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Mashmellow Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

please help

You know, they killed--

it wasn't a series finale,

but it may as well have been

when they killed Edith Bunker which is a big loss



could anyone please explain the meaning of this sentence? thank you very much

  

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In the script of the TV series (but not the last show of the series), the character Edith Bunker died. This character's death was so great a loss to the popularity of the series that they might as well have made that show the last one.

  • In the script of the TV series (but not the last show of the series), the character Edith Bunker died.
  • This character's death was so great a loss to the popularity of the series that they might as well have made that show the last one.
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In the script of the TV series (but not the last show of the series), the character Edith Bunker died. This character's death was so great a loss to the popularity of the series that they might as well have made that show the last one.

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