. A great episode the ending is good however before that it gets a bit ridiculous oh, and expensive for Onslow it seems.


Episode 3 The Candlelight Supper


To all ‘Refuse collectors’ avoid ‘Shortcuts' wise and amusing. Now that is very good advice. So who is going to tidy up? Yes, ‘Inevitable’ it is interesting to hear all about ‘Human nature’ and I agree with her theory of evolution. That would be a £1000 fine now in 2022 in some places. A ‘Beaker’ yes definitely. Now I do like the table. Again the importance of a strong set. Flavoured crisps have a lot to answer for. This is amusing until what Onslow says. So blind, so oblivious so she/they meet. How to clear a scene.


Episode 4 Hyacinth Tees Off


And so the weekend away, begins. Well the hotel room has a lot to live up to. Also the next part reminds of Goldilocks and the three bears originally by Robert Southey but yes, everyone should be comfortable. Oh dear, ‘Room 210’ oh had to be didn’t it, so funny. That crazy Major. Oh, they shouldn’t have told her, lesson learnt too late. And 210 meets Hyacinth again. I can see how ‘Biscuits’ are not a meal. Now however, the comedic the scene it hasn't stood the test of time. However, she did get away and took a compliment from it after totally immersing herself into the hotel and the surrounding area. It was a clever comeback.


Episode 5 Problems With Relatives


I love the little twists in the conversation about the ‘Beer’ in the ‘Pram’ and the double meaning of Hyacinth's Sheridon being ‘Reduced to tears’ at Hyacinth;s singing. A great script as ever. Yet another twist ‘Working’. Now that is amusing ‘Ask Onslow’ and the response. Oh, ‘Family trouble’ with a capita; T. A bit dramatic, but yes, funny, and nice clean soles ‘Rubber’ apparently, this is amusing. Oh yes, the ‘Tree’ oops.


Episode 6 Onslow’s Birthday


Ok, a fast paced start, love the ‘Water’ issue. Now I feel I must wish Onslow a ‘Happy Birthday’. Sadly, not a Hyacinth free day though. Oh, and I believe Richard is in a ‘Meeting’. Emmet actually refused coffee, he actually managed to pull it off, Wow. Yes, Richard is definitely in a ‘MEETING’. I wish we got to see how much? They are, it is a shame we don’t, I would’ve liked to have known. Poor Liz and it is funny to watch as to why the Vicar can’t come. I’m not sure that it is legal to have no seat belt. Now all I can say about this episode is ‘Crossed wires’ and ‘Respectful’ and I like the summing up/analysis of their marriage, it is all correct and quite right ‘Who are to judge’.


Episode 7 Singing For Emmet


Oh, well aim high ‘The Chinese Ambassador’ why don’t they just drive off, it wouldn't have taken so long. Well, that was unexpected, funny, but now it does set up the rest of the episode. Poor Richard. Rose , ‘A Nun’ an amusing stretch to lengthen her skirt for one thing. That is good advice ‘Keep away from the ladies’ . I feel I want to say ‘Just get on with talking Richard’, but it wouldn’t have the desired outcome/result. Great acting, great quick thinking. Oh no, I’m not sure about the acting, where the Vicar’s wife (Marion Barron) went to the store room and opened the door. I just felt it was a little too overacted, dramatic and not natural. 


Episode 8 The Toy Store


First, that is just not natural. Also a word of advice, don’t ask Onslow the meaning of a word or ask Sheridon about ‘Insurance’. Poor Richard. Well that is double standards. I got to say ‘That is a well placed teddy’ ok, so ‘With’ who? Onslow, ‘Faults’ This is so funny. ‘Love’ hey, so sweet to hear/see. That is a lot of money and a good honest script. Also, Onslow is so kind to offer a lift. In another life I can see Emmet and Rose as a couple. Good advice and play on words. I agree with what Councillor Mrs Nugent (Charmian May)said about Cabs. and there’s Daddy.


