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Thursday May 02 01:38:04 2019
Favorite interrogation scene?
What’s your favorite interrogation scene?
Dutty22love
Thursday May 02 03:19:28 2019
Re: Favorite interrogation scene?
On May 02 2019 Dutty22love wrote:

> What’s your favorite interrogation scene?

Title: Republic of Doyle Episode: "The Common Wealth" (4.06) Damsels: Romina D'Ugo, Patricia Isaac
Constable (it’s a Canadian series) Monica Hayward (Patricia Isaac) is in the police interrogation room with art thief Natalie Hurst (Romina D'Ugo). Natalie’s hands are cuffed in front. Feigning a migraine, Natalie states that the light coming in through the windows is “not helping matters”. Monica goes to shut the Venetian blinds to cut down the light (which also cuts off the view of anyone outside trying to look in). While Monica’s attention is diverted, Natalie – an escape artiste - picks open her handcuffs using the shirt clip broken off of a ballpoint pen she surreptitiously palm several minutes earlier.

Keeping her now-freed hands concealed under the table, Natalie waits for the right moment and then jumps Monica, taking her sidearm away from her. Holding the muzzle of the gun to Monica’s throat, Natalie states ominously, "Oh, you're not gonna like what happens next!"

Natalie has a plan for escape. But it will require that Monica remain in the isolated interrogation room and keep her mouth shut (hint, hint).

The scene ‘blinks’ ahead some twenty minutes. Monica’s superior, Sgt. Leslie Bennett (Krystin Pellerin) enters the interrogation room - to behold an incredible sight: Constable Hayward sitting in a chair, her hands behind the backrest and (almost certainly) secured with the handcuffs Natalie picked open, and cleave-gagged with a thin black cloth pulled tightly between her teeth… AND clad only in her matching black brassiere and panties!

"What the hell happened?" asks an astonished Leslie. Monica, now madder than the proverbial wet hen, replies with a muffled, "What do you THINK (happened)?" As Leslie processes the scene, it is all that she can do to keep from bursting out laughing. Monica, now more embarrassed than angry, lets out a muffled, “Come on (get me out of this)."

Meanwhile, Natalie – now wearing Monica’s clothes, gun, and badge and looking like any other female plainclothes constable – slips unchallenged out of the police station, as cool as the proverbial cucumber.

Granted, there wasn’t a lot of interrogation in this interrogation scene; but I’m not complaining.
flash5lk
Thursday May 02 05:16:08 2019
Re: Favorite interrogation scene?
> What’s your favorite interrogation scene?
~~~~
Monty Python's "The Spanish Inquisition" (Parts 1 & 2).

However, for DiD peril, it would be the topless Lana Clarkson in "Barbarian Queen" (1985).
J.T.
Thursday May 02 14:16:18 2019
Re: Favorite interrogation scene?
On May 02 2019 Dutty22love wrote:

> What’s your favorite interrogation scene?

Lisa Maris in 18 Wheels of Justice "Caged". Maris is caught red handed and brought in for questioning about the bad guys she works for. The macho agent (who happened to get drugged by Maris earlier in the episode) tears off a strip of duct tape and proceeds to duct tape the hot and sassy mouth of Maris, who's already handcuffed at this point and helpless to stop the gagging. A female agent then goes out disguised as Maris wearing her clothes and we never see Maris get released or untagged onscreen.
CR
Thursday May 02 15:22:38 2019
Mummified scenes?
Have there been any mummification/cocooned/wrapped scenes from this year so far? Those are always rare as is, but there are always seem to a few
Thursday May 02 19:05:07 2019
Re: Lost scenes?
> So my question here is, what are some of the best
> (or best sounding) scenes that have simply been lost to
> time?

Tracy Ryan in Family Passions (esp. after her non-scenes in the Nancy Drew TV series)

https://www.anp-archief.nl/image/2017/4/4/undefined-953617019.jpg%28mediaclass-list-item-tile.26b619b00bed13ee35b240120ddd60c0b217e8e9%29.jpg
Thursday May 02 19:25:35 2019
Re: Mummified scenes?
On May 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Have there been any mummification/cocooned/wrapped scenes
> from this year so far? Those are always rare as is, but
> there are always seem to a few

In the Chinese drama "Story of Ming Lan" episode 63, one lady, who I think is a antagonist is stuff gagged and wrapped to a beam to stop potential self harm and maybe to humiliate her.
Thursday May 02 19:42:00 2019
Re: Things of interest
On April 30 2019 The Moderator wrote:

> This post was deleted.
> Poster: C
> Reason: I'm not sure why the message isn't
> getting through. Do not leave image links in quotes.

Whoops... My bad, Brian. I'll be re-reading the posting regulations.
C
Thursday May 02 20:45:52 2019
Riverdale
May be worth keeping an eye on Riverdale next week. Lili Reinhart, who plays Betty Cooper, is seen being dragged away on the ground presumably by hostile individuals in the promo.
Jeremiah Valeska
Thursday May 02 20:52:54 2019
Re: Riverdale
> May be worth keeping an eye on Riverdale next week. Lili
> Reinhart, who plays Betty Cooper, is seen being dragged
> away on the ground presumably by hostile individuals

https://i.pinimg.com/564x/3c/63/29/3c63298d77e816286198876d28adad29.jpg

Thursday May 02 22:05:57 2019
iZombie
Slightly plump woman tape gagged with hands tied in front.

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