Madeline

Good afternoon. It is I Gigi the parti poodle here to introduce this week’s blog. Not only is Dimiter missing but another one of our beloved cats has gone rogue. Madeline the British Shorthair vanished last week, and everyone is on edge. Especially Edison the Manx. He is quite wound up about the whole thing. Artemus is beside herself because she fears her sister Demeter is lost forever. We are now quite certain whoever is the kidnapper is focused on kidnapping cats. The rest of us Canis lupus familiaris are a bit more relaxed. But we certainly understand and sympathize with Edison’s concerns. The question is why is this kidnapper or perhaps kidnappers stealing cats? I shudder to think.

Earlier this week, we all went to the park to see if perhaps we could locate clues to Madeline’s disappearance. We searched around the fruit trees and the little bridge and around the climbing equipment. We were about to give up when Bruiser the Jack Russell went over to get a drink in the water dish that is set up as part of the water fountain. As he lapped up his hydration he suddenly saw something shiny at the base of the nearby bench. He let out a distressed bark, and we all came trotting over. Sure enough, there was Madeline’s nametag discarded by the foot of the bench.

“What the dickens do you think is going on?” Artemis asked as Ruffles the Bulldog hooked the ring of the tag onto his lower fang so we could all examine the evidence. Charlotte the Chow, who came from a pedigree breeder, sat on her haunches and pondered the possibilities. “Well, she said at last. “It is quite evident someone in the neighborhood is responsible. They show a pattern in the way they are abducting our neighborhood felines. “That’s what I’ve been thinking all along,” Edison the Manx said. The twin Dachshunds Tyler and Titus were so excited about this revelation they ran around chasing each other’s tails.

Later that afternoon I went and visited Bernard D. Bunny. We discussed the idea of the kidnapper or kidnappers being a local resident as we enjoyed a lovely spread of raspberry herbal tea and French cookies. We mutually agreed that a local must be the perpetrator. The next question we discussed was whether the villain was an animal or a human. As Madeline’s tag, much like Demeter’s tag was found without blood or a scuffle we are leaning towards a human. But which human and why? Until next week, I bid you Happy Holidays and adieu.  

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STREAM OF THE WEEK: THE TRAITORS (2023)-PEACOCK

In continuing my list of streaming TV shows to watch this holiday season, here is something completely different. I wouldn’t usually recommend a reality TV program for my stream of the week. But there is something extraordinary about this one. Winner of eight Prime Time Emmys, the story premise is so good it makes for a better plotline than most Hollywood movies. The show is hosted by Alan Cumming who does a great job leading us through the twists and turns of this sometimes bizarre always entertaining romp.

Season One is set in Scotland where twenty contestants arrive at a beautiful castle. Alan Cumming welcomes them and after they settle in, they sit around a table with eyes closed. Mr. Cumming then circles the table a few times and taps three of the contestants on the shoulder. These contestants become The Traitors. The remaining seventeen players are called The Faithfuls. The object of the game is for The Faithfuls to figure out who amongst them are traitors and who are not. The Faithfuls do not know how many players cannot be trusted. Every day there is an event in which the contestants can win money to add to the pot. The total pot goes to which ever Faithfuls remain at the end of the game…if no Traitors are left in the game. But if there are Traitors left in the game at the end, then those Traitors split the pot.

Each day after the event, they hold a round table and choose one contestant to banish from the game to try and eliminate a Traitor. And each night The Traitors secretly rendezvous to choose one of the remaining contestants to “murder” or rather to eliminate from the game. The Traitors must lie, cheat and con to stay in the game and the Faithfuls need to figure out who to align with and who not to trust.

What’s great about the game is what an interesting psychological study it is. It’s fascinating, if not disturbing at times, to see how people act under these circumstances. And there is no lack of tension right up to the very end of the season. The show is based on De Verraders which is based on the party game Mafia or Werewolf. The game was created in 1987 at the Psychology Department of Moscow State University by Dimitry Davidoff. I personally wouldn’t recommend playing the game, for the sake of your psyche, but it is certainly an interesting study to watch.

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