Episode 9 The Three Piece Suite


I love Richard playing along/humours her. ‘Dam cheek’ but true. It is sweet of Hyacinth with her offer to Daisy. I am not sure everything in the over planning is quite legal? If ever there was a mis-reading of  the signs, this is it. I know this is for comedic purposes but this episode does highlight how naive people can be. Also there can be too much planning. Now despite not knowing some things she is very clued up on others, great for the storyline. So, all the best laid work? No and yes, ‘Kind’ ‘ Rescue’


Episode 10 A Picnic For Daddy


It is interesting, the insightful conversations at ‘10’o’clock’ in the morning. One name and another new direction in the script. This is brilliant. That poor cake. That ‘How’ question wasn’t the one I was thinking of, the one I was thinking was ‘How can a place get so disorganised’. I feel I can answer the question about the bin men, as the use of black bags would help. Well that was a twist. For a ‘Picnic’ I don’t think a light coloured skirt is suitable, when I think of being outside with Daddy. With grass and, as said in the script, Daddy needing a ‘Small towel’. I like the car chase and after. I can see why some didn’t. I wonder what would’ve happened next? You know what they say ‘Always leave them wanting more.


Series 3 & 4 episode 1 Early Retirement


Poor Richard. Early retirement should be a happy occasion. Who’d have thought Emmet could be so fast. The comparisons in the script are hilarious. Richard just wants to work, but sadly, not to be. ‘Goodbye’. It wouldn’t be Hyacinth if she didn’t aim high. I like the tray of food. You see when a dog knows, it knows. Poor dog(s). I hope ‘Back soon’ too.


Episode 2 Iron Age Remains


That’s Hyacinth aiming high again. Yes, I have to agree, ‘There is good in everybody’. As early retirement activities go it is a good one, it’s just who he is with in this case. I would say ‘No'. With Richard there is some character development. This is amusing to see. He’s more ‘Playful’ as well. I agree and like the descriptions of the characters. Oh dear! Poor Richard. That was close!


Episode 3 Violet's Country Cottage


‘She’s going away’ well, they are in the country now. What an amusing question. Yes, find the dog. I like the added characters. Mrs Thing (not listed on IMDB) and Bunty (Marcia Warren) plus one yes, ‘Bring him in’ add to the episode. You see with this episode you have to remember that more than one person/animal can have the same name.


Episode 4 How To Go Holiday Without Really trying


‘Caribbean’. How thoughtful of Onslow. What a short memory Richard has. Now I don’t know if this was meant or not, but I like the subtle hint that ‘The Bucket Woman’ can turn a person/ Michael the Vicar (Jeremy Grittins) to drink. This to me is intelligent humour. The avoid the ‘Holiday brochures’ acting/direction is brilliantly done/coordinated. ‘Nerves’ Richard. Well at least she is looking for him. Good old ‘Irresponsible’ Onslow. Oh dear, this shows you can be too eager and be careful what you ‘Volunteer for’. Also yes, I have to agree that ‘Skirt is too short’. It is also good to see more of Richard’s character development. And I don’t think she wants to see her ‘Holiday brochures’. Hyacinth managed/achieved the exact opposite of what she intended with the Vicar coming across Rose.


Episode 5 Richard’s New Hobby


Emmet is talking to the wrong person, well at least he apologised. You can say this at least Onslow wants to help. Yes, who would do his ‘Washing?’. It makes me think as people have sailed and cycled so how are their washing done? An interesting real life thought/dilemma. It seems the ‘Camera’ is now the enemy. Yes, I love the wardrobe choice, yes, he does ‘Look the part’. Ouch! That may have hurt. It is good to hear that he ‘Can do ducks’. It is nice to see she can do ‘Royal Doulton’ when alone. I like Hyacinth’s reaction showing that she really does care for her family, it is lovely to have seen the explanation given. As said before, leave them wanting more and this episode does.


Episode 6 The Art Exhibition


Can you learn the ‘Appreciation of art’? It is amusing to see Richard in the learning process though. Well ‘Colour’ has a lot to answer for. It is nice to see more of Richard’s character development, and they were saved by the ‘Coughing’. I am not sure if we witnessed a wardrobe malfunction that was left in or it was deliberate. I suppose it is up to the viewer to decide? We do however, see Onslow’s reaction, looking. The next part is a bit repetitive, yes, it is all for the ‘Loudspeaker’ effect but it is a bit silly, also, yes, start with the person behind it all. I like the ‘Sign’ . I also agree. ‘Keep Britain tidy’. It is amusing to see , you ask, you get. I like the wardrobe choice for the lend of Daddy to Richard Art Exhibition’.


