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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #1001
« on: May 17, 2010, 11:10:33 PM »
Sorry to see you go, Don. I was surprised to see him back in this one. I wish I could say "get well".
Instead of the usual VO about how Barnabas cannot view events in PT, as if that's the really upsetting thing about spending weeks in a coffin... why not say, Barnabas is getting some much-needed rest from the disturbing events and people of this strange Collinwood, and is able to ignore the dangers of parallel time? It's all in how you look at it...
Ang/Alexis switch. We zoom past what would have been a very awkward scene, Ang stripping self and Alexis, Ang inching the clothes onto Alexis bit by bit, cursing, then lifting and dumping her sister into the coffin, missing a time or two, maybe a limb is pinned under the body or flopping out strangely at first. All the while Trask hears twenty minutes of grunts and curses and impacts on the ground, wondering whether to help, then deciding not to and never ever saying why... now that's comedy.
Ang's return to Collinwood is very well acted. LP pulls the most out of every little moment, starting with her first her first encounter with someone she has to fool, Trask. We have to see a world of emotion going on in her face, while absolutely no one else does.
Burning Alexis-- one of the worst things anybody's ever done to anybody on DS. New music for Yaeger in the Drawing Room.
Instead of the usual VO about how Barnabas cannot view events in PT, as if that's the really upsetting thing about spending weeks in a coffin... why not say, Barnabas is getting some much-needed rest from the disturbing events and people of this strange Collinwood, and is able to ignore the dangers of parallel time? It's all in how you look at it...
Ang/Alexis switch. We zoom past what would have been a very awkward scene, Ang stripping self and Alexis, Ang inching the clothes onto Alexis bit by bit, cursing, then lifting and dumping her sister into the coffin, missing a time or two, maybe a limb is pinned under the body or flopping out strangely at first. All the while Trask hears twenty minutes of grunts and curses and impacts on the ground, wondering whether to help, then deciding not to and never ever saying why... now that's comedy.
Ang's return to Collinwood is very well acted. LP pulls the most out of every little moment, starting with her first her first encounter with someone she has to fool, Trask. We have to see a world of emotion going on in her face, while absolutely no one else does.
Burning Alexis-- one of the worst things anybody's ever done to anybody on DS. New music for Yaeger in the Drawing Room.