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angevin2 July 11 2012, 03:22:43 UTC
Is it wrong that I'm always really disappointed when they cut the dog-puke metaphor?

I'm also very fond of "They that, when Richard lived, would have him die / Are now become enamored on his grave." That Archbishop of York sure can turn a phrase.

Also, Hal getting busted for punching the Lord Chief Justice is supposed to have happened before the play, I think. We hear the full story in Act V.

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ambrmerlinus July 11 2012, 11:41:07 UTC
Is it wrong that I'm always really disappointed when they cut the dog-puke metaphor?

No, it is only right that you should be disappointed. Should I preemptively mourn for its absence from The Hollow Crown?

Also, Hal getting busted for punching the Lord Chief Justice is supposed to have happened before the play, I think. We hear the full story in Act V.

omg I can't wait.

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