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Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - 1970 Parallel Time / Re: Episode #1060
« on: September 19, 2010, 12:28:00 AM »
, Willie and Nightfall
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Julia: "We forget how rare a life of love can be. You're not the only one who has had so little hope. It's something one learns to live with. We can get used to anything if we have to."
Awesome! And Barnabas' reaction is priceless.
I want to know where Cyrus is getting all this money.
I've heard that Ms. Parker has a portrait from the show. Don't know if this is the one, but I think it's great.
Despite the ugly yellow shirt and striped tie, I really like Quentin in the dark blue sports jacket.
After he phoned Jennifer from Collinwood, the number on the dial reads Collinsport 4099, which is the same number we saw on the phone in Cyrus' lab.
Alexis lets out a loud scream, and does it again in the following ep, so that makes 8 eps in a row (by airdate) with a female character screaming for one reason or another, and WTH is up with that??!
In Bruno's bedroom at Cyrus' house, a CD Tate landscape hangs above the fireplace (in RT, the same painting was identified as a Tate by Stokes but was a 60s work by Harrison Monroe). So do we assume it's a Tate in PT too, and if so, who was his PT "Amanda" that caused him to stop painting portraits?
I am of the opinion that the most screen time in the PT storyline goes to the little black and white bunny.
I wonder, did Lydia and Janet the Wicked approve of Buffie's pronunciation of Worcester (WOO-STER)?I didn't even think about it, so it must have been OK.
I remember my brother mentioning years ago that somebody on St. Elsewhere had said Wor-ces-ter.
Eis' performance is often hard to watch, but I find it riveting.
JY: "Yaeger, you have style. You've got more than style, you've got flair."
She had style, she had flair, she was there. That's how she became the Nanny.
Another Joe Caldwell script and yet another terrified woman-- Buffie-- is screaming. I believe that's 5 in a row.
If you mean George Strus as Steve, I do think he was a stuntman too.