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Post by Fallenbelle on Sept 18, 2014 16:59:21 GMT
Season 3 could be representative of what it will be like for them to be already married. They kiss every three episodes to keep the shippers happy: no drama or conflict. I think there'd be a little more sauce than that. He wouldn't have to hold back. Neither of them would. Usually their kisses are pretty chaste-I'd also like to see them get a bit more involved. Nothing extreme though... Do you remember the imagined kiss in Still Waters? He sucks on her lip and tugs at it before letting it go. I think that may be the most scandalous kiss I've ever seen from those two. You know, other than TGM, where he has her blouse unbuttoned and has no reservations about going further.
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 17:00:05 GMT
Yeah I was always under the impression that the flashback wasn't in Murdoch's 'head' but rather just a way to show the viewers a possible alternate scenario. And then he had a lot of thinking to do but Julia was with him distracting him no doubt, so he probably didn't delve as deep as he should have to get down to the bottom of his repressed memories. Could this guilt ahoy ep be the Murdoch's past one? I was hopping for stud muffin's up in a logging camp. Is it too late to vote for stud muffins up in a logging camp? ♪It's not too late, it's never too late.♪
I think the past ep is going to take place in New Brunswick actually. Christina Jennings mentioned that Maureen Jennings wrote a book called Shipwreck, which delved into how Murdoch became the man he was 'today'. So perhaps he will be visiting his Jesuit Priest mentor this season? Perhaps that is the episode they are filming right now? There was a church of some sort...not sure why they'd need donkey's though unless they were climbing mountains...
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 17:03:38 GMT
Yeah I was always under the impression that the flashback wasn't in Murdoch's 'head' but rather just a way to show the viewers a possible alternate scenario. And then he had a lot of thinking to do but Julia was with him distracting him no doubt, so he probably didn't delve as deep as he should have to get down to the bottom of his repressed memories. Could this guilt ahoy ep be the Murdoch's past one? I was hopping for stud muffin's up in a logging camp. I hope it's not the "Glory Days" ep? I want salacious secrets to come out, but nothing that will gut or destroy our boy. However, easily resolved angst is acceptable. Glory Days is a western I believe. I think Bat Masterson is in it. Yannick said it was his favourite so far. Probably cuz of all those stunts he didn't do.
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 17:06:04 GMT
I think there'd be a little more sauce than that. He wouldn't have to hold back. Neither of them would. Usually their kisses are pretty chaste-I'd also like to see them get a bit more involved. Nothing extreme though... Do you remember the imagined kiss in Still Waters? He sucks on her lip and tugs at it before letting it go. I think that may be the most scandalous kiss I've ever seen from those two. You know, other than TGM, where he has her blouse unbuttoned and has no reservations about going further. Lol yeah it's like they realized after the fact that even in his fantasy William would hold himself back so he never kissed her 'nastily' again. This has reminded me of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Apparently Gellar and Boreanaz were too embarrassed to make the sex noises so Joss Whedon and some other lady had to do the sounds instead.
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Post by Fallenbelle on Sept 18, 2014 17:11:25 GMT
Usually their kisses are pretty chaste-I'd also like to see them get a bit more involved. Nothing extreme though... Do you remember the imagined kiss in Still Waters? He sucks on her lip and tugs at it before letting it go. I think that may be the most scandalous kiss I've ever seen from those two. You know, other than TGM, where he has her blouse unbuttoned and has no reservations about going further. Lol yeah it's like they realized after the fact that even in his fantasy William would hold himself back so he never kissed her 'nastily' again. You know, I remember that being based on Shipwrecked now. I guess that means no logging camp stud muffins.Yeah, I think it's easily the most passionate kiss between those two-lots of sucking and hands in hair. Julia would no doubt love to have that William, I'd think.
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Post by Hodge on Sept 18, 2014 17:12:17 GMT
Yeah I was always under the impression that the flashback wasn't in Murdoch's 'head' but rather just a way to show the viewers a possible alternate scenario. And then he had a lot of thinking to do but Julia was with him distracting him no doubt, so he probably didn't delve as deep as he should have to get down to the bottom of his repressed memories. Could this guilt ahoy ep be the Murdoch's past one? I was hopping for stud muffin's up in a logging camp. I hope it's not the "Glory Days" ep? I want salacious secrets to come out, but nothing that will gut or destroy our boy. However, easily resolved angst is acceptable. Glory days is about Bat Masterson but perhaps there could be flashbacks to William's past. I got the impression Murdoch's past may be inspired by Maureen Jenning's novella, Shipwreck. I doubt that's about the logging camp. Must read it to finish off the series, I think it's retired Murdoch relating his past.
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Post by mrsbrisby on Sept 18, 2014 18:00:38 GMT
Hello everyone. Been away for a while due to two deaths in the family, but now I'M BACK!
Interesting discussion here. Ms. Jennings said the Shipwreck explained the early part of W's life.
I think that W & J's wedding will provide new plot opportunities. There is of course the physical part of their relationship and I am certain they will explore that, I cling to the hope that underneath that Homburg there is a man who is looking forward to and will enjoy sex.
Besides that, there are plenty of opportunities for both comic and serious plots with two people who have lived alone for most of their lives now sharing a house. Not every episode has to focus on their marriage.
That being said, now that they are married it would be natural to see them with friends more often: George coming to dinner, the Brackenrieid's including the boys, entertaining illustrious visitors to Toronto, i.e., Tesla, Edison, etc.
