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Can't argue with you there ladybirder !
I listen to it all on the Omnibus again this morning, just to make sure. I thought I heard Tom say to Kirsty, in the Vestry, that he didn't love her, but I was wrong. I suppose this whole story line will give the scriptwriters plenty of opportunity to be more creative in the new future.
For instance, how is Tom going to get along with his parents now, farmwork-wise ? Could we perhaps see young Grundy making an early troll around the covers, and discovering a body hanging from a tree ? Will the wily Scottish milkman think its safe to make a play for Kirsty now.
And just what did happen to all that food that wasn't eaten at the reception....did Joe Grundy take it all home in some kind of giant doggie-bag ? I wouldn't put it past him !
I think we should be told !