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I knew it!! There is a similarity.
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My baby, he is such a good boy ...
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Inside No.9-Nana’s Party
‘Forget about the past, you can’t change it. Forget about the future, you can’t predict it. Forget about the present, I didn’t get you one.’
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Underrated Moments and Misfits (4/-)
Personally, whenever I think about Nana’s Party it’s in the same light as Last Gasp. Both are middle class, suburban families, with uptight mothers trying to make the day special. Although Last Gasp does have its moments, it’s only when watching that I am reminded just how brilliant Nana’s Party is.
A fantastic look at what goes on behind closed doors. How a family can look so perfect, but underneath lies a multitude of dark secrets.
On first viewing I did find the characters of Pat and Angela quite grating and irritating. However, as the episode progresses, their characters become so much deeper and tragic and by the end you are really emotionally invested in these characters and their situation.
Overall this is a brilliantly heartbreaking story told so beautifully with the perfect balance of serious moments and comic relief.
Can I just take this moment to praise Lorraine Ashbourne. She’s not an actor whose work I haven’t really followed both before and after, but her performance in this episode is absolutely perfect. She presents Carol’s highs and lows, positive and negative traits so well that by the end of the episode we completely empathise with her and her experience.
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Oh, my baby...
Inside No. 9 | Nana’s Party It is Nana’s special day: it isn’t every day you get to be 79. She is excited about spending the afternoon with her whole family - even Pat and Jim, who both love a great practical joke. Her Angela has put on a lovely spread, including a huge cake. But as Nana says, ‘Don’t worry about the future: you can’t predict it’.
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It is Nana’s special day: it isn’t every day you get to be 79. She is excited about spending the afternoon with her whole family – even Pat and Jim, who both love a great practical joke. Her Angela has put on alovely spread, including a huge cake. But as Nana says, ‘Don’t worry about the future: you can’t predict it’. - Nana’s Party. Thursday 23rd April 10pm, BBC2.
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Inside No. 9 Series 2 Episode 5 “Nana’s Party”, Reece as Pat.
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Pat at Nana's Party, Part 1
There's tragedy under the clownery
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Pat at Nana's Party
Inside no 9, season 2, episode 5 (extracts focussed on Pat, no ending)
Reece Shearsmith as Pat, Steve Pemberton as Jim
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I would treat you better.
Madame Magma
-> Pat-Grooming
Humiliation
#pat my pat#madame magma#subby men#pat#soft domme#pet my pet#humiliation#submission#fan fiction#mommy#patmapat#subby#sub#femdom
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Well here's this
Treats ♡ Tips ♡ Praise ♡ op uses they/he pronouns ♡
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I miss Sandra. I know I don’t go on about it, but I really miss her. It’s four Christmases now. Makes me sad.
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CLARK GABLE as Alan Gaskell 1935 • China Seas • dir. Tay Garnett
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It was obvious to me right away that Carole was madly in love with him. Just from the way she spoke about him. I never saw them together. I can only say that I felt she was enormously in love, and that she was going to see that this situation was handled properly on every level. As I look back on it now, I just think that she had such enormous energy, you see - that was one of her main qualities. When she would zero in on something, that was it, and she wanted this relationship. - Margaret Tallichet
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