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Hi all,
Unfortunately, we didn't have very much discussion about the UFO episode ORDERL in the past 2 weeks, but the time has passed and it's now time to move on to the next episode -- THE RESPONSIBILITY SEAT! So, if you've got the time to watch and/or comment on this episode, please do! -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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> next episode -- THE RESPONSIBILITY SEAT! So, if > you've got the time to watch and/or comment on > this episode, please do! Roger Marc. I viewed it last week. Here are a few observations, comments, nitpicks, etc. in no particular order: Ms. Fraser in her underwear in Ed's budoir. No question of which was the "racy scene" causing the episode's expurgation from the original ATV run. What was the music Ed was playing while making the move on Jo? Sounde like Tchiakowski, but I can't be sure. (Tchiakowski Symphony 6 is good "makeout" music BTW) ;) Continuity: Fosters helmet. While in the moonmobile he is wearing a common style helmet with the "luggage racks" on top, but once he is aboard the COBATEK (SovieTech) transport he is wearing his usual ("pillbox" style) helmet. Ellis and Harrington suited up in the command sphere: Maybe it's a tape problem but their helmets alternately appear white or yellow depending upon angle. Also when the COBATEK transport is bearing down on the control sphere, maybe it's just me but I think that I would be leaving the sphere at that point. They just back away slowly from the window (as if they would be safer on the far side of the sphere?) I'll try to view it again this week and post more comments later. Out. Teresa |
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> > Continuity: Fosters helmet. While in the moonmobile he is wearing a > common style helmet with the "luggage racks" on top, but once he is > aboard the COBATEK (SovieTech) transport he is wearing his usual > ("pillbox" style) helmet. i missed that one,will look for it next time. > > Ellis and Harrington suited up in the command sphere: Maybe it's a > tape problem but their helmets alternately appear white or yellow > depending upon angle. Also when the COBATEK transport is bearing down > on the control sphere, maybe it's just me but I think that I would be > leaving the sphere at that point. They just back away slowly from the > window (as if they would be safer on the far side of the sphere?) Yes,strange the helmets were not picked up by editing at the time. I have a couple of other small quibbles with the story,if i may. Surely when Ed runs the check on the Alfa's licence plate he would have been aware that Jo had hired it.Yet he is surprised when she tells him later. Also,Jo & Ed arrive at Ed's in his car.When he tells her to "Get out!" i wonder does she have to walk. ChRis |
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>What was the music Ed was playing while making the move on Jo? The music in question is "Forest Murmurs", from Act 2 of the opera _Siegfried_, by Richard Wagner. This seems to be one of our most frequent recurring questions. (I've always found that a bit surprising, since this is probably the third best-known thing Wagner wrote, after the _Lohengrin_ wedding march and "Ride of the Valkyries", but I suppose it's not quite as much of a cliche as those two have become.) Marc, did any of our resident fanatics ever track down exactly which recording it was? >Sounde like Tchiakowski, but I can't be sure. Great; now both Tchaikovsky *and* Wagner are going to rise from their graves and haunt you. - Lisa -- Lisa Williams: [hidden email] or [hidden email] Lisa's Video Frame Capture Library: http://framecaplib.com/ |
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> ...Surely when Ed runs the check on the Alfa's licence plate... Actually, the car in question was a Porsche 911/912. >> Will he make the right decisions with the 'performance >> pressure'? Ultimately he cracks and orders the destruction of a 'civilian' >> target."No,shoot the tyres,Alec!" I yell. Actually, I always thought that Alec was drinking because his instinctive decisions were 'wrong'. Therefore the un-Freeman-like order to destroy the moon rover was an emotionally difficult (and hence the drinking) action that was probably more an attempt to think along the lines of Ed Straker. Jeff Kuzma |
> Actually, I always thought that Alec was drinking because his instinctive > decisions were 'wrong'. Do you think so? he was quite often seen drinking.Were his 'instincts' that bad. > Therefore the un-Freeman-like order to destroy the > moon rover was an emotionally difficult (and hence the drinking) action > that was probably more an attempt to think along the lines of Ed Straker. > But he had started drinking well before things got really heavy. Maybe the alcohol had influenced his decision. Still it is an interesting situation that the writers have presented us with. And thankyou, yes it was a Porche...what was I thinking? ChRis |
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Hi all,
Just in case anyone's forgotten... :-) We still have a week left to discuss the UFO episode THE RESPONSIBILITY SEAT. Any more comments? -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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