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  "An Change in the Season" is by far my faviote "Christy" movie. <out of both the TV series and the three PAX movies.> Soley because you could feel Christy angony as she deals with Farlight death and with David taking so much time to care for Lunday. <Although in the Lunday did die>. How during Farlight's furneal she ran off into the woods and went to the moutian that she and Farlight used to have some deep discussions <TV show> and demands to know "Why" did God allow Fairlight to not have the proper care that Lunday was having by David. Why in her eyes that Fairlight died and Lunday may live to see another day. Why Fairlight who had done no harm to anyone died and Lunday who had done a lot of harm to people lived.

How she said that God didn't exiest and that she was through with him. How she withdrew inside her and didn't listen to David but somewhat listened to Neil but had to ran away even from him when he tried to tell her that even through Christy and Fairlight had difference of opions that it didn't really matter for guilt wise. But it was Alice who got through to her to go to church when she said that she God in Lunday; with the way David was caring for the boy.

I didn't like that Christy accepted David's propose of marriage from when she was listening to him preach about God's love in Fairlights tragic death. Too me I think she was just so overwhelmed with her new love for God that she just said the first thing that came to her head.

But I did love how the elderly Christy said that her TRUE and FINAL act of faith was when David was sick and she knew it was only her who had to believe that God would do his will.

I loved how they ended "An Change in the Season" with Christy calling "Neil" and him looking back at her with the sunset hitting her face and than turning around and riding off. The last scene was of Christy pulling her shawl closer to her as she watched Neil ride out of her life.


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