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  1. The first photo I got when I did a Google Image search on "Katherine Barrell's New Purgatory Uniform" and amongst the images I found it. The second photo was obtained from Nicole Haught's page in the 'Wynonna Earp Wikia' Fandom site @ http://wynonnaearp.wikia.com/wiki/Nicole_Haught
  2. Katherine Barrell wearing her new purgatory uniform:
  3. I had forgotten how Wynonna arrived in town, but my point is that while there are cars, buses, cell phones, and motorcycles, the feel of the show is very Wild West. I don't know how else to explain it and Melanie Scrofano's comment about "Madams" in the time period (in the interview video above) makes me think of saloons and bedrooms upstairs where clients are "entertained". Yet I know that the real time period is very much current, maybe not "current" current, but near enough. Perhaps what's throwing me off is that Doc is surely living out of his timeframe. As far as Nicole's new uniform, if you go to the thread titled "She Ain't Right" and watch the video at the top of the thread, adjacent to that video is another video showing an interview with the actress playing Nicole. It's an on-set interview with Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught) and in it, she's wearing her new uniform, though you can only see the top half. It's a V-Neck Sheriff's Department top and very stylish. I don't know what she's wearing below, though I presume it's pants but I doubt it's Jeans.
  4. Oh, okay, I thought I missed something. See, the "middle of nowhere" is confusing to me; as is the general timeframe. I posted about this before. Season 1 made it seem like Purgatory WAS in the middle of nowhere, but in season 2, I'm getting the sense that the town is much larger than originally depicted. We never saw people's homes and construction sites before. Everything took place on either the homestead (Earp farm); the trailer park, where the Revenants stayed, and the Sheriff's Office (mostly Dolls' office and the "Squad Room" and/or Nedley's office). This season, we've been shown a much larger town. The Gardner's home, the Community Center, the High School, the BBD's headquarters & the construction site, which are all new scenery. Also, the timeframe seems different. The first season made the timeframe seem closer to the Wild West, now, it's a bit more modern. If you watch the YouTube interview above, Melanie Scrofano wishes that they would show Madams, like you would find in that time period. Well, what IS the time period? It's a bit of a jumble and the show isn't doing enough to define the "World of Purgatory".
  5. I think Nicole is a local girl but I may be wrong. Nedley mentioned something about being top of her class, so I assume the police academy may be in a central location and not in Purgatory. Once she graduated, she may have been approached by Nedley, who convinced her to come back. There's hardly any police presence in the town, so advancement may be quicker. The show hasn't really gone into Haught's background and we don't know much about her before Waves broke up with Champs. Where did you get the idea that the Tentacle is a demented leprechaun? Did I miss a reference somewhere?
  6. CB's upper lip has been the topic of conversation since the beginning of last season. It has improved a bit this season as perhaps the swelling has gone down. Last season it was so noticeable that fans have commented that it was distracting. I think the general assumption was that it was due to Botox injections. With regard to Abigail's dad, it's a mystery that they've introduced this season. Perhaps to involve her more in the story? It's an ongoing storyline.
  7. Damn. Thanks. I was hoping that they had the CC option. Were you able to tell what Geoffrey Charles said to his mom about Valentine's complexion? I got the gist but I couldn't hear what he said exactly. LOL, Elizabeth never seems to hear the question, "Who does he favor?", yet she's quick to say to George, "He favors you. He has your features!". Tsk,tsk, Elizabeth, you'll have to be more subtle than that. Both Aunt Agatha and Geoffrey Charles take great pleasure in needling George. It's hilarious.
  8. Did they have a closed-captioning option on them? Oh, you're welcome.
  9. @raven, Found this video on YouTube. This should answer your question about Melanie Scrofano's hair:
  10. Yes, George's plan was obvious in that he wanted the the two (Elizabeth and Geoffrey Charles) separated. I just don't know if I would say that she's very passive. There are times when she resists being led, like when her mother argued that if Ross wanted her, he would have showed up at the door; never mind that it was probably the next day or so and he just arrived back at Nampara. She also strongly resisted George's suggestion of placing Geoffrey Charles in a boarding school. Yet, what is the difference between her child in a boarding school or at Trenwith while she's in Truro? Elizabeth seems to be the only seemingly passive woman in the cast, and if that is attractive to the men of the times, why is Ruth Treneglos married to that timid fop? Verity hated being timid and was determined not to be so, as Captain Blamey didn't want a timid woman. What did the women of Trenwith say when Francis asked, "What's wrong with the women of Trenwith?" and they all answered as one, "The Men!" They are just not consistent with how Elizabeth is written.
