Parts like Morse don't grow on trees. He's a great character.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think sadly that Morse thinks that he can exist on his own and he only realises at the end that he can't and never really has been able to. I feel sorry for him.
He plants trees to benefit another generation.
I think Morse's thing about being a poor policeman but a good detective is a very good description of him.
I love Jon Snow's character.
To me, nothing else about a tree is so remarkable as the extreme delicacy of the mechanism by which it grows and lives: the fine, hair-like rootlets at the bottom and the microscopical cells of the leaves at the top.
He could not die when trees were green, for he loved the time too well.
The script was always the most important thing to me and I loved the script. For one thing, I've always admired trees. I just worship them. Think what trees have witnessed, what history, such as living through the Civil War, yet they still survive.
A tree is an incomprehensible mystery.
I love the role of Ripley.
I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.
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