And yeah, I'm hoping I'll read other reviews and find I'm not the only one.
You're not the only one! I thought it was funny each time they mentioned it again. I love a good running joke. I also appreciated that Donna finally answered the question about what happens to the translation when you speak the native language.
And especially the fact that she pushes the lever with him so he doesn't have to do it alone.
I thought that showed a lot of heart. She noticed how upset he was and was there for him, to support him. They work so well together! Any question that she was going to be selfish or uncaring is completely gone.
I also appreciated that Donna finally answered the question about what happens to the translation when you speak the native language.
And it showed how many of our common phrases in English have Latin origins, too! (I started to say Latin "roots", but since a large number of our words have Latin roots, that was kind of redundant, LOL!) Glad to see I wasn't that only one who enjoyed the running joke. :D
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And yeah, I'm hoping I'll read other reviews and find I'm not the only one.
You're not the only one! I thought it was funny each time they mentioned it again. I love a good running joke. I also appreciated that Donna finally answered the question about what happens to the translation when you speak the native language.
And especially the fact that she pushes the lever with him so he doesn't have to do it alone.
I thought that showed a lot of heart. She noticed how upset he was and was there for him, to support him. They work so well together! Any question that she was going to be selfish or uncaring is completely gone.
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And it showed how many of our common phrases in English have Latin origins, too! (I started to say Latin "roots", but since a large number of our words have Latin roots, that was kind of redundant, LOL!) Glad to see I wasn't that only one who enjoyed the running joke. :D
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