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Saturday January 05 03:41:30 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
CR wrote:

> Does anyone know of any tv shows that featured any type
> of DID scene in its final episode?


The final episode of Friday the 13th: The Series "The Charnel Pit" had a scene for Louise Robey being chained by the Marquis de Sade after she traveled back in time, while in modern times another girl was tied up in an attic by the guy who sent Robey back in time.
Anubis
http://www.didvids.net
Saturday January 05 05:36:16 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
CR wrote:
> Does anyone know of any tv shows that featured any type
> of DID scene in its final episode?

Jamie Luner was bound and gagged in lingerie in the series finale of Melrose Place.
Hadji
Saturday January 05 09:22:53 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
Hadji wrote:

> Jamie Luner was bound and gagged in lingerie in the
> series finale of Melrose Place.

Definitely the best answer so far. A great scene.
ss
Saturday January 05 09:59:57 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
ss wrote:

> Hadji wrote:
> > Jamie Luner was bound and gagged in lingerie in the
> > series finale of Melrose Place.
> Definitely the best answer so far. A great scene.

Danielle Panabaker was B&G in the series finale of "Shark."

Glad we got that one under the wire.

Saturday January 05 10:29:26 2013
Re: Corazon Valiente
Dextor wrote:

> Brief scene in tonight's episode of Sam (Ximena Duque)
> tied to a chair. Later blindfolded. Promo for Monday's
> finale shows Sam being held at gunpoint, her hands tied
> in front; and Fabiola (Brenda Asnicar) bound with chains
> in a cage. Airs Monday at 8 p.m. CT on Telemundo.

What a missed opportunity. There was no reason plot wise for her to be blindfolded in that situation but there was a reason for her to be gagged. It actually looked like she was expecting a gag and he was going to gag her when he pulled the cloth up and then covered her eyes with it.

doc
Saturday January 05 12:46:17 2013
Re: Cold Spring
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Natasha Henstridge spends most of the final 40 minutes
> tied to a poll in darkly lit barn. No gag.

Was it like a Gallup poll, or more like a Nielsen poll?
Miss Cleo
Saturday January 05 12:53:46 2013
Re: Cold Spring
Miss Cleo wrote:

> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Natasha Henstridge spends most of the final 40
> minutes
> > tied to a poll in darkly lit barn. No gag.
> Was it like a Gallup poll, or more like a Nielsen poll?

Forgot to add, the bad guy did use the usual line "go ahead and scream because no one will hear you."

Saturday January 05 12:57:10 2013
Is it me?
First and foremost, HNY to the Moderator and thanks for running this site with all the tact and diplomacy you can dredge up lol.

But I was thinking (which can be dangerous)...and this is directed more to the old-timers like me...but has the internet, and all the information made so readily available, actually been a benefit or a distraction? When I was a kid I used to look forward to the next issue of TV Guide just to see if some of "those" episodes would be on i.e. Gilligans's Island (How to Be a Hero etc). Or Batman with Batgirl...or Get Smart with Agent 99 (hummanah).

I remembered as a kid trying to make sure I'd have no distractions if a program with a "good" scene was coming on. These days, we can anticipate and DVR them. Is it almost "too" easy now?
Mark O
Saturday January 05 14:44:18 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
> The final episode of Friday the 13th: The Series
> "The Charnel Pit" had a scene for Louise Robey
> being chained by the Marquis de Sade after she traveled
back in time, while in modern times another girl was tied
up in an attic by the guy who sent Robey back in time.

