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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Aug 27, 2011 11:09:10 GMT -8
Absolutely love the episode (I wonder why...) BUT Where did that net-launching bazooka come from?
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Post by California gal on Aug 27, 2011 14:21:21 GMT -8
Don't you know you're not supposed to ask those kinds of questions? ;D It's like the "claws" that Jim suddenly has in Bleak Island. Or WHY Jim (and sometimes Artie) always seems to have just the right device at the right time? And WHERE does Artie get the costumes and makeup when he's far away from the train?
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Post by Dieter on Aug 27, 2011 15:12:40 GMT -8
I think the funniest quick change Artie ever did was walking down that alley in Watery Death--goes left around the corner looking like Artie in a trenchcoat or such--then in 1 second comes back out same way looking like a scummy drunken sailor with long hair and mustache, etc. That was his quickest change in the series I'm pretty sure!! ;D
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Post by Artiespet on Aug 27, 2011 18:12:12 GMT -8
Its just one of those things where you have to listen to Ross and suspend your disbelief and just do with it
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Post by Apple on Aug 28, 2011 8:54:03 GMT -8
I think the funniest quick change Artie ever did was walking down that alley in Watery Death--goes left around the corner looking like Artie in a trenchcoat or such--then in 1 second comes back out same way looking like a scummy drunken sailor with long hair and mustache, etc. That was his quickest change in the series I'm pretty sure!! ;D It was his cape, which would help with the quick change of clothing, but not the mustache.
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Aug 29, 2011 11:50:32 GMT -8
Ok, here's my theory...
DELETED SCENE:
Jim and Artie are driving the carriage madly towards the Federal Building. They have just been discussing what they will do about Bomb Boy when they get there and are still in need of an idea. Just then, they spot a man at the side of the road, jumping up and down and waving his arms to get their attention, calling out, "Mr West! Mr Gordon! I have what you need!" in a British accent. The man has wild brown hair and is dressed in a trenchcoat over a brown pinstriped suit, with bright red canvas shoes.
As the man seems to know who they are and is offering help, Jim pulls up. With a maniacal grin, the stranger reaches under his trenchcoat and produces a bazooka, explaining in rapid-fire technobabble what the thing is and how to use it.
Artie accepts the contraption, saying, "Well, thank you very much, Mister...?"
"Doctor," the stranger replies. "THE Doctor."
"Doctor who?" asks Jim.
Cutting his eyes at James, the stranger says, "Why does everyone always have to make that particular, extremely lame joke? Now hurry! RUN!"
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Post by Silver on Aug 29, 2011 12:04:47 GMT -8
Say, why don't we do a silly little challenge thing, where whoever wants to participate writes a short scene explaining it? I like Niecie's version, and I bet we can come up with plenty more! I'll go see what my brain throws up... I mean out.
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Post by California gal on Aug 29, 2011 12:31:33 GMT -8
Good one, Niecey. I don't watch Dr. Who but I knew who you were referring to right away. Now to see what Silver comes up with.
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Post by MissRedhead on Aug 29, 2011 12:44:25 GMT -8
*squeeeeee* My Doctor's TEN!!!!! ;D (feel bad for Eleven though... Moffat's just too confusing...) My Doctor might be Ten, but Artie's still my tall, dark & handsome numero uno!
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Aug 29, 2011 12:47:20 GMT -8
I did consider Bow Tie Guy instead, but I could fit the bazooka under 10's trenchcoat, you see.
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Post by Silver on Aug 29, 2011 13:35:46 GMT -8
I can see Pertwee's Doctor pulling it out of Betsie's back seat.
I heard that thought, Pet, and you should be ashamed!
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Post by Artiespet on Sept 1, 2011 8:20:44 GMT -8
I can see Pertwee's Doctor pulling it out of Betsie's back seat. I heard that thought, Pet, and you should be ashamed! What...I'm the innocent one around here
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Sept 7, 2011 12:56:20 GMT -8
Say, why don't we do a silly little challenge thing, where whoever wants to participate writes a short scene explaining it? I like Niecie's version, and I bet we can come up with plenty more! I'll go see what my brain throws up... I mean out. Oh hey, I'm still hoping someone besides me comes up with how they got the bazooka. (Not picking on silver)
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Sept 8, 2011 8:47:50 GMT -8
Hey, I like the idea of The Doctor showing up, I think it works.... I can just see Sylvester McCoy's doctor showing up with the bazooka net. The 7th doctor is a little more eccentric than 10. & Tennant is my fav ;D Wait - is that why your nic is Ace??? Heh - Artie would love nitro 9, wouldn't he?
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Sept 8, 2011 9:45:05 GMT -8
I had actually thought of 7's companion before when I saw your nic, just didn't make the connection until now.
Edited to add: Anyone who loves the Doctor should check out the comics by Rich Morris, especially 'The Ten Doctors' - woot!
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Post by Silver on Sept 8, 2011 10:06:07 GMT -8
As a long-term fan of The Doctor, I just can't really get into the modern version. Too different from the first 5. I never saw much of #7, hated #6, and liked the others in the following order: 3 & 4 in a constantly shifting tie, then 5, then 1 and finally 2. Or as he called each other in "The Five Doctors"; Fancy Pants vs. Teeth and Curls, followed by The Young Fellow, Old Man, and Scarecrow.
One of my favorite Tom Baker episodes, admittedly one of many, is Deadly Assasin, which I think gave the most rounded view of Gallifreyans and Time Lords. It just doesn't make any sense to me that the Time Lords could suffer the fate the modern series attributes to them, and yet never knew about it beforehand. They're TIME LORDS for gosh sakes! When they visited the future you would think they'd have noticed they weren't there!
Although I am going to have to check out this Ten Doctors.
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Sept 9, 2011 7:19:35 GMT -8
No problem, Ace -- considering that I started this particular thread, and then I brought the Doctor in.
Just so you know who's to blame...
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Post by California gal on Sept 9, 2011 10:30:30 GMT -8
I always feel that when a thread can stray off topic it shows the camaraderie among the board members. And it's how we get to know each other. The main topic can always be brought back easily.
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Post by Apple on Sept 9, 2011 11:03:43 GMT -8
I agree with Cal Gal.
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Post by Artiespet on Sept 9, 2011 12:38:42 GMT -8
If there had been a problem I'm sure your friendly neighborhood Admin would have made their presence known ;D
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Post by Artiespet on Sept 9, 2011 12:39:11 GMT -8
I agree with Cal Gal. And you are? You don't get a vote
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Post by MissRedhead on Sept 9, 2011 14:44:33 GMT -8
who's that (*snerk*)
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Post by Apple on Sept 9, 2011 14:59:01 GMT -8
who's that (*snerk*) SNERK! ROFLOL! Red's gonna get it...
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Post by Apple on Sept 9, 2011 15:03:50 GMT -8
Absolutely love the episode (I wonder why...) BUT Where did that net-launching bazooka come from? Why the answer is obvious...at the net-launching bazooka store on the corner. ;D
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Post by Apple on Sept 9, 2011 15:04:23 GMT -8
In regards to everyone's reply about Dr. Who....Cool and Thanks ;D Speaking of questions on TNOT Big Blast....I've always wondered from day one, when I watched this episode as a child. Why did it take Jim so long to break out of his cell? I'm sure that the writers wanted to make it more of an Artie episode, which btw, was great... but we all know that it doesn't take either one of them any time at all to break out of a prison cell. Just a thought that has been bugging me on and off for the past couple decades. It's not like I think about WWW every day of my life, no, no, no ME TOO! He was drugged for a very long time?
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Post by Apple on Sept 9, 2011 15:04:48 GMT -8
AND...how did he know to break Arte out?!
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Post by artiesniecewannabe on Sept 10, 2011 10:30:33 GMT -8
Absolutely love the episode (I wonder why...) BUT Where did that net-launching bazooka come from? Why the answer is obvious...at the net-launching bazooka store on the corner. ;D Ok, I don't write LOL very often -- but I literally did laugh out loud when I read this! Thank you, Apple. *snerk*
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Post by Apple on Sept 10, 2011 11:27:39 GMT -8
LOL! Oh that was good for a couple of chuckles today! HA!
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Post by Silver on Sept 12, 2011 6:18:47 GMT -8
I agree with the clear logic of them getting it at the corner Bazooka Net Cannons & Stuff store.
I've also suffered through the decades with wondering why it took Jim so long to escape - especially considering how easy it was when he finally did escape.
My reasoning on him knowing to rescue Artie is terribly prosaic - he heard Artie making choice comments when they drug him by to toss him in his cell.
And did they really think they were hiding the escaping man's identity, when they showed the one part of him that is possibly even more recognizable than his face?
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Post by California gal on Sept 12, 2011 7:38:59 GMT -8
You know, the "time" element in some of the episodes is iffy. I'm not sure how much time elapsed between when "Jim" blew up the meeting and Artie arrived in New Orleans. Perhaps Jim had been drugged the whole time until he heard Artie being brought to another cell. Or perhaps the guard who brought his food got lackadaisical this time. Or... perhaps it was a plot device.
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