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''[[Fuddy Meers]]'' is a play written by David Lindsay-Abaire chronicling a very special day of an amnesiac named Claire Fiffle who forgets the events of a day when she goes to sleep and wakes up on the next. This particular day, she wakes up being taken away by a man in a ski mask who brings her to her mother's house. From there, secrets are revealed in an over-the-top farce. |
''[[Fuddy Meers]]'' is a 1999 play written by David Lindsay-Abaire chronicling a very special day of an amnesiac named Claire Fiffle who forgets the events of a day when she goes to sleep and wakes up on the next. This particular day, she wakes up being taken away by a man in a ski mask who brings her to her mother's house. From there, secrets are revealed in an over-the-top farce. |
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: Claire remembers all that happened before her condition {{spoiler|until she falls asleep in the car at the very end.}} |
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: Claire remembers all that happened before her condition {{spoiler|until she falls asleep in the car at the very end.}} |
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* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: The condition that Claire has, wiping her memory clean every day. Interestingly enough, she can recall distant memories easily with a little help. |
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: The condition that Claire has, wiping her memory clean every day. Interestingly enough, she can recall distant memories easily with a little help. |
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* [[Never Mess with Granny]]: For a stroke victim who's well into her sixties, Gertie can hold her own pretty well. She fights off two escaped convicts with ease, and even manages to non-fatally stab one of them. She also has what may be the foulest mouth of any of the characters, but her aphasia manages to censor out any actual swear words. |
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]: For a stroke victim who's well into her sixties, Gertie can hold her own pretty well. She fights off two escaped convicts with ease, and even manages to non-fatally stab one of them. She also has what may be the foulest mouth of any of the characters, but her aphasia manages to censor out any actual swear words. |
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