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Post by carco on Jul 6, 2014 18:39:11 GMT
...I hope Murdoch Mysteries had more than Yannick with a candlelit banana. I had an evil mini-thought of Ruby coming back to Toronto for Julia's wedding only to announce her own upcoming big bash nuptials to some rich and famous dude and wildly upstaging Julia and William's quiet and refined wedding. But they probably can't afford Sarah Gadon now! William would likely arrange the ceremony, lunch or dinner or whatever on a different shift so they could all attend as friends and in those circumstances they would not wear their uniforms. When did William say he needs to marry, literally, in a Catholic church? I don't think that can happen. Sorry William. Regarding the banana - I just realized today all the Freudian implications and snorted my ginger juice. btw, ginger juice hurts if you laugh-snort it. Maybe they will get a different actress to play Ruby and hope no one notices. I agree that William regards Station House 4 as his family, despite all The Rules of Professionalism that say to separate the personal from the workplace. The pathetic guy has no one else: he even does Christmas dinner with the Brackenreids. He's like their Very Strange Son who lives in the basement building stuff, and they will be glad to see him finally married off! Regarding the church comment. I forget the episode title but it was S6 when Julia told Wm. the wedding annulment wasn't going to happen but Darcy agreed to give her a divorce. Wm. balked, told her they couldn't marry in a church if she was divorced. His concern was in the fact they could be legally married but not in the eyes of God. Later after spending time in his church he came to terms with a "legal" marriage and told her so. But now she is a widow not a divorcee so I would think he's back to wanting to be married in the "eyes of God." From what I gathered from discussions they had in that episode and a few others in S6, was what stood in the way of William being able to marry Julia in a church was only the "divorcee" factor not the issue about her not being Roman Catholic. I had the feeling William viewed the latter obstacle as being surmountable. Hah! smiled that you picked up on the banana "thing" but sorry about the ginger burn - ouch! Yes, William has been taken under the Brackenreid's wing. Had to laugh at the thought of the Strange Son who lives in the basement !!! A disturbing mind image!
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Post by carco on Jul 6, 2014 19:29:48 GMT
Hi everybody! I have to make it clear that this new thread is not for you if you don't like SPOILERS! I saw some pictures from the filming of the eighth season and I thought you would like to see them so I wanted to share the links: - /photo/1. As you can notice, they started to film/shot the third episode of the season eight. Indeed, you can read "803" in the top right corner of the clap. So it makes me think -and I don't know why- that the first two must be one episode in two parts. - Zoom on the left of this picture: ow.ly/i/5MpqR/original. Say "hello" to the Inspector BRACKENREID! - 38.media.tumblr.com/0dec29b625a690ed09c06299866711b8/tumblr_n87n5mice91rqd5leo1_1280.jpg. This picture was posted by Harryronhermioneginny on tumblr with a comment which caught all my attention. I quote: "Is that a church I see?". Was just reading a twitter message of Bill Brioux who is a Canadian/Toronto TV columnist asking what's up with the "dream sequence" shooting ... the accompanying pic was of the church and two carriages.......dream sequence? What's everyone's thoughts on that scenario? In other pics linked here, the bride sitting on the steps is either an actress on a "break" or is playing a distressed bride. So is someone maybe getting cold feet and dreaming of leaving the bride on the steps of the church with no groom?
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Post by snacky on Jul 6, 2014 19:30:01 GMT
Regarding the church comment. I forget the episode title but it was S6 when Julia told Wm. the wedding annulment wasn't going to happen but Darcy agreed to give her a divorce. Wm. balked, told her they couldn't marry in a church if she was divorced. His concern was in the fact they could be legally married but not in the eyes of God. Later after spending time in his church he came to terms with a "legal" marriage and told her so. But now she is a widow not a divorcee so I would think he's back to wanting to be married in the "eyes of God." From what I gathered from discussions they had in that episode and a few others in S6, was what stood in the way of William being able to marry Julia in a church was only the "divorcee" factor not the issue about her not being Roman Catholic. I had the feeling William viewed the latter obstacle as being surmountable. Hah! smiled that you picked up on the banana "thing" but sorry about the ginger burn - ouch! Yes, William has been taken under the Brackenreid's wing. Had to laugh at the thought of the Strange Son who lives in the basement !!! A disturbing mind image! I only remember William saying they couldn't marry "in the eyes of God", which is different from saying being married in a church as a building. It was at the end of Winston's Lost Night. I'll rewatch that episode tonight, but it was a historical error if William was talking about actually getting married in a church. Perhaps William did view the issue of Julia not being a Catholic as surmountable, but I think the writers could be nitpicked on that point. XD Regarding the Strange Son: at least he isn't surfing pronz and making molotov cocktails. Have to throw in my latest again until someone laughs.
