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Sunday June 16 00:54:30 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
On June 15 2019 J.T. wrote:

> One standalone example: Marlo Thomas in the memorable
> premiere episode of That Girl

I checked that standout example, which is on u2b in its entirety, and the scene in question actually spans the midpoint of the show. I kind of liked the scene in the first half where she's practicing in front of a mirror.
Sunday June 16 01:54:49 2019
Agents of shield
I was on deviantart earlier and it looked like Ming-Na Wen had a scene in a recent episode. A tape and and a stiff gag scene. I know she had a scene before but I was wondering if this was new.
Grant
Sunday June 16 02:33:46 2019
Re: Agents of shield
On June 16 2019 Grant wrote:

> I was on deviantart earlier and it looked like Ming-Na
> Wen had a scene in a recent episode. A tape and and a
> stiff gag scene. I know she had a scene before but I was
> wondering if this was new.

Can you post the pics? Cause I just watched the episode 5 yesterday and there was no gag scene for her.
gigglegagger
Sunday June 16 06:51:14 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
> > I'd like to know if there are any other TV episodes where the DiD scene (or all scenes) is over with before
the midpoint of the episode.
> ~~~~
Title: Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Medium: TV Series
Actress: Lisa Benson

Description: Episode: "Etude for a Kidnapper"

In the opening ten minutes, the kidnapper doesn't receive the ransom money at the drop site, and returns to his place. Turning on the lights, we discover the attractive student of the music teacher lying on the sofa, wrists bound in front crossed over her chest mummy-style. She is gagged over-the-mouth with a patterned scarf. He talks to her (there's a few closeups of her face), reassuring her that he's returning her to her family.

She's a nice girl, so he regrets having to chloroform her. But despite his reassurances, he actually places her in a car (unbound), and releases the brake...

There are likely other examples from Crime-procedural type shows. "Columbo" episodes always began with the crime being committed. Offhand, I can't recall whether the well-known "Columbo: No Time to Die" (1992) episode with Joanna Going (which was unique in that the crime was kidnapping, rather than homicide) had all of its DiD scenes occur before the mid-point mark or not (Database entry indicates that the scenes are over by about the 40-minute point).
J.T.
Sunday June 16 07:02:54 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
On June 15 2019 Historian wrote:

> I'd like to know if there are any other TV episodes
> where the DiD scene (or all scenes) is over with before
> the midpoint of the episode.

I hear what you’re saying. Get right to the action. Or, in the case of a properly restrained damsel, inaction. Here are several examples:

Title: T.J. Hooker Episode: "Outcall" (4.14) Damsel: Elizabeth Reiko Kubota
At the beginning of the episode, a prostitute (Elizabeth Reiko Kubota) is seen tied with rope (hands behind) and cleave gagged. She is shot dead by her captors almost immediately.

Title: T.J. Hooker Episode: "The Decoy" (2.14) Damsel: Annie Ellis
The episode begins with an undercover policewoman (Annie Ellis) being thrown out of a car with her hands taped behind her back. She does not survive.

Title: Barnaby Jones Episode: "Anatomy Of Fear" (5.19) Damsel: Brooke Bundy
At the beginning of the episode, Sharon Dorsey (Brooke Bundy) is grabbed and handgagged by an armed intruder. After warning her to stay quiet, he tape-gags her onscreen. She ends up tied supine to the bed, wrists to the headboard in an upper-body spreadeagle – and brutally raped. Two of her friends come by seconds after her attacker and his burgling cohorts leave.

Title: Police Woman Episode: "The End Game" (1.1) Damsel: Dierdre Lenihan
Miss Lenihan’s character is taken hostage by bank robbers. When next she is seen, she is being thrown from a panel van and onto a trash heap. She is bound (hands to front), and cleave-gagged. As the criminals drive away, she pulls down her gag, then uses her teeth to free her hands. All of this takes place in the first act.

Title: Police Woman Episode: "Bondage" (3.22) Damsel: Bond Gideon
The episode begins with Miss Gideon’s character seen suspended from the ceiling by her bound wrists and about to be whipped. Relax. They’re filming a scene from an S&M movie.

Title: ChiPs Episode: "Satan's Angels" (4.7) Damsel: Randi Oakes
In the episode’s prologue, CHP Off. Bonnie Clarke (Randi Oakes) finds herself surrounded by a gang of near-geriatric motorcycle hoodlums. As the first act begins, she is being spirited away on a chopper, her hands cuffed in front (guess where they got the handcuffs?). She is taken to their hideout. The handcuffs are removed in fairly short order, but she remains their prisoner.

Title: Batman (1966) Episode: "Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin" (3.01) Damsel: Yvonne Craig
In the prologue of the episode, Barbara Gordon (Yvonne Craig) is abducted from her apartment house elevator by the Penguin and his fowl finks. She is next seen at the five minute mark bound to a chair with thin purple rope (hands behind, ropes criss-crossing her torso) and OTM gagged with a bright purple scarf. The Penguin wants to marry her, so he ungags and unties her, then sends her to a separate room to don her bridal gown. Instead, she walks out on the ledge to her own apartment. She is indeed going to change clothes, but not into the outfit the Penguin expects…

Title: She Spies (2002) aka She Spies: Bad Girls Gone Good Episode: "Martini Shot" (1.02) Damsels: Natasha Henstridge, Natashia Williams, Kristen Miller
The episode begins with all three female leads hanging from a warehouse ceiling with their hands chained together. Makes sense. No point in waiting till the last minute.

Title: MacGyver (1986) Episode: "Target MacGyver" (1.10) Damsel: Unknown
At the beginning of the episode, during the “opening gambit”, a middle-aged woman in army uniform and described by Mac (in voice-over) as a “lady general” is being held at a beachfront house by two kidnappers. She is sitting in a chair, hands bound behind and gagged with a huge swath of white adhesive tape. Mac gets the abductors temporarily out of the way and goes to the rescue. Things get complicated when he discovers that her hands are bound by means of handcuffs through the backrest. All that Mac can do is grab the backrest of the chair and drag the woman (still handcuffed and tape-gagged) outside.

Title: Rookie Blue Episode: "Fresh Paint" (1.01) Damsels: Enuka Okuma, Missy Peregrym, Charlotte Sullivan
In the very first scene of the very first episode, five rookie officers, including Andrea "Andy" McNally (Missy Peregrym), Traci Nash (Enuka Okuma), and Gail Peck (Charlotte Sullivan) celebrate their graduation from the police academy with a bit of good-natured hazing. They are all cuffed (hands behind) and invited to "get out of these handcuffs any way you know how."


flash5lk
Sunday June 16 08:08:45 2019
Palina Rojinski scene
https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca887773594c2.wixmp.com/f/40bf6241-3532-4668-9841-62003a9ac3f6/db2xj1t-d05c5fb9-8a3b-437f-a25b-1d578969694f.png?token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJ1cm46YXBwOjdlMGQxODg5ODIyNjQzNzNhNWYwZDQxNWVhMGQyNmUwIiwiaXNzIjoidXJuOmFwcDo3ZTBkMTg4OTgyMjY0MzczYTVmMGQ0MTVlYTBkMjZlMCIsIm9iaiI6W1t7InBhdGgiOiJcL2ZcLzQwYmY2MjQxLTM1MzItNDY2OC05ODQxLTYyMDAzYTlhYzNmNlwvZGIyeGoxdC1kMDVjNWZiOS04YTNiLTQzN2YtYTI1Yi0xZDU3ODk2OTY5NGYucG5nIn1dXSwiYXVkIjpbInVybjpzZXJ2aWNlOmZpbGUuZG93bmxvYWQiXX0.6cNOnVJKm0zDNFjFVewJ34SaneRpY03Bi0Bn-Bv_7Ns


This ia gorgeous German actress - singer Palina Rojinski, apparently she has had a scene, but I can't figure out WHERE she got it, i.e. in which show, music video etc... Does anyone know anything about it? Does anyone have that scene?
Sunday June 16 08:35:26 2019
Re: Palina Rojinski scene
On June 16 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> apparently she has had a scene, but I can't figure out
> WHERE she got it

It could be from the crime TV series "Lenssen und Partner". There was an alert on a guest appearance from her four years ago on the Bellebound forum.

http://www.sat1gold.de/tv/lenssen-partner/video/515-staffel-5-episode-15-im-rausch-der-gefuehle-ganze-folge

Sunday June 16 09:20:16 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
> On June 15 2019 Historian wrote:

> I'd like to know if there are any other TV episodes
> where the DiD scene (or all scenes) is over with
> before the midpoint of the episode.

Some scenes that come to mind quickly:

HAWK - Lynda Day
BLINd WITNESS - Victoria Principal (TV movie)
McMILLAN & WIFE - Susan St. James - the one where she was kidnapped from the art gallery early on. Maybe there was some minor scenes later on, in the second half).
WITH MURDER IN MIND - Eliz Montgomery & another one - (TV movie)
LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT - 2 of 'em (1960's original movie)
BARBARELLA - Jane Fonda (Movie)
BELLE DU JOUR - Catherine Deneuve (movie)
MOTHERS DAY - 4 of 'em (original late 60's - early 70's movie)
And, if anyone recalls the name of this TV movie, there was a mother and daughter b/g near the beginning - when the daughter was eventually buried underground somewhere. An early very good scene!

Probably a bunch of other TV episodes - right now, movies are easier for me to recall.
Sunday June 16 09:50:47 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
On June 16 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> And, if anyone recalls the name of this TV movie, there
> was a mother and daughter b/g near the beginning - when
> the daughter was eventually buried underground somewhere.
> An early very good scene!

This was 83 HOURS TIL DAWN. (And, who knows why I just thought of this!)
Sunday June 16 11:38:07 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
Title: Hunter (1984)
Medium: TV Series
Actress: Katherine Moffat, Katherine Cannon

Description: Episode: "The Contract" (3.9)

In a fake kidnapping, a man bursts into the house, and binds and gags both women with duct tape, on-screen. Katherine Moffat is then dragged struggling out of the house to a waiting car. Turns out she's in on the whole thing though.
Sunday June 16 11:47:59 2019
Re: Palina Rojinski scene
On June 16 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On June 16 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > apparently she has had a scene, but I can't figure
> out
> > WHERE she got it
> It could be from the crime TV series "Lenssen und
> Partner". There was an alert on a guest appearance
> from her four years ago on the Bellebound forum.
> http://www.sat1gold.de/tv/lenssen-partner/video/515-staffe
> l-5-episode-15-im-rausch-der-gefuehle-ganze-folge

According to the post there that scene was in black and white. I think it's from a show called circus haligali and it dates to 2017. That's all the information I could find
Sunday June 16 11:52:58 2019
Mission Possible (2018)
Looks interesting

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5918136/mediaviewer/rm169564160
Sunday June 16 13:06:38 2019
Re: Agents of shield
On June 16 2019 gigglegagger wrote:

> On June 16 2019 Grant wrote:
> > I was on deviantart earlier and it looked like
> Ming-Na
> > Wen had a scene in a recent episode. A tape and and
> a
> > stiff gag scene. I know she had a scene before but
> I was
> > wondering if this was new.

According to the database, in episode 5.1, part 1, she gets a sock stuffed in her mouth, but there is no mention of a tape gag. Although maybe it happened in part 2 and no one has entered it yet(?). I've never seen the show so I dunno myself.
JP
japfeif@aol.com
Sunday June 16 14:13:03 2019
Re: DiD scenes early in TV episodes
Judith Arthy, right at the beginning of The Baron

https://itctv.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/the-maze19.png

Sunday June 16 14:17:52 2019
Handmaid's Tale, Season 3
Elizabeth Moss appeared on Colbert a few nights ago, and they showed a clip of her in the new season of her show. I have never watched it -- aside from the great clips of those canvas muzzles/gags -- because I don't get that channel, so pardon me if this question sounds uninformed:
In the clip, they show Elizabeth on stage at some sort of large event for the handmaids. She wears the usual outfit, but it rises up like a turtleneck and covers her mouth. When they show the women down on the ground, all of them wear the same outfit. Is this meant to be a sort of symbolic gag built into their clothes, or are they actually muzzled by their outfits? Either way, it marks an exciting progression for them.
The Kindly One
Sunday June 16 16:20:06 2019
Scenes where the actresses are visibly embarrassed?
We all know actresses act, but sometimes, in certain situations, their true expressions get conveyed across the screens instead. Whether it’s because they feel humiliating with the gag on or whatever.

Any instances where you can clearly tell the actresses feel embarrassed acting out a gagged scene or something similar?
Sunday June 16 16:49:34 2019
Re: Agents of shield
On June 16 2019 JP wrote:

> According to the database, in episode 5.1, part 1, she
> gets a sock stuffed in her mouth, but there is no mention
> of a tape gag.

It's a fake. There's a ton of fakes on Deviantart.
Sunday June 16 17:12:48 2019
Re: Scenes where the actresses are visibly embarrassed?
Not sure if it's along the lines of what you're looking for, but I read a rumor that during the filming of her famous Hellraiser III scene that Terry Farrell had no idea of the nature of the scene until she went to shoot it and didn't enjoy it at all. That scene certainly looks like it would've been very uncomfortable to shoot, so it wouldn't surprise me if the rumor is true. Not sure if Terry has ever talked about filming it or about her experiences filming it. If true she was still an absolute pro about it going by her frightened acting and reactions during that scene, which IMO absolutely makes it.
Sunday June 16 18:22:53 2019
Scenes where the actresses are visibly embarrassed?
We all know actresses act, but sometimes, in certain situations, their true expressions get conveyed across the screens instead. Whether it’s because they feel humiliating with the gag on or whatever.

Any instances where you can clearly tell the actresses feel embarrassed acting out a gagged scene or something similar?
Sunday June 16 18:33:53 2019
Nancy Drew Book
Passage from 'Trial By Fire'

https://i.imgur.com/TtK3VIq.png

Sunday June 16 19:15:02 2019
Kidnapping Stella
Seems like the movie is aquired by Netflix and will be out next month.


https://www.netflix.com/title/81044248
Pixy
Sunday June 16 23:54:15 2019
The Flock 2007
There is supposed to be a European version of this film with more scenes than the American, has anyone seen both to compare and note what is missing? I also tried to find more info on Skye MacCallum who was supposed to be the girl from the mall though she doesn't turn up anywhere except maybe a pintrest account. She looks familiar, I was wondering if she changed her name.

What I enjoyed about this film was the extensive HOM as well as LOM (lips over mouth by KaDee Strickland) along with a lot of tape gag scream.
Jama

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