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And now, to a completely different question: on Kristen's site, there were no scripts for the following two episdoes, 5 and 6. They skip straight to the 7th episode, "Thief of Hearts". As a no-spoilers-please and I-want-the-whole-story and continuity-yay kind of person, I would usually just stop reading. But I'm soooo curious right now. I want to know what happens next, in terms of the dynamics between the characters, in Rebecca's story, in Paul's. And I'm way too intrigued by Web than is probably healthy for me.
So, what do I do? Skip "Loneliest Number" and (I think) "Point of Origin" and jump straight to "Thief of Hearts"? Or just stop and wait until I - somehow, someway - get to watch the show? I mean, episodes 11 ("The Perfect Couple") and 13 ("Skin and Bone") are also posted-scrips-less, so by the time I get there, I'll probably actually stop, and not just read "Gem" and be all in-the-middle of things and that's that. I'll have to stop and wait like a good little girl anyway. The question is, now or four more episodes later? What do you say?
I would love to see the unaired (in the US) episodes of The Inside -- if they've aired everywhere else in the world, and then come out on DVD -- what are the odds that we'll get some here? Have they aired in Canada?
Last I heard, there was still no talk of a DVD release.
Nilly is awesome! I think you could skip straight ahead and read the next scripts without feeling like you missed too much. (Keep in mind that people here in the US saw Thief without having seen Point of Origin. Though PoO -- that is an unfortunate acronym -- does have some interesting info on Rebecca's backstory.) But I might be biased because Thief was one of my favorite episodes of the entire series and I think everyone should love it as much as I do.
Or I could just write you recaps of what happens in those missing episodes.
ETA: Seekrit musical message for Allyson --
iTunes now has Jam on It. Just make sure you get the right one because there's a bunch of remixes up there too.
What he does after I kick him out of bed is not my concern.
Which one are you talking about, here? I don't think you gave your own answers for this one.
He's too father-y for me. He must be chucked.
Somebody's never seen DOUBLE INDEMNITY or THE APARTMENT, methinks. Let's just say, Billy Wilder brought out the sleaze in good ol' Fred.
No, I have. It's just what aurelia said. There's
My Three Sons,
and you CAN'T JUST ERASE THAT.
eta, I think Bogie has to be a C or an M, because he was a serial monogamist who was serial via marriage. However, anyone who got Baby and kept her 'til the end has got to have SOMETHING going for him, IMO, so it's probably worth giving the F to someone else.
Yes. This is why Bogart is my M, and Holden my F, since even playing this game with MacMurray is wronger than a wrong thing.
Bacall's book,
Lauren Bacall: By Myself,
only reinforces the M-ness of Bogart.
I don't think you gave your own answers for this one.
F - Holden, M - MacMurray, C - Bogart.
Also, Nilly, I withdraw my earlier suggestion. Your dilemma might have just resolved itself in my inbox. Gimme a few minutes.
Kristen, you so very much rock. Thank you.
Thanks even on the recaps suggestions. It doesn't matter you didn't get to follow through with them - the intention was lovely enough. Oh, and of course, thanks for the resolver of my dilemma.
And now, to hold myself from jumping (um, virtually) and reading instead of doing that work thing, for at least a while.
Jon, I think I have all the unaired eps (I haven't watched them yet) and I can burn 'em to DVD if you can't find.
I found, but thanks again for the offer!
Allyson, what's the current best email to use for you?