Episode 7 What To Wear When Yachting


Clever, but I don’t think you can put one of those on a TV. I could say that you can never be too prepared but I think Hyacinth has covered it. Emmet’s script is perfect covering all aspects of yachting. I love all the references to ships, yachting and U boats, so funny. I again love the wardrobe choice and agree she does ‘Look the part’. Despite their/his reaction I think Richard looks great. I like the boat, it looks sweet. They may have used a lot of stunt doubles that were willing to get wet in this episode. This is amusing to see.


Episode 8 A Job For Richard


First, all I could think of was ‘Panto season’ and wanted to shout ‘Behind you’. Also in answer to Rose’s question ‘How do I look?’ I love the colour of her outfit. So much going on, Richard trying not to cut himself, not a good look for an, I want to say ‘Interview’ but, yes, Hyacinth has other ideas/channels. And Liz, how hard can it be to say ‘No’? Good question when you have to ‘Practice’. Oh, and a word of warning, don’t give Richard a bow and arrow or it seems, a golf club either. Poor Emmet, the things he goes through for his sister. Oh, despite the episode being good the timeline does seem a bit disjointed. I had thought Richard could make a self improvement tape/CD. I love the double meaning of the words used. Again I don’t think their actions are entirely legal. Clever ‘Plan A’ so what plan next then?  A good ending, not so great for Richard though.


Episode 9 Country Retreat


I agree with Daisy, she is right. I actually think the one with the purple ribbon is the better hat. It is so funny and clever, to just change a few letters and Liz has her excuse. However, it is amusing to see that she is happy to hear that and why there will be no ‘Coffee’ after all. I love how ‘Mid life crisis’ gives him free reign. All those double meanings. It is amusing to see another Richard character development. Good news all round. ‘Green hat’ Before that I didn’t like the assumption of asking for directions. You can safely say Hyacinth is not a country ‘Trained’ person. It is nice to see Emmet so helpful? Nice socks, I like the colour. Under the circumstances I don’t know if that was deliberate or an out take left in, either way good. Yes, Richard! Sheep. 


Episode 10 A Celebrity For The Barbecue


Answer, not for much longer. I guessed a ‘Crest’ on the packet. I feel that when the phone rang it wasn’t a natural reaction, great acting still though and I liked the line ‘You too’. Poor Daisy, sadly, all forgotten with Richard’s news and a trip to a garden centre. That is just not enough plants. I like the thought of Hyacinth being an inventor. I do like the set up. Well that was an unexpected scenario.


Episode 11 The Commodore


I like how Hyacinth has a knack of embellishing the truth. It is uncomfortable yet amusing to see Onslow working for/with Rose. well, he looked like a sailor, I can see the mistake. I like what the Vicar said, so thoughtful towards Richard. It is heartwarming to see that the Vicar does care about what happens to Hyacinth. This episode shows what you get for not acquiring all the information and thinking you are above the law when you are not.


Episode 12 Looking For Properties


Intriguing, made me ‘Smile’. I feel Emmet will make sure Liz will be free, yes, she’s free. Well this is a twist, Richard wants to be with Hyacinth but he has a ‘Mission’. You have to feel for Richard the one time he is on his own, Hyacinth is off buying property. I have to question if Hyacinth would have had the phone number? I like the well timed thunder storm. That was mean of Hyacinth. Well Hyacinth is off again annoyingly to everyone around . and so is ‘Daddy’ as well, this could be a problem.


Episode 13 Please Mind Your Head


Count the staircases, I did. Now that was a bit long, a ‘Thirty years’ grudge. Well I know where I would put the bed(s). He wanted ‘Small’ this shows that ‘Be careful what you wish for’ it is so nice to see him/them happy. I’m not actually sure the ‘Apartment’ meets or would meet building regulations. I feel a plan being formed. I agree with Liz but it is amusing to watch. Emmet stop it! It is still funny though, until, this reminds me of when Del boy (David Jason) went paragliding in Only Fools and Horses by John Sullivan. I feel the next bit is a bit long winded, that is until, poor Emmet but unless I’m missing something he can get free. I’m not sure what they could do?


