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  • My problem with the ending of John Frobisher's story was, all the way through he's a bit player.

    REVIEW: Torchwood: Children of Earth 2009

  • And, of course, the beauty of Frobisher's final solution.

    Torchwood: CoE one more time rabid1st 2009

  • In many ways, the emotional climax is Frobisher's heart-rending personal decision and his acting on it.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Fred Perry 2009

  • In many ways, the emotional climax is Frobisher's heart-rending personal decision and his acting on it.

    Torchwood: Children of Earth Fred Perry 2009

  • Midget Arse: Are you on Frobisher's 5-a-Day banana plan?

    Bowel Buddy MJ 2006

  • The inimitable Glenn Close, who is probably my favorite actor of all time, plays Patty Hewes, a fearsome defense attorney who is representing Frobisher's employees in a civil action to obtain restitution for his looting of the company's assets and the collapse of their retirement accounts.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Ron Buckmire 2007

  • The identity of David's real killer was obscured for weeks, but we now know that Frobisher's goons killed David, then tried to kill Ellen to retrieve the damning videotape.

    Note to ‘Damages’: Stop Now 2007

  • The inimitable Glenn Close, who is probably my favorite actor of all time, plays Patty Hewes, a fearsome defense attorney who is representing Frobisher's employees in a civil action to obtain restitution for his looting of the company's assets and the collapse of their retirement accounts.

    REVIEW: Damages Ron Buckmire 2007

  • While many historians had suspected Frobisher's metallurgists committed outright fraud, it had been suggested that the lead used by them to assay the ore may have already contained gold.

    Swindle Solved 2004

  • But analysis of lead samples from the assay workshops on Koldlunarn Island, excavated in the mid 1990s, now proves beyond a doubt that there is no gold present in the lead used to evaluate Frobisher's ore, and that Queen Elizabeth was deliberately scammed.

    Swindle Solved 2004

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