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She passed naturally old age or whatever and is dead when the story begins in 2015. Touché. Ambrose has an obsession and that makes him an excellent detective; he doesn't just follow the normal narrative. It is my favourite of the bunch followed by season 1. Yes, he did graduate and the show wouldn't work with him in Boston, Reese out of the house and Francis most likely getting close to starting a family. I would say it could no longer target the teen demographic the network wanted to reach. I liked Dewey and how he manipulated his brothers as well as Hal. I love the episode he sees another mum and the one he gets rid of the comfy mattress telling Malcolm, "of course it was a dream; you were happy." I enjoyed the Alaska storyline; it was unusual and Francis had to learn to survive on his own. Military school was great too with Commandant Spangler but I find the ranch to be too serious with not much mischief. Oklahoma maybe. Not too South and not too far out as they travelled to burning man, skiing was far away too. Schedule might not have worked out as she took the swimming lessons early in the mornings. I would have recommended a Crime Scene Investigation course so she could have gotten rid of her wedding ring. I enjoyed in the earlier episodes The Chinese Restaurant, The Pen, The Stranded and The Pez Dispenser. The Fire in the middle. The Chicken Roaster and The Wizard for the later seasons. Truth be told only about 20 or so episodes are worthy of being screened again and again. Morty was the best, remember when he wanted a nephew to write him a doctor's note even though he was still an intern, and his feud with Klompus. I love when he went to work for Elaine, whose Mr. Fancy? My favourite is when he offers to make a few phone calls because Devola was bothering Jerry. I was 15 years of age and saw it with my brother 11 years of age and mum in the cinema. I think he narrowed down women he wanted to be around and then selected her as his prey. He knew of her family income, taste and was certain that Adam Lucas would never turn up. A wealthy solemn and well dressed woman was waiting to be swept of her feet; she was up in age and then conveniently meets a man with a foot in the art world and with similar taste so she can't help herself. It is rather magical. I agree he does not understand the meaning of love as he discarded Mary his own offspring by faking his own death. Sure he had a fractured upbringing being reared by alcoholics but that shame did not have to stay with him through life; a personality disorder is also at play here as his mother mentioned him being selfish as well. After he assumed the identity of Jack Saunders he was accepted with those credentials and it opened up a whole new world for him; unfortunately this would not have been possible with his past so society and the maltreatment of those of poor means is something partly to blame. The Mac for me, he brought it home lol. RIP Bernie Mac. Hickory is based on Milan a tiny town with 1000 or so people. Myra actually says Hickory is not on many state maps which is why she was shocked Dale heard of this school and how they were hiring a coach/civics teacher. Milan is in the South east of Indiana if you look up a map. I didn't cry but the scene where Everett tells his father he loves him is very touching. I was so rooting for Betsy to pull through. I am the same way, I don't care for impersonal business even if you get a discount. Kathleen's shop was around for ages and created a lot of valuable memories for its clientele. She cleared $350, 000 a year and I suspect most of her staff worked part time and had a specialty. She also sold other goods, special edition books, did regular storytime; it wasn't just a store she provided a valuable service. Those giant corporate book stores sell best sellers, snowglobes and the catch of going there is for browsing whilst sipping on a cappuccino, the workers there hardly have any clue about literature and books in general. Patricia makes coffee nervous. I do mainly watch it on crisp autumn nights.