  11. As Ruth Treneglos née Teague, once said, "I bow to your expertise ma'am". However, instead of derision like she used it, I use it with respect. You bring up excellent points in that one must regard such matters with customs of the times. My problem, is that the writers have just used Elizabeth's great reluctance to be separated from Geoffrey Charles and then put her in the completely opposite position of being too eager to get away in the next episode. Granted, it WAS to get away from Ross' perceived meddling, but she just as easily could have taken Geoffrey Charles, Morwenna Chynoweth AND Aunt Agatha. It's not like George's house in Truro doesn't have the room. The George/Elizabeth conversation went from George maneuvering Elizabeth into a silly rage about Ross using the Carne brothers as part of some elaborate ruse, into let's get away and maybe leave Geoffrey Charles behind. Elizabeth went from one extreme to the other wth no deliberation on custom or concern other than to "shake hands like a Gentleman" (no freaking hug!!!) and an aside to Morwenna to make sure that he sticks with his studies - Ta! I will have to say, with reluctance, that the writers/showrunner ARE going to great lengths to paint Elizabeth with the same broad brush that is used to paint George. Elizabeth is really not that bad. While she loves Ross, she had come to care for Demelza in the past, and I really miss their friendship. Hell, Demelza saved Elizabeth, Francis, AND Geoffrey Charles' lives at the cost of her own daughter, Julia. I can't recall anything that Demelza did to earn her enmity except perhaps side with Verity, and that's not any of Elizabeth's business, considering she would have left her engagement to Francis if Ross had wanted her to. FYI, someone posted the entire episode to YouTube. Hopefully, closed captioning is an option, because I missed a tiny bit of dialogue and although I have the episode, it is sans CC.
  12. No, he doesn't. He's a petty, worthless POS. Did I actually write that down? Sorry if I offended anyone. George is written to be obsessed with Ross and he sees him as his chief rival in everything. As far as Elizabeth goes, she IS a caring mother, but she is so hurt by Ross' abandonment of her, that sometimes she doesn't think straight. Remember, she's still in love with Ross. The only reason that she is NOT with Ross is because her mother convinced her that Ross wasn't good enough for her. Elizabeth actually didn't care if Ross was penniless, she wanted to be with him anyway. Ross doesn't make it easy for her to forget him because Ross and George are polar opposites and she sees Ross as a heroic figure. However, IRL, Elizabeth would most definitely NOT leave Geoffrey Charles behind, it's just a plot device by the writers to stir the pot and create more drama. No mother would leave their young child to stay with his governess and an aging grand aunt.
  13. LOL, you're right. I just went by the previous poster's use of the name Ravi. His name is Linus. "Ravi", is a character's name in "iZombie". And NO, Brown people don't ALL look alike. I should know. :-)
  14. Well, perhaps the actor who played Ravi's Linus' father had a better gig and asked to leave. I don't know if it was simply a planned change by the showrunner. As far as Camille being a lesbian, I have my doubts. Perhaps she just happens to click with the M.E. and she just goes with her feelings. I thought Camille enjoyed being with Ravi, Linus, and I always thought she was attracted to Fisher and was sort of circling around him. There are so many LGBT characters on T.V. shows, that it just doesn't phase me. Look at Alex (Chyler Leigh) on "Supergirl", once thought to be interested only in men, she's now in a loving relationship with a female cop. (who actually may be leaving the show, so who knows who she'll move on to next) They're just actors playing characters in a make-believe world, as far as I'm concerned.
  15. In retrospect, it appeared that Courtney was rushing Nick out of Stephanie's shop. Did anyone else get the feeling that Courtney is a bit jealous of Nick and Grace's close friendship or was she simply trying to give Grace and Noah some privacy because she knew where that relationship was headed?
  16. Thanks for the video. It was a two-fold bonus; one, the preview of what's to come in the episode, and two, you get to revisit Waverly's cheerleading routine in the next video. Also, when they interview Katherine Barrell (Nicole Haught), she's wearing the top half of her new sexy uniform. :-D
  17. Or make George's thug mysteriously disappear. If I recall correctly, that's the same thug that shot Demelza. How is he not dead?
