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Merlin |
Day: Friday February 25 2011 |
Time: 10pm est |
Channel: SyFy |
Record number: 15134 Title: Merlin (2008) Medium: TV Series Actress: Angel Coulby, Katie McGrath Description: Episode: The Castle of Fyrien (3.7) In the pre-credits opener Gwen (Coulby) is chloroformed - or the medieval equivilant thereof - and carried away on horseback. Post-titles we see her bought before a rival king her hands bound in front of her. Gwen is swiftly released but subsequently she joins Arthur, Merlin & Morgaine (McGrath) on a quest to rescue her brother who is still prisoner in the castle. All 4 are captured and taken before the king with hands bound behind their backs in the second half of the episode. Both scenes are fairly short, Coulby wears a nondescript peasants dress both times while McGrath is in a sort of leather chainmail |
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Charmed |
Day: Friday February 25 2011 |
Time: 9:00 AM Eastern |
Channel: TNT |
Record number: 2549 Title: Charmed Medium: TV Series Actress: Alyssa Milano Description: Episode: "Morality Bites" (2.2) Phoebe (Milano) experiences a vision of herself being burnt to death in a future time. Early in the episode there is a flash view of the burning scene. The sisters decide they have to project themselves forward in time to try to stop Phoebe's execution, for that is what it proves to be. It seems Phoebe has killed a man and the Government is making her an example. Seems like the fundamentalist Christians have finally taken over the USA and witchcraft is definitely a no-no. While Phoebe languishes in her cell (a leather collar around her neck) the execution time approaches. As Prue and Piper race to save Phoebe we get to see her in a high-tech execution scene. She is fettered, arms behind, with metal cuffs and chains and locked to a metal frame, to be consumed not by old-style burning faggots but by high temperature flame. Phoebe has a vision of being burned to death. Her arms tied behind back to a pole; no gag. Phoebe manages to free herself in time. |
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The X-Files |
Day: Friday February 25 2011 |
Time: 4:00 PM Eastern |
Channel: BBC-A |
Record number: 3476 Title: The X-Files Medium: TV Series Actress: Gillian Anderson Description: Episode: "Die Hand die Verletzt" (2.14) Scully and Mulder are captured then dragged, hands tied behind their backs, across a gym floor. They are next seen in the shower, still tied, in order to be sacrificed. The are saved when the woman with the dagger is shot. The pair struggle out of their bonds, soaking wet. |
Gagster |
The Collector |
Day: Friday February 25 2011 |
Time: 4:30 AM Eastern |
Channel: Turner Classic Movies |
Title: The Collector (1965) Medium: Movie Actress: Samantha Eggar Description: Based on John Fowles' novel classic damsel-in-distress novel, "The Collector." In the beginning of the movie villain Ferdy chloroforms Miranda and she ends up with her hands and feet tied together, also gagged with cloth over her mouth. In the next scene, she is moved from her room in an out building to the mansion to take a shower. Terrence Stamp binds her wrists behind her back, but when he takes out a black cloth, she tells him a gag won't be necessary. With her wrists tied still tied, she stops on the path to allow the wind to blow through her hair. Later in the film she is taking a bath when a neighbor rings the doorbell to the collector's house. He rushes in and gags her with a towel stuffed in her mouth and held in place by a black cloth, and ties her hands to a pipe. While Ferdy talks to the neighbor, Miranda tries to alert him to her predicament by turning on a spiggot which causes the bathroom tub to overflow. Ferdy explains that the plumbing frequently leaks and rushes into the bathroom to tighten Miranda's gag and deal with the water problem. Very extended scene. There is a pretty good scene in the butterfly room. After the girl makes some comments about his horrible butterfly collection, a chase around the room insues. He locks a door and cuts off her escape; herds her back into the room and chloroforms her. Then there is the scene next to the fireplace with her hands tied in front but no gag. He unties her hands and she undresses for him but he spurns her advances. ("Spurns". Is that the right word?) |
Record number: 192 Title: The Collector (1965) Medium: Movie Actress: Samantha Eggar Description: Based on John Fowles' novel classic damsel-in-distress novel, "The Collector." In the beginning of the movie villain Ferdy chloroforms Miranda and she ends up with her hands and feet tied together, also gagged with cloth over her mouth. In the next scene, she is moved from her room in an out building to the mansion to take a shower. Terrence Stamp binds her wrists behind her back, but when he takes out a black cloth, she tells him a gag won't be necessary. With her wrists tied still tied, she stops on the path to allow the wind to blow through her hair. Later in the film she is taking a bath when a neighbor rings the doorbell to the collector's house. He rushes in and gags her with a towel stuffed in her mouth and held in place by a black cloth, and ties her hands to a pipe. While Ferdy talks to the neighbor, Miranda tries to alert him to her predicament by turning on a spiggot which causes the bathroom tub to overflow. Ferdy explains that the plumbing frequently leaks and rushes into the bathroom to tighten Miranda's gag and deal with the water problem. Very extended scene. There is a pretty good scene in the butterfly room. After the girl makes some comments about his horrible butterfly collection, a chase around the room insues. He locks a door and cuts off her escape; herds her back into the room and chloroforms her. Then there is the scene next to the fireplace with her hands tied in front but no gag. He unties her hands and she undresses for him but he spurns her advances. ("Spurns". Is that the right word?) |
Armin Tamzarian |
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