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Current Talk '16 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #1049
« on: March 14, 2016, 04:52:05 AM »
Nice post, alwaysdavid. Farewell, Denise Nickerson. I wonder if writers sometimes write themselves into corners, where it becomes impossible to use this or that great character/actor for a long time, so the actor drifts off.
Trask is back. Hooray? Perhaps a lackluster hooray. This Trask seems to be there to be subservient and boring, as a contrast to all other Trasks. Joan's back. Hooray! Now give her some lines and a personality! Only so much one can get done with acting alone, if the lines aren't there.
Collinwood's kitchen! Just the studio's little kitchenette I suppose, with an identifiable Collinwood door to validate it. I wrote "Amy and Trask!" so it must have been a good scene. I also wrote: "And now to get out of this 3 piece suit...' and "Wolverine? Grrr!" and "remember who I am!" (Roger)
First appearance of the lady or long-haired knight with his magic frisbee? Carolyn stabbed. Farewell. Her whole cynical falling apart, but with dignity, was very well written and acted. By Sam Hall.
Trask is back. Hooray? Perhaps a lackluster hooray. This Trask seems to be there to be subservient and boring, as a contrast to all other Trasks. Joan's back. Hooray! Now give her some lines and a personality! Only so much one can get done with acting alone, if the lines aren't there.
Collinwood's kitchen! Just the studio's little kitchenette I suppose, with an identifiable Collinwood door to validate it. I wrote "Amy and Trask!" so it must have been a good scene. I also wrote: "And now to get out of this 3 piece suit...' and "Wolverine? Grrr!" and "remember who I am!" (Roger)
First appearance of the lady or long-haired knight with his magic frisbee? Carolyn stabbed. Farewell. Her whole cynical falling apart, but with dignity, was very well written and acted. By Sam Hall.