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"The Saga of Elsa"

I think we are on day 6.

Annnnnnd GO!
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Yeah, I binge. If I get on a roll on a Friday or Saturday night I may burn through 8 or 10 episodes in a row. I hesitated to watch 1883 so that I could binge watch vs. having to wait for each episode. But
That's what I had planned with Yellowstone and 1883.
 
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I broke down and got Paramount +. I watch NCIS New Orleans even though sometimes it's like pulling teeth to watch and I also watch Bull. Seasons 1-15 can still be seen on Netflix.
I have a 2-month free preview of Paramount+ and am going to cram as much watching in during that time. Their are shows my wife wants to watch with me. These are prioritized, but she wants to binge in order, starting with Evil (her current fav).
 
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I have a 2-month free preview of Paramount+ and am going to cram as much watching in during that time. Their are shows my wife wants to watch with me. These are prioritized, but she wants to binge in order, starting with Evil (her current fav).
Should have told you to hold up. They are only 12 episodes into Season 19 for NCIS. I am hoping that it dies a noble death. Right now, doesn't appear that it is going to.
 
I have a 2-month free preview of Paramount+ and am going to cram as much watching in during that time. Their are shows my wife wants to watch with me. These are prioritized, but she wants to binge in order, starting with Evil (her current fav).
NCIS:NO is ok, but I like Lucas Black and Scott Bakula in the roles that they have. The acting always appears "contrived" but I'm still watching. Watched the first couple of episodes of NCIS Hawaii and it's a snoozer IMO.
 
Bull is also on Paramount. Michael Weatherly is probably one of my favorite actors from TV right now. His character is much like a "grown up" DiNozzo.
 
How old is she when she dies?

We're laughing...well, I'm laughing, mostly because it's the same with the Grandfather thing. The only thing I'm saying I'm right about is you don't understand what I am right about. And I am right. But more than me being right is the fact that you're wrong AND Maddernhale. 😆
1st question is up to the writer since she is a fictional character.

2nd I was never mad I said she wasn't real and that was it . The keeping on about it is pissing me off.

3rd the Grandfather deal has nothing to do with this but if you would have read I said I was wrong about that.
 
1st question is up to the writer since she is a fictional character.

2nd I was never mad I said she wasn't real and that was it . The keeping on about it is pissing me off.

3rd the Grandfather deal has nothing to do with this but if you would have read I said I was wrong about that.

Where did you see she was in fact a fictional character that definitely didn't have any resemblances in any way to any woman from that time period?

Yes you were mad and calling people names.

Admitting you were wrong doesn't mean it never happened.

It's beyond stupid to argue over this, but at the moment I'll drown in it. Lol.

I don't care who is right or wrong....

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Where did you see she was in fact a fictional character that definitely didn't have any resemblances in any way to any woman from that time period?

Yes you were mad and calling people names.

Admitting you were wrong doesn't mean it never happened.

It's beyond stupid to argue over this, but at the moment I'll drown in it. Lol.

I don't care who is right or wrong....

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There is non fictional characters like Tom Hanks plays a union general and Sam Elliott plays a real character . And Sheridan played Charles Goodnight who is a non fictional character but the Duttons is as real as Yellowstone is . You can look up every non fictional character and find there historical importance. You will not find A Elsa character that is the fictional part of the story. This is done in movies mixing fictional and non fictional characters to create a story. On a side note lonesome Dove had Charles Goodnight in it.
 
Next time you want to talk about it bring proof. And you can look back to the beginning I never was mad the only one that got mad and called names was Slice even when I told him I wasn't mad he kept on like a child needing the last word and not wanting to be wrong.
 
There is non fictional characters like Tom Hanks plays a union general and Sam Elliott plays a real character . And Sheridan played Charles Goodnight who is a non fictional character but the Duttons is as real as Yellowstone is . You can look up every non fictional character and find there historical importance. You will not find A Elsa character that is the fictional part of the story. This is done in movies mixing fictional and non fictional characters to create a story. On a side note lonesome Dove had Charles Goodnight in it.
You either didn't read your article that you posted or you did and didn't comprehend it.
 
Where did you see she was in fact a fictional character that definitely didn't have any resemblances in any way to any woman from that time period?

Yes you were mad and calling people names.

Admitting you were wrong doesn't mean it never happened.

It's beyond stupid to argue over this, but at the moment I'll drown in it. Lol.

I don't care who is right or wrong....

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You either didn't read your article that you posted or you did and didn't comprehend it.
Jimminy Cricket! What a maroon... I just about had him sidetracked with the nickname question, but, Noooo... You've just gotta feed the septic tank. :rolleyes:
 
You either didn't read your article that you posted or you did and didn't comprehend it.
Where is the article that the theory came from ? I keep saying post it because I had actually looked before all of this conversation started because I wondered if James and Elsa was non fictional characters and never found it. All I saw was the real characters and there historical importance.
 

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