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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 22:47:36 GMT -5
"There's gotta be a morning after"
And enter Don. Christ.
LOVELY, Sherrif Lamb, with the "They always say that"
Jesus, Lamb, gonna try to make her say "I thought it was a vibrator" Ya dip.
And because Parker needs to lash out at someone, she picks the person who witnessed it. *sigh*
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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 22:54:04 GMT -5
So Whatsishead (Cormac?) was right: Coyote traps.
Lovely history professor.
Logan isn't raising his hand.
Oh. Sociology.
CHRIST, that experiment? The jailer/jailee one? I thought that no one in their right mind would go in for that one again. Particularly a soc/psych prof....
RA? yep. "Life-changing" is a small way to put it if it's anything like the experiments I'm thinking of.
So her portfolio is winning because of a wedgie-picking shot?
So her new editor is gonna send her undercover into the Theta Beta housa?
"Blend right in" my arse!!!!!
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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 23:05:18 GMT -5
"You had me at "secret room"
Jesus christ, she looks like her role in Reefer Madness
the ZiThBs are scary as alllll hell.
Heh! "get the frak out of here"
"Swing LOW?!?!" Holy christ.
Scary: Marjory is almost human.
House Mother from Wisteria Lane?
Yes. You should have done the paper.
Logan won't crack.
Ah. Bomb worries.
Great. Convict stripes and camo fatigues.
Yep. Sleep dep is permitted.
Please let Wallace not fall into this hell.
Heee!!!!!!!! Good job, Keith!!
"Cucumber sandwich and lemonade: blow the lid of sorroroty malfeasance"
Cormac tracked by Liam. Because of Vinnie's tracking device?
so Cormac dead or just deaf?
She looks very stylish. I like the skirt.
THAT is not the same "dress to impress" she was thinking of.
"Pussycat Doll" hee!
"Panty Dropper?"
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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 23:16:26 GMT -5
"Fulfilling my destiny"
Hee!!! And he plays along.
Hi, Keith!
"the Faux Lesbian Dance"
Woohoo!
Wow, REAL drunk.
Aw, dammit. Marjorie is a standup gal.
"Best way to keep a guy ten feet away? dry heave"
Veronica, shouldn't be breaking cover...
Hell of a place to dump her.
At our uni, they drove them around in vans.
Line cut that was in the captioning when he's talking to Horshak"are you a hebe and a homo?"
"Escape"? Now that's torture.
"I'll tell you what you want to know. Yes. I like Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain."
Rafe is gonna get killed.
Oh, lord, Keith in angst for getting Kendall killed? Ah yes, there is a parellel.
Good for Wallace.
wigs? Parker's mom is a twit. How the hell do you make a decision if no one ever LETS you?!
That Wallace's RA?
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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 23:22:11 GMT -5
"We"?
A woman did it? The shaving and the rape? It's not likely at all.
"Guten Morgen"? bastard.
Good job, guys, giving the conflicting addresses.
Woohoo! Jailbreak!!!!
TAKE OFF YOUR UNIFORMS AND HIDE!!!!!
"breaking out, I'm breaking in. Star-crossed."
Jesus, did they hide that effectively on "Jailbreak"?
HOLY MOLY!!! that's a lot of weed!!!!!
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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 23:31:39 GMT -5
Wow. Picture of the evidence with letters. Great. Someone with a big thing against the Greek house is using her.
Ah well.
Looks like Veronica is gonna have to go and steal her photos back.
Huh. Wonder if Logan did it, indeed.
That is a HELL of a lot of pot for one person.
Mac, give her a pep-talk, try and convince her to stay, and to take off the hideous wig.
YAY MAC!!!!!!! (and the "what have I got myself into" look)
Yep. Figured it was not done when Logan looked panicked. Clever.
OH! So THAT is what was in the briefcase.
KNEW it wasn't money.
A Van Gogh!?
Horshak forgave Rafe?
And Logan is as good as his word.
"that happens to me all the time" hee!!!
And that was the Safe Ride gal. Huh.
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Post by Matthew on Oct 10, 2006 23:34:42 GMT -5
Ed Begley Jr. as the dean?
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Oct 11, 2006 0:09:51 GMT -5
That experiment would so not make it past any Human Subjects review. Hell, I had to fill out five pages of paperwork to do a freaking linguistics questionaire.
Julia, delayed by cranky husband
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Post by Rob on Oct 11, 2006 1:29:46 GMT -5
I really liked this episode. Nice mix of seriousness and humorosity.
Was I the only one who was hoping the professor would scream "DOH!" when Logan streaked? Cheap joke, sure...but I'd have forgiven them. Especially since it would've been funny.
