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Saturday April 26 00:00:04 2008 Re: Dr. Who |
I suppose I should mention that Dr. Who aired on the SciFi Channel at 11 pm EST. |
Dr. Pat Powers |
Saturday April 26 00:01:42 2008 CBS TONIGHT |
Unless you're into blindfolds nothing much on MOONLIGHT. I don't even recall whether you could even see their bonds, but each to his own. As for NUMBERS the daughter had a decent gag scene in the last fifteen minutes or so. Earlier their was a video with a blink & you'd miss it untaping shot as the damsel prayed for her life. Not a very hot looking black girl though. |
hallbird |
Saturday April 26 00:09:21 2008 Does anyone know of any Robin Cook with any b/g damsels in them? |
Thanks for all the information on the John Grisham novels with b/g damsels in them. I really appreciate it. I would like to know if there are any Robin Cook novels with b/g novels in them. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated thank you. |
J Bauer |
Saturday April 26 00:14:09 2008 Matlock |
Question: From today's Alerts page: <<Title: Matlock Medium: TV Series Actress: Julie Sommars Description: Episode: "The Confession" (9.8) Matlock's counterpart from the DA's office, red-headed Julie Sommars, investigates with Matlock on a farm. They're caught in the act, and when next seen they're tied back-to-back and gagged OTM with white cloths....>> Are we sure about his episode? I watched the entire thing (twice) and sure enough it was titled "The Confession" but the scene in question was nowhere to be found. In fact, there was no farm involved either. I'm familiar with the scene, I have it but wanted an upgrade, but apparently unless it was edited out, I do not believe this scene is in THIS episode. Is anyone aure that this is the correct title for the episode with the scene in question? |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Saturday April 26 01:40:36 2008 Re: Days of Our Lives -today's ep |
No need to do so, Jason. I read exactly the same thing than you did. VERY, VERY disappointing... |
ACC |
accasino@hotmail.com |
Saturday April 26 01:40:36 2008 Re: CBS tonight possibilities |
The House of Le Bastard wrote: > > Ghost, 10% chance > Moonlight, 50% > Numbers. 5% > Odds of these odds being right: > 0 percent chance What made you say that? All I was saying was that there was a possibility of a scene tonight on all these shows, kind of a heads up, you know. Turns out 2 of 3 hit; so why 0 percent? |
Saturday April 26 03:04:02 2008 Re: Lost? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Did anything happen on Thursday night's episode of Lost?? > I heard there was a possibility but I missed the show. > I assume nothing since no one has said anything but > thought I'd ask anyway. Tania Raymonde blindfolded and cuffed with plastic ties (hands in front). No gag unfortunately |
Mandraketube |
mandraketube@yahoo.com |
Saturday April 26 10:28:13 2008 Re: CBS tonight possibilities |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > The House of Le Bastard wrote: <snip> > What made you say that? Because he likes to snark. Thinks it makes him look smarter than everyone else. Never says anything worth reading, so just scroll past like the rest of us do. |
Bob |
Saturday April 26 10:33:00 2008 Tania, Sonya, and my weird tastes |
***Contains spoilers for the last "Lost" episode (and several other series)*** Die-hard "Lost" fans will be aware that Tania Raymonde and Sonya Walger play daughters to the series' greatest villains, Ben Linus and Charles Widmore. They will also know (unless they missed the last episode) that Tania's character, Alex, was captured, bound, blindfolded, shot, and killed. What they might be unaware of is that the other "daugher", Sonya Walger, had a similar fate in "Sleeper Cell" back in 2006. The database does not have an entry on this, but I was lucky enough to see the scene thanks to a clip made by Wavy (I think). Sonya's character was captured by terrorists and was bound and gagged with duct tape. One of the series' characters saw the action via his computer, which means that the entire scene is seen through the hero's computer and therefore there are no close-ups. Also, Walger's character, Patrice, while doing a lot of S&M (Struggling and Mmmmphing, that is), appears to be able to shout a lot of obcene language through the gag, which suggests that the tape is quite loose (*cough*jaimepressly*cough*. At the end of the scene, the baddies put a knife towards her throat, but the hero turns off the laptop and so we don't see her die. This disturbing, dramatic and (in my opinion) fantastic scene made my skin crawl. Those terrorist videos always scare me, and this scene, while probably disappointing to DiD fans who prefer their damsels with close-ups and happy endings, is one of the most powerful and moving moments I've seen in a TV series. "24" does not touch my feelings anymore; it simply bores me. Ditto for its recent DiD scenes. I mean, seriously, Kim Raver walking around like a zombie with a cleave-gag on her mouth? Wow, fantastic. Next time, show us Rena Sofer drugged with Ritalin and with her right ankle bound to a post with bungee cord. Now, let's get back to "Lost". I hate to say this, but, unlike most people here, I have no problem in seeing a damsel dying at the end of a scene. Especially when the damsel in question is an annoying, whiny character like Alex. Yes, I loved it when they killed her. Sue me. I'm a freak. I enjoy seeing damsels die. Come on! To each his own. Unfortunately, this also means that she will never have another DiD scene in this series, but Raymonde is primarily a TV actress, so I'd expect her to appear in another show in the future. I mean, look at Kristen Bell. We all waited for "Veronica Mars" to deliver something, but... nada. Then, she suddenly becomes a guest-star in "Heroes" and gets bound to a chair in an episode full of bondage. Yummy. Of course, she could have also been gagged with that tape, but TV writers try to limit the number of gags seen in an episode in order to give the actresses more lines. Or, at least, that's what I assume. At the end of the episode, Ben was kind enough to inform his arch-nemesis Charles that he is going to kill his daughter. Stunned as I was when I heard his decision, I decided to compose an open letter to Benjamin Linus. I know he is not likely to read it, since he doesn't exist, but you never know. I mean, the guy travels through time and space, for Jack Bauer's sake. Maybe he will visit our world sometime and beat Michael Emerson to death with Locke's wheelchair. Because, you know, there can be only one. Dear Benjamin Linus, Hi! How's things? It's a shame your daughter died. Don't ask how I know it, a friend of Charles' told me. Before I smashed his head open, that is. Anyway, I am writing to you in order to give you some advice on that woman you plan to murder. Yes, Charles' cute little daugher, Penelope. I know that you don't need any advice on doing these things, but I'd appreciate if you kept something of the below in mind. First of all, her slight resemblance to various people you know might prevent you from taking her life, so I'd advise you to apply some duct tape on her mouth to make her stop looking like a cross between Juliet and Jack Shepard's wife. And to shut her up, yes. But mostly the first one. Also, why not tie her up? You know, so that she doesn't peel off the tape by herself. Or kick you in the crotch. Or both. Make sure to use handcuffs, rope, or tape to secure her wrists and ankles. But not cable ties. See, Alex died that way. You don't want that moment to appear in your head again, do you? Oops, I shouldn't have said that. Shoot. And, please, do not broadcast the murder on the Internet. I'm telling you, it's a waste of time, money, electricity and bandwidth. Better bring her to Charles' house and force him to watch her die. You know, put your evil little mind into work. Okay, that's all. Good luck with avenging your dead daughter. And, hey, if you go back to the island and see Kate again, tell her she needs a new haircut. Signed, |
Abel |
Saturday April 26 11:28:18 2008 Re: Tania, Sonya, and my weird tastes |
Abel wrote: > Sonya Walger, > "Sleeper Cell" 2006. The database does > not have an entry on this ================= Sonya's character was captured by terrorists and was bound and gagged with duct tape. One of the series' characters saw the action via his computer, which means that the entire scene is seen through the hero's computer and therefore there are no close-ups. Also, Walger's character, Patrice, while doing a lot of S&M (Struggling and Mmmmphing, that is), appears to be able to shout a lot of obcene language through the gag, which suggests that the tape is quite loose (*cough*jaimepressly*cough*. At the end of the scene, the baddies put a knife towards her throat, but the hero turns off the laptop and so we don't see her die. this scene, while probably disappointing to DiD fans who prefer their damsels with close-ups and happy endings =========================== Okay, I'll look into this. Thanks |
Jay L |
Saturday April 26 11:40:59 2008 Re: Lost? |
Mandraketube wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Did anything happen on Thursday night's episode of > Lost?? Unfortunately, she meets an untimely end. I hate it when my Damsels get killed off, it's quite the bummer.... |
Magickrat |
magickrat@live.com |
Saturday April 26 11:46:05 2008 Re: Tania, Sonya, and my weird tastes |
Abel wrote: > Unfortunately, this also means that she will never have > another DiD scene in this series, I'm not sure you can count on that with LOST. |
Abu Zalaam |
Saturday April 26 11:53:14 2008 Re: Tania, Sonya, and my weird tastes |
Abel wrote: > Sonya Walger > "Sleeper Cell" back in 2006. The database does > not have an entry on this > Walger's character, Patrice > I have no problem in > seeing a damsel dying at the end of a scene. Especially > when Okay, going by all this, favouring: ==== ep: "Al-Baqara" Darwyn is trying to start a new life with his family but ends up back in another LA sleeper cell. Farik refuses to give up any information despite interrogation, and Darwyn's female FBI handler is kidnapped and beheaded in the sudan by terrorists. ==== As I take it Special Agent Patrice Serxner is Darwyn's "female FBI handler", correct? |
Jay L |
Saturday April 26 12:08:01 2008 Re: Max Payne |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Sounds like a possibility, but most stuff from Canada > sucks IMO, Hey - I take offense to that. At least our Corn Pops don't taste funky. ; ) |
X |
Saturday April 26 12:16:09 2008 Re: Max Payne |
X wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Sounds like a possibility, but most stuff from > Canada > > sucks IMO Sucks? Didn't Pam Anderson come from Canada? I rest my case. |
Saturday April 26 12:39:20 2008 Re: CBS tonight possibilities |
> > Odds of these odds being right: > > 0 percent chance > What made you say that? It was just a joke. Someone already had posted that the show with a 5 percent chance was going to have a scene, raising the probability to 100 percent. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Saturday April 26 12:50:35 2008 Re: Max Payne |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > X wrote: > > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Sounds like a possibility, but most stuff from > > Canada > > > sucks IMO Elisha Cuthbert, the DiD queen of today's media is from Canada..... |
Magickrat |
magickrat@live.com |
Saturday April 26 12:58:58 2008 Re: Max Payne |
> Sucks? Didn't Pam Anderson come from Canada? > I rest my case. I concur. For more beautiful Canadian damsels, check out my Yahoo! group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hothelplesshoserettes/ |
We Apologize for Bryan Adams |
Saturday April 26 13:35:34 2008 Re: Max Payne |
We Apologize for Bryan Adams wrote: > > Sucks? Didn't Pam Anderson come from Canada? > > I rest my case. > I concur. For more beautiful Canadian damsels, check out > my Yahoo! group: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hothelplesshoserettes/ I live in Queens - lets not forget that the Canucks turned on the afterburners and were flying air cover in their F18s over NYC and Chicago within a half hour of the WTC attacks along with our boys - go NATO Scary show - nobody had a clue of what was going on until later |
Adrian |
Saturday April 26 14:41:01 2008 Re: Dr. Who |
I suppose I should mention that Dr. Who aired on the SciFi Channel at 11 pm EST. |
Dr. Pat Powers |
Saturday April 26 14:57:08 2008 Re: Tania, Sonya, and my weird tastes |
Abu Zalaam wrote: > I'm not sure you can count on that with LOST. Yeah, I suppose. |
Abel |
Saturday April 26 15:37:43 2008 Re: Dr. Who |
Dr. Pat Powers wrote: > I suppose I should mention that Dr. Who aired on the > SciFi Channel at 11 pm EST. I dunno how that happened. My advice is, pretend it did not. |
Pat Powers |
Saturday April 26 16:11:53 2008 Re: Iron Man |
Snowcat wrote: > sometimes answers are found simply because > questions are asked. just MHO Saw this in the grocery store last night: She's on the cover of the current issue of Vogue magazine wearing some kind of bondage-esque silver wrist cuffs and a strapless dress. |
MT |
http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/042208 |
Saturday April 26 16:21:09 2008 BBC Robin Hood |
I saw previews for Robin Hood on the BBC America channel. In the previews it showed someone shooting an arrow and it hitting a pole cutting the rope of a damsel with her arms tied behind her back. I think last year this show had several scenes in it, if I remember the discussions correctly. |
Viking |
Saturday April 26 16:49:53 2008 Re: Tania, Sonya, and my weird tastes |
Abu Zalaam wrote: > Abel wrote: > > Unfortunately, this also means that she will never > have > > another DiD scene in this series, > I'm not sure you can count on that with LOST. Exac-atilly right, homes. Several people have been "killed" on that show and then "gotten better." It's a pretty annoying show to watch, I think, and I don't much anymore. |
Saturday April 26 19:39:01 2008 Re: Matlock |
JP wrote: > Question: From today's Alerts page: > <<Title: Matlock > Medium: TV Series > Actress: Julie Sommars > Description: Episode: "The Confession" (9.8) > Matlock's counterpart from the DA's office, > Are we sure about his episode? I watched the entire > thing (twice) and sure enough it was titled "The > Confession" but the scene in question was nowhere to > be found. I got snookered too. I was going to change the ep to "Unknown" since I taped the whole thing on DVD and I noticed the same thing when I watched it later last night. |
civil |
Saturday April 26 19:45:56 2008 Re: CBS LAST TONIGHT |
hallbird wrote: > Unless you're into blindfolds nothing much on MOONLIGHT. > I don't even recall whether you could even see their > bonds, but each to his own. You just make out the rope on the guys hands, but nothing on hers. |
civil |
Saturday April 26 20:34:34 2008 Re: BBC Robin Hood |
Viking wrote: > I saw previews for Robin Hood on the BBC America channel. > In the previews it showed someone shooting an arrow and > it hitting a pole cutting the rope of a damsel with her > arms tied behind her back. I think last year this show > had several scenes in it, if I remember the discussions > correctly. ...Wellll, thanks...I'm sure you're are trying to be helpful, but the episode is prominently listed on the VCR Alerts Page for today, and has been there for at least a week. |
Overlooker |
Saturday April 26 21:21:39 2008 Re: Max Payne |
Anyhoo.. to bring this tread back to what this little community is about: I have played Max Payne both in it's original form and with the Kung Fu Mod (BTW pretty wicked fun that way!!) as well as MP2: the Fall of Max Payne, and I don't remember seeing any DID type bondage in either one. Closest you get is a couple of bodies on the floor in Ragnaroc club in the storyline comic art of a cut sequence. But then the painkillers do play tricks on your mind... :) |
cyberasmith |
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