Dealing with William's past is, as you all say, an area to be exploited as is William's coming to terms with Julia's wealth.
The very nature of their professions will keep their marriage from becoming too boring. Cases requiring long hours away from home which will prevent their marriage from falling into a routine. Am I the only one who remembers "Father Knows Best" or "The Donna Reed Show?"
Then again there are the children to consider.
By the way, did anyone notice the Executive Producer credit for YB in opening sequence of the S* teaser?
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:23:39 GMT
I think the information was in his subconscious, but his defenses made Harry available to blame. Once he questioned whether Harry was totally to blame, he could examine the whole memory - which would have revealed his mother tripping over the scattered wood. Julia may have some psychoanalyzing to do... It seems to me that he's still blocking it out as he didn't remember it when he was talking of being afraid uneasy of butterflies. True - and I'm in denial of that episode where William is afraid of butterflies. Except for that part about where butterflies are illogical - I get that.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:29:32 GMT
Could this guilt ahoy ep be the Murdoch's past one? I was hopping for stud muffin's up in a logging camp. Which ep is this "memories" ep anyway? I thought it was "Glory Days", but then someone said that was the one with the gunfighters.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:31:44 GMT
I don't think I've ever seen it either. My brother and his teenaged buddies watched way back in the day (something I endlessly gave them crap for) and now my husband has told me that he watched it. My husband's asleep now, or I'd ask what was so appealing about the show. I don't get it. That was a guy show? I thought it was updated Little House on the Prairie with shippiness. It shows on the Christian Inspiration channel now.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:33:49 GMT
Yeah I was always under the impression that the flashback wasn't in Murdoch's 'head' but rather just a way to show the viewers a possible alternate scenario. And then he had a lot of thinking to do but Julia was with him distracting him no doubt, so he probably didn't delve as deep as he should have to get down to the bottom of his repressed memories. Could this guilt ahoy ep be the Murdoch's past one? I was hopping for stud muffin's up in a logging camp. Is it too late to vote for stud muffins up in a logging camp? I thought stud muffins in a logging camp was already a done deal...
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Post by Hodge on Sept 18, 2014 18:36:23 GMT
Hello everyone. Been away for a while due to two deaths in the family, but now I'M BACK! Interesting discussion here. Ms. Jennings said the Shipwreck explained the early part of W's life. I think that W & J's wedding will provide new plot opportunities. There is of course the physical part of their relationship and I am certain they will explore that, I cling to the hope that underneath that Homburg there is a man who is looking forward to and will enjoy sex. Besides that, there are plenty of opportunities for both comic and serious plots with two people who have lived alone for most of their lives now sharing a house. Not every episode has to focus on their marriage. That being said, now that they are married it would be natural to see them with friends more often: George coming to dinner, the Brackenrieid's including the boys, entertaining illustrious visitors to Toronto, i.e., Tesla, Edison, etc. Dealing with William's past is, as you all say, an area to be exploited as is William's coming to terms with Julia's wealth. The very nature of their professions will keep their marriage from becoming too boring. Cases requiring long hours away from home which will prevent their marriage from falling into a routine. Am I the only one who remembers "Father Knows Best" or "The Donna Reed Show?" Then again there are the children to consider. By the way, did anyone notice the Executive Producer credit for YB in opening sequence of the S* teaser? My condolences on your losses. More to the point of William and sex is will he allow himself to let go once married? Hopefully he won't be the average Victorian husband who just uses his wife to fulfill his needs. I don't think that will happen though, he's not your average Victorian male and Julia just wouldn't allow it. I've always wondered how William will deal with Julia's wealth, it's never been addressed in the show. I'm not sure it will bother him much but her standing in the community because of it may be something for him to deal with. He's not exactly a social butterfly dragonfly. I'm looking forward to seeing them work together more on cases. I really enjoyed Unfinished Business. I think YB's addition as EP was one of the things most people noticed from the S8 preview. Guess everyone either reads all the credits or subconsciously scans for the name.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:36:29 GMT
Season 3 could be representative of what it will be like for them to be already married. They kiss every three episodes to keep the shippers happy: no drama or conflict. I think there'd be a little more sauce than that. He wouldn't have to hold back. Neither of them would. Let's hope you're right about that. And let's hope William is smarter than Inspector Brackenreid about cultivating his garden!
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:43:59 GMT
I think there'd be a little more sauce than that. He wouldn't have to hold back. Neither of them would. Usually their kisses are pretty chaste-I'd also like to see them get a bit more involved. Nothing extreme though... Do you remember the imagined kiss in Still Waters? He sucks on her lip and tugs at it before letting it go. I think that may be the most scandalous kiss I've ever seen from those two. You know, other than TGM, where he has her blouse unbuttoned and has no reservations about going further. I just don't want either of them looking like it's starting to become a chore. I felt William was getting to the verge of that at the end of Ragtime.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 18:45:20 GMT
Is it too late to vote for stud muffins up in a logging camp? ♪It's not too late, it's never too late.♪
I think the past ep is going to take place in New Brunswick actually. Christina Jennings mentioned that Maureen Jennings wrote a book called Shipwreck, which delved into how Murdoch became the man he was 'today'. So perhaps he will be visiting his Jesuit Priest mentor this season? Perhaps that is the episode they are filming right now? There was a church of some sort...not sure why they'd need donkey's though unless they were climbing mountains... I thought I saw it mentioned somewhere that there would be some episodes dealing with mining strikes. Wouldn't the donkeys be needed for that?
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