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Boomerangs is a multigenerational family strip featuring Jane Tinker, a recent divorcée and mother of two who suddenly finds herself a member of the new "Boomerang" generation when her financial situation forces her to move back into her parents’ home. Now living with both her daughters and Baby Boomer parents under the same roof, Jane looks to rebuild her life as she and her family adjust to their very crowded nest!
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simpsonfan2 said, 5 months ago
Ah yes, Cabot Cove, Maine. The town with the highest per capita murder rate in the country.
Pharmakeus Ubik said, 5 months ago
There’s something about Maine that drives people to murder. See also the tv show Haven.
heligmyer said, 5 months ago
Might not want to mention the old guy when the new guy is in the car with you.
Macushlalondra said, 5 months ago
Mom better be careful before I cast her as a cross between Lady Catherine DeBourgh and Mrs. Bennett!
arsmall said, 5 months ago
@heligmyer
I believe it is safe to mention when kids are involved…mentioning them without the connection could sound like your holding on to something.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
Remember Sky is the genius of the family so she could deduce it quickly enough.
Coffee-Turtle said, 5 months ago
I forgot…whatever happened to dear old dad?
detourjones said, 5 months ago
I watched Murder She Wrote once… tuned in the next week and realized I’d seen it before…