I think Chris, that you are a bit too nervous.
First, I said "on my computer screen". If indeed, you see some detail in the highlights on yours, then I apologize for a conclusion based on an incorrect impression.
I have no "axes to grind", although I have personal preferences for how I like my photos to look. You have presented this film/developer combination stating, you liked it, and in my eyes instead, something was lacking in the highlights, similarly to what I see on digital photographs. Given, that you often stress, you are cost sensitive, I thought this process was redundant against just shooting digital, and saving yourself the hassle and cost of film.
I would say the same thing relative to this image:
http://www.ralphgibson.com/
even if Gibson is one of my favourite photographers. I saw once an exhibition of his original prints, and he uses pure "blown" white quite often.
Lastly, I do not think that the tonal range of images has to be different in Monaco and in Indiana, or wherever else - it is more a function of how one wants to present them. The sarcastic use of term "man from Monaco" from some RFF users made me understand, that stereotypes are hard to die. Helmut Newton has lived here a good part of his life, but he also spent four months a year in Los Angeles, so were his images any worse, when he wasn't shooting on American soil?