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  1. Posted: January 22, 2014In: Public

    When lonely long-haul truck driver D Forde falls in love online with a city writer and single mother, he must cross more than the Nullarbor to overcome his fear of abandonment and win her heart.

    JBalmer Penpusher
    Added an answer on January 29, 2014 at 8:22 am

    To capture the heart of his online love, a lonely truck driver must find a way to conquer the outback while battling his fear of abandonment.

    To capture the heart of his online love, a lonely truck driver must find a way to conquer the outback while battling his fear of abandonment.

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  2. Posted: January 23, 2014In: Public

    It's February 1930, just months after Black Tuesday. In light of their financial woes, a small-town mortician and his arrogant wife start murdering the rich to keep their beloved funeral home afloat.

    JBalmer Penpusher
    Added an answer on January 29, 2014 at 8:03 am

    In depression-riddled America, a mortician employs a new business model that includes a free murder per pine box.

    In depression-riddled America, a mortician employs a new business model that includes a free murder per pine box.

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  3. Posted: January 28, 2014In: Public

    A notoriously misogynistic 1940?s Texas police sheriff, awakens from a coma to discover that he is being haunted by the spirits of history?s most infamous women, who are on a mission to alter his chauvinistic ways during which they assist him in solving criminal cases.

    JBalmer Penpusher
    Added an answer on January 29, 2014 at 5:47 am

    The women are infamous for a variety of things. I mean women like Cleopatra, Ching Shih, and Locusta. The visiting ghost will be determined by the case he is working on that particular week. Sometimes the same ghosts will hang around for multiple episodes. He was attempting to rape a woman. She wasRead more

    The women are infamous for a variety of things. I mean women like Cleopatra, Ching Shih, and Locusta. The visiting ghost will be determined by the case he is working on that particular week. Sometimes the same ghosts will hang around for multiple episodes.
    He was attempting to rape a woman. She was able to stop him by hitting him in the head with a bottle. So he is recovering from a head trauma when the ghosts begin appearing to him.
    They are helping him to see the power and the strength of women.
    I know misogyny was customary during this period, which is why I chose it. He?s the hero of the town, but he is kind of the anti-hero of the show. If his behavior can be altered by these women, maybe he can help other men see the errors of their ways. It?s a learning thing, it?s a growing thing.

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