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Post by raenstorm on May 3, 2006 9:38:37 GMT -5
Thanks, Jan! I really had to kind of rush this one, but I hope people will enjoy, anyhow. I plan to do a proper job on the finale . . . which I can't wait for!! Rushed or not, the review is great Spring I can answer one question for you, regarding the briefcase and the stealing of it. It also had keys to the Echolls storage locker in it. Which is where the Oscar would have been stored after the fire...
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Post by Lola m on May 3, 2006 17:01:03 GMT -5
Nice job, Spring! Especially with all the other mess you have going on! Really really liked the list of "barnacles" - all the things that matched or complimented the title - the moments of "stalker-like" actions. The unwanted guests at the prom; Keith unwanted at the crime scene; Keith handcuffing himself to Lucky and all the tricks with the key (virtually "stalking" Lucky to try to force him to say why he was after Woody). These lines also made me think of a connection to a stalker: A very thorough stalker might come to know you better than your family and friends, maybe better than you know yourself. But a stalker doesn't really care about the person they are stalking. They really only care about themselves and their feelings. Totally with you on the interestingness of Veronica having Chlamydia. I think this means more than just another bit of mud to sling at the trial. It's pointing us to look at the idea of who slept with who. Also totally believe that Woody likely set up the drunken girl thing expecting that Keith would expose him. And that this was likely because it was way to give the blackmailer(s) what they wanted while also planting an image in the public mind of "Woody's indiscresions are with adult women, not underage boys". It's interesting to me that we not only got the answers to some of your questions in this most recent ep, but not all. I wonder how much will be revealed in the final season ep. And how much will turn some of the previous answers around! For example, Cliff's briefcase. I gotta think it was the murder case files that were wanted, but I don't think we've seen why yet. I mean, yeah, maybe some of the notes helped a bit with the conversation Aaron had with Logan when he tried to convince him not to testify, but . . . not really all that much. So, is there additional info that Aaron wanted and got that we haven't seen yet? I'm also still wondering how much more we'll see of the Mannings. And I want to know if it was Jackie that exposed the truth about her dad's gambling or casino guy. I mean, I could see Jackie doing it to make sure he spent more time with her - and inadvertantly causing casino guy to step forward and free her dad because he needed some new blackmail material. Or did casino guy do it because he needed him out of jail but still beholden to him. I may not be able to be her on the Board for that final night's ep, but rest assured I will also be glued to my seat watching it wherever I am!! Again, great job with this one Spring!
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Post by Lola m on May 3, 2006 17:02:59 GMT -5
Thanks, Jan! I really had to kind of rush this one, but I hope people will enjoy, anyhow. I plan to do a proper job on the finale . . . which I can't wait for!! Rushed or not, the review is great Spring I can answer one question for you, regarding the briefcase and the stealing of it. It also had keys to the Echolls storage locker in it. Which is where the Oscar would have been stored after the fire... Aha!! I should have read this before I posted . . . Thanks, Rae!
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Post by SpringSummers on May 3, 2006 19:10:28 GMT -5
Thanks, Jan! I really had to kind of rush this one, but I hope people will enjoy, anyhow. I plan to do a proper job on the finale . . . which I can't wait for!! Rushed or not, the review is great Spring I can answer one question for you, regarding the briefcase and the stealing of it. It also had keys to the Echolls storage locker in it. Which is where the Oscar would have been stored after the fire... Thanks for the feedback, Rae - and for the answer to my question. I think you have nailed that one.
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Post by SpringSummers on May 3, 2006 19:18:16 GMT -5
Nice job, Spring! Especially with all the other mess you have going on! Really really liked the list of "barnacles" - all the things that matched or complimented the title - the moments of "stalker-like" actions. The unwanted guests at the prom; Keith unwanted at the crime scene; Keith handcuffing himself to Lucky and all the tricks with the key (virtually "stalking" Lucky to try to force him to say why he was after Woody). These lines also made me think of a connection to a stalker: A very thorough stalker might come to know you better than your family and friends, maybe better than you know yourself. But a stalker doesn't really care about the person they are stalking. They really only care about themselves and their feelings. Yes, really, every scene and exchange in the episode is about the depth and quality and nature of the relationship before us - are the people "stuck" with each other, or together willingly, or apart willingly or unwillingly? Is there connection business or pleasure (Leo expecting pleasure, getting business). Yes - there are various ways this could go - it pretty much has to be Duncan or Meg who had a partner we don't know about. My vote is Duncan, and I can't help but think Jackie's statement about "learning about the birds and the bees the hard way," is a clue about this. Not necessarily that Duncan slept with Jackie, but that there is some kind of trail there . . . Or maybe not. Though that is a strange thing for Jackie to say. It means something. I can't help but connect it to the Chlamydia, but it could be something entirely different. With Woody now the prime suspect, I don't think Terrence will have to remain beholden. Thanks, Lola!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on May 26, 2006 8:56:48 GMT -5
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Post by Lola m on May 30, 2006 17:03:46 GMT -5
#claps# "What the hell is my locker combination?" #rofl1#
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