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{{performer|Jayma Mays}}
 
{{performer|Jayma Mays}}
 
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'''Elsa''' once owned [[the VonRoenn Windmill]]. She was in love with [[Jackson Lucas]] and often wrote messages to him in prison, which were carried by [[Pidge]], a messenger pigeon. When she became ill, she made her daughter, [[Elsita]] swear that she would never tell Jackson that she was dead. So Elsita would write the messages to Jackson under her mother's name, unaware that [[Lefty Lem]] was writing under Jackson's name. She appears in {{104}}.
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'''Elsa''' once owned [[the VonRoenn Windmill]]. She was in love with [[Jackson Lucas]] and often wrote messages to him in prison, which were carried by [[Pidge]], a messenger pigeon. When she became ill, she made her daughter [[Elsita]] swear that she would never tell Jackson that she was dead. So Elsita would write the messages to Jackson in her mother's name, unaware that [[Lefty Lem]] was writing on Jackson's behalf. She appears in {{104}}.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
Just like brothers [[Lawrence Schatz|Lawrence]] and [[Louis Schatz]] were both played by the same person in {{103}}, mother and daughter Elsa and Elsita are both played by [[Jayma Mays]].
 
Just like brothers [[Lawrence Schatz|Lawrence]] and [[Louis Schatz]] were both played by the same person in {{103}}, mother and daughter Elsa and Elsita are both played by [[Jayma Mays]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 27 March 2015

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Elsa once owned the VonRoenn Windmill. She was in love with Jackson Lucas and often wrote messages to him in prison, which were carried by Pidge, a messenger pigeon. When she became ill, she made her daughter Elsita swear that she would never tell Jackson that she was dead. So Elsita would write the messages to Jackson in her mother's name, unaware that Lefty Lem was writing on Jackson's behalf. She appears in "Pigeon".

Behind the scenes

Just like brothers Lawrence and Louis Schatz were both played by the same person in "The Fun in Funeral", mother and daughter Elsa and Elsita are both played by Jayma Mays.