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desertwind said:
Talk about a tear-jerker I was crying at the end, so poigant, and so beyond sad.. 1964.. waaaay back, the poor girl, and the nun selling babies.. and good to see Bruce Boxlitner again, he's still good-looking, but the kid had blue eyes, and he's got brown eyes, and looked absoutley nothing like him, they need to match up these from way back when people with how they look now, the nun, was kinda of the same, and who was she? the older one, I recogonize her, but for the life of me couldn't remember her name soo sad!!!
katpin31791 said:
Wow I finally got to watch the show. I had my eyes on the neighbor when it all began when the boy went missing. Had my suspicions & I was right. Hated that the father messed things up for himself again by killing the two men. I really like this show. Had tears by the time it ended.
After raising Alex P Keaton for several years, wouldn't that drive you to drink, too?katpin31791 said:
Meredith Baxter portrays a great alcoholic.