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Hollywood (PDF) Script Shop: Millennium Scripts
I've put in an order for "Goodbye to All That", as well as "Blood Relatives", "Kingdom Come", and "In Arcadia Ego". I'll be sure to share here once I have news! -
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“Goodbye to All That” Location Implausibility
Thanks. One thing I might do is pull out the DVD with "Collateral Damage." Where was the bowling alley located (from which Peter Watts' daughter was kidnapped)? Assuming it's highlighted at the opening scene like is often the case for Ten Thirteen, that might be a good indicator of the Watts Family residency. -
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“Goodbye to All That” Location Implausibility
I've watched that episode many times and never thought about that. Last season, Catherine gone, so...Old Man is right (I think) that there was at least one move in there, I just don't recall who ended up where or when. Pacific Northwest was in tough shape at start of S-3. I'll try to watch for that next time--good spotting.- 1
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Star Trek - Picard
I agree, @voidprime. It's had fits and starts since S-1, but has gotten more consistent this season. A few kind of quirky things, but it doesn't distract me too much. I don't envy the writers having to serve all these characters, keeping track of their histories yet changing them and sending them off into this story--lot to keep track of.- television
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Snow Files of the Week
Snow Files of the Week: "Shackles / Dark Vision", from "The X-Files", episode "Mind's Eye" (1998). This season five episode is about blind Marty Glenn, played by Lili Taylor, who has visions of murders as they happen. When she is picked up at a crime scene, the case seems clear to the police. But how could a blind woman have committed these murders? Mulder also has his doubts and discovers a tragic secret. For Marty, Snow composed a melancholy piano theme that keeps reappearing throughout the score. It breaks through the gloomy soundscapes that accompany Marty's visions. The tracks are from the fourth set by La-La Land Records, which is limited to 2,000 copies. Enjoy listening!
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