Ha. Of course. I'm an idiot.
fig96 said:I'd imagine his reason is like mine, that's there's no reason to post in an echo chamber. Acting like his view is narrow while talking about the Politics board is more than a bit ironic.Hey...so.. um said:
TCTTS: Stick to entertainment and stay out of politics. Living in LA has given you a narrow and narrative based view of things.
Your movie and show takes are great. There is a reason why you dont post on the politics board and why BenFiasco is a respected member of that forum.
Staff: please delete both of their comments about politics. It adds nothing to the conversation.
Your comments aren't adding anything either, for the record, go play policeman somewhere else.
TCTTS said:
Yeah, it sucks that upon moving to LA they make us use a different internet than the rest of the country. I really wish they'd let us watch more than just local news, too.
Hey...so.. um said:TCTTS said:
Yeah, it sucks that upon moving to LA they make us use a different internet than the rest of the country. I really wish they'd let us watch more than just local news, too.
Yep, because internet and news is the same as living/working in these areas.
TCTTS said:
One of the male clones played Manhattan in Ozymandias' play, and that seemed to be symbolic. And yeah, if Manhattan is the one keeping Ozymandias there, it might make sense that Manhattan would essentially replicate himself as the "the help." As for the female clone, she might just be the female clone version of Manhattan, who knows...
TCTTS said:
As for the female clone, she might just be the female clone version of Manhattan, who knows...
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Or maybe she's Laurie Blake just young and with a British accent.
Sex Panther said:TCTTS said:
As for the female clone, she might just be the female clone version of Manhattan, who knows...
That's what I always thought. Seems like they look similar. Or maybe it's his mom, or someone important to him. But I definitely think the male help is Jon Osterman.
TCTTS said:Sex Panther said:TCTTS said:
As for the female clone, she might just be the female clone version of Manhattan, who knows...
That's what I always thought. Seems like they look similar. Or maybe it's his mom, or someone important to him. But I definitely think the male help is Jon Osterman.
That's a good call. If we take the play as symbolic, beyond just the male clone as Osterman, maybe she's a clone of Osterman's girlfriend, the one who had to watch him get zapped, both in real life and in the play.
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I was on the fence with how they were portraying Jon at first, but it worked and they gave solid story reasons for it as they went along.
fig96 said:
I actually thought that kind of worked. In the moment where he falls in love with her, I took it as her being the first person to truly selflessly love him. Everyone else has always had some sort of agenda with him from the US government to other heroes, and even in his relationship in the comic Laurie seemed to be much more concerned with her own needs than his.
fig96 said:
I actually thought that kind of worked. In the moment where he falls in love with her, I took it as her being the first person to truly selflessly love him. Everyone else has always had some sort of agenda with him from the US government to other heroes, and even in his relationship in the comic Laurie seemed to be much more concerned with her own needs than his.
Not only would I not mind if they extended it a couple more hours, I don't think I'd even notice if they did. This is how you make a TV show.Bones08 said:
Loved the episode. They could have stretched that episode a couple more hours and I wouldn't have minded one bit.
amercer said:
I think this might be my favorite tv show ever.
That episode was a *********SciFi masterpiece.