How far are we willing to go to reach our goals? How much of our morality are we willing to sacrifice in order to win? Pretty obvious theme, but always interesting to watch.
Logan, Wallace and Veronica each answered that question in their own unique way:
1. Wallace, showing us how one can retain his or her sense of decency (sneaking Horshack the sweats), yet still win.
2. Logan, also showing decency and compassion to Horshack, while protecting his team's interests.
3. Veronica, on the other hand, went barreling in with preconceived notions of drunken intellectual lightweights...and hurt innocents, even though investigative progress was made with regard to the serial rapist.
I doubt Logan and Wallace will ever be "close" to one another, but they're fascinating characters to put together...far more interesting and psychologically compatible, in fact, than Logan and Dick. The more I see of Logan/Wallace interaction, the more I like the idea of these two building a friendship independent of Veronica.
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Post by artemis on Oct 11, 2006 5:25:11 GMT -5
How far are we willing to go to reach our goals? How much of our morality are we willing to sacrifice in order to win? Pretty obvious theme, but always interesting to watch. Logan, Wallace and Veronica each answered that question in their own unique way: so did keith. including giving the proceeds to a charity. (i still wonder why he helped kendall; i feel like we haven't gotten the full story there.) keith and veronica were interesting mirrors of each other in this episode. i agree with everything you said.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 11, 2006 7:15:30 GMT -5
Nice comparison of Wallace to Veronica in this ep - each taking on a role and handling it differently. I hadn't thought of it quite like that, but they are definitely mirror images here. And Wallace kept a core of himself while Veronica sort of didn't. I think that is a big part of what she really didn't like about the situation afterwards. Also, the complication when you're working to, somewhat, fullfill a pre-decided upon agenda, rather than just investigating - like when you are a (good) detective. wallace and logan both kept their core identities during the experiment - they both behaved exactly as we would expect them to behave. and wallace also expected the head guard to behave in a certain way, and based his strategy partly on that; whereas i got the sense that the woman at the newspaper expected veronica to behave in a certain way as well, and picked her for the story partly because of that. i think it's interesting that veronica just wanted to photograph, but the other woman refused that; if the woman had respected veronica's wishes, would veronica even be working at the library now? but then - if veronica had said no to the assignment, would she be working at the library now? the question of individual agency and of how much of our lives is in our own power seems to be a big theme so far this season - themes like rape, prison, torture, scams - as well as how we let these outside events shape our identity and alter our choices. **nods** I think if the newspaper editor had listened to and worked more with Veronica, she might have been OK with continuing to work there. Themes for the season!
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Post by Lola m on Oct 11, 2006 7:17:09 GMT -5
"There's gotta be a morning after" And enter Don. Christ. LOVELY, Sherrif Lamb, with the "They always say that" Jesus, Lamb, gonna try to make her say "I thought it was a vibrator" Ya dip. I think he hit his lowest moment with the "I was hoping it was you - 2 times crying wolf" thing. Lamb, Lamb, Lamb!
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Post by Lola m on Oct 11, 2006 7:20:23 GMT -5
So Whatsishead (Cormac?) was right: Coyote traps. Lovely history professor. Logan isn't raising his hand. Oooh, I noticed that too! So, Logan just being his usual "not really participating" thing, or a rather more cynical view of what humans will do than much of the rest of the class? Seemed kind of . . . . potentially dangerous, yeah. I mean, he did put in some rules, but still. I can kind of see how the TA guy said it was "life changing". Well, unless he was messing with their heads or being sarcastic or something. Yep. *nods* **snicker**
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Post by Lola m on Oct 11, 2006 7:23:41 GMT -5
"You had me at "secret room" Jesus christ, she looks like her role in Reefer Madnessthe ZiThBs are scary as alllll hell. Heh! "get the frak out of here" "Swing LOW?!?!" Holy christ. Scary: Marjory is almost human. House Mother from Wisteria Lane? Perfect! Yup. That was the one thing I was sure of. Not with the limitations put on the guards. I mean, if they weren't going to be allowed to put a real gun to him and threaten to mutulate or kill him? Well, it was gonna be "I've faced worse, buddy". That is a very good question!! Dude!! ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 11, 2006 7:26:30 GMT -5
"We"? A woman did it? The shaving and the rape? It's not likely at all. I'm wondering, though, if we're meant to question if all the actions are a guy . . . . Yeah, that guy really took to the guard role sooooo easily. I know the other kid he picked on was all, "he just really wants to win", but I dunno . . . #rofl1# I know!!
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