Complete this phrase: Flora - "Quentin, I know you have a temper - but did you have to slap around that elderly woman in the village simply because she...?!"
Fill in the blanks: Quentin - Yes, Gabriel - that's the perfect way for you to hold your cup whenever you're begging for ________ outside of ________!!"
Complete this phrase: Gabriel - "Morgan, do you know why we're forced to wear this style of pants every day? I feel so exposed!" Morgan - "We wear them...!!"
To rework a line from NoDS: "Everyone does not love our DS as we do." But just like Sarah/Carlotta and the spirit of Angelique, we will keep the spirit of DS alive forever.
The full background only shows up in higher resolutions. However, anyone who might want to see the whole thing can use their browser's CTRL- option and keep hitting it until the full background appears. And to go back to the normal display, hit CTRL+ just as many times. And it's probably worth mentioning that CTRL+ and CTRL- only affect the current Web site being viewed. Even if one doesn't readjust, all other Web sites will still display normally.
I have RTV and ThisTV in my area. Both show some great old shows (and in the case of ThisTV, movies) that are good for catching the DS stars. Though they also show a few stinkers that if I'd never been reminded of again, it wouldn't have been a loss. But, as hard as it is for us to imagine, some people would probably say that about DS...
That piece of music is certainly meant to promote heightened dramatic tension, but I'm not quite sure if up to this point it's been used exclusively in scary scenes.
I honestly can't remember exactly when it was introduced. Something makes me think '68. It was definitely around in '68. And I can't really picture anything from '67 where it was used. So, it may be part of a bunch of new music that Bob Cobert wrote for the show in '68...