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Rewatch Downunder - D9 Sand, Saturday 26th November
Obsidian

AnneArthur wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

Avon's hair is looking much better now that Scorpio has been rocked around a bit.


That collar is rather a pity, but I agree about the hair.


Agreed about the collar. I don't like this Andy Pandy outfit much.


It's a pity he ends the series in one of his less good outfits.


But he does get to wearing a very nice jumpsuit in Warlord, Bobbsy Twin-ing with Soolin.
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Obsidian

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Travisina wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

I'm wondering if Prell has been reprogrammed to reappear here as Servie's assistant.


His younger brother?

A clone?


And why would the Clonemasters bother to clone Prell? Rather an expensive 'extra' for one episode, isn't it?


Yeah, don't imagine they'd bother.
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AnneArthur
That is typical Tarrant - something making a noise outside the door, so you open the door . . .
 
Obsidian

AnneArthur wrote:

That is typical Tarrant - something making a noise outside the door, so you open the door . . .


I still fail to see how they got it closed again, or did they?
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Tyce
Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?
 
AnneArthur
I am torn between feeling that it is a bit arrogant of Tanith Lee to reference her other episode, and liking the fact that someone is mentioning Cally.
 
AnneArthur

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

That is typical Tarrant - something making a noise outside the door, so you open the door . . .


I still fail to see how they got it closed again, or did they?


Not quite.
 
Obsidian

Tyce wrote:

Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?


It's because at one time they ended up living on houseboats next to each other.
Don't philosophise at me you electronic moron.
 
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AnneArthur

Tyce wrote:

Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?


Has no-one ever asked him? Or did he say something diplomatic?
 
AnneArthur

Tyce wrote:

Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?


It is such a great scene - and they do it perfectly.
 
Tyce

AnneArthur wrote:

Tyce wrote:

Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?


It is such a great scene - and they do it perfectly.

Oh yes
 
Obsidian

AnneArthur wrote:

I am torn between feeling that it is a bit arrogant of Tanith Lee to reference her other episode, and liking the fact that someone is mentioning Cally.


I like it because so rarely is there any mention of previous events. The problem with having different writers who are only interested in their offering. It makes sense for her to hark back to something that would disturb Vila.
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AnneArthur
The probability square is the one thing in this episode that annoys me. It feels like a very 80s fad - was it?
 
Obsidian
I'm amazed that no-one in Keller's team managed to spill water on the sand.
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Travisina

AnneArthur wrote:

Travisina wrote:

Tyce wrote:

Pity about the fake sky in the background. The green sand on the hills and rocks actually looks quite good.

I quite like it - it's all rather surreal, and adds to the atmosphere. I don't think it would have worked as well in a buddliea-bedecked quarry.

Spider update - I've found a bottle of White Chestnut essence (Bach flowers) in our first aid drawer. Does anyone thing that would work?


Worth a try?

Nah, it just smells of the carrier liquid (cheap brandy!). Aromatherapy essence might be better.
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M1795537OCVirn
'The nastiest part of all...' and Tarrant tries to move in. She however, instantly pulls back. She's over him already. But not quite over Keller. Power isn't just 'like' a drug, it is one.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
Travisina

Tyce wrote:

Travisina wrote:

Tyce wrote:

Pity about the fake sky in the background. The green sand on the hills and rocks actually looks quite good.

I quite like it - it's all rather surreal, and adds to the atmosphere. I don't think it would have worked as well in a buddliea-bedecked quarry.

Spider update - I've found a bottle of White Chestnut essence (Bach flowers) in our first aid drawer. Does anyone thing that would work?

I have to confess, I’ve never heard of using white chestnut essence. But that doesn’t mean much because as I said, I just fumigate so really don’t think about alternatives

To be fair, these are tiny 'money spiders', nothing like your super-scary Aussie ones!
There is no point being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes
 
M1795537OCVirn
"Actually, no..." best line in B7 IMO!
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
Travisina

AnneArthur wrote:

Servalan using the Richard III gambit - you say you want to shoot me, well go ahead, do it.

Worked both times, didn't it?
There is no point being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes
 
AnneArthur
Nice to see Tarrant thinking for once. It's such a pity he normally regards his brain as for emergency use only.
 
AnneArthur

Travisina wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

Servalan using the Richard III gambit - you say you want to shoot me, well go ahead, do it.

Worked both times, didn't it?


Absolutely!
 
Obsidian

AnneArthur wrote:

The probability square is the one thing in this episode that annoys me. It feels like a very 80s fad - was it?


