Susannah, the other daughter was NOT stillborn. She died when she was almost 2, and was named after his mother. Charles named his daughter Susannah as well.....
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Susannah, the other daughter was NOT stillborn. She died when she was almost 2, and was named after his mother. Charles named his daughter Susannah as well..... |
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per wikipedia on Abigail Adams:
In ten years she gave birth to five children: Abigail (1765-1813), the future President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Susanna Boylston (1768-1770), Charles (1770-1800), and Thomas Boylston (1772-1832). A sixth child, Elizabeth, was stillborn in 1775. |
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The scene in episode 4 where Adams meets with King George has few equals in the annals of film.
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or cable television...
but i agree (as i bow, and i bow, and i bow again...) |
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holygeeziwannalickm |
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TWENTY FUCKING THREE EMMY NOMINATIONS.
Including: Best Actor Best Actress 3....Count them THREE Best Supporting Actors Best Miniseries And I'm sure a bunch for cinematography, direction, makeup, and sets. |
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8 EMMY WINS............and counting! |
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I'm glad it got nominated for cinematography. This miniseries had some of the best I've ever seen.
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Carboys Desire |
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4 out of 4 Golden Globe wins. Yay again! |
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TV MA LSV |
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Yay!
But. John Adams was OK, but it wasn't all that. The Emmys, the GGs. All of them accolades? Bullshit. Too much. This wasn't "The Wire". It didn't deserve half of what it was awarded. My God. Think of all of the crap that "Milk" will be festooned with next year. |
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YAY!! It was definitely all that. :)
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Sunnie |
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and more! :)
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Well deserved!!!!
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John Adams was OK, but it wasn't all that. The Emmys, the GGs. All of them accolades? Bullshit. Too much. "John Adams" didn't win enough awards. It should be given the Pulitzer Price, the Nobel Prize, the Westminster Kennel Club Best In Show. |
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John Adams was fantastic. Deserves any award it receives.
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