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If she’d been divorced, wouldn’t that render her ineligible for any sort of position of status in Gilead?
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Year Of The Rabbit - General Discussion
Ceindreadh replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Year Of The Rabbit
You forgot the best one. Rabbit “there’s something you don’t know about me” Lydia “what’s that?” Rabbit “I’ve got 28 pieces of dog shit in my pockets!” -
There’s another four or five books in the series and TPTB didn’t want to squash them all into a single season - I think the actors were only under contract for five - so they’re doing a bit of filling in the gaps between books 7 and 8. It’s interesting because for the first time I have no clue as to what’s going to happen. I mean, I know where the characters are going to end up, but not how they get there and not how the new characters are going to affect things.
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My point was that in both cases the guardians didn’t step in immediately. Ofmatthew was beating down on Janine and the guardians were nowhere to be seen until one finally approached. They only shot her after she’d killed one of their number and armed herself. But yet half the posts in the previous episode thread were about how June was able to get away with an assault that the guardians couldn’t even see. I’m not denying that June has a certain amount of plot armour but that wasn’t the case last week because the other handmaids protected her.
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“On the way out”? Hasn’t it already got a second season? I always love it when people who haven’t watched a show are so wonderfully adamant about how it’s clearly not a patch on the original.
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When June attacked Ofmatthew, the other handmaids immediately moved into position and formed a physical barrier between them and the guardians. I don’t know if they too far away to hear what was going on, but they definitely couldn’t see it. On the other hand, Ofmatthew attacks Janine in full view of everyone and it seems to take ages before a guardian gets within striking distance. But let’s everybody complain about how June is the one getting away with things for no reason.
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Yes if they’re considered a series regular, no if they’re a guest star.
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I think MAD magazine summed up Seinfeld best with their 'I'm bland and my friends are crazy' cartoon strip.
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It Wasn't Like That in the Book... Book vs. Movie/TV adaptations
Ceindreadh replied to Bort's topic in Books
The Towering Inferno aired today and it's the first time I've watched it since I read the second of the two books it was based on (The Tower and The Glass Inferno), and damn it's so frustrating the way they treated Lisolette. (movie and book are over 40 years old, so I'm not doing spoiler space) In the movie, Lisolette leaves the party during the evacuation and ends up on her own floor to check on her deaf neighbour. She meets up with Jernigan (who rescues the neighbour) and Roberts the architect who brings her and the neighbours kids with him, and they end up having to go back to the party. Lisolette gets a place on the scenic elevator but dies when it's knocked off its tracks by an explosion. She's mourned by Claiborne the conman who'd been trying to fleece her In the book however, Lisolette deliberately leaves before the evacuation gets going and meets up with Jernigan and a few firefighters at the neighbours apartment. Lisolette and the kids (three of them not two), get separated from the others on the way down, and Lisolette not only manages to climb down the damaged handrail with a kid on her back, but also gets them down safely without having to go near the top floor. I know that since Paul Newman was playing Roberts, he was naturally going to get to be a big damn hero, but I wish they hadn't had to downgrade Lisolette in order to have that happen. -
Season five is scheduled to start on BBC Sunday the 14th July.
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Line of Duty is a UK show based around an anti-corruption police unit. I presume it’d be the equivalent of IA.
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Luke had a Walkman because it was the easiest way to listen to the tape June made. June made a tape rather than an mp3 or other audio file because she had access to a tape recorder and a supply of recordable tapes but no access to a computer. There may well not be ipods in Canada, but Luke using a Walkman isn’t proof one way or the other.
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TV Envy: Characters, Lifestyles And Things We Want
Ceindreadh replied to zxy556575's topic in Everything Else TV
I get distracted sometimes when I can tell a character has furnished their house from IKEA! -
I want to see the Commanders and the Aunts punished. The wives, well some are more complicit than others. Some likely had little option but to go along with their husbands. Others though need to end up on the wall alongside them.
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Commander Lawrence doesn’t leave his house for meetings in Boston. It’s not surprising he wouldn’t head to DC. Yes, why not have Moira speak up. A woman naming names and accusing a powerful man of rape is totally going to be believed and not accused of lying just to make a quick buck.
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Quotes: Get Ready for a Large File Transfer!
Ceindreadh replied to ElectricBoogaloo's topic in Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.
I don't know how best to transcribe it, but Fitz's yelp when he saw 7 and a half year old Jemma, had me rewinding and rewatching a few times! -
June is fertile and has produced two healthy children. That’s got to earn her some leeway.
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When June was asked to confirm his identity, I really wanted her to say “his name is Ofjune”
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In terms of prequels and sequels
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FYI, It’s actually a prequel to TGWATG.
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My last few books have been on the serious and gloomy side. The boy on the bridge by M.R.Carey sequel to The girl with all the gifts and set in a post apocalyptic society. Raising steam by Terry Pratchett - one of his darker (IMO) Discworld books To sleep with the angels - the story of the fire at Our Lady of Angels school (following a recommendation on the non-fiction thread here) Somafter all that, I decided to go for something a bit funnier - “And then you’re dead. A scientific exploration of the world’s most interesting ways to die”. Definitely a lot lighter than my previous reading!
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I was a bit disappointed that we didn't get 'people covered in fish', but I can see why it got left out. One omission that I wish they hadn't made was Greasy Johnson and the Johnsonites aka the rival gang to the 'Them'. Without the existence of the Johnsonites, we don't get the concept that to an external observer (Tadfield residents, humanity) that both sides (Them and Johnsonites, Angels and Demons) are just as bad as each other. We also don't get Adam's realization the even the good guys need somebody to fight against and that if they ever did succeed in vanquishing their opponents, they'd end up fighting amongst themselves. And finally we miss out on I am however exceedingly happy that they worked in Crowley's line about 'sauntering vaguely downward'. Not so impressed that they made God so obviously American. (I don't think anybody has called a motorway a highway in the UK since the days of Dick Turpin, and was it really necessary to use an American analogy as to why Adam's aura wasn't visible?)
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I mostly watch from my DVR rather than live, but I’ve started making a point of watching (or at least fast forwarding) through the closing credits just in case there’s a promo for another show at the end of it. I’ve picked up a few suggestions for new shows to try or reminders that older shows are returning. (And then of course I add them to a spreadsheet so I won’t forget to set them to record...if only I could be as organized in other aspects of my life!)
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For any Matt Berry fans with access to Channel 4 in the UK, he's starring in a new series called "Year of the Rabbit" starting on Monday the 10th June. It's a comedy drama 'set in the dark heart of Victorian London' https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8530456/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1