Poor Mrs. Bard. All she wanted to do was have a little break with her beautiful daughter and her newly acquainted, potential son in law. But no. Charlie Buzz Killington had to ruin the whole affair, didn’t he?
Though, what a wonderfully written scene! To my chagrin, Charlie’s little unabashed soliloquy (it was as if both Mrs. Bard and her daughter were not there) hit very close to how I feel about Memorial Day.
All very depressing. Have to see the film now though!
(But who is Emily Arthur Hiller?)
Poor Mrs. Bard. All she wanted to do was have a little break with her beautiful daughter and her newly acquainted, potential son in law. But no. Charlie Buzz Killington had to ruin the whole affair, didn’t he?
Though, what a wonderfully written scene! To my chagrin, Charlie’s little unabashed soliloquy (it was as if both Mrs. Bard and her daughter were not there) hit very close to how I feel about Memorial Day.
All very depressing. Have to see the film now though!
Fudge. I meant “Mrs. Barham.”
That was great. Here another reflexion on issue by blackader…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk37TD_08eA
Thank you, Roderick. That is great.