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Post by Sue on Mar 31, 2006 17:29:55 GMT -5
Oh and regarding the one-eye duck. Just the observation that is was a pirate duck. One-eyed due to the pirate patch. <smacks forehead> D'oh! Of course! Thanks, Sue! Your analysis was everything I could possibly hope for. A clear break-down of the facts with some educated speculation thrown in. You had a tough episode to review, but you handled it with an easy grace. Why thank you and you are welcome. I didn't think of the duck thing until I finally looked up from taking notes and LOOKED at the shirt. Funny looking. Of course, I immediately thought of Xander too.
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Post by Sue on Mar 31, 2006 17:34:41 GMT -5
Hate to state the obvious here..... Yeah, well, I knew what I was writing. Thought I might try to claim that Carolyn couldn't figure out where Beaver fit it. But even my kid(s) aren't that naive.
Anyway, what I meant was: of course every recognizes that Dick (Sr) and Woody may both be trying to be "Big Men" but where does Cassidy fit into the overall plan. Is he being used by one, or both, as the names might imply. (Yeah, highly yucky imagery, sorry.) Or is he, perhaps, leading them on and in the end "girl power" will prevail.
Or maybe I'm reading way too much into a few juvenile words/names.
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Post by Lola m on Aug 3, 2006 22:14:49 GMT -5
Man, does this episode have a lot of clues I didn't see the first time round. Or rather, I did, but I didn't know just how important they were.
Every single moment of screen time that Cassidy has in this episode is . . . well, is damn important.
How cleverly they had set us up all season to get used to visiting the Young Entrepreneurs club meetings, and how very important the actual content of those meetings turned out to be.
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