Episode 14 Let There Be Light


Well that was Sheridan, shame we didn’t see him. I was actually shocked at ‘Seven’ as well. A confession sounds intriguing and happily not grounds for a ‘Divorce’. So Richard is not an electrician. We get that from Richard clearly enough. That was kind of Liz. I didn’t like the reply about a ‘Hat’. ‘No light’ we have all done it, still amusing though. I like the conversation between the Vicar and Richard. Ok, I see the ‘Dawgs’ so amusing, is it a job for a ‘Parking lady’? I love seeing all the men together. So Richard isn’t an electrician, we get that LOUD and clear. Oh and no one was ‘Hiding’.


Series 5 episode 1 


The start of this episode is brilliant with the script. Also Rose got them up, that was so well timed, brilliant again. Sadly, I feel it gets a little silly, but that could be part of Richard’s character development. The clever jokes keep coming. It is nice to see a different side to Hyacinth. Well when you find a mirror, this is so funny to see. Now, well done Richard. I like the ‘Ghost train’. Oh, how romantic and it is lovely to hear what Liz would ‘Really like’.


Episode 2 


It is nice to hear of some character development for Rose. It is lovely that despite everything the ‘Mayor’s office’ is being so accommodating. I like Hyacinth’s idea for ‘Fancy dress’. Richard’s idea is so amusingly appropriate as well. The excellent jokes keep coming. You will have to watch to see the costumes. I am not saying ‘They don’t pull it off’ cos they do but it is so awesome to see them and I don’t want to spoil the surprise. One of them looked like the actress Judy Cornwell who plays Daisy, just saying but it did look like her.


Episode 3 


‘A special day’ that poor ‘Postman’ (David Janson). Yes, I agree ‘What a wonderful idea’. Perfectly formed. I love the conversation Richard has on the phone. I wonder how many times that has happened in real life? Amusing colour and alarm choice and sadly, it seems a forgettable afterall romantic yet appropriate code choice.


Episode 4 


‘Enjoying the country’ I like that we find out Richard’s actual name and also enjoy the paper and the sun, it is so amusing that looks can be deceiving. I love the answer Onlsow gave Daisy so well timed. Also I do agree it does look ‘Beautiful’ . I also love that Hyacinth found just the right word. It is so annoying when you know what you want to say but you can’t find the word(s). I have to question what the neighbours might say about all the banging. I like the postman. So the invites are out and the chaos ensues. This is amusing to see and the script is so well delivered/done. Off we go then, the ‘Prawns’ on a ‘Picnic’, so amusing. It is nice to see Hyacinth so temptingly helpful. So much stuff and it is so nice of Onslow to say what he said to Violet (Anna Dawson). I do actually feel disappointed for Hyacinth. This part isn’t nice to see as I could picture all that stuff shaping up to be a lovely picnic. It is a shame so far. They could have found another spot closer though. I like Violet, but it wouldn’t have made the episode. I like Richard’s educational speech about how ‘Locks’ work and that is an amusing ‘No’. yes, ‘Eight’ would make a ‘Difference’. She’s helping, that you could say is a character development on her part. Oh no, I like Daisy’s, Onslow’s  and company’s picnic and yes, ‘Hello’ all and I applaud as well.


Episode 5 


It is a good idea if you ‘Can’t afford a gardener’ I also wouldn’t want to be ‘Honking’ at his ‘Mummy’ either. Come on Richard get ‘Excited’ poor Richard. Now there’s a question, my answer is ‘I believe’. I would say ‘It is not slippers’. Yes, ‘Happy Birthday Richard’, that is if Hyacinth wasn’t there. I have to question, ``Decorate the car’? This is so funny. Yes, ‘Skis’ often does mean ‘Skiing’ , funny that. I like the ‘Nickname’. This episode is getting even more complicated. Oh, I’m sure the Vicar is liked. I don’t agree with what is portrayed that you should save a marriage because of the money. All I can answer to in this part is ‘Yes!!!’


Episode 6


The script is well coordinated at the start of this episode, poor Richard. Yes, ‘Keeping up appearances’ is expensive. Onslow isn’t ‘Horrible’ he is kind and biteable it seems until the invention of ‘Bacon sandwiches' anyway. I want to say that ‘It’s fine they just wear their own hats’. Poor dog I really feel for Onslow. It is a good point ‘Should you be reading whilst driving’? Keep your eyes on the road, I'd say. I have to question the ‘Parking spaces’ situation. I know trivia but just a thought. I am glad the dog is ok. Now the parking does make sense. It seems Hyacinth knows her paintings. Sadly, I don’t think/believe Richard’s cheque book would run to Gainsborough’s Blue Boy or anything like it. 


