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January 8, 2016 at 10:40 pm #2663
Roifield BrownKeymasterMike your stats were a revelation and Alex was a case in point. Considering the pivotal storyline he was involved in, I presumed he had been in many more episodes. Alex it seems was always destined to be a bit part character, used to show how quickly MsTucker/Aldridge was maturing, so probably we might never hear of him again.
January 9, 2016 at 10:00 pm #2664
WitherspoonModeratorBut whither, Kate? Her daughter gets into Oxford, and not a word? And regarding Alex and Phoebe, I try to prepare my patients going off to university for the end of their high school romances…time to put away childish things…
January 10, 2016 at 3:37 pm #2666
Glyn FulleloveParticipantPhoebe is not quite there yet..small matter of getting the grades!
January 11, 2016 at 9:35 pm #2668
Becky BlackParticipantI was surprised he was still one the scene at all. I thought she’d have dumped that loser after his whole “don’t go to Oxford and become all better than me” nonsense.
January 12, 2016 at 11:53 am #2670
AnonymousInactiveFascinating stats for 2015. Am I imagining it, or is the number of characters per episode decreasing? Once upon a time they would have given Alex some spoken lines for a couple of “anxious opening of the envelope” moments, now they seem to rely on the main characters simply talking about the bit parters, and only have a couple of different storylines per episode if that.
I really noticed this recently as it was refreshing to have lots of different characters appear in the calendar girls episodes, and that brilliant few days when there was absolutely no Rob & Helen so some others got a look in!
January 14, 2016 at 6:54 pm #2679
WitherspoonModeratorGlyn-yes, your system of college acceptances confuses this Yank. Over here, once you get that letter of acceptance you’re in, unless you completely screw up your last few months of high school and flunk out (and unless you’re put on a wait list for a school, then your class grades in January or even later may count). We don’t have A levels; one takes the SATs or ACTs in late junior and early senior year-you get scores, which universities use as part of the evaluation of your application. We also have something call Advanced Placement exams, which a small number of students take in order to get college credits before they enter college.
I was yelling into my phone when I was listening to Phoebe waffle about Oxford over a boy – a lot more about that on next week’s podcast.
January 14, 2016 at 8:46 pm #2680
Glyn FulleloveParticipantWitherspoon – thankfully, she seems to have arrived at the right answer!
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