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Battlestar Galactica |
Day: Thursday January 05 2006 |
Time: 4 PM ET/PT |
Channel: SciFi |
Grace Park {sigh} |
Record number: 11598 Title: Battlestar Galactica (2004) Medium: TV Series Actress: Tricia Helfer, Grace Park Description: Episode: "Pegasus" (2.10) An intensely dramatic set of scenes that are graphic in their depiction of the aftermath of physical and sexual brutality. At about 27 minutes in [with commericials], "Dr. Baltar", shadowed by his Cylon muse "Number 6" [Helfer], is shown another Cylon being held prisoner aboard the battlestar "Pegasus". This one we will find is named "Gina" and is a duplicate of "Number 6". She has been thoroughly brutalized physically and sexually by her interrogators on "Pegasus" and has been left laying on her side on the floor of her cell. She wears a metal collar, her hands are cuffed behind her, and one ankle is cuffed and attached to a bolt in the floor by a length of wire. She wears prison garb, a dirty one-piece smock that leaves her legs bare. The scene lasts about 3 minutes A second scene occurs about 15 minutes later, and here Dr. Baltar is removing Gina's shackles from her heavily bruised wrists and ankles. Finally, at about 50 minutes in, "Sharon" [Park] falls into the hands of the interrogators from "Pegasus". They put her on her knees, and her arms are either bound or are very firmly held in front as the villains prepare to use the same methods that were employed on Gina. Fortunately, she is rescued by crewmen of the "Galactica" |
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http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Night Sins |
Day: Thursday January 05 2006 |
Time: 12:00am (midnight) EST |
Channel: TNT |
Repeats Sat (Jan 7) 8am |
Record number: 2394 Title: Night Sins (1997) Medium: TV Movie Actress: Valerie Bertinelli Description: In this mini-series, FBI Special Agent Megan O'Malley takes over the investigation of a young boy's abduction in a small northern town. Her investigation points to a series of kidnappings/murders that have been going on for twenty years. Just as she's about ready to wrap up the case, the bad guy gets the drop on her, and leaves her bound and blindfolded (but not gagged) in an effort to lure her partner into an ambush. |
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Melrose Place |
Day: Thursday January 05 2006 |
Time: 6 pm eastern |
Channel: Soapnet |
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Record number: 7261 Title: Melrose Place Medium: TV Series Actress: Marcia Cross Description: Episode: "Kimberly Does L.A." (4.12) This episode runs in conjunction with "Hook Line and Hayley" (4.13). The troubled Kimberly (Marcia Cross) is in trouble again. Can't exactly blame her, the company she keeps! Kimberley has found some work as a counsellor on a radio station and upsets one of her male listeners, who thinks all women hate him. Not having ever seen the guy she falls into a trap when she has a casual fling via the local pub. When she wakes from a somewhat heavy sleep brought on by over-indulgence in alcohol she finds the guy tying her arms to the bedhead with scarves. He reveals who he is and when Kimberley protests stuffs a cloth into her mouth. She is wearing a black slip. Nice but fairly short scene, which carries over to the next episode. |
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Murder C.O.D. |
Day: Thursday January 05 2006 |
Time: 11:30pm EST |
Channel: Lifetime Movie Network |
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Repeats tomorrow (Jan 6) at 11:05am |
Record number: 1220 Title: Murder C.O.D. (1990) Medium: TV Movie Actress: Chelsea Field Description: Lame TV movie with Field as a detective's wife who gets kidnapped by the murderer he's after. About 15 minutes from the end Field is shown gagged with wide black tape and bound to a straight backed wooden chair. At first it appears her wrists are secured to the chair back with white adhesive tape, but later the bonds appear to be ropes. It's unclear whether this is a continuity error or the result of poor photography at the beginning of the sequence. The killer briefly removes the gag so Field can talk on the phone to her character's husband; it's replaced by the time the cops come to the rescue. Lots of nice moaning through the gag. |
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