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Tuesday October 05 00:27:39 2004 [1382] Walker, Texas Ranger "Cowboy" |
2nd DiD for this episode - Eleese Lester (bound same way as Ms. Wilson.) |
Tuesday October 05 01:56:04 2004 Re: [1382] Walker, Texas Ranger "Cowboy" |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> 2nd DiD for this episode - Eleese Lester (bound same way > as Ms. Wilson.) Any more details? Before? After? Same Time? Circumstances? |
Brian R |
Tuesday October 05 03:16:52 2004 Re: [1382] Walker, Texas Ranger "Cowboy" |
> Brian R wrote: > 2nd DiD for this episode - Eleese Lester > (bound same way as Ms. Wilson.) > > Any more details? Before? After? Same Time? > Circumstances? Both ladies (and two males) were taken hostage at the same time. At first they were taken to the kidnappers' hideout blindfolded with black sleepmasks and their hands duct-taped in front. Their binds would be removed then and they would remain unbound until the junkyard scene, where their hands were tied behind their backs and a large rope was wrapped just below each captive's shoulders. |
Tuesday October 05 08:45:42 2004 [10796] Smallville |
"bound with duct tape"
Actually, she is bound with rope. |
G-MaN |
Tuesday October 05 11:39:24 2004 10243 (former "Bardy Daisakusen") |
The title of the detective-show in question is "Aifuru Daisakusen" or - in english - Operation: Eyeful; it is a japanese tv-series very much related to Bardy (aka Birdie) Daisakusen, and it aired the same year 1974/5; Kikko Matsuoka (the damsel) was a regular on this show, further information can be derived from japanhero's webpage. |
anonymous |
Tuesday October 05 20:38:56 2004 Re: [1382] Walker, Texas Ranger "Cowboy" |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Both ladies (and two males) were taken hostage at the > same time. Thanks, I'll take care of it. |
Brian R |
Tuesday October 05 20:47:21 2004 Re: [10796] Smallville |
G-MaN wrote:
> "bound with duct tape" > > Actually, she is bound with rope. Ok, thanks. |
Brian R |
Tuesday October 05 20:49:50 2004 Re: 10243 (former "Bardy Daisakusen") |
anonymous wrote:
> The title of the detective-show in question is > "Aifuru Daisakusen" or - in english - > Operation: Eyeful; it is a japanese tv-series very much > related to Bardy (aka Birdie) Daisakusen, and it aired > the same year 1974/5; Kikko Matsuoka (the damsel) was a > regular on this show, further information can be derived > from japanhero's webpage. I'll put in the information you've given here. I don't go chasing other web pages for information, nor do I expect the other editors to do so. Feel free to post more information if you want. |
Brian R |
Tuesday October 05 21:12:00 2004 [367] Sailor Moon |
This "episode" which supposedly features the main character Usagi/Serena and at least one of her friends tied by robbers has never been proven to officially exist. The closest thing was a mere passing reference to home invasion robberies in an episode of the fifth and final season of the series, Sailor Moon Stars. There were no scenes whatsoever in said episode worth noting in this database. |
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