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Post by Hodge on Aug 9, 2014 23:01:10 GMT
Yes, William isn't really cultured, though I think he tries for Julia. He always seems to land on the theoretical side of everything he does including cultural things. I'm not sure Julia would be worried about William assuming her property. She didn't worry about Darcy getting his hands on it, lucky he died, she wouldn't have got it back with a divorce and it didnt' seem to bother her. She will have come into more money since her father died though so she wouldn't be broke. Coming into money may bother William more but as I said, it wouldn't change him ... though he may get even more suits! It seems to be what he spends his money on, he has enough of them. Julia may have had legal papers drawn up to guarantee some independent property rights with Darcy, too. But Darcy also had plenty of his own money. The situation will be strange with William, coming from nothing, and then suddenly being in charge of some fortune. I do agree it would bother William more than Julia. haha, I agree he would spend it on more suits. And they would look exactly the same! Maybe he would buy handkerchiefs, too! He can never have enough handkerchiefs to give to crying ladies! If they're married with property, William can have his own workshop/lab! Yes, lots of hankies, monogrammed hankies!
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Post by snacky on Aug 9, 2014 23:50:28 GMT
Yes, lots of hankies, monogrammed hankies! lol, you made me choke on my coffee! William will start getting his shoes polished with Brackenreid on the corner, too. Hey, I wonder if George will start noticing those little changes!
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Post by lea on Jul 10, 2015 2:52:11 GMT
Another episode a day! Yay an episode with 3 pages of discussion ! 1. This doesn't have much to do with the episode specifically, but... Julia is so perfect I am gonna steal her from William. I don't care that she's not a real person.
2. LOL I loved when the Inspector said "A pie from a certain young lady.." and Murdoch is so quick to quip back "Sir, that pie was a thank you!" 3. It was nice to see Julia concerned for William's mental well being surrounding this case. It certainly did seem a bit hard on him even if he did try to keep the mindset that he was protecting the world of the constabulary. 4. When William confronts someone with the events that happened they always seem to give in and admit to it. William must have super powers or all of these criminals are extra dumb. 5. I wonder if William ever would consider leaving Station House 4. He had applied for that other position in season 1 but now he's certainly more close with everyone at 4.
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Post by Hodge on Jul 10, 2015 3:14:10 GMT
Another episode a day! Yay an episode with 3 pages of discussion ! 1. This doesn't have much to do with the episode specifically, but... Julia is so perfect I am gonna steal her from William. I don't care that she's not a real person.
2. LOL I loved when the Inspector said "A pie from a certain young lady.." and Murdoch is so quick to quip back "Sir, that pie was a thank you!" 3. It was nice to see Julia concerned for William's mental well being surrounding this case. It certainly did seem a bit hard on him even if he did try to keep the mindset that he was protecting the world of the constabulary. 4. When William confronts someone with the events that happened they always seem to give in and admit to it. William must have super powers or all of these criminals are extra dumb. 5. I wonder if William ever would consider leaving Station House 4. He had applied for that other position in season 1 but now he's certainly more close with everyone at 4. This is my favourite episode from S3. I love both William and Julia in this ep.
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Post by lea on Jul 10, 2015 3:21:53 GMT
Another episode a day! Yay an episode with 3 pages of discussion ! 1. This doesn't have much to do with the episode specifically, but... Julia is so perfect I am gonna steal her from William. I don't care that she's not a real person.
2. LOL I loved when the Inspector said "A pie from a certain young lady.." and Murdoch is so quick to quip back "Sir, that pie was a thank you!" 3. It was nice to see Julia concerned for William's mental well being surrounding this case. It certainly did seem a bit hard on him even if he did try to keep the mindset that he was protecting the world of the constabulary. 4. When William confronts someone with the events that happened they always seem to give in and admit to it. William must have super powers or all of these criminals are extra dumb. 5. I wonder if William ever would consider leaving Station House 4. He had applied for that other position in season 1 but now he's certainly more close with everyone at 4. This is my favourite episode from S3. I love both William and Julia in this ep. It is a really excellent one! There are so many different aspects that make it great.
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