Which scene was your favorite?
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Re: Which scene was your favorite?
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Yes! Exactly! That was my favorite scene too, and I would have liked to see that scene drawn out longer with Marcellus staggering around like a drunk fool, trying to compete in different activities with the Celtic men. I agree that the scene with Catrin seems forced.CommMayo wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 11:36 I really liked the scene near the beginning of the book when Marcellus gets left with the Celtic warriors. I love how he gets drunk and starts competing with them. It was ruined for me by the forced scene where he ends up in bed with Catrin. No one wants to be that close to a virtual stranger who is covered in their own vomit...
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