Jules Kendall
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Connie talking to and living with her "earlier self" was kind of strange, but I do think Shona did/is doing a great job.

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I just wanna be perfectly honest...
Shona is a great actress, but the character of Jules is synical, selfish, and has a freakishly disturbing personality. She tends to be one of those people you imagine standing over your bed with a cleaver and you just have no idea how she got in.
She's alright, but pretty creepy.
Shona is a great actress, but the character of Jules is synical, selfish, and has a freakishly disturbing personality. She tends to be one of those people you imagine standing over your bed with a cleaver and you just have no idea how she got in.
She's alright, but pretty creepy.
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I love your honesty. I agree.
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I WILL elaborate when the time is right.
-- Fri May 08, 2015 7:48 pm --
And she almost always has this sort of TONE to her voice that Shona almost never gets....
WEIRD!
-- Fri May 08, 2015 7:48 pm --
And she almost always has this sort of TONE to her voice that Shona almost never gets....
WEIRD!

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I thought that Jules really adds something to odyssey! she is so.. annoying
to me but at the same time I like her quite much!
I thought she did (Shona) very well in the Ties That Bind!!

I thought she did (Shona) very well in the Ties That Bind!!
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She's similar to Connie, which is cool. But she's not that similar. Connie was merely a bit sarcastic and careless, Jules is actively self destructive. Connie's pain resulted somewhat from a divorce but she had one parent. Neither of Jules's parents are role models who much care. Most importantly, Jules is an atheist who can articulate a clear philosophy on why she thinks Christianity is incorrect. Connie simply didn't care. "I'm not really into God. So it doesn't make much difference to me what he wants." Well argued, Connie. She's kind of a Connie more fundamentally involved in why she is who she is.HomeschoolCowgirl wrote:Connie talking to and living with her "earlier self" was kind of strange, but I do think Shona did/is doing a great job.
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I didn't say she was her earlier self; Connie herself did. "You sound just like I did when I first moved here."
"So what would the you now say to the you then?"
Etc. I agree with your analysis; I would also add that Connie responded to the care of those around her (like Whit, Bernard, Tom, etc.), while Jules pretty much doesn't/didn't (as far as I have heard).
Another note -- Whit doesn't have any friends his age anymore who can interact with the kids.
"So what would the you now say to the you then?"
Etc. I agree with your analysis; I would also add that Connie responded to the care of those around her (like Whit, Bernard, Tom, etc.), while Jules pretty much doesn't/didn't (as far as I have heard).
Another note -- Whit doesn't have any friends his age anymore who can interact with the kids.

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