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Post by snacky on Jan 12, 2015 8:16:13 GMT
Well at least you have your "dutch oven" to look forward to. Okay I finally looked up what this was...I thought it was something sexual but now I see it was just plain gross. You started it!
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Post by Fallenbelle on Jan 12, 2015 9:18:38 GMT
Okay I finally looked up what this was...I thought it was something sexual but now I see it was just plain gross. You started it! No, George started it.
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Post by snacky on Jan 12, 2015 9:43:31 GMT
You started it! No, George started it. Actually the horses started it...
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Jan 13, 2015 19:30:25 GMT
I was gonna suggest the same thing but now I'm not so sure because of Hodge's comment. IMDB has listed Temple of Death as episode 11 instead of 10. So now I'm wondering if the shipwreck one is episode 11? I think the shipwreck ep is 14. There was an outtake in the bloopers reel from this ep and if I remember correctly the clapper said 814. The description on the CBC schedule for All That Glitters is "Murdoch and Crabtree follow the silver boom to Northern Ontario to investigate the murder of a land surveyor." Okay so it appears that this is the source for the "sexting in the tent" bloopers
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Post by Hodge on Jan 13, 2015 19:45:59 GMT
I think the shipwreck ep is 14. There was an outtake in the bloopers reel from this ep and if I remember correctly the clapper said 814. The description on the CBC schedule for All That Glitters is "Murdoch and Crabtree follow the silver boom to Northern Ontario to investigate the murder of a land surveyor." Okay so it appears that this is the source for the "sexting in the tent" bloopers I think it must be.
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Post by snacky on Jan 13, 2015 19:54:37 GMT
Okay so it appears that this is the source for the "sexting in the tent" bloopers I think it must be. In the real scene, George pulls his bulky typewriter under the covers and begins working on a chapter of a novel. In which the swashbuckling archaeologist and his trusty sidekick are thrown into just such a "body heat" situation and begin to explore their more-than-brotherly affections...
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Jan 16, 2015 18:49:14 GMT
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jan 17, 2015 0:26:18 GMT
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Post by Fallenbelle on Jan 17, 2015 5:29:38 GMT
Who else thinks that this was not the original clip intended for release? Maybe TPTB released this one in response to our concerns? Just a thought...
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Post by Hodge on Jan 17, 2015 7:11:16 GMT
Who else thinks that this was not the original clip intended for release? Maybe TPTB released this one in response to our concerns? Just a thought... Certainly doesn't seem like the kind of preview they would have for this ep.
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Post by snacky on Jan 18, 2015 5:44:27 GMT
Who else thinks that this was not the original clip intended for release? Maybe TPTB released this one in response to our concerns? Just a thought... I agree - seems not to allude to anything about the murder mystery (unless this is the one that involves that Canadian painter...). I wonder what finally called attention to the painting that's been sitting in Inspector B's office all this time. Or is that a new one?
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Post by Hodge on Jan 18, 2015 7:40:23 GMT
Who else thinks that this was not the original clip intended for release? Maybe TPTB released this one in response to our concerns? Just a thought... I agree - seems not to allude to anything about the murder mystery (unless this is the one that involves that Canadian painter...). I wonder what finally called attention to the painting that's