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Post by snacky on Jul 6, 2014 19:33:15 GMT
Was just reading a twitter message of Bill Brioux who is a Canadian/Toronto TV columnist asking what's up with the "dream sequence" shooting ... the accompanying pic was of the church and two carriages.......dream sequence? What's everyone's thoughts on that scenario? In other pics linked here, the bride sitting on the steps is either an actress on a "break" or is playing a distressed bride. So is someone maybe getting cold feet and dreaming of leaving the bride on the steps of the church with no groom? If it is a Jilliam dream sequence, it's Julia's turn. I wonder what kind of nightmare she might have about it?
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Post by carco on Jul 6, 2014 19:35:43 GMT
Regarding the church comment. I forget the episode title but it was S6 when Julia told Wm. the wedding annulment wasn't going to happen but Darcy agreed to give her a divorce. Wm. balked, told her they couldn't marry in a church if she was divorced. His concern was in the fact they could be legally married but not in the eyes of God. Later after spending time in his church he came to terms with a "legal" marriage and told her so. But now she is a widow not a divorcee so I would think he's back to wanting to be married in the "eyes of God." From what I gathered from discussions they had in that episode and a few others in S6, was what stood in the way of William being able to marry Julia in a church was only the "divorcee" factor not the issue about her not being Roman Catholic. I had the feeling William viewed the latter obstacle as being surmountable. Hah! smiled that you picked up on the banana "thing" but sorry about the ginger burn - ouch! Yes, William has been taken under the Brackenreid's wing. Had to laugh at the thought of the Strange Son who lives in the basement !!! A disturbing mind image! I only remember William saying they couldn't marry "in the eyes of God", which is different from saying being married in a church as a building. It was at the end of Winston's Lost Night. I'll rewatch that episode tonight, but it was a historical error if William was talking about actually getting married in a church. Perhaps William did view the issue of Julia not being a Catholic as surmountable, but I think the writers could be nitpicked on that point. XD Regarding the Strange Son: at least he isn't surfing pronz and making molotov cocktails. Have to throw in my latest again until someone laughs. I've loved all your images---but I really DID laugh out loud at this one. Love it!
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Post by carco on Jul 6, 2014 19:43:15 GMT
Was just reading a twitter message of Bill Brioux who is a Canadian/Toronto TV columnist asking what's up with the "dream sequence" shooting ... the accompanying pic was of the church and two carriages.......dream sequence? What's everyone's thoughts on that scenario? In other pics linked here, the bride sitting on the steps is either an actress on a "break" or is playing a distressed bride. So is someone maybe getting cold feet and dreaming of leaving the bride on the steps of the church with no groom? If it is a Jilliam dream sequence, it's Julia's turn. I wonder what kind of nightmare she might have about it? Hah!! Love Julia and her zipper man!
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Post by snacky on Jul 6, 2014 19:59:10 GMT
We need more zippers! They're inherently funny! Here's the other one.
