Bite your tongue! (Or should that be sprain your fingers?) Those storylines contain some of my favorite stuff as well as some absolutely wonderful performances that should never be missed. And they should be on the list on every serious DS collector.
As for where you stop, you don't.
Quote from: Alondra on February 08, 2007, 10:19:28 PMAs for where you stop, you don't.Exactly!Listen to Alondra here, people - she is a voice of sanity on this issue.
you are a rare bird
you especially like PT '70 & PT '41.
It just came to mind that PT '41 is the only PT timeline that doesn't have any time travelers in it. Am I right?
No - but only because you have excellent reasons as to why you've yet to purchase any tapes or DVDs. You've never once said that you wouldn't buy them.
Quote from: dom on February 08, 2007, 10:22:22 PMyou are a rare birdI'll take that as the compliment I know you meant it as.
I'd sell them if I weren't so attached to the boxes
My favorite thing about PT '41 is that we learn [spoiler]Barn & Josette did marry and live happily until Barn's death.[/spoiler]
Elder Josette looks as though her hair is blond gone gray rather than brunette gone gray. Maybe PT Josette was blond and so Barn wasn't tempted to test the adage "blonds have more fun" with Angelique?
I have to agree with MB about 1970PT. I think it's one of the best storylines on DS. It's a simply murder mystery, but with a good DS twist infused in there. Suspicion passes from one person to the next as several people claim to "know" who's killed Angelique, and this leads to several characters' death, who, in RT, have never been killed. The killing of this "mainstream" characters is shocking, even though we know in RT that they are still alive and well.I like this storyline not only because of it's simple nature, but also because it's so tightly contained. It's not like 1897 that stretched on for 9 months (or some absurd amount of time). It lasted for it's run and was well played by all the actors. And although the absense of many of the shows more popular characters in the beginning of the arc posed a problem because it felt awkward at first, it gave room for Quentin and Angelique to shine brilliantly.