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None of the ghosts were able to attend their own funerals because they wouldn’t have been held on the grounds. Perhaps Kitty and Fanny could have witnessed their wakes or after funeral gatherings but that’s it. None have seen their own graves(apart from the plague pit). Kitty, Thomas, Fanny, The Captain, Pat & Julian have gravestones out there somewhere.

Wouldn’t it be sweet to have Alison and Mike do some research and travel to their graves to take photographs so they can come back home to show the ghosts where they are buried.

Robin’s body was probably dragged off somewhere by a bear and most of Mary would have been consumed by fire and incinerated so no burials for those two sadly.

Of all of them, Fanny would be the most curious to see what epitaph her family made for her and if it looks regal and dignified enough.

At first I thought The Captain being an army officer during the war meant he would be buried along side them but since he died most likely AFTER the war was over, maybe not. It’s possible he was taken to be buried elsewhere if he had relatives that would claim him. That might have pained him somewhat because I think he felt the most comfortable in the army. We never hear him talk about anything else. No childhood memories or family. Clearly the army was his tribe.

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“Nonono, this is very inappropriate, Alison! An officer and a gentleman should not be privy to the colour and thickness of the Queen’s curtains! I can’t look. Ohhieh.”

Lit by firelight

Cozy camp out companions.

Just by changing to black and white this scene feels like it’s right out of 1940s movie. Even the background music fits.

But why didn’t the Captain have the bomb dismantled? He had the plans and he buried them WITH a live bomb?

It’s nonsensical.

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