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Post by snacky on Jul 6, 2014 20:09:13 GMT
I've loved all your images---but I really DID laugh out loud at this one. Love it! Well, they have a larger purpose as stealth advertising for MM in the US, but they have to be funny enough to go beyond this forum to do that. I just started an account on Buzzfeed, and after I figure out how that works, I have some other ideas! www.buzzfeed.com/squeegirl/the-case-of-the-40-year-old-virgin-murdoch-myster-twst
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 22:53:18 GMT
Regarding the church comment. I forget the episode title but it was S6 when Julia told Wm. the wedding annulment wasn't going to happen but Darcy agreed to give her a divorce. Wm. balked, told her they couldn't marry in a church if she was divorced. His concern was in the fact they could be legally married but not in the eyes of God. Later after spending time in his church he came to terms with a "legal" marriage and told her so. But now she is a widow not a divorcee so I would think he's back to wanting to be married in the "eyes of God." From what I gathered from discussions they had in that episode and a few others in S6, was what stood in the way of William being able to marry Julia in a church was only the "divorcee" factor not the issue about her not being Roman Catholic. I had the feeling William viewed the latter obstacle as being surmountable. Hah! smiled that you picked up on the banana "thing" but sorry about the ginger burn - ouch! Yes, William has been taken under the Brackenreid's wing. Had to laugh at the thought of the Strange Son who lives in the basement !!! A disturbing mind image! I only remember William saying they couldn't marry "in the eyes of God", which is different from saying being married in a church as a building. It was at the end of Winston's Lost Night. I'll rewatch that episode tonight, but it was a historical error if William was talking about actually getting married in a church. Perhaps William did view the issue of Julia not being a Catholic as surmountable, but I think the writers could be nitpicked on that point. XD Regarding the Strange Son: at least he isn't surfing pronz and making molotov cocktails. Have to throw in my latest again until someone laughs. I am giggling at those pictures! Genius!
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Post by snacky on Jul 6, 2014 23:38:07 GMT
Thanks, I hope they go somewhere on Buzzfeed! I was really getting frustrated that no one was picking them up from here.
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Post by carco on Jul 7, 2014 23:09:18 GMT
I only remember William saying they couldn't marry "in the eyes of God", which is different from saying being married in a church as a building. It was at the end of Winston's Lost Night. I'll rewatch that episode tonight, but it was a historical error if William was talking about actually getting married in a church. Perhaps William did view the issue of Julia not being a Catholic as surmountable, but I think the writers could be nitpicked on that point. XD Regarding the Strange Son: at least he isn't surfing pronz and making molotov cocktails. Have to throw in my latest again until someone laughs. I am giggling at those pictures! Genius! I watched the episode again last night and Julia said they could still be married "legally" (if she got a divorce) at which point William said "but not in the eyes of God". I took that to mean Julia was referring to a civil ceremony and William's reference was to being married in a church (my research did bring up the fact that Catholics could not be married outside as in a garden, etc.) but I cold be wrong, I'm sure no expert in Roman Catholic rulings in Toronto in 1904!
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Post by snacky on Jul 8, 2014 3:01:29 GMT
I watched the episode again last night and Julia said they could still be married "legally" (if she got a divorce) at which point William said "but not in the eyes of God". I took that to mean Julia was referring to a civil ceremony and William's reference was to being married in a church (my research did bring up the fact that Catholics could not be married outside as in a garden, etc.) but I cold be wrong, I'm sure no expert in Roman Catholic rulings in Toronto in 1904! D'oh forgot to rewatch last night - thanks for looking into this. I'm thinking the way to go is garden wedding, Unitarian minister.
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Post by murdochic on Jul 8, 2014 10:16:07 GMT
Julia is a widow so she should be able to marry in a RC church if she converts. It's not really that much of an issue. I doubt Julia would care that much about converting.
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Post by snacky on Jul 8, 2014 10:27:04 GMT
Julia is a widow so she should be able to marry in a RC church if she converts. It's not really that much of an issue. I doubt Julia would care that much about converting. My impression is Julia objects for the sake of objecting! XD Besides it's hard enough for her to get work as a woman: she will never get work again as a Catholic woman in Toronto. Source: CosmicCalvalcade
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Post by carco on Jul 8, 2014 22:36:42 GMT
Julia is a widow so she should be able to marry in a RC church if she converts. It's not really that much of an issue. I doubt Julia would care that much about converting. My impression is Julia objects for the sake of objecting! XD Besides it's hard enough for her to get work as a woman: she will never get work again as a Catholic woman in Toronto. Source: CosmicCalvalcade I think Julia picks her battles. But, in those days, there were a lot of battles to choose from.....for women so inclined.
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