#57 "A Call To Something More" Speculation
That would be cool if Connie had a sister! Was June his first wife?

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Correct. June married Bill; they had Connie. Bill divorced June, and ran off with Lindsay. Bill dumped Lindsay, and married April. He divorced April, and last we heard, was dating May.
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Perhaps. I'm still not convinced that Shona's character is Connie's sister. I do think that it could be some secret that she didn't know like OJ said. Perhaps a disease that carries through genetics. The theme for the album is "trusting God in life". While a broad topic, if you remember the original title for Life Expectancies was Ripples. Perhaps Ripples is pertaining to choices and how they effect more than the one who makes the decision. Similar to the idea of Chain Reactions.The Old Judge wrote:Well, considering all the old memorabilia, it might be some secret about herself that her parents never told her. Just a thought. Maybe that whole "Sister Theory" was incorrect.
I'm really curious how the nurse and Doctor Graham play into the episode. There's no real evidence that Bill plays a major role in the episode, however since it' centered around family it's very possible I spose.
If that's the case will he be married to May(?) or between marriages?
He also had dated Carol between Lindsey and April.The Old Judge wrote:Correct. June married Bill; they had Connie. Bill divorced June, and ran off with Lindsay. Bill dumped Lindsay, and married April. He divorced April, and last we heard, was dating May.
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He really is a womanizer, isn't he?
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Yeah, Jason, could you tell us what episode Carol is mentioned in?
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I believe it's in Father's Day (Album 14). He says that he left June for Lindsey, Left Lindsey for Carol, and then left Carol for April. But he actually married April. He mentions her briefly while in a upsetting discussion with Connie.The Old Judge wrote:Yeah, Jason, could you tell us what episode Carol is mentioned in?
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Got nothing on the third one.
But Jason running into a garage? That sond interesting. But what kind of garage and who doe it belong to?
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My personal theory is that he will be engaged to March.Jason wrote:If that's the case will he be married to May(?) or between marriages?

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Ha ha! ...Goodness! But then, any children Connie might have would have would have an Aunt March. And anyone who's read Little Women knows that's a bad idea.
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Just another reason for there to be tension between her and her dad. 

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lol, that's funny, PFPound Foolish wrote:Ha ha! ...Goodness! But then, any children Connie might have would have would have an Aunt March. And anyone who's read Little Women knows that's a bad idea.
Or he could be engaged to July. (Pronounced like Julie)
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Or he may marry May in the merry, merry month of May.
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Yep, Carol is mentioned in Father's Day. A moving episode for me, on a variety of levels. To go along with the "maybe he married" January, "Jan" for short. Wow, that would be ironic actually.Jason wrote: I believe it's in Father's Day (Album 14). He says that he left June for Lindsey, Left Lindsey for Carol, and then left Carol for April. But he actually married April. He mentions her briefly while in a upsetting discussion with Connie.
But is the marriage and a possible sister the reason for the whole big deal about #57. Maybe something is wrong with Bill? Or maybe June dies some how and Connie is left figuring out what to do?
I am excited at the prospect of more Connie episodes I have been feeling like her character is a little stuck where she is and needs something to help develop her a little more, no matter what that thing may be. The whole Mitch episodes with "Something Old" and "Something New" could even have been symbolic of her letting go of something so she could move forward with someone, someplace, or something else.
I am interested in seeing what happens in #57, not going to lie =)
(also, I like the little Eugene- like character near Connie in the box on the couch.)
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Actually, when it comes to this "Life Expectancy" episode, I would draw parallels to the "Touch of Healing/Where Is Thy Sting?" episodes. It would appear they're both medical dramas. Both are about Connie's family, and both include Bill Kendall. The only question I have is: Will this three-parter achieve the power and emotion of "A Touch of Healing" and "Where Is Thy Sting?" or will it fall flat in its emotion like several other AIO dramas in the past couple years have? (I'm not saying these recent AIO dramas I'm referring to were bad episodes, I just thought they didn't handle the emotional scenes very well.)
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That's interesting, what episodes had poor emotion? Very few come to mind... In any case, based on the emotional moments since the relaunch at least, there's no reason to think it won't be a a good Odyssey tear jerker. Witness A Penny Saved, Childish Things, Never For Nothing, and so on.
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"A Penny Earned"? That was a good tear-jerker? The whole thing about Penny leaving just to come back seemed a little sappy to me, and as for "Never For Nothing", the "emotion" was quite contrived, and I left feeling more puzzled and annoyed than sorrowful or inspired when I finished listening to that episode. Don't get me wrong, I actually do like "A Penny Saved" and "A Penny Earned", (though I'm not sure I can say that for "Never For Nothing") I just think as far as emotion goes, they leave a lot to be desired. That's why I'm hoping "Life Expectancy" will have genuine emotion. No contrived stuff.
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CreativeThinker101 wrote:"A Penny Earned"? That was a good tear-jerker? The whole thing about Penny leaving just to come back seemed a little sappy to me, and as for "Never For Nothing", the "emotion" was quite contrived, and I left feeling more puzzled and annoyed than sorrowful or inspired when I finished listening to that episode. Don't get me wrong, I actually do like "A Penny Saved" and "A Penny Earned", (though I'm not sure I can say that for "Never For Nothing") I just think as far as emotion goes, they leave a lot to be desired. That's why I'm hoping "Life Expectancy" will have genuine emotion. No contrived stuff.
I'm not sure what you mean by "contrived stuff". For me, Never for Nothing is quite possibly my favorite in 54. It may seem slightly typical, but the whole story totally worked for what they were going for. Esperanza loving Juan unconditionally, and ending up dying for the sake of helping Juan. It may not always happen that way in every day life, but the point was to express unconditional love, and that's what she did. In any event, if Life Expectencies comes close to the power of Never for Nothing, it'll be a great show. However, I'm just hoping that whatever they do with Connie's character isn't for the worse...
EDIT: Here's the official album summary;
Odyssey Scoop wrote: There comes a time when everyone must look at their life and see where God is leading them. The folks in Odyssey must ponder that question after a series of surprises. Connie goes through a difficult experience and has to figure out how to turn tragedy into triumph. Meanwhile, three generations of the Parker family journey in the Imagination Station to witness the story of the last judge of Israel, leading Camilla to consider what God might be saying to her. It’s a life-changing time in Odyssey as our friends at Whit’s End learn lessons in the midst of excitement and fun.