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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0979
« on: April 16, 2010, 03:43:57 AM »Did life become one great big business trip to Bangor for him?
Make that a lengthy business trip to Europe.
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Did life become one great big business trip to Bangor for him?
I don't really remember the conversation clearly. I do remember that she left, still under contract and that's why she was recalled for 1840. I believe that was also reported in an interview published in a fanzine.
Did they want a new actress to play Megan?
VO: "Bruno has replaced the silver bullets in Jeb's gun with ordinary ones..." ... and he has replaced Jeb's usual coffee with Folger's crystals!!
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Lets' just be glad the first body part to emerge from the dirt was a hand... These guys are pretty stiff....
Her betrayal triggers Jeb's first spark of a sense of responsibility... it makes sense. His "mother" betraying him forces Jeb to begin to get the idea of forgiving and mercy. He's motivated to search his head for a justification to forgive, and easily finds one... it was his fault. He never had the slightest motivation to do this with anyone before. And so starts Jeb's moral education, though I don't care one bit, since he's done so much crap to so many people already, and never even confesses.
And this thing where the hands reach up out of the ground. I've seen it several times (on TV, not in real life, folks) throughout my many years and always wondered ...well, it always appears that they're buried in the ground sans coffin. I mean, if you're in a coffin underground, it must take an awful lot of strength to open that lid.
And that's why Jeb kissed Megan in a decidedly unfilial manner?Well, I never said he wasn't a very confused guy...
We can do polls?!
I kept being distracted by the plaque behind the werewolf. E. Pendleton Stockbridge, born 1801, died 1817. Poor thing, only 16 years old when he died, and I'm betting nobody gave him the chance to become a zombie.
If that werewolf ever gets loose, Bruno's days are numbered. I hope they can find a coffin large enough to accomodate him and his hair. Bury the coat with him too. PLEASE bury the coat with him.
I personally don't think I would be whipping a werewolf but you know that's just me!
At least he wasn't buried wearing a trench coat and sunglasses.
Briscoe chained to a wall. What was that Star Trek episode with Cap'n Kirk and Spocko mannicled in a dungeoun... Cat's Paw.
Aw, no dirtnap for Davenport. But then I keep forgetting he doesn't want one. How's he been passing the time between assignments, though? I wish Bruno had misheard a conversation of Sabrina's and chained Ned up in the crypt instead.
And I don't think I've ever seen the photo of Barn and Santa.