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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0961
« on: March 23, 2010, 01:43:41 PM »
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.

If Barnabas is a vampire, eternal youth and all that, how come he's greying at the temples?

Can a dead guy be killed again?

Bruno ought to give some of that hair to Locks for Love and help a bald guy or to the local furrier and help a cold guy.

Will the werewolf succeed in killing Jeb? Oh, please, please, please!

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Maggie couldn't believe how nauseated she became after eating the new town restaurant's special: Patterson's Delight, which consists of clam chowder, twin lobsters, fries, a baked potato, salisbury steak, dinner rolls with butter, and a side salad.

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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0960
« on: March 19, 2010, 07:58:40 PM »
What means CIP?

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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0960
« on: March 19, 2010, 07:38:07 PM »
Boy, you got that right and what gumption Roger had in saying it. I love it.

Whoa! Sheriff Sheriff Davenport.

I love the fireplace at the carriage house. Very nice. Very, very nice.

As for the line, "This spirit is acting in a very strange way"... I dunno. I'm of the opinion that if spirits exist, they would be behaving in a very strange way anywho and so would I. Makes no sense.

Briscoe chained to a wall. What was that Star Trek episode with Cap'n Kirk and Spocko mannicled in a dungeoun... Cat's Paw. I love Wm Shatner, but Briscoe is so much yummier.

Jeb: Don't mess with me. Don't rock the boat. Cool it. He left out groovy.

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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0959
« on: March 19, 2010, 06:50:13 AM »
You know what? Had Collinsport been located in South Carolina, the Leviathans would have been eliminated by the KKK, Barnabas would have been staked, Angelique burnt to a cinder, Maggie would still be working at a diner, Roger Davis would have gotten his ass kicked, Liz and Roger would have resided at Tara, and David would definitely not be allowed to talk back. Oh, and everybody would have gone to church. And nobody's hair would have turned gray. Unless they ate chitlins, anyway.

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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0959
« on: March 19, 2010, 04:20:23 AM »
Janet-- Jeb's told Bruno that werewolves are the Leviathans' worst enemies, so he wants to protect Jeb, and when Chris was revealed to be Sabrina's boyfriend, he bacame suspect #1 to Bruno.  Earlier, Bruno witnessed the werewolf sparing Sabrina in the woods, and I think he heard her talking to the werewolf as someone who cared about him.   Since then Bruno's had his eye on Sabrina.

Ah, yes. I remember now from the first time I slogged through this mess. Thank you, allmighty soul saver.

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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0959
« on: March 19, 2010, 12:37:07 AM »
Carolyn is back! Yay! I so miss those bouncy, flippy curls though.

Love David’s watch. Had something similar ages ago myself. Wide studded leather… buckles… It was the cat’s meow in them days.

Is Bruno’s hair higher than Elizabeth’s?

Ack! Sabrina! If she hadn’t put her hair up in rollers, she would have resembled that spooky housekeeper from House on Haunted Hill (the original version, thank you very much).

Cancel earlier observation regarding Bruno’s tall hair. Sabrina’s new do is higher than everybody’s.

That fur coat of Bruno’s is just plain wrong. What kind of a fashion statement is he trying to convince us of?

As I stated earlier, I haven’t been watching these episodes, so just why is Bruno on Chris’ case?

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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0958
« on: March 18, 2010, 01:23:20 PM »
Willie's hair? I'm over that now. What's with David's in this episode? It's greasy. Couldn't they have stuck the kid's head under a faucet and shampooed it?

House of lies? You ain't kiddin', sister.

Roger's description of Jeb - an itinerant nobody - works for me.

How does David get downstairs? Would Liz be lugging the wheelchair around for him? I wanna go downstairs, upstairs, downstairs, upstairs... You're lucky I'm not living there, Junior. I'da given you and your wheelchair a push off Widow's Hill.

There will be a brief respite while I ooo and ahh over Selby being in this episode. Isn't he dreamy?


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Current Talk '10 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0957
« on: March 17, 2010, 03:44:35 PM »
Julia's hairdo? She's looks like the Wolfman.

Thank goodness somebody handed Willie a hairbrush.

Barnabas always dresses so sharp.

The drapes in the Old House drawing room remind me of that movie "Fantastic Voyage" for some reason.

For crying out loud, Julia. Let Willie go! Haven't you done enough to this poor guy? Barnabas lays it on thick and Willie is guiltridden. He cares. My reaction if I were Willie - several swear words and a hearty door slam on my way the hell out of there.

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First of all, I would like to apologize for not keeping up with this thread. The fact is real life has kept me horrendously busy and I can't bear watching any episodes that feature Jeb Hawkes. Nothing against Chris Pennock. I adore him as the Jekyll/Hyde character, but Jeb Hawkes is such an ass. Beyond an ass. He's a downright mule.

All right. Everybody's hair in this episode sucks. Don't have a clue as to what was going on with Willie's hair. Maybe it was left over from JK's stint as Carl Collins? I dunno. But it seems like the hair styles in this episode were formulated after Mrs. Gumby. Very clay-like and very unreal. One would tend to think that Willie would have taken extra care in his appearance as he was engaged. JK was a handsome guy. He has admitted this much. So what is with the hair???
And what is with that bizarre dress that Maggie is wearing? Is the belt thing supposed to reflect that she's a black belt? Her do is so poofed up, I expected at any time that worker bees would appear, bringing in honey for the comb.

JK smooching into the phone was hilarious. Was JK indeed that mushy, or was he in effect portraying Willie's emotions as he interupted them? I dunno. I kissed John once, and it wasn't that grand.

The whole shadow/Leviathon thing is stupid to me, hence my neglect in posting. Sorry fans of that story line. But it's so lame!

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Eat a cake or something!

Cake? There's no cake. There's a lonely tin of sardines in the cupbough, though.

Wake up, everybody and start sending those birthday greetings!

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 [pointing-up]

Wicked!!

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Willie "Stake and Hammer Hands" Loomis. Trim those hedges, cut that hair, pound a stake into your favorite vampire there. Ha ha!
Perhaps Burton will utilize his memories of art director Jack Otterson's sets from Son of Frankenstein 1939. It would certainly fit his style. Frank Skinner's music wouldn't hurt either.

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...I turned into a giant s'more.

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...she wouldn't have to wear tweed anymore.