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"Well, I think it's a tad melodramatic".
Those sentiments felt a tad melodramatic back when I wrote them, but they don't read as histrionics to me now.
To those lawyers, Tracy Reinaldet and Adriano Bretas, who recently recounted the conversation, this sounded a tad melodramatic.
The score does get a tad melodramatic whenever Mr. Poitier cracks down on his class, but it's nice just to watch all that quiet dignity at work.
"Demons Don't Get Me Down" skewed a tad melodramatic, though, and the piercing but straightforward "Little Lie," on which Ms. Ortega howled mightily, highlighted the implied tension between her outsize personality, which is telegraphed in her rangy voice and her outfit, and her commitment to delivering something tuneful and direct.
Their trembling clown paranoia -- which, quite frankly, Ron thought was a tad melodramatic -- had lead to Ron's first existential breakdown and retirement.
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Did I mention that she was a tad bit melodramatic?
The handful of prison-cell scenes and voluminous description of the grimness of jail life during the Victorian era could be a tad more imaginative, but it's not nearly as gory and melodramatic as the nearby London Dungeon.
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