Someone may have commented on this elsewhere, but just how believable was it that the Amy (or anyone) should discover the letter ON JUST THE RIGHT DAY??
Someone may have commented on this elsewhere, but just how believable was it that the Amy (or anyone) should discover the letter ON JUST THE RIGHT DAY??Incidentally, Dan Curtis used the interesting device of an exchange of letters across the centuries via an old desk in "The Love Letter," a Hallmark Hall of Fame production he directed a couple of years ago.
Quote from: Vlad on March 06, 2003, 02:36:38 AMSomeone may have commented on this elsewhere, but just how believable was it that the Amy (or anyone) should discover the letter ON JUST THE RIGHT DAY??Yes! I agree Vlad! Of all the days, Amy gets to finally play a normal child and just happens to "accidently" hit the magic button on the drawer while searching for something for her doll! Funny how things happen on DS. Cassandra[/font]