I believe the other girl was Dind Hall of Famer Cynthia Preston
Saturday January 05 14:50:22 2013
Reihe „Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall: Alte Freunde“
Looks like their own Texas Chainsaw-type scene
http://image.tittelbach.tv/article/2251-50b94267dfe98-thu.jpg
http://www.tittelbach.tv/programm/reihe/artikel-2251.html
Saturday January 05 15:38:35 2013
Re: Is it me?
Mark O wrote:

> I remembered as a kid trying to make sure I'd have no
> distractions if a program with a "good" scene
> was coming on. These days, we can anticipate and DVR
> them. Is it almost "too" easy now?
I'm a firm believer that "easy" is almost always good. That said, as "an oldtimer" I will say that for whatever reason (and it's not low testosterone or ED, thank you very much) the "thrill" is mostly gone for me these days. Maybe it's because I've seen so many scenes that while I used to be very grateful for anything, these days I'm more likely to nitpick and whine. "Ehhh, the gag's not very tight. She didn't really struggle. Doesn't look as hot as she used to. Hands in front, seriously? It was a really short scene. Why couldn't she have been wearing something sexy?" And on and on. I'm very lucky if I find two or three scenes all year - and usually they're not from the U.S. - which I think are actually good. Well, that's my $.02. Now if you'll excuse me I have to go yell at someone to get off my lawn. Oh wait... that's a snowman. Well, I'm still in the mood to yell at it.
WPM
Saturday January 05 15:46:14 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
> Glad we got that one under the wire.

Same with Whiz Kids and Andrea Elson.
Saturday January 05 15:46:20 2013
Re: An Amish Murder (Neve Campbell)
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Here's all of the airdates for the film according to
> Lifetime's official site for it:
> Sunday, January 6th 9:00 PM
> Monday, January 7th 1:00 AM
> Monday, January 7th 8:00 PM


Reposting this since the movie airs tomorrow and so the screencappers here can be ready to have the scene and it's caps available for download ASAP.
Saturday January 05 16:33:06 2013
Re: Texas Chainsaw
"When Carl arrives at the slaughterhouse, he goes to tie Heather up from some ropes. When she tries to attack him, he accidentally rips her shirt down the middle, but she stays tied up. He leaves her there and tapes her mouth shut. Outside, we see the Mayor and Ollie have arrived. The Mayor tells Carl to leave and that they'll handle her. Back inside we see Leatherface is behind Heather and he places his chainsaw on her shoulder. She tries to scream, but they are muffled by the tape. He steps in front of her and revs the chainsaw. As he gets closer and closer to her with it, he stops and notices the scar on her shoulder. (The same scar from when she and her mother Loretta were shot). He removes the tape from her mouth..."
Saturday January 05 16:56:21 2013
Re: 50 Shades

> > Ok that's not an answer....but I think doug is on to
>
> > something with Alexandria Daddario!
> Funny you should all mention her, Alexandria has recently

Let's start some type of write in campaign for Daddario. One of those Petitions you kids start at that website. Yea baby. Daddario all the way!!!
doug
Saturday January 05 18:48:19 2013
Re: Texas Chainsaw
From Gawker:

"After Heather is caught by Leatherface, we see her strung up by her arms, kneeling on the ground, gagged by duct tape, and, for no particular reason, sporting an immense amount of sideboob because her shirt has been cut open for no apparent reason other than the movie's shocking lack of tits."
Saturday January 05 19:08:14 2013
Re: 50 Shades
doug wrote:

> > > Ok that's not an answer....but I think doug is
> on to
> >
> > > something with Alexandria Daddario!
> > Funny you should all mention her, A
lexandria has
> recently
> Let's start some type of write in campaign for Daddario.
> One of those Petitions you kids start at that website

Forget about Alexandria Daddario... What about gorgeous Emilia Clarke, the dragon's mother from successfull HBO hit series Game of Thrones???

Saturday January 05 19:20:54 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> I believe the other girl was Dind Hall of Famer Cynthia Preston

While Preston did have a scene in the Charnel Pitt, it was actually Christa Daniel who was tied in the attic. Always liked that scene.

CM
Saturday January 05 19:24:32 2013
Jessica Lange gets electoshock again
This is mostly for completists, but Jessica Lange's character got strapped to a gurney and got a rubber plug in her mouth a couple of nights ago on the newest "American Horror Story: Asylum." Some of you will recall she had a similar scene three decades ago in 1982's "Frances." That said, while her presumed refusal to go the plastic surgery route is admirable, these days she is looking all of her six decades-plus on earth. (We can't all age as perfectly as Dana Delany, I suppose.) I'll add to the database when I get a free minute.
Miss Cleo
Saturday January 05 19:26:49 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
CR wrote:

> Does anyone know of any tv shows that featured any type
> of DID scene in its final episode?

Carrie-Anne Moss in Model's Inc. In the final episode she's shown tied to a chair after being sold into slavery in some unnamed Central American country. Strangely after FOX cancelled the show, producers shot a new ending that wrapped up all of the cliffhangers except Carrie-Anne's.
CM
Saturday January 05 19:33:36 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
CR wrote:

> Does anyone know of any tv shows that featured any type
> of DID scene in its final episode?

In the final episode of "The Agency", Paige Turco was zip-tied and tapegagged.

Enlever
Saturday January 05 21:07:31 2013
Re: TV Finales with DID Scenes
Enlever wrote:

> CR wrote:
> > Does anyone know of any tv shows that featured any
> type
> > of DID scene in its final episode?
> In the final episode of "The Agency", Paige
> Turco was zip-tied and tapegagged.

In the last episode of Fastlane, Tiffani Thiessen was tied to a chair and injected with heroin as the series ended after one season.

Harry Hyde
Saturday January 05 21:33:12 2013
Re: 50 Shades
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> I did hear something a few months back that Mila Kunis
> was the front runner for it, but nothing ever since.
> God if that ended up happening...

I just hope they dont mess up the movie edition of the boojk the way they messsed up 91/2 weeks. For those who have read the booj, there is plenty of tight bondage and gagging - he ties her arms above head and stuff gags her in the living room and starts watching 60 mins full show - for example. Supposed to be based on a true story.Somehow I think having real stars like Kim bassinger star in that role really limited what they could show and not. If it is going to be someone like Mila Kunis, the role of Ana is going to chance her entire identity in moviedom from pretty young thing in romantic comedies to someone really edgy. I dont think that will happen. Who are the actresses who can play really edgy roles today?Naomi Ropace, AmandaSeyfried, Debra Morgan, Julie Benz. Remember Sharon Stone - how Basic Instinct defined her career for several years.
zar
Saturday January 05 21:37:25 2013
Re: 50 Shades
zar wrote:
> I just hope they dont mess up the movie edition of the
> boojk the way they messsed up 91/2 weeks. For those who
>
Relly sorry for messing up my post with spelling mistakes. This is what happens as you type while watching playoffs!
zar
Saturday January 05 23:22:42 2013
Roxane Mesquida - XIII la série 2x06
Screencaps from Roxane's scene. I don't have the episode anymore but it should still be available somewhere in HD.
http://imgur.com/a/fLDF6/all
Saturday January 05 23:28:10 2013
Re: 50 Shades
zar wrote:

Somehow I think having real stars like Kim
> bassinger star in that role really limited what they
> could show and not.

I recall the release of this movie, and I also recall reading an interview with Kim Bassinger. She said that she had signed onto the film *because* it was intense subject matter, and the studio forced the filmmaker to make it more tame.
Saturday January 05 23:31:39 2013
Re: Is it me?
Mark O wrote:

> First and foremost, HNY to the Moderator and thanks for
> running this site with all the tact and diplomacy you can
> dredge up lol.
> But I was thinking (which can be dangerous)...and this is
> directed more to the old-timers like me...but has the
> internet, and all the information made so readily
It's you. As an old timer I don't miss the good old days of thumbing through TV guide magazine looking for plot lines that had promising scenes. I don't miss having to depend on my memory of a scene. I much prefer putting my vhs tape into my vcr (yes I still use vcr's)and lovingly go over a scene frame by frame. For years I used to depend on Bondage Life for info on scenes. Then when I discovered the internet I was pissed at how many scenes they didn't even alert us to. Now days I don't watch TV programs unless there's the potential for a scene or go to the movies. I depend on you guys to key me in on scenes. In this respect there's nothing about the good old days that I miss. From a bondage perspective this is the golden age for me.
HALLBIRD

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