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calvsie So cool, your mom knows their name
Joined: 02 Nov 2006 Posts: 491 Location: Sector ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha Karma: 18 applaud / smite
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:34 pm Post subject: |
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So monarch of the glen started coming up in my recommendations. I recall you being a fan. What is it about and do you think I'll like it? _________________ I glared at the monkey in the kitchen. It knew why I was The Monkey grabbed a knife. I grabbed a bottle and broke the bottom off on the counter. We menaced each other for several minutes... |
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Traegorn Your Ineffable Host
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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I love that series (I own the whole thing on DVD).
From Wikipedia: While trying to carve a living out of the London restaurant he runs with his girlfriend Justine, Archie MacDonald is called back to his Highland home, to the bed of his dying father, Hector. When he arrives, however, he finds that the news of his dying father was just a ploy by his dotty mother, Molly, to get him to Scotland and tell him face-to-face that he has inherited his father's large estate and castle, Glenbogle. Archie faces a tough decision: whether to help the debt-ridden Glenbogle, or to return to Justine in London.
That's the basic setup. Archie is the main character for the first four seasons, and another character (who I won't explain to avoid spoilers) is the main character for seasons 5-7.
The story is pretty much what happens to those big estates in the UK now that the modern world has caught up with them. It's a bit of a fish out of water story (even though Archie did grow up at Glenbogle), and I like it a lot.
Oh, and Tom Baker is in the last couple of seasons. _________________ Why aren't you reading UnCONventional (the awesome comic) yet? |
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calvsie So cool, your mom knows their name
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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So kind of a precursor to what we are seeing now in downton Abby without being a period piece? _________________ I glared at the monkey in the kitchen. It knew why I was The Monkey grabbed a knife. I grabbed a bottle and broke the bottom off on the counter. We menaced each other for several minutes... |
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Traegorn Your Ineffable Host
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Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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Well -- Downton Abbey is much more along the lines of the original Upstairs Downstairs.
Monarch of the Glen is more what happens long afterwards, when the money is gone - and you have that huge house and can't pay the bills.
Monarch of the Glen has a feel more similar to Ballykissangel, Hamish MacBeth or Northern Exposure (just to toss an American example on the end) _________________ Why aren't you reading UnCONventional (the awesome comic) yet? |
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