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Monday April 01 02:01:19 2019
Re: Damsel in Distress trope explained
On March 31 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> Oh passed away last year at 85, the second of Heather's
> kidnappers to pass along with Trackdown's Richard Hatch,
> who also had a part in another great scene, Shawn
> Weatherly in "Party Line."

Hatch was also the driving force behind a nice couple of scenes for Stepfanie Kramer on "Hunter" and I think a scene on "Vegasfor Phyllis Davis. One of the great screen and TV villains.



Monday April 01 06:22:52 2019
Re: Damsel in Distress trope explained
> Hatch was also the driving force behind a nice couple of
> scenes for Stepfanie Kramer on "Hunter" and I
> think a scene on "Vegas for Phyllis Davis. One of the
> great screen and TV villains.
~~~~~
Richard Hatch was primarily known for playing the good-guy as a series lead in "The Streets of San Francisco" (Karl Malden's first partner) and Captain Apollo in "Battlestar Gallactica".

Or did you mean to type "Richard Lynch" (1940 - 2012)?

Lynch displayed Stepfanie Kramer b&g as bait in Hunter ("The Legion, Part 2"; 6.6), held Phyllis Davis b&g for bait in Vega$ ("Kill Dan Tanna"; 1.14), and chloroformed undercover exotic dancer Stacy Sheridan in T.J. Hooker ("Carnal Express"; 3.2).

Years ago, I'd (half-) wisecracked on Brian's Page that in the 1980s & 1990s, if TV Guide magazine listed "Richard Lynch" among the guest stars for a TV series, there was perhaps a 33% chance that this was *the* episode where the female series lead becomes a DiD.

And in B-movies, Lynch was marvelous as the despotic king who had Virginia Bryant b&g in "The Barbarians" (1987) and Kathleen Beller b&g in "The Sword and the Sorcerer" (1982).



J.T.
Monday April 01 12:15:20 2019
Upgrades Phase III
Plan for the next upgrade step.

Due to popularity of Twitter, all posts will be limited to 140 characters. Any that spell out words like "you" or fail to use standard initialisms will be auto-deleted.

Anyone who posts will automatically like any post by Brian R, The Moderator, or The Engineer. Any attempt to dislike their posts will cause permanent banishment.

We will strive to produce at least one data security breach per month, more if we can reach that level.

This should be completed by the end of APRIL FIRST, 2019.
Brian R
Monday April 01 13:57:36 2019
Re: Upgrades Phase III
On April 01 2019 Brian R wrote:

> Plan for the next upgrade step.

These changes will totally RUIN this page! I can't believe you're even considering such ridiculous "enhancements"!

It's almost as if it's some kind of cruel April Fools joke.

Please re-consider.

Monday April 01 17:29:41 2019
Re: Upgrades Phase III
On April 01 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On April 01 2019 Brian R wrote:
> > Plan for the next upgrade step.
> These changes will totally RUIN this page! I can't
> believe you're even considering such ridiculous
> "enhancements"!
> It's almost as if it's some kind of cruel April Fools
> joke.
Please re-consider.

I quite agree. It would be FOOLish to make these changes, especially this early in the month of APRIL.

Van
vansfiction@hotmail.com

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