| Quint. Phase, Ep.3 [message #61379] |
Di, 14 Juni 2005 20:14 |
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Wow. What an ending! The episode itelf was fairly average but a great
ending; perfect at setting up the mysterious atmosphere for the final
episode next week.
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| Re: Quint. Phase, Ep.3 [message #61385 ] |
Mi, 15 Juni 2005 01:56 |
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<pippa.moran [at] gmail.com> wrote
> Wow. What an ending! The episode itelf was fairly average but a great
> ending; perfect at setting up the mysterious atmosphere for the final
> episode next week.
Dammit ! I missed it again. I keep missing it on Tue and then have to wait
until Thur to catch it. Oh well, it's been worth the wait so far ;o)
Steve M
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| Re: Quint. Phase, Ep.3 [message #61388 ] |
Mi, 15 Juni 2005 06:35 |
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<pippa.moran [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118772886.339560.246650 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Wow. What an ending! The episode itelf was fairly average but a great
> ending; perfect at setting up the mysterious atmosphere for the final
> episode next week.
I thought the Sandwich Maker gag couldn't possibly have translated to the
airwaves successfully. The fact that it was Arthur was given away as soon as
Simon Jones spoke. No way to get around that I suppose.
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| Re: Quint. Phase, Ep.3 [message #61945 ] |
Do, 16 Juni 2005 00:21 |
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"Neil Gerace" <geracen [at] iinet.net.au> hit the keyboard.
Afterwards the following was on the screen:
> <pippa.moran [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1118772886.339560.246650 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>> Wow. What an ending! The episode itelf was fairly average but a great
>> ending; perfect at setting up the mysterious atmosphere for the final
>> episode next week.
>
> I thought the Sandwich Maker gag couldn't possibly have translated to the
> airwaves successfully. The fact that it was Arthur was given away as soon as
> Simon Jones spoke. No way to get around that I suppose.
No, I think that was rather unavoidable. Using some other voice for
him would just be plain stupid. Also surprises in the book need not be
on the radio waves I think - and opposite.
I think it was good though. Anyway I'll have to listen again - I
missed out a few passages due to the noise I made when cooking. I
should stop doing that while listening to the radio ;o)
/Rasmus
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If you try to prove Murphy's law - will you fail?
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| Re: Quint. Phase, Ep.3 [message #63596 ] |
Fr, 17 Juni 2005 17:40 |
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""Rasmus Bøg Hansen"" <spam05 [at] zz9.dk> wrote in message
news:87hdfzb6sh.fsf [at] grignard.amagerkollegiet.dk...
> "Neil Gerace" <geracen [at] iinet.net.au> hit the keyboard.
> Afterwards the following was on the screen:
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>> <pippa.moran [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1118772886.339560.246650 [at] z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>> Wow. What an ending! The episode itelf was fairly average but a great
>>> ending; perfect at setting up the mysterious atmosphere for the final
>>> episode next week.
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>> I thought the Sandwich Maker gag couldn't possibly have translated to the
>> airwaves successfully. The fact that it was Arthur was given away as soon
>> as
>> Simon Jones spoke. No way to get around that I suppose.
>
> No, I think that was rather unavoidable. Using some other voice for
> him would just be plain stupid. Also surprises in the book need not be
> on the radio waves I think - and opposite.
Yes. It's a little sad, though. Because I remember the passage:
And as Pippa said, the ending was really good.
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| Re: Quint. Phase, Ep.3 [message #63611 ] |
Sa, 18 Juni 2005 00:29 |
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pippa.moran [at] gmail.com wrote:
> Wow. What an ending! The episode itelf was fairly average but a great
> ending; perfect at setting up the mysterious atmosphere for the final
> episode next week.
And isn't Rula Lenska cool? (Is that her name?) Recompense for no
Lintillae I suppose.
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