  18. I'm trying to find the webpage that described Demelza's journey to Nampara as a kidnapping. (I'm not referring to her father's claim) However there is an article that claims the author was livid with the P75 changes to his novel, and most especially the way P75 depicted Demelza as "slutty". Here's the article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2984357/Why-Poldark-writer-hated-BBC-s-slutty-Demelza-Creator-furious-promiscuous-portrayal-servant-based-wife.html
  19. I liked that instead of backing down, Demelza stepped close to Ross and made her case and DID dare him to deny her right to do what she thinks is right. She definitely got indignant when Ross asked her by what right did she have to do what she did.
  20. Things are starting to go downhill for Elizabeth. For all of her protestations of caring for Geoffrey Charles, she leaves him behind with only a handshake. Weak! She follows George around like a silly little school girl without any thoughts to his manipulations. She finally gets her eyes opened with George's verdict of the rape/assault and instead of putting up a fight LIKE DEMELZA, she turns to drugs. What a waste. Ross, you inadvertently avoided a catastrophe by not marrying that one. Ross FINALLY realized that he married an intelligent and determined WOMAN. Yay Ross, about damn time! Now, appreciate her, Ross. I think wardrobe had some difficulties with Demelza's "pregnancy" as sometimes she appeared 2nd trimester and other times, nearly 1st trimester. Wow, French soldiers were brutal. I know it's a rough time, but damn, do they really have to punch and kick you BEFORE they shoot you or decapitate you? Not having closed captioning, I could not hear what Geoffrey Charles said about Valentine and his darker complexion (which is clearly not represented by the actual baby as that kid is as pale as George). If someone who actually knows what was said could help with the transcript, I would appreciate it. I guess that's the first of Geoffrey Charles' comments about resemblance to someone else. Finally, I've been reading in British newspapers, rumors that Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson are getting "closer" off set. Good for them, if true, they make a handsome couple. I had my small crush dashed by an Eleanor Tomlinson interview where she admitted that her true hair color is muddy blonde/brown and the red and unruly hair is all due to dyes and hair extensions. Damn! :-(
  21. @Cranberry Thanks for that. It was an excellent interview with the showrunner and pretty straightforward and clear. Now we know that Waverly is possessed by a Tentacle, whatever that is. Glad to hear that Wave's cheerleading routine wowed everyone and showed how much hard work Dominique put into the choreography. Can't wait to see what happens next. (including Haught's new uniform)
  22. This episode started out as a LOL-Fest. Liv on Katty brains (R.I.P. Katty Kupp, [Christina Cox], you were always one of my favs as Henri's love interest on "Blood Ties" - guess she's still on "Shadowhunters") was hilarious when she started having visions of Katty having sex with Ravi. Damn, Ravi's O face and exhortations were disturbing :-). Ugh, Fargo still looks like a little kid. Clive's phobia was also funny. Then shit got dark. VERY DARK. This was one of those episodes that you can't fathom until the dust clears in Part 2.
  23. What the heck??? This was such a weird episode. Everyone was decidedly rude. (except Cassie, of course) Abigail was rude to begin with until Cassie arranged for her to meet Pavla, who was playing hide & seek. Then Abigail showed she actually has a heart and made a difference. Did Sam's sister really need to tell Cassie that Sam wasn't interested in marriage? Now we have more contrived drama. I actually felt bad for Martha as she got a taste of her own medicine from her son's future mother-in-law. Is that actually the same actor who played her son in earlier episodes? Wasn't he sort of lazy and wanted to live off of mom & dad's money? What's with all the snow in the episode and all the Christmas commercials?
  24. A magician is never supposed to reveal the secrets of their tricks. :-) As for the comics, I just downloaded the Kindle version of Volume 1. Yikes, the artwork is kind of strange and the characters are totally different. I've only read the first few pages so far and the differences are startling. Android is male and Five appears to be male also. It's hard to tell with the funky artwork.
  25. Did you get all of this from the show or the comics, because damn, you know your stuff? As for the Han Solo wall decoration: I say pull the wall and mail it to Four. He's seriously pissing me off.
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