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* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?
** This was going to be a final gag in the original script, where the twins bicker about who will move where.
** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick has other people helping him on the vineyard, it might be trickier for him to move and still be involved in the business.
** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.
** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.
* How ''did'' Annie get all the furniture on the roof of the cabin?
* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?
** This was going to be a final gag in the original script, where the twins bicker about who will move where.
** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick has other people helping him on the vineyard, it might be trickier for him to move and still be involved in the business.
** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.
** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.
* How ''did'' Annie get all the furniture on the roof of the cabin?
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* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?
** This was going to be a final gag in the original script, where the twins bicker about who will move where.
** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick
** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.
** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.
* How ''did'' Annie get all the furniture on the roof of the cabin?
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* How ''did'' Annie get all the furniture on the roof?roof of the cabin?
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** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.
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** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.school.
* How ''did'' Annie get all the furniture on the roof?
* How ''did'' Annie get all the furniture on the roof?
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** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.
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** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.label.
** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.
** It's worth noting that the parents discuss the idea that they could keep the girls for half the year each - and Chessie says "they can't go to two different schools each year, that's nuts." so even if they could manage to live in both places it might be a bit too much for the girls. Or the girls could go to a boarding school.
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** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick has other people helping him on the vineyard, it might be trickier for him to move and still be involved in the business.
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** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick has other people helping him on the vineyard, it might be trickier for him to move and still be involved in the business.business.
** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.
** Given that wine-making is a seasonal business, they could live in both places. During growing and "crush" season Nick would probably need to be on hand and Elizabeth could work out of a new boutique in San Francisco. The rest of the year, they could reside in London and Nick could remotely manage the sales and marketing of his label.
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* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?
* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?
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!! Lindsay Lohan Version:
* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distancemarriage?marriage?
** This was going to be a final gag in the original script, where the twins bicker about who will move where.
** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick has other people helping him on the vineyard, it might be trickier for him to move and still be involved in the business.
* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance
** This was going to be a final gag in the original script, where the twins bicker about who will move where.
** I'd lean more towards Elizabeth moving. She could probably move her business to California with very little problems - especially as Annie mentions that she's becoming quite well known. She seems to have something of a following in America - if her dresses are featured in ''Vogue''. While Nick has other people helping him on the vineyard, it might be trickier for him to move and still be involved in the business.
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* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?
* While it's clear that Elizabeth and Nick get back together in the end, how did they make it work? Did Elizabeth move to California to be with Nick, or vice-versa? Or did they simply choose to have a long-distance marriage?