The mention of Gainsborough’s Blue Boy is brilliant to hear as the painting is back in the UK at the National Gallery Trafalgar Square London until the 15th May 2022. Due to Covid restrictions I booked my slot for visiting the gallery by phone for 12 noon on Saturday 26th March 2022 to be guaranteed entry to see the painting. I was emailed the free entry tickets to be printed off, which I did. The day before Friday the 25th March 2022 I got an email about not arriving/queuing no more than 5 minutes before my entry time and to wear a face covering during our visit. On the day 26th March we arrived at about 11.50am, we were allowed entry through a security check. The staff and signs were extremely helpful and clear and we found Room 46 where the painting is very easy. Be aware you are not allowed flash photography of the painting.  When we came out we headed for the shop beside the Espresso Bar by Muriel’s where we found the Blue Boy exhibition book, but if you would like anything else, we bought the book and a Fridge magnet of the painting, to get these we had to go back to the shop near the room where the painting is, back up the stairs. We then went back to the Bar and had a light meal/lunch before heading out to do some more sightseeing around London.


I feel for Liz and Emmet. This just goes to show that you can have money and still have a quiet modest lifestyle, it is a shame they can’t spend any of it though. I wandered where they were and also don’t wave at an Auction. That is a good lesson. I would say ‘Just sit on your hands’ but Richard has already said that. Hyacinth could have bought it as a home for Liz and Emmet. I don’t like that they missed out on the items they liked. All i can say is ‘Sold’. I love the perfect idea for the ‘Wine/dynamite’. ‘Crack’, so funny, what is even more funny, a drunk Hyacinth. The script is brilliant and so well acted, and there is a subtle link between the 2 stories, this is so funny.


Episode 7


It is a mystery if Sheridan ever gets the money he is always asking for? All I can say for certain is yes, ‘Fast’. I feel sorry for Daisy, great acting though. Talking of which 1920s acting even. Oh yes, It is Hyacinth after all. A very musical episode, this one all round. With Richard’s reaction,  I wished it could be true. I love the line about ‘Ram raiding the shop’ so amusing to hear. I love seeing and hearing about the neighbours when they meet Hyacinth. There is a use for a ‘Powerful’ voice after all. This is good to see. The script is brilliant with the 2 conversations. Poor Richard again.


Episode 8


The straw is a brilliant idea. Oh dear, Liz. Oh dear, Hyacinth has taken her antics a bit too far. This results in showing a leap in character development in Richard, this is very good. I am glad Liz is there. I feel the script is lacking, surely the Vicar’s wife could clearly see they were hiding from ‘The Bucket woman’. I don’t like that Hyacinth invites herself, I suppose you could say, she gets the outcome she gets, deserved or not. It is lovely to see mutual/moral support. I am glad the hole in the script was closed. Another musical episode. I don’t like the game, however inspired. That’s not water! ‘A Chinese’ sounds nice.


Episode 9 


Oh, Hyacinth, a sore loser, surely not. The next part is ‘Probably’ very easy, cleverly amusing though. ‘New car’? It is amusing yet outdated as to ‘Economy’ of the country. It seems father has high hopes, he, it seems also, isn’t the only one. ‘He’s coming’ it is a great costume choice. I can see where Hyacinth gets her flair for appropriate outfits from. Isn’t it strange what you may see in the English countryside. Just don’t tell anyone. Well that is inconveniently typical. Poor ‘Driving’ Richard. Amusingly that got everyone's attention. And now the chaos/avoidance begins. I don’t like about asking about the ‘Camera’. It is amusing but silly about the ‘Frosted glass’ or lack of. The chaos continues. It seems for an expensive ride in more ways than one. How is she going to explain/get out of that then?


Episode 10


It is amusing to see all the/amount of preparation it takes in the avoidance of Hyacinth. Richard is ‘Sitting’ you can at least say that. I can see her idea but it is Hyacinth we are talking about. You can’t blame them, there wasn’t much to ‘Misread’. Now Richard has one more task to do.


Overall Keeping up Appearances is brilliant, a bit repetitive in a few places with a few slight differences along the way to, it seems, to keep you on your toes, but all the story lines are strong ones. It is also a shame, sadly, that  we don’t actually see Sheridan. As another character to add to the mix.


Thank you for reading


Sandra





















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