> Mind you, that'd one of my big >gripes against "Shouldn't I Be Taller" anyway - Lynda's been thrown >completely off kilter by the suicide of David Jefford, and yet >returns because she discovers that Colin's turned the Gazette into a >tabloid - hardly the most shocking of revelations, under the >circumstances. I suppose that reveals a darker side to Lynda's >character - rather than make any serious attempt to come to >terms with her feelings, she'd rather just throw herself into her >work. But that's precisely what 'There are Crocodiles' is about. Lynda has never dealt with David Jefferson's death and it has haunted her ever since. She has to confront "him" and explain her actions and convince herself that it was his decision and not her fault. Natacha >My two penn'orth, for what it's worth. >David. -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" |