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| re: I checked out when | |
| Posted by: BillEadie 06:11 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| In reply to: I checked out when - dramedy 03:12 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
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| To each his own. I’m sure that Sorkin would argue that the Arthur legend would transcend time. :) Bill |
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| I’m sure he would. | |
| Last Edit: dramedy 06:19 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| Posted by: dramedy 06:16 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| In reply to: re: I checked out when - BillEadie 06:11 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
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| But history is pretty definitive that king author did not reign during the 1700s of Voltaire’s life. I think there was some unknown ruler called king George III in England at that time. Had some colonies revolt. Had a play written about his madness and Netflix series about his queen Charlotte. I don’t think King Arthur was referenced in those adaptations. | |
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| re: I’m sure he would. | |
| Posted by: mikem 11:33 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| In reply to: I’m sure he would. - dramedy 06:16 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
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| I was confused as to why Sorkin had the characters talking about Voltaire. The anachronism was presumably trying to make some kind of point, but I really didn't understand what Sorkin was going for here. Has he ever talked about it? | |
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