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Wednesday April 06 00:58:59 2022
Re: Surprise Packing


> >>>>> can't think of any scene with
> packing that wouldn't have
> > been as good or better without
> it.<<<<<
> No. Just... no. My Lord, this is diametrically wrong. On every level.

Agree 100%. Also I have the Peacekillers scene and there is definitely packing at the start.
Wednesday April 06 05:13:28 2022
Re: Suprise Packing
On April 03 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Scenes where the damsel gets ungagged onscreen and you

Michael Michele in the european version of Dangerous Curves in the "The French Defection" episode. When she got gagged there wasn't any sign of packing inside her mouth but when she managed to ungag herself she spat out a wad of white mouth packing only to be regagged a few moments later.
Wednesday April 06 07:44:04 2022
Re: Surprise Packing
On April 05 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Packing, although nice to think about from the standpoint
> of the damsel's helplessness, detracts from the esthetics
> of a nice cleave or OTM gag. It distorts the face. I
> can't think of any scene with packing that wouldn't have
> been as good or better without it.

I like it when there is packing, even with the distortion, in fact maybe better.
When I first saw Gillian Anderson in 'Our Town' I thought that there was packing, just by the way her cheeks seem to slightly bulge forward. But alas, when she peeked it off NOTHING came out

Wednesday April 06 08:08:15 2022
Re: Continuity errors
On April 05 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> > Now that I look at another angle right before he
> ungags
> > her, I think it's just the side of the gag looking
> like
> > an OTM. I think she was still cleaved there.
> OTM
> https://i.imgur.com/xN6ZRuR.jpg

You're right, was looking at another shot of her on the floor. They must have regagged her after she tipped the chair over.

Wednesday April 06 10:09:25 2022
Re: Continuity errors
On April 05 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> > Now that I look at another angle right before he
> ungags
> > her, I think it's just the side of the gag looking
> like
> > an OTM. I think she was still cleaved there.
> OTM


No, that's definitely an over-the-mouth gag. I don't it going between her teeth at all. That's definitely a gag continuity gaffe.
Hadji
Wednesday April 06 11:49:34 2022
Gagged in front of crowd
Scenes where the damsel is bound and gagged in front of many people either for display or because they just dragged her like that? For example, Gillian Andersons scene in The X-Files The Town episode where her captor drags her bound and gagged in front of many people
Wednesday April 06 12:55:55 2022
Re: Gagged in front of crowd
On April 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Scenes where the damsel is bound and gagged in front of
> many people either for display or because they just
> dragged her like that?

One of the many Cassies on One Life to Live was gagged in front of a crowd and whisked away.

Wednesday April 06 13:09:37 2022
Re: Bound and Gagged in front of crowd
> Scenes where the damsel is bound and gagged in front of
> many people either for display or because they just
> dragged her like that?
~~~~
Demi Moore and two other females in "The Scarlet Letter" (1995). To prevent the possibility of the accused witches casting a spell.

Lenore Zann and Kate Lynch in "Def Con 4" (1985). Show trials go faster when the defendants have nothing to say in their defense.

Virginia Bryant In "The Barbarians" (1987). Queen is still a captive.
J.T.
Wednesday April 06 19:55:41 2022
Re: Lost Neve Campbell Scene?
Speaking of Neve Campbell, she's in The Lincoln Lawyer TV series which premieres on Netflix on May 13th. No guarantee of a scene but going by the premise it'd certainly be a possibility. Not unfathomable to think with her husband's line of work one of his rivals might target her and she could find herself kidnapped, which in turn hopefully leads to her being B&G.
Wednesday April 06 21:53:24 2022
Re: Gagged in front of crowd
Lena Headey in "The Brothers Grimm"

MadFish

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