Probably (Grin) just marks a growing interest in certain type of stats and, of course, the greater accessibilty of computer-based personal stats progams.
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Travisina

Tyce wrote:

A computer that produces food, looks like we’ve just stepped into an episode of Star Trek.

Which reminds me - I've not yet had breakfast! Between RL work and spiders, it's been a busy morning.
Back in a mo...
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M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

Nice to see Tarrant thinking for once. It's such a pity he normally regards his brain as for emergency use only.


Thinking? ha ha ha
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
Obsidian

AnneArthur wrote:

Nice to see Tarrant thinking for once. It's such a pity he normally regards his brain as for emergency use only.


For growing his curls.
Don't philosophise at me you electronic moron.
 
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M1795537OCVirn

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

The probability square is the one thing in this episode that annoys me. It feels like a very 80s fad - was it?


Probably (Grin) just marks a growing interest in certain type of stats and, of course, the greater accessibilty of computer-based personal stats progams.


It'd be a nice idea if you could identify all the variables. Unfortunately, that's not usually possible.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
AnneArthur

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

Nice to see Tarrant thinking for once. It's such a pity he normally regards his brain as for emergency use only.


For growing his curls.


Grin
 
Obsidian

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

The probability square is the one thing in this episode that annoys me. It feels like a very 80s fad - was it?


Probably (Grin) just marks a growing interest in certain type of stats and, of course, the greater accessibilty of computer-based personal stats progams.


It'd be a nice idea if you could identify all the variables. Unfortunately, that's not usually possible.


In this case Avon evidently had a few – different colours. Just a kiddie bricks chi-squared test.
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Tyce
The choice is a refuse or become part of Avon’s Heram. LOL Soolin and Dayna agree with Avon’s plan. LOL
 
M1795537OCVirn
Hey Obsidian - when you put () round Grin it looked like it had tentacles or anthers or some such! (Grin) !
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
Obsidian

Tyce wrote:

The choice is a refuse or become part of Avon’s Heram. LOL Soolin and Dayna agree with Avon’s plan. LOL


Grin
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Obsidian
Dayna is now going "Ewwww! Why did I ever have the hots for him?"
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Travisina

Obsidian wrote:

Tyce wrote:

Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?


It's because at one time they ended up living on houseboats next to each other.

And based on a real conversation - Jac took great glee in describing the expression on Steven's face when they realised they were going to be neighbours!
There is no point being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes
 
AnneArthur
I like the way Dayna and Soolin react to Avon's dominant male theory.
 
Travisina

AnneArthur wrote:

I am torn between feeling that it is a bit arrogant of Tanith Lee to reference her other episode, and liking the fact that someone is mentioning Cally.

Both! And maybe Chris Boucher suggested it?
There is no point being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes
 
Obsidian

Travisina wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

Tyce wrote:

Jacqueline obviously liked this scene because she came up with the idea/the girl next door line, but do we have any idea what Steven Pacey thought?


It's because at one time they ended up living on houseboats next to each other.

And based on a real conversation - Jac took great glee in describing the expression on Steven's face when they realised they were going to be neighbours!


Given his response at the time, he can't have minded that much having their conversation used in the script.
Don't philosophise at me you electronic moron.
 
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Travisina

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I am torn between feeling that it is a bit arrogant of Tanith Lee to reference her other episode, and liking the fact that someone is mentioning Cally.


I like it because so rarely is there any mention of previous events. The problem with having different writers who are only interested in their offering. It makes sense for her to hark back to something that would disturb Vila.

And I like how affected Vila is, more so than the others. He really liked Cally.
There is no point being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes
 
M1795537OCVirn
Great stuff, everyone. And now I'm off to play with the emojis, to see what happens when I give them brackets. Or maybe other things....

Have a great week, and stay safe.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
Obsidian

Travisina wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I am torn between feeling that it is a bit arrogant of Tanith Lee to reference her other episode, and liking the fact that someone is mentioning Cally.


I like it because so rarely is there any mention of previous events. The problem with having different writers who are only interested in their offering. It makes sense for her to hark back to something that would disturb Vila.

And I like how affected Vila is, more so than the others. He really liked Cally.


And , as most fen would have it, he felt guilty for not going back to get her when she called and the lid closed on the shaft.
Don't philosophise at me you electronic moron.
 
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AnneArthur

Travisina wrote:

Obsidian wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I am torn between feeling that it is a bit arrogant of Tanith Lee to reference her other episode, and liking the fact that someone is mentioning Cally.


I like it because so rarely is there any mention of previous events. The problem with having different writers who are only interested in their offering. It makes sense for her to hark back to something that would disturb Vila.

And I like how affected Vila is, more so than the others. He really liked Cally.


Yes, I like that too.
 
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