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Tuesday May 24 03:19:41 2022
Re: Man Handling or hair pulling
On May 23 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Does anyone have any good scenes of either hair pulling
> or being man handed? Pretty much anything a bit rougher.
> Tried to have a look through the database and struggled
> to find to much. Only one Ive found was from "The
> Two Ronnies"
> https://i.imgur.com/ZToMoSK.jpg https://i.imgur.com/yQHykil.jpg


There's been plenty of "rough" manhandlings out there, I'll see if I can track down some of my favorites as I am a fan of them too, watching actresses really go for it when struggling is always fun. In the meantime,I would suggest using keywords like "fight", "wrestle" and "drag" to find scenes.

One of them that always stands out to me though (and is a bit different) is Mein Mörder kommt zurück, where Katharina Wackernagel is dragged across railroad tracks while bound and gagged. Reason that it stands out is because I don't know if they eased the pain for the actress at all somehow or if they literally dragged her across railroad tracks.

As for hair pulling scenes, those are a bit more rare, likely because it hurts like heck. I imagine the keyword "hair" is a good place to start though. Sometimes simple works.
Tuesday May 24 06:39:34 2022
Better call saul-rhea seehorn
By the way the most recent episode of better call saul ended, we may very well get some kind of treatment for rhea seehorn. One of the antagonists kills someone right in front of them, and then ends the episode by saying “let’s talk”. The way it ends, he can’t very well let them go free, right away at least. Unfortunately we won’t know until July since it was the “mid season finale”, but it’s definitely something worth keeping an eye out for. Fantastic show on its own accord by the way.
Tuesday May 24 08:37:16 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> By the way the most recent episode of better call saul
> ended, we may very well get some kind of treatment for
> rhea seehorn. One of the antagonists kills someone right
> in front of them, and then ends the episode by saying
> “let’s talk”. The way it ends, he can’t very well let
> them go free, right away at least. Unfortunately we won’t
> know until July since it was the “mid season finale”, but
> it’s definitely something worth keeping an eye out for.
> Fantastic show on its own accord by the way.

Yeah, this is exactly what I was thinking, this is probably the best chance we ever have for a Rhea Seehorn treatment from this show. My guess at how it might go down is that, since Kim's the one who talked Saul out of trouble last time, the bad guy won't want her talking again, especially since I imagine he wants his answers from Saul himself. I could easily see him taping and gagging Kim (or even making Saul do it), then squeezing Saul for answers while threatening Kim's safety if he doesn't tell the truth. Imagine if the first shot of S6E08 is Kim being taped up, that would be an all-timer for sure. Still an outstanding show nonetheless, but damn, I'm hoping Kim gets the treatment here.

Show returns July 11.
Tuesday May 24 09:59:41 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > By the way the most recent episode of better call
> saul
> > ended, we may very well get some kind of treatment
> for
> > rhea seehorn. One of the antagonists kills someone
> right
> > in front of them, and then ends the episode by
> saying
> > “let’s talk”. The way it ends, he can’t very well
> let
> > them go free, right away at least. Unfortunately we
> won’t
> > know until July since it was the “mid season
> finale”, but
> > it’s definitely something worth keeping an eye out
> for.
> > Fantastic show on its own accord by the way.
> Yeah, this is exactly what I was thinking, this is
> probably the best chance we ever have for a Rhea Seehorn
> treatment from this show. My guess at how it might go
> down is that, since Kim's the one who talked Saul out of
> trouble last time, the bad guy won't want her talking
> again, especially since I imagine he wants his answers
> from Saul himself. I could easily see him taping and
> gagging Kim (or even making Saul do it), then squeezing
> Saul for answers while threatening Kim's safety if he
> doesn't tell the truth. Imagine if the first shot of
> S6E08 is Kim being taped up, that would be an all-timer
> for sure. Still an outstanding show nonetheless, but damn, I'm hoping Kim gets the treatment here.
Show returns July 11.
What sucks about this too is that the producers of the show have been outspoken that while this season was in production, they were expecting the show to air over the course of 13 weeks. This was never intended to be a six week cliffhanger. So AMC willingly made the choice to make us wait in agony over this extended time frame. Hopefully we’ll get some kind of small preview confirming our suspicions in the meantime, but along with breaking bad, they make their previews for this show VERY sparse and vague, so happy waiting everybody…
Tuesday May 24 10:41:50 2022
F/F F/M chloro bondage scenes
Hi,

Can anyone put me onto scenes of female captors chloroforming already bound and gagged female/captives.

I am aware of an asian scene of two tied and gagged female captives in a trunk and a female captor drugs them with a syringe.

The classic Sam Whiskey movie is a favourite of mine.

I also remember another great asian scene where a tied and gagged woman is trying to crawl from a car while the female captor is on the phone and when she notices she goes into the car and gets chloro bottle out of a bag and then knocks out the tied captive, anyone know this one?

Any other scenes of tied and gagged captives being drugged by female captives, I'd appreciate any heads up!
davros123
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Tuesday May 24 10:46:32 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
Much as I'd like to see it, I'll be surprised if it goes the way we'd like.
Tuesday May 24 11:41:57 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Much as I'd like to see it, I'll be surprised if it goes
> the way we'd like.

Yeah, I think people should just tamper their expectations for this. Very very unlikely
Tuesday May 24 13:21:53 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
Normally I wouldn't give a second thought to this, but based strictly on the creator of BCS and his frequent use of foreshadowing, I figure it's worth the mention.

Throughout this season, I've noticed several things that could be construed as foreshadowing Kim's potential predicament.

After a quick skim, these are two that stuck out, although I know there were other similar instances.

https://ibb.co/yNZrtZ8 (Silver sleeves)

https://ibb.co/wcqfMn7 (Shifting chair)

Now it is a hell of a stretch and will probably result in this discussion being ended, but there it is.
Tuesday May 24 13:36:42 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Normally I wouldn't give a second thought to this, but
> based strictly on the creator of BCS and his frequent use
> of foreshadowing, I figure it's worth the mention.
> Throughout this season, I've noticed several things that
> could be construed as foreshadowing Kim's potential
> predicament.

Foreshadowing is never that indirect. It's best to think about it backwards. As in, oh, that past thing makes sense now that this has happened. Nobody is going to say "Oh, her silver sleeves in the car and shifting her chair make sense now that she's duct taped to one.

With all due respect, these examples are not foreshadowing.

Tuesday May 24 13:45:39 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Normally I wouldn't give a second thought to this, but
> based strictly on the creator of BCS and his frequent use
> of foreshadowing, I figure it's worth the mention.

Is there also a scene with red string on a corkboard

StinkyPete
Tuesday May 24 15:40:09 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Much as I'd like to see it, I'll be surprised if it
> goes
> > the way we'd like.
> Yeah, I think people should just tamper their
> expectations for this. Very very unlikely

Agreed that it's extremely unlikely, but the show has made use of duct tape restraints before. Back in season one, Tuco duct tapes up Jimmy and his two accomplices and takes them out to the desert to threaten/attempt to kill them. Unfortunately all we've gotten are three putzes, but at least the show has proven itself not averse to duct taping characters, including gags. Would be great to see Kim get that treatment!
Tuesday May 24 15:43:24 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
I always dreamed that Tuco Salamanca kidnapped Skyler (Anna Gunn)
Mandrake
Tuesday May 24 16:06:11 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
Also, if you do want to go down the foreshadowing route, there was a scene in this last ep of Kim having to use tape to wrap up someone's arm.

I can't imagine it coming to pass, as a damsel scenario doesn't seem BCS's style, but seeing Rhea get the full treatment would be a DREAM

Rock Lobster
Tuesday May 24 16:50:51 2022
Re: Better call saul-rhea seehorn
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Agreed that it's extremely unlikely, but the show has
> made use of duct tape restraints before.

Nacho was just tied up with a duct tape gag a few weeks ago so it could happen.
Tuesday May 24 17:35:53 2022
Jessica Chastain in Blackbeard
This scene isn't in the database but probably should be considering that it's a much better entry for Ms. Chastain than the one that is currently in the database. About 40 minutes into Part 2 of this miniseries about Blackbeard, Jessica's character "Charlotte" is seen tied hands behind with rope in a chair on Blackbeard's ship. Some decent struggling before Blackbeard cuts her loose and dares her to stab him. When she doesn't, he orders one of his men to tie her up onscreen. Later after they land on an island, she's seen sitting in the pirates' camp with her hands tied behind her again around a tree. Her dress has become noticeably torn by this point leaving one shoulder bare. She stays like this until she's rescued with about 30 minutes left.

No gag except for a quick handgag when she's first captured. But it's still Jessica Chastain looking super cute in an earlier role and there are some nice visuals that should be good fodder for any didcap fakers out there.

The miniseries is available to stream for free on PlutoTV, Roku TV, and Freevee.
Tuesday May 24 19:06:15 2022
Re: Jessica Chastain in Blackbeard
Looks to be a posed shot

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472242/mediaviewer/rm932614656/?ref_=tt_md_7
Tuesday May 24 19:19:09 2022
Re: Jessica Chastain in Blackbeard
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Looks to be a posed shot

From what I remember of that film, yea, that must have been posed since I don't remember that 'villain' and grab.
Tuesday May 24 20:00:49 2022
Re: Jessica Chastain in Blackbeard
On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On May 24 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Looks to be a posed shot
> From what I remember of that film, yea, that must have
> been posed since I don't remember that 'villain' and grab.

That shot may be posed but the handgag definitely occurs during the grab in the show. It's only for a split second and I wasn't really paying attention to the villain. ;)

Tuesday May 24 20:44:45 2022
Re: Jessica Chastain in Blackbeard
Jessica is also briefly handgagged in an episode of the TV series, Close To Home. The episode is The Rapist Next Door and in it's database entry the damsel is listed as an unknown but it's in fact Jessica.
Tuesday May 24 22:11:13 2022
Re: Magazine
have appeared in multiple magazines during the 1980's

Told you pulp magazines were great but mostly for Art scenes.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/384907305910?hash=item599e4363b6%3Ag%3AuYgAAOSweDZijLvF&LH_BIN=1
Tuesday May 24 23:28:02 2022
Re: F/F F/M chloro bondage scenes
On May 24 2022 davros123 wrote:


> The classic Sam Whiskey movie is a favourite of mine.
Sam Whiskey? Are you serious? Only the most egregious putz scene ever.


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