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Current Talk '06 II / Re: "Julia starts to go off the deep end"
« on: November 15, 2006, 02:30:27 AM »
I figured Juliaphiles might love that capture.
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imagine seeing it if you were tripping on something, and I don't mean the furniture!
(please remember mrs. johnson's epic mayonnaise scene)
since they owned a cannery perhaps they subsisted primarily on canned fish.
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Wow! I had no idea about that Sci-ography or whatever it was called.
Sci-Fi Channel Documentarywhich also has a link to an older topic from 2002.
But, we already had the dullard of 1970 PT in Cyrus Longworth!
Maybe in PT he could have been carrying on an affair w/Carolyn Loomis!
I always thought Michael & Nancy had pretty good chemistry
I would have loved for him to become a regular character and to have a counterpart in 1795.
Beat you to it, MB. Look for my dealer's table at the next fest.
NancyI don't know what some of you posting in this topic are on tonight. But I have a feeling if I could bottle and sell it, I'd make a fortune!
I am still trying to realize Barnabas's need for medical treatment, in my mind, and the only conclusion that I can come up with is that somehow his 1840 self and 1970 self melded together when he returned to 1971. So that the uncursed meshed with the cursed, forming a creature with vampire dna that still needed a cure. Sounds corny, I know, but it is the only way I can reconcile this discrepancy.
wouldn't Toonces the Driving Cat have been just THE purrrrrrfect pet for Collinwood? Everyone hop in the limo and Toonces could take them for a drive - right off Widow's Hill!
I said other dimensions, yes, but in those other dimensions, I doubt that physics discusses whether or not there's another Earth with another me walking around. ... But the parallel events/alternate personalities thing became a TV plot device eventually, and while I think it was one interesting possibility when first (?) done on Star Trek, it's probably just one writer's idea that became popular. Just my thoughts, not knowing specifics about physics, just raising questions.
yet I don't think that actual, real physics supports the whole parallel thing.