Also, I really dislike ifilm. It never works properly for me.
'Underneath'
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.
I kinda figured that is what you wanted, Allyson but, I thought I would offer.
I could also see what I can do to get you two on the guest list... (I know people who know people who know people)
Would that be defeating the whole purpose of your righteous bitter storm? For which I do not blame you.
P.-C., thank for that; I couldn't get it to work either.
Now that is right creepifying, and it sure looks and sounds like Summer.
It is Summer, and it looks a great deal like the end of her stint on the 4400. Though I don't recall blood on her hands at the end. I'd have to rewatch.
Blood, too, could possibly be added.
I just fast forwarded through that 4400 ep and couldn't find anything like the clip. There's one bit where she talks to somebody through a window, but I didn't notice any similar camera angles. Plus the window was gridded.
I really don't think that is from 4400 in any way shape or form. It has to be a Universal marketing dealio. I'm not buying the denial, Kevin. That is definitely Summer and I think it is just a piece of viral marketing. Cool, though!
Somebody on a board somewhere (I'm too lazy to go back and look it up) posited that they thought the psychologist was Nathan. Maybe I'm susceptible to suggestion, but on second and third viewings, it may well be. The physical build seems about right and some of the grunting is reminiscent of War Stories.
At what point did it get established the guy's a psychologist? From what I'm getting, he is a guy and that's about it. Same question as regards the psychicness. Blood seems to suggest his convulsing's the result of something sharp goin' in his torso.
At what point did it get established the guy's a psychologist?
Well, as far as the psychologist bit goes, for me it's 1) the "case study film" feel of the piece 2) white coat 3) pen and paper 4) two chairs at an interview-y table.
Same question as regards the psychicness.
Regarding the psychicness? I guess I may be reading a bit too much into it there, 'cause, you know, River. It does seem like he's struggling against an unseen force however.
Blood seems to suggest his convulsing's the result of something sharp goin' in his torso.
It appears from the film that he pulls his pen out of his neck or torso.
Edit: Also note River's bloody hand.