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* Hugh's quiet concern about being able to provide for Dot after marriage is much harsher [[spoiler: knowing that their wedding is set just one month before the Great Crash of 1929.]]
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* Hugh's quiet concern about being able to provide for Dot after marriage is much harsher [[spoiler: knowing that their wedding is set just one month before the Great Crash of 1929.]]]]
* It seems odd that Jane wasn't even mentioned in ''Modern Mysteries'', and that Peregrine was revealed to be the sole inheritor of Phrynie's estate. However considering some 35 years have passed between the series, it's entirely possible that ''something'' happened to Jane. Either a falling out with Phrynie, or worse.
* It seems odd that Jane wasn't even mentioned in ''Modern Mysteries'', and that Peregrine was revealed to be the sole inheritor of Phrynie's estate. However considering some 35 years have passed between the series, it's entirely possible that ''something'' happened to Jane. Either a falling out with Phrynie, or worse.
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* Fans of the show have complained of the decline in Jane's appearances over the series, eventually not showing in season three at all. It is, however, mentioned in season two that she was attending school overseas. This is partly because Phryne has the means to, but given her line of work as a lady detective (and the events ending season one wherein [[spoiler:Jane was kidnapped by the same man who killed Phryne's sister]]) Jane was likely sent away for her own safety.
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* Fans of the show have complained of the decline in Jane's appearances over the series, eventually not showing in season three at all. It is, however, is mentioned in season two that she was attending school overseas. This is partly plausible because Phryne not only has the means to, but given her line of work as a lady detective (and the events ending season one wherein [[spoiler:Jane was kidnapped by the same man who killed Phryne's sister]]) Jane was likely sent away for her own safety.
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* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair. It’s unclear how long how long the affair was going on, and because the stepmother was pregnant, the unborn child’s paternity isn’t touched on.]]
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* Hugh's quiet concern about being able to provide for Dot after marriage is much harsher [[spoiler: knowing that their wedding is set just one month before the Great Crash of 1929.]]
* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair. It’s unclear how long how long the affair was going on, and because the stepmother was pregnant, the unborn child’s paternity isn’t touched on.]]
* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair. It’s unclear how long how long the affair was going on, and because the stepmother was pregnant, the unborn child’s paternity isn’t touched on.
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* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair, it’s unclear how long the affair is going on. If that weren’t enough, the stepmother is also pregnant, but it’s unclear whether who fathered her unborn child.]]
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* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair, it’s affair. It’s unclear how long how long the affair is was going on. If that weren’t enough, on, and because the stepmother is also was pregnant, but it’s unclear whether who fathered her the unborn child.child’s paternity isn’t touched on.]]
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* Hugh's quiet concern about being able to provide for Dot after marriage is much harsher [[spoiler: knowing that their wedding is set just one month before the Great Crash of 1929.]]
* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair, it’s unclear how long the affair is going on. If that weren’t enough, the stepmother is also pregnant, but it’s unclear whether who fathered her unborn child.]]
* Overlaps with TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot, but when it’s revealed in Death At Victoria Dock that [[spoiler: Lila’s brother and stepmother were having an affair, it’s unclear how long the affair is going on. If that weren’t enough, the stepmother is also pregnant, but it’s unclear whether who fathered her unborn child.]]
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* Hugh's assumption that Dottie will have to give up her job as Miss Fisher's companion if she is to marry him makes a lot more sense when you recall that Dottie's role as a companion requires living under the same roof as Miss Fisher. If Dottie tried to keep that position after marrying Hugh, Hugh would be required to live as more or less a permanent houseguest of Miss Fisher, which would doubtless be incredibly awkward for all concerned.
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* Hugh's assumption that Dottie will have to give up her job as Miss Fisher's companion if she is to marry him makes a lot more sense when you recall that Dottie's role as a companion requires living under the same roof as Miss Fisher. If Dottie tried to keep that position after marrying Hugh, Hugh would be required to live as more or less a permanent houseguest of Miss Fisher, which would doubtless be incredibly somewhat awkward for all concerned.
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* Hugh's assumption that Dottie will have to give up her job as Miss Fisher's companion if she is to marry him makes a lot more sense when you recall that Dottie's role as a companion requires living under the same roof as Miss Fisher. If Dottie tried to keep that position after marrying Hugh, Hugh would be required to live as more or less a permanent houseguest of Miss Fisher, which would doubtless be incredibly awkward for all concerned.
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* It's mentioned in Away With The Fairies that cyanide has been used to tint photographs blue. In every episode of the series, the flashback scenes showing the murders are filmed with a blue filter, as in cyanide blue.
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* Aunt Prudence's fierce response to the fears of Mary, the former convent girl who was in labour at the time, that the nuns and God would take her baby away ("God will do nothing of the kind or he will be answerable to ''me!"'') was part MamaBear instincts, but also maybe something more. Prudence dotes on her son Arthur, who's severely developmentally disabled, and won't hear of having him put in a sanatorium, despite her other son's irritable urging. It's entirely possible that Mary's predicament struck a nerve for her.
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* Fans of the show have complained of the decline in Jane's appearances over the series, eventually not showing in season three at all. It is mentioned in season two that she was attending school overseas, partly because Phryne had the means to, but given her line of work as a lady detective (and the events ending season one) Jane was likely sent away for her own safety.
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* Fans of the show have complained of the decline in Jane's appearances over the series, eventually not showing in season three at all. It is mentioned in season two that she was attending school overseas, partly because Phryne had the means to, but given her line of work as a lady detective (and the events ending season one) Jane was likely sent away for her own safety.
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* Fans of the show have complained of the decline in Jane's appearances over the series, eventually not showing in season three at all. It is mentioned in season two that she was attending school overseas, partly because Phryne had the means to, but given her line of work as a lady detective (and the events ending season one) Jane was likely sent away for her own safety.
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* Hugh's quiet concern about being able to provide for Dot after marriage is much harsher [[spoiler: knowing that their wedding is set just one month before the Great Crash of 1929.]]
* Hugh's quiet concern about being able to provide for Dot after marriage is much harsher [[spoiler: knowing that their wedding is set just one month before the Great Crash of 1929.]]