In telephone conversations with my children today I likened the current situation to being in a cinema watching a film that gets increasingly worse and more depressing as it unfolds with a plot that has so many twists and turns (some of which you didn't even see coming) that it's hard to keep up. In addition to that you have absolutely no idea what's coming next, how long the film runs for or even how it will end, but when you try to leave because you've had enough, the doors are locked and there's no way of switching the film off.
All we can hope for is at some point there'll be an intermission to get an ice cream and some popcorn and, please gods, that like most films the second half sees the cavalry ride up on over the hill, the murderer is uncovered, the downtrodden good guy wins, the animals are saved, the boy will get the girl (humour me I'm talking old films here) and we will all live happily ever after. Oh and when and if this film does play out, keep your fingers crossed that there is no 'Director's Cut'!
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