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| Monday March 24 05:45:05 2025 Re: Ludmilla Makowski - The Au Pair |
| On March 23 2025 (unsigned poster) wrote: > I see this wasn't mentioned but there was a British > miniseries called the The Au Pair which aired on 10th > March and featured a lengthy full treatment scene for > French actress Ludmilla Makowski. She's initially tied up > in the boot of car and later to a radiator. Gagged with a > white cleave gag on both occasions. She eventually escapes. Sadly, British TV companies have little respect for their home audience, with home-produced shows often airing abroad months, and in some cases years before the UK gets them. In this case, I found it had been shown in Sweden before the UK and made an edit of that version several weeks ago, so you probably need to search back further. |
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| Monday March 24 12:18:48 2025 Re: Ludmilla Makowski - The Au Pair |
| I did use the search feature for both the show and actress and it didn't come up which you can check yourself. I also checked on the 10th March discussion page onwards and there was zero mention. If I missed it, my bad but the amount of snark here is unbelievable. |
| Monday March 24 12:42:39 2025 Re: Ludmilla Makowski - The Au Pair |
| On March 24 2025 (unsigned poster) wrote: > I did use the search feature for both the show and > actress and it didn't come up which you can check > yourself. I also checked on the 10th March discussion > page onwards and there was zero mention. If I missed it, > my bad but the amount of snark here is unbelievable. That's because it was discussed on here last month, on February 27th. As MysteryGuest said, it had already aired on another country's platform before March 10th. No snark intended, sometimes you just have to expand your search window. |
| Monday March 24 12:43:06 2025 Re: Ludmilla Makowski - The Au Pair |
| On March 24 2025 MysteryGuest wrote: > Sadly, British TV companies have little respect for their > home audience, with home-produced shows often airing > abroad months, and in some cases years before the UK gets > them. In this case, I found it had been shown in Sweden > before the UK and made an edit of that version several > weeks ago, so you probably need to search back further. Thanks for the explanation. I had no idea a British Channel 5 production would air in Sweden before it's actual native country. At least you informed me unlike Mr. Snark telling me to the use the search function when it doesn't even appear in the search function. |
| Monday March 24 14:31:09 2025 General Hospital |
| In one of those "because of course" Soap careers, Josslyn has gone from supposed All-American-level Volleyball player to lifeguard to working in a restaurant to now training to be some kind of Secret Agent. Important only because this road may eventually put her in dangerous situations. Not that GH has shown any interest in DiD stuff for a long time. |
| Monday March 24 14:44:05 2025 Re: General Hospital |
| I prefer its sister show colonel hospital |
| Monday March 24 16:06:28 2025 Talking about it -- erroneously |
| In S1 E3 of Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Prime Video, Sharon Horgan's character had been kidnapped and her husband refused to pay, but she escaped and she's angrily addressing her husband afterwards. "My mouth was gagged, not my ears, and you said no!" Unfortunately, in the back of the van where the bad guys put her, she was not gagged, nor was she restrained in any way. Furthermore, she never was, because we saw or heard the entire incident. So...you have to wonder...did the director originally mean to gag her and then forget? It would be odd that she'd get that specific when it wasn't true. Frustrating as it was, I didn't mind hearing it. :) |
| Monday March 24 16:21:18 2025 Re: Ludmilla Makowski - The Au Pair |
| On March 24 2025 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On March 24 2025 MysteryGuest wrote: > > Sadly, British TV companies have little respect for > their > > home audience, with home-produced shows often airing > Thanks for the explanation. I had no idea a British > Channel 5 production would air in Sweden before it's > actual native country. At least you informed me unlike > Mr. Snark telling me to the use the search function when > it doesn't even appear in the search function. No problem. It's perfectly understandable. I don't think many people know, and it's only because of the time I put into searching for German content I spotted it. British shows often turned up on German TV before they did in the UK, usually ITV shows The majority of their shows air abroad first the worst example I know being Midsomer Murders S24. This can now be seen in, among many others, Austria, The Czech Republic, Indonesia, Germany and Taiwan. But not the UK. It was first shown in Croatia 18 months ago. Now I know about it, I try to stay on top of it. Just one of those things that makes it harder to find the scenes I want to edit the most. But someone else tipped us off about this one. I just guessed there was a chance it was available already, and it was. |
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| Monday March 24 23:02:23 2025 The Hunting Party Next Week |
| The promo for next week's episode of the Hunting Party shows a women bound and cleave gagged in multiple shots. Not sure on who the actress is but it's not one of the main cast. |
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