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Friday December 23 03:54:03 2011
Query
How would I go about adding an entry which doesn't currently exist? Should I just write it up here (with the show/episode/actress/scene details) & let you guys add it?
Sam
Friday December 23 07:56:38 2011
Re: Query
Sam wrote:

> How would I go about adding an entry which doesn't
> currently exist? Should I just write it up here (with the
> show/episode/actress/scene details) & let you guys add it?

I'll be happy to add anything you put in here, or you can simply register to be able to input directly to the database yourself. All you need is an email address, and you can get a new, single-purpose one at Yahoo, Gmail, or any of a dozen other free email sites. That way you won't have to worry about being spammmed or attacked through your normal-every day email account.
Gagster
Friday December 23 08:53:54 2011
Re: Query
In which case I'll just post them here. Right now I can't be bothered to sign up for more e-mail addies than I already have.
Sam
Friday December 23 10:31:01 2011
Re: Query
Sam wrote:

> In which case I'll just post them here. Right now I can't
> be bothered to sign up for more e-mail addies than I
> already have.

I'll take contributions any way I can get them... more than happy to transcribe the entries for you.
Gagster
Friday December 23 11:12:47 2011
Re: Query
The reason for registration is so that the editors can contact you using the registration information. There is no danger to your email, as the editors don't have it. They send a message through the editing program.

Using a throw-away email address is the wrong approach.

Brian R
Friday December 23 17:19:55 2011
Re: Query
Gagster wrote:

> more than happy to transcribe the entries

You're like a dynamo around here,
you better be getting a nice Christmas bonus for all your work. ;)
Jay L
Friday December 23 20:58:12 2011
Re: Query
Jay L wrote:

> Gagster wrote:
> > more than happy to transcribe the entries
> You're like a dynamo around here,
> you better be getting a nice Christmas bonus for all your
> work. ;)

I put in Sam's entries, Sam's free to keep producing those wonderful clips. We all get a nice Christmas bonus.

Gagster
Friday December 23 21:13:26 2011
Addition
OK, my first addition written from scratch:



Title: Kommissar Rex
Actress: Lisa Tatzber
Episode: "Das Mädchen und der Mörder" (6.11)

English title is "The Girl and the Murderer"

At 11mins, our cute young damsel-to-be (Tatzber) is hiding in an abandoned barn, having stumbled upon a murderer about to dispose of his victim by burning the body in a garbage bag. As he sets the place alight, she witnesses this & makes a run for it, but is spotted by him. A frantic struggle ensues whilst the barn starts to blaze, but he manages to carry her outside to his motorcyle, where he forces her to sit in the sidecar (unbound at this point). For the entire episode she's dressed in an adorable pink crop top with white trousers.

The sequence continues as he drives her to his secluded home in the woods. He drags her inside in a somewhat half-hearted struggle, but then lets go of her & temporarily locks her in a room (with a very brief handgag at 13mins). She remains unbound until 21mins, when she is next seen cooking for her captor with a green rope tied around her ankle.

At 23mins she is sat at a table happily playing checkers with him, but her ankle has now been tied loosely to the leg of the table. She pretty much stays like this on-and-off until 33mins, whereupon her sister & the latter's boyfriend arrive at the house looking for her. When they knock on the door, Tatzber receives another handgag, followed by a white cleave gag onscreen. She mmpphhs once, but sits otherwise passively on a chair with her hands (not visibly) tied behind. It should be noted that throughout her whole ordeal, she always stays quite calm & never appears genuinely frightened..... Put it down to either poor acting, or her character happens to be a tough cookie.

Her gag is taken off after only a minute, but not before we're treated to 2 close-ups of her teary-eyed face. Not much else of her tied to the chair is shown. The final sequence starts at 37mins, where she's now seated on the back of the aforementioned motorcycle, but this time with her hands lashed tightly behind with red rope. At 40mins they arrive at a quarry, where the murderer now tries to get rid of the body by throwing it into a crusher. She manages to untie herself at 42mins, but accidently trips & falls onto a conveyor belt where the dead body was thrown earlier. After a few perilous minutes, she's finally rescued at 44mins.
Sam
Friday December 23 21:21:37 2011
Re: Addition
Sam wrote:

> Title: Kommissar Rex

got it
Jay L

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