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Being the Deputy Commissioner’s daughter and son-in-law, I suspected that their separation was an open secret. I wouldn’t be surprised if Phryne had already heard it through the grapevine by now. However, Jack’s reveal showed that he had developed a certain degree of trust toward Phryne and felt comfortable confiding in her.
(Posted 06-Apr-2024)
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One Dress a Day Challenge
Not-a-Dress November
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries / Essie Davis as Phryne Fisher
If I had to pick a single favorite outfit of Miss Fisher's, it might very well be this one. And if you made me narrow it down to one single item from her wardrobe, this beautiful short-sleeved jacket is a very strong contender. The color and pattern are just so gorgeous--the effect is like a Japanese lacquer box.
The black blouse underneath looks like it might be interesting in its own right, with a sheer patterned top section. (These screenshots are from "Raisins and Almonds" and "Death by Miss Adventure.")
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For tonight's musical interlude....
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Phryne: What evidence do you have that it was me who broke into the bookshop?
Jack: An Hispano-Suiza parked outside at the time.
Phryne, huffing: If a tree falls in a forest...
Jack: You were very likely somewhere close by wielding the axe.
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Inspector Robinson: (to Phryne) It’s always complicated with you.
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Here's more art I posted on Twitter!
Cookies drawn in the Puzzle world style!
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Miss Fisher Snippets (179)
To support her oldest friend’s newest enterprise as a lady detective, Mac volunteered her time and scientific expertise whenever she received a call for help. In S1E5 Raisins and Almonds, she came prepared with various chemicals listed on Saul Michael’s secret formula and eventually produced the artificial rubber that helped crack the case.
Like Mac, I was also born with an inquiring mind, so I looked up how artificial rubber was made. According to Wikipedia, the first synthetic rubber was made in 1909 by a team of German scientists in a university laboratory, but not until the 1930s did it get produced by manufacturers for commercial use. I wonder what became of Saul’s formula after the murder case was solved. Knowing Jack “Man of Honor” Robinson, he likely locked it up in the evidence drawer as he should. It seemed such a waste to me, though.
In terms of the type of artificial rubber, “The most prevalent synthetic rubber is styrene-butadiene rubbers (SBR) derived from the copolymerization of styrene and 1,3-butadiene”, which corresponded to what’s mentioned in this episode. As always, I am impressed with the extend of research the show writers had done to get the details right.
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p.s. Happy birthday, @tammy__macintosh (February 16). We absolutely love your portrayal of the loyal and sassy BFF everyone needs and wants. May your special day be filled with bright sunshine as radiant as your smile.
(Posted 16-Feb-2024)
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Here's a tiny intermission between chapters 1 and 2.
Yeah, to clarify; some disappearances happened outside the city, so there's way more than 6.
Crap, I forgot cheesecake cookie.
But yeah, those cells must be CRAMPED!
@cacao-dies-goofily
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Game Character Drawing Challenge: Cookie Run Edition! 🍪
As you can see… I am a big AlmondLatte Shipper… Heh
But, I had fun drawing this~!
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