#715 Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory

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4 thoughts on “#715 Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory”
Gorbi1985
How many “Grandmothers” Jeff have?
And EmBeth settlement seems to take a bit longer time and way more explanation.
ChrisH
OPEN MOUTH, STICK IN FOOT!!!
(oh no, what a way to ruin a good thing!)
G
looks like a great start to a nice arc, looking forward to where it goes from here
Brother Parvus
Idunno – my two favorite productions of “The Comedy of Errors” were the BBC version with Michael Kitchen, Roger Daltry, Ingrid Pitt, Dame Wendy Hiller, John Gray, and supporting cast on the one hand and the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s outdoor production a couple decades ago on the other. This version just might come close enough to those to be more than well worth the time.