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| Tuesday April 11 12:11:56 2017 [3002] The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (1966) aka The Girl From UNCLE |
| There are four scenes in this episode, two each for Powers and Uggams. At 2:27, April has her wrists bound behind her back with ropes around her chest and ankles tied. She's seated on a hallway floor and sports a red over-the-hair cleave-gag. For those interested in such things, she's wearing dress pumps. She looks unconscious, then gives a little squirm as she wakes up and the scene is over. At 41:00, Ms. Uggams is seated with her wrists bound under her knees. Her ankles are also tied. She is wearing a white dress and white pumps. She chats with a putz for about a minute, but the shot where her binds show is brief. At 42:30, the scene cuts to April, who has been captured, and has her hands tied behind her back. She is wearing a men's safari shirt, a pith helmet, and no pants. There is a good shot of her tied hands. At 43:20, the scene cuts back to Uggams and the putz, who are now standing back to back, arms at their sides, with their wrists tied to each others. They are shown a machine that will kill them, and it is demonstrated by having a pig put through on the "delicatessen" setting, resulting in a plate of sausages. At 45:00, the scene returns to April, who, along with a putz, dashes ahead of he captors. At 45:50, April and the putz rush into the tent where Uggams and the Putz are being held, now untied, with the putz being fed into the machine. April's shirt briefly flaps open, flashing her black panties. At around 46:50, April is untied. |
| ss |
| Tuesday April 11 15:19:53 2017 Re: [3002] The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (1966) aka The Girl From UNCLE |
| ss wrote: > There are four scenes in this episode, two each for > Powers and Uggams. The entry has been updated. |
| Gagster |
| Tuesday April 11 17:43:14 2017 Seasons/episodes |
| In the absence of an episode title, are we now using "(xx.xx)" instead of "Season x, Episode x"? Just making sure. As for episode numbers without an overall season, I've grown used to just putting a number in brackets without the "episode" prefix; "Episode Title (x)" |
| Sam |
| Tuesday April 11 20:10:27 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| Sam wrote: > In the absence of an episode title, are we now using > "(xx.xx)" instead of "Season x, Episode > x"? Just making sure. > As for episode numbers without an overall season, I've > grown used to just putting a number in brackets without > the "episode" prefix; "Episode Title (x)" Are you asking about any show in particular where you can't find the episode title, or just in general? I can't recall any show where I couldn't find a title (even if it was just "episode 1".... "episode 2".... etc.) For those, I tend to use that, with the xx.xx format for season.episode, i.e., for Humans I used Episode: "Season 2, Episode 5" (2.05). A little redundant maybe, but it serves the purpose of being able to identify which episode had the scene described. |
| Gagster |
| Tuesday April 11 20:40:43 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| Gagster wrote: > Are you asking about any show in particular where you > can't find the episode title, or just in general? I > can't recall any show where I couldn't find a title (even > if it was just "episode 1".... "episode > 2".... etc.) For those, I tend to use that, with > the xx.xx format for season.episode, i.e., for Humans I > used Episode: "Season 2, Episode 5" (2.05). > A little redundant maybe, but it serves the purpose of > being able to identify which episode had the scene described. Hmm, that's confused me a bit. If that format is used for Humans, then I can't think for the life of me why I didn't do the same for Putous S08E06 (dB#22034), unless it's been changed since: "Episode: (8.06)" ....is how it currently displays, when I'm almost certain I put down "Season 8, Episode 6" originally. Nonetheless, that's the example I was trying to bring up. If there is NO official episode title, should I use the abovementioned Humans format from now on? |
| Sam |
| Tuesday April 11 20:58:56 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| Sam wrote: > Hmm, that's confused me a bit. If that format is used for > Humans, then I can't think for the life of me why I > didn't do the same for Putous S08E06 (dB#22034), unless > it's been changed since: > "Episode: (8.06)" > ....is how it currently displays, when I'm almost certain > I put down "Season 8, Episode 6" originally. > Nonetheless, that's the example I was trying to bring up. > If there is NO official episode title, should I use the > above mentioned Humans format from now on? I don't know that there's any "required" format (I'll let Brian decide if he wants one). I never noticed the "Putous" entry, so if its different than what you entered, somebody else changed it. The only reason I used the Season 2 Episode 5 format for Humans was that it was listed on the Epguides page, and I'm anal enough that the entry just doesn't look right if I don't put something in before the (xx.xx). |
| Gagster |
| Tuesday April 11 21:12:42 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| I had some guidelines in the instructions page for entries (below), but that was a long time back. Frankly you guys are doing the work. I used to let Jay make most of those decisions back when. Whatever you come up with is fine by me, as long as it's consistent. |
| Brian R |
| http://brianspage.com/database/instructions.html |
| Tuesday April 11 21:16:10 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| Brian R wrote: > I had some guidelines in the instructions page for > entries (below) I suppose at some point the reference to TV Tome ought to come out. I miss that site. TV.com doesn't hold a candle to the old one. |
| Brian R |
| Tuesday April 11 21:39:52 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| Gagster wrote: > The only reason I used the Season 2 Episode 5 format for Humans was that it was listed on the Epguides page, > and I'm anal enough that the entry just doesn't look right if I don't put something in before the (xx.xx). That I can agree with; it looks odd if there's nothing prefixing the brackets. In which case, I'm happy to keep using "Season x, Episode x" with the added "(xx.xx)" for completeness as you said. |
| Sam |
| Tuesday April 11 21:54:38 2017 Re: Seasons/episodes |
| Sam wrote: > That I can agree with; it looks odd if there's nothing > prefixing the brackets. In which case, I'm happy to keep > using "Season x, Episode x" with the added > "(xx.xx)" for completeness as you said. Sounds good. I'll retrofit any other out of style entries as I run across them. and I'll agree with Brian about the demise of TVTOME. I could never understand why anybody would buy a domain, strip it of all of the great data which made it valuable, and then load it up with an inferior product. |
| Gagster |
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