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Dec 25, 2024
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cvd6262
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You're missing the connection between Fred's party game and the last spirit:
They are both games of "guess who," and Scrooge loses them both.
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I Love “A Christmas Carol” by Dickens.
DizzyDean
Dec 25, 8:46pm
Denial
gaffer
Dec 25, 8:48pm
Yep. He knew, he was desperately trying to deny it.
Mister P
Dec 25, 8:53pm
I think because it is the post- first two ghosts Scrooge;
Courtimedes
Dec 25, 8:51pm
You're missing the connection between Fred's party game and the last spirit:
cvd6262
Dec 25, 9:46pm
Im a huge fan and typically watch 3-4 version each year. This year I watched one from 1935. Patrick Stewart 1999 and
Hank Rearden
Dec 25, 9:53pm
Hard to beat the George C Scott version.
DizzyDean
Dec 26, 8:51am
Fun fact, Dickens story was based on Muppet Christmas Carol.
Great38
Dec 26, 11:29am
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