Is anyone else bothered by the last panel where they suddenly switch places?
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It's actually the 3rd panel that is the odd one out, since the 4th panel kept the orientation of both characters from the 1st and 2nd panels.
It's hard to imagine a more expensive diet.
Absolutely no joke I would watch this all the way through.
The biggest complaint about Hallmark is how they lack creativity and every plot is the same. I feel like the missing piece to their formula is absurdism. Like a love child between the princess switch 2: switched again meets sharknado.
Yeah. I'm imagining Sharknado production levels and Sharknado pacing, but following the Hallmark formula, and with really mundane absurdist details.
- Those fragile little precious moments figurines and limited edition Star Trek ornaments need to be a recurring favored snack for the competing love interests who are lovable but wrong for our heroes.
- One of those little Christmas village decorations sets needs to turn out to be an undiscovered life saving medication, when ground down to a fine glittery paste. Feeding it to someone's niece gives her the strength to learn to walk again.
- Someone's talent for cross stitch needs to solve a decades old mystery about someone else's estranged and now tragically dead parent.
- A poorly gifted and then ignored-for-years art set needs to be part of the big "they truly love me" reveal moment.
I think we have a potential masterpiece, here.
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