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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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| Tuesday December 31 00:00:03 2024 Looking for scene |
| Looking for a fairly recent scene I think. Featured a woman with very short hair tightly cleave gagged on screen. Looked kind of post apocalyptic. Don't think it lasted long. |
| Tuesday December 31 01:34:34 2024 The princess royal |
| Halfway through episode 6 the heroine gets a handgag. There was a kidnap plot in earlier episodes, but sadly nothing of interest. She's played by Zhao Jinmai - would be great to see her taste a gag. |
| Tuesday December 31 02:26:56 2024 Re: Looking for scene |
The 100? |
| Tuesday December 31 05:29:45 2024 Re: Looking for scene |
| On December 31 2024 (unsigned poster) wrote: > The 100? SHORT HAIR sounds like Tati Gabrielle. But she was never gagged onscreen. all actresses never gets gagged onscreen (sadly) by the way: would love to see some new serie with that many gag scenes again |
| Barnes |
| Tuesday December 31 05:43:52 2024 Re: Carry On |
| On December 30 2024 Jimmy wrote: > Anyone catch the scene from Carry On (Netflix) There was none. |
| Tuesday December 31 10:05:51 2024 Re: Lifetime: The Last Thing She Said (2024) |
| > > All in all, one of Lifetime's lengthiest efforts in a while and a cute damsel to boot. > > Better than most and very nice for gag talk (captioned gag talk, in fact). > Surprised, but not surprised, somehow, that it hasn't > generated more discussion. ~~~~ Among the things I liked was that Kate Winslow (Kylee Bush) was Re-gagged (onscreen) every time she was left alone chained to her bed. This despite a later scene establishing that her captors had sound-proofed a room (the investigating police detective noticing a printout titled "How to Soundproof a Room"), and later when she picks the locks on her chains, only to discover her shouting and beating on the underground bomb shelter's door and doesn't attract the detective's attention. Curiously, she's not gagged when she was taken outside the cell to see the nursery and the ending scene in the kitchen, as those rooms were not soundproofed (but then her character wouldn't have been able to ask the questions that advanced the storyline). |
| J.T. |
| Tuesday December 31 10:20:44 2024 Re: Actress ID - ICON 2005 |
| On December 29 2024 J.Q. Public wrote: > I would like to know about it myself. I mean the damsel > is beautiful. She must be cute. Curly hair and black tape is a nice combination. |
| Tuesday December 31 10:41:58 2024 Re: |
| On December 30 2024 FakeForger wrote: > The premise for the show is definitely > good so wouldn't shock me if it did give us anything. > Would especially be nice for Melissa to get another scene > after her last NBC procedural delivered. we have a scene for Melissa Roxburgh??? can someone please tell in which show and what episode? |
| Tuesday December 31 15:07:05 2024 Re: |
| On December 31 2024 (unsigned poster) wrote: > we have a scene for Melissa Roxburgh??? can someone > please tell in which show and what episode? Sorry she doesn't. I mixed her up with Harriet Dyer's scene from the NBC show InBetween. |
| FakeForger |
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