suze900
Super Cool Cove Resident
Going coastal
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Post by suze900 on Aug 26, 2007 21:59:51 GMT -5
Oh man if it turns out the old guy that stole Bree's blood also brutalizes women while huffing gas and screaming "Don't you fucking look at me!" and the resistance is run by an ex-FBI Special Agent who loves a good cherry pie and a "damn fine cup of coffee" then this show will instantly become my favourite again. We should only get so lucky. Also, to cover my favorite Lynch movie, Mulholland Drive, Sarah will get a job at Club Silencio, Taylor and her friend Sam will reenact the Betty/Rita relationship, and the Cowboy will come back and terrorize the Creators.
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Post by elixir on Aug 27, 2007 8:21:19 GMT -5
I'm not really getting why everyone thinks this one in particular is so much worse than the rest of them. Um...hello?! Yeah, me either. I let it simmer for about a day to see if I could get in the zone, but I still don't really understand why this was so many peoples' breaking points, lol. Having said that it was pretty bad. Well more than that, it was god-awful. I can see where they are going, but no it wasn't executed well at all. Even so guys, come on. When has a major climactic part of the plot ever been executed well? They are always brushed over, rushed, and topped off with lousy scripts and I hate to say it, but crappy acting, most of the time. I do understand though that this episode was a lot more thinly veiled than most of the past ones, but I still think it's not that different from the rest. Anyway, on to the next one already, lol.
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suze900
Super Cool Cove Resident
Going coastal
Posts: 94
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Post by suze900 on Aug 27, 2007 22:03:57 GMT -5
A quick postscript: "Jonas" posted today in the in-character phorum area. The C's seem to be trying to fill in (or duct-tape over) some of the larger plot craters left in the wake of this v. strange episode.
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Post by jackwinderberry on Aug 28, 2007 7:44:45 GMT -5
What did he say?
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suze900
Super Cool Cove Resident
Going coastal
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Post by suze900 on Aug 28, 2007 8:26:46 GMT -5
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Post by hyemew on Aug 28, 2007 9:42:43 GMT -5
OK Jonas's explanation makes no sense. They don't remember him, but he managed to convince them he's not a crazy person... and so they took his word for it and treated him like their son even though they don't know him to be their son? Like if a random guy you don't remember came to your door saying he's your long lost son, would you just take him in without knowing that to be true and introduce him to your daughter as "his sister" and play charades?! It was clear in the second half that though they never told us, they HAD to remember him because they treated him like such. There's no way any human would act so accepting of his claim without actually remembering it- and still doesn't explain why he didn't ask 'the tough questions'. Oh wait, they wouldn't know because they don't remember him, well then they should be asking why are you introducing me to your daughter locked up in your room as I could be a crazed Simi Valley hobo? And why do you like Charades so much?
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xandmatt
Anchor Cove Jr. Resident
Oddles.
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Post by xandmatt on Aug 28, 2007 13:25:33 GMT -5
Maybe every Jonas video should be him going up to random people and claiming that he is their son.
He appears to have a talent for it.
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jeromy
Cove Jr. Detective
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Post by jeromy on Aug 30, 2007 9:39:24 GMT -5
maybe that's the real reason he's rich. He's a con artist.
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