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Nov 10, 2011 17:24

And this is what I say to everyone that would judge me for being near tears over Ingrid's death on Dr Quinn: SHUT UP DR QUINN'S MAKING YOU CRY. I just! And feelings! Heartbreaking feelings of pain! Goddammit, Brian's dog! (Also, Ingrid's poor siblings. They used to have this bigass family and now it's the two little girls and the brother. THIS IS ( Read more... )

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queenmidalah November 10 2011, 16:31:54 UTC
I so cry every time I see the episode dealing with Ingrid's death! That was the one I almost asked about before then realized you weren't far enough into the show yet.

And I felt bad for Brian too. He just wanted his wolf to get better and there was no way, then he felt his brother hated him because it meant Ingrid got sick and died. And yeah... heartbreaking episode!

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sunshine_queen November 10 2011, 16:43:17 UTC
It was so awful! What even, DRMW writers?! So upsetting.

I did feel bad for Brian, when I wasn't like 'shut up, Brian.' Like, logically, I get it, he's ten, but they were like "your dog might be rabid, we need to tie it up SO THAT WE DON'T CATCH IT IF HE HAS IT" and Brian's like HE DIDN'T DO NOTHING WRONG YOU CAN'T TIE HIM UP NOOOO and it's like will you simmer down? They're putting him in a pen in your barn, not tying him up in a lion enclosure, honestly.

In conclusion: INGRIDDDDDDDDDDDD.

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queenmidalah November 10 2011, 16:55:43 UTC
Oh yeah. There were plenty of times you wanted to hog tie Brian and stop the insanity whining. Despite the time he was from, I think he was played as a true child that didn't understand the full ramifications of what was happening. Which I guess is good since it was a show geared towards families. At the same time, this is a child that lives in the *wild* west and saw his biological mother die from a rattlesnake bite, plus his adoptive mother was a doctor. To not understand what rabies does to an animal, and therefore can do to a human, seemed a bit odd. Though I suppose you can't explain the emotional side of it to a child and all he saw was that his dog was hurt and was now being confined and he wasn't allowed to comfort him in the wake of that.

But yes. INGRID! *sobs*

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daybreak777 November 11 2011, 04:54:36 UTC
I didn't like Ingrid so her death didn't hit me hard. There are other deaths that hit harder, I think. But it did hit Matthew hard and I felt bad about that.

The first Kirsten book! I officially <3 you! I don't remember all the American Girls books, but heck Ingrid does remind me a lot of Kirsten!

Have fun in Paris. Your posts always make me smile which is a good thing. :-)

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sunshine_queen November 11 2011, 18:58:19 UTC
I was never super wild about Ingrid, but it made me sad with everyone else's emotions.

THE FIRST KIRSTEN BOOK DESTROYED ME. I was like, sobbing and saying "It's called the Pleasant Company!!!!"

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daybreak777 November 11 2011, 21:09:17 UTC
Those books weren't always Pleasant though the pictures were so pretty. I still remember when the overseer put worms in Addy's mouth because she hadn't picked them all off. Gosh. I did liked that they could be historically accurate, but it could be brutal.

*many hugs* Kirsten can still be in our hearts! Here is an icon. There is am American Girl LJ comm! Wow. I miss the pretty catalogs. Those things were gorgeous.

ETA: I see your icon and Kirsten looks very . . . Six-like. Just sayin'. ;-)

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sunshine_queen November 11 2011, 23:45:35 UTC
OMFG A KIRSTEN ICON. WHAT EVEN IS YOUR LIFE.

(They called it The Pleasant Company because that was the name of the woman who started the American Girl phenomenon? Or something? Not because of the content, which was the worst sometimes.)

It's that Nordic look! Oh blondes.

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vash26 November 12 2011, 19:54:23 UTC
Lols - I work in a store here in Amsterdam and we get a lot of tourists. My English isn't perfect either, but French are notiorious for not speaking English.

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