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Current Talk '13 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0482
« on: June 20, 2013, 12:43:04 AM »
Well, I never thought of that dom, so I'm not surprised Lang didn't. ** Lang has NO concerns about his new assistant having been committed for being criminally insane! Maybe people should put that on the resume, when they apply to him for a job!
It was nice and comforting seeing the old Evans living room again. No Pop, nor any mention of him. I really like Maggie's colorful quilt dress. Sometimes style or subtlety are sort of irrelevant. It's colorful and cheers me up. She looks good all over, hair, velour top... was she red-headed before? Is the railing by the front door new?
Dream #2 happens. The only good thing about #1, the violent wind, doesn't happen. Lang's repetitive beckoning arm motion is creepy, though. Oooh, scary tiny skull on a stick, plus Josette's music box theme, which now has no relevance whatsoever. Baby guillotine with no one in it. About as scary as a Veg-O-Matic.
Clark never looks good, for the same exact reason Ned Stuart never does. No, I'm not taking issue with the man's face. It's that he's wearing the generic male "uniform", standard collared shirt usually unbuttoned one button down, standard jacket with lapels (don't know if it can be called a suit jacket, probably a sports coat being lighter-colored...?), pants of course, with standard short parted-on-side hair.
In these times, in this society, men think they're being individuals by wearing the uniform, but with color variations. You might as well claim the crew members on Star Trek are being individuals by wearing uniforms with three different colors.
I hate the male uniform, but I don't take issue with anyone who likes it. I've taken grief from people for not wanting to join in and put the uniform on and blend in, though, so my problem is that it's so damn ubiquitous, and required, even if you don't like it.
It was nice and comforting seeing the old Evans living room again. No Pop, nor any mention of him. I really like Maggie's colorful quilt dress. Sometimes style or subtlety are sort of irrelevant. It's colorful and cheers me up. She looks good all over, hair, velour top... was she red-headed before? Is the railing by the front door new?
Dream #2 happens. The only good thing about #1, the violent wind, doesn't happen. Lang's repetitive beckoning arm motion is creepy, though. Oooh, scary tiny skull on a stick, plus Josette's music box theme, which now has no relevance whatsoever. Baby guillotine with no one in it. About as scary as a Veg-O-Matic.
Clark never looks good, for the same exact reason Ned Stuart never does. No, I'm not taking issue with the man's face. It's that he's wearing the generic male "uniform", standard collared shirt usually unbuttoned one button down, standard jacket with lapels (don't know if it can be called a suit jacket, probably a sports coat being lighter-colored...?), pants of course, with standard short parted-on-side hair.
In these times, in this society, men think they're being individuals by wearing the uniform, but with color variations. You might as well claim the crew members on Star Trek are being individuals by wearing uniforms with three different colors.
I hate the male uniform, but I don't take issue with anyone who likes it. I've taken grief from people for not wanting to join in and put the uniform on and blend in, though, so my problem is that it's so damn ubiquitous, and required, even if you don't like it.