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@Shelbelle wrote:

I finished it too, so bittersweet !!!


@Shelbelle I binged it today and now it's all over. I'm so sad it's gone!! 

 

Michael Douglas is like fine wine...he just gets better and better! 

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@sunala wrote:

@Shelbelle wrote:

I finished it too, so bittersweet !!!


@Shelbelle I binged it today and now it's all over. I'm so sad it's gone!! 

 

Michael Douglas is like fine wine...he just gets better and better! 


So much like his Dad!!!

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Just saw Paul Reiser on The Talk, had all his hair, at least most of it, grey !!!

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Just finished binging it yesterday. I thought I wouldn't even bother, because I LOVED Alan Arkin in it, and just thought they'd struggle with substance in it after his leaving. At first, I tuned in for 5 minutes and tuned out, thinking the characters (like Jane Seymour and Norman's daughter, had been changed in a silly way.)

 

But I'm glad I tuned back in...and watched the whole thing. I have to admit, they wrapped everything up nicely. They dealt with Norman's death and the aftermath in Sandy's life, in a decent, funny way, I liked how they developed things between Sandy and Roz...and everything else. Actually, after I gave it a chance, Norman's daughter and grandson...even though she changed back to being self-serving, and both were nutty, what I liked is how they dealt with how $$$$, after someone's death, and inheritances can change EVERYthing and EVERYbody in peoples' families and relationships, and personalities! I also loved how it came full circle for Sandy.

 

It was a great series. All the cast was terrific.

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I loved seeing Barry Levinson, a hometown boy for me, born and bred in my area in Baltimore.  He directed Douglas in Disclosure in 1994, and Reiser in Diner in 1982, his first film he directed. 

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We binged all of season 3. Loved it. Did get misty eyed at the end.  As much as I'd love to see more, I think that it had a good run.  

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