The "weekend" cabin scene


When Mick and Sue first arrive at Mick's weekend cabin in the mountain, there's a tree branch that has "Mick & Mary" carved in the branch. Mick covers it with a rag after he tells Sue that she's the only one he's ever brought there.

I was wondering if there was any significance to the name Mary. Paul Hogan's ex-wife's name was Noelene. So it wasn't in reference to that.

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I don't know.














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I think it might have been a reference to his ex-wife (the character, not the actor). In the first movie, he said he was sort of married until he went on a walkabout for 18 months and when he came back, she was gone.

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