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Post by missdavidson on Jul 31, 2006 23:03:25 GMT -5
Well do you think we should start with THE HIT CAR (as the pilot doesn't need the treatment?)?
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jul 31, 2006 23:08:07 GMT -5
I don't know. That is my dilemma. I think she did a lot of good acting in the HIT CAR...playing on Ralph's wandering eye and Bill's command approach. I think she could have done more, but I am not sure what.
I don't know if I count the pilot as NOT needing treatment? I am just not certain how I would fix it...so probably leave it out.
Otherwise, I am not sure on whether to start with THE HIT CAR or HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID.
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Post by melmac on Jul 31, 2006 23:17:08 GMT -5
As far as Pam and the pilot, the only thing I didn't like was having Pam faint when she sees Ralph lift the beetle. Why couldn't Bill have had the same reaction too? Here we have big tough guy Bill who was freaked out about the visit from the greenguys. He tried to drink it off, but now finds out that it was real and the suit was real? While the scene's great and works well for it, they made Pam's reaction probably the most common way Ralph's girlfriend (read stereotypical) would've reacted. But that's me.
If I started with one, it'd probably be starting with "Saturday..." as "Hit Car" and "My Heroes..." had strong Pam moments. "Saturday..." had a lot of potential Pam moments missed, such as talking with Rhonda more about how to get the guy as well as dealing with the bad guys in the car and helicopter.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Jul 31, 2006 23:23:19 GMT -5
You would leave HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID alone?
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Post by melmac on Jul 31, 2006 23:27:12 GMT -5
Don't know yet, as I haven't seen the episode in a while. It does need more Pam scenes, such as family ones (we don't know much about either side of the family) and how she managed to explain Ralph's not appearing at dinner. Also, a brief scene with them actually getting dinner or something before the final scenes would've been nice as suddenly they're all comfortable being in the classroom with Ralph and Mr. Davidson is comfortable speaking at one of Ralph's classes.
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