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I need to get back to this as well embossedsilver August 13 2010, 16:48:35 UTC
That Lisa quote is one of my favorites, as well. And a little too desctiptive.

And the birth scene! I finally watched Riget last summer. It was wonderful.

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Re: I need to get back to this as well amanda_mary August 13 2010, 21:26:46 UTC
Did you see Riget II? "Lillebror" ("Little Brother"), as the baby is called, has a central role!

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idiolecto August 13 2010, 16:53:53 UTC
Oops. I too forgot to finish. I will just echo your last answer because no scene is more tragic. "Mom? Mom? Mommy?" Sad!

Also, you could not have chosen a more hilarious photo of Elisha Cuthbert.

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amanda_mary August 13 2010, 21:25:18 UTC
I refused to include a photo of Elisha Cuthbert in her underwear. I don't think the character is annoying because she's considered incredibly attractive by the Maxim magazine readership, okay people? ;-)

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anonymous August 13 2010, 17:24:13 UTC
When I was in the 4th grade I kept a journal in which I wrote down all of the "Unsolved Mystery" plots, as I had these grandiose ideas that someday I was going to solve at lease one of them.

---Alissa

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amanda_mary August 13 2010, 18:14:46 UTC
I remember one feature story in which a girl said, for years, that she was going to die before age 16 (and then, of course, the day/week/hour/whatever before her 16th birthday, she was killed -- dun-dun-DUN). That one definitely stayed with me. Even though I watched it when I was, like, eight years old, you can bet I was thinking about it when I turned 16!

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jenefur August 16 2010, 12:09:02 UTC
The one on the ship where the child ghost played in the pool and ran around leaving little wet foot prints....I still get chills thinking about it. To this day, one of the scariest things is children's laughter when it isn't appropriate, and I can trace that weird little connection in my brain to that episode.

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dzuunmod August 13 2010, 18:15:42 UTC
Here is what should have happened in one of the last few episodes of 24:

Randomly at some moment coming back from commercial, Kim shows up in one of the smaller screens surrounding the clock. She could be, like, getting into a car in Los Angeles. Or buying orange juice at the grocery store. Whatever. And just long enough for everyone to sort of notice and have time to say, "What the...?"

Then, it goes full-screen to her, say, paying for her orange juice. The cashier hands her some change, and she walks a few feet towards the exit when... BOOM! She spontaneously combusts, bursting into flames!

Then, the scene cuts back to New York/Jack/Chloe/whatever, and the show continues without further mention of her.

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amanda_mary August 13 2010, 21:19:28 UTC
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.

I see that her never-seen-or-hear-from-again boyfriend circa Season Three -- "Chase" -- has his own series, now. Or the actor who played him does. Same guy was in HBO's The Pacific.

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mileshedgehog August 14 2010, 00:59:05 UTC
Omfg, Udo Kier, lol. That was serously WTF and when I saw it I was not aware that there was a 2nd one.

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