Brothers and sisters what is narrow lake




















I have a feeling we are going to be strung along until the season finale on this one. The good news came at the end of the show with Kevin and Scotty getting the news that their surrogate is finally pregnant. Next week, from the previews, it looks like someone else in the family may also be pregnant.

My first thought was maybe it would be a great vineyard but that would take some time. My guess is you could also turn it into a damn or resevoir possibly. Sell it to uncle Sam?

Wait uncle Sam could just emminant domain it lol. Then, you could sell the water to a municipal or in little plastic bottles and also sell real-estate around the lake because everyone wants to retire on a lake in CA, right?

I vote for the bottled water idea, because it would be a new business line for Ojai that they could have lots of events and ideas and plot twists around.

Okay I like the groundwater idea a lot. And I agree it could be used to water crops. I am unsure of how much wealth this would bring in though because whatever your predictions are, remember Dennis York wants the land knowing it has value of some sort. I think that could bring value, but there would be expenses up-front for extraction and equipment into the area where Narrow Lake is. Unfortunately, they also found tragedy. There are times, though, like Sunday, when that melodrama leaves one near tears.

As Rebecca and Justin ran toward the scene of the car crash, we knew what they'd find there - Robert, unresponsive. But it didn't lessen the emotional devastation one bit. Rebecca and Justin got a late start and were spared, but Rebecca was on the phone with Holly, who had major news. She, Nora, and Sarah had struck water at Narrow Lake. That's right, Nora had paid for more digging and the company found an aquifer - one of the deepest ever found.

But Rebecca was disconnected from Holly, which was another of those ominous moments. A celebration of what should have been a joyous moment cut tragically short.

The same was true of Saul, a glue character whose story line was perhaps the most moving last night. A gay man growing up in a different era, he'd never been tested. Ron Rifkin is always terrific as a supplementary character, but we've really enjoyed him these past few weeks as something of the family patriarch, but with unique baggage.

Meanwhile, Sarah, Scotty and Nora appear to be fine as we sift through the wreckage of the awful crash. As for Sarah, she and Luc are still a happy couple.

Luc took a job as an underwear model. To me, this is one of the biggest shocks of the episode. Why would businesswoman Sarah sell off what could be the start of another company? I suppose that was part of how Sarah was affected after the accident, since the family did grow apart. Last but not least, Nora has had her own troubles over the past year. Formerly the driving force of the Walker clan, she faded into the background while her children became wrapped up in their own issudes.

Thanks to a pep talk from Justin, though, she realizes she has to take charge again. And no explanation is given for it whatsoever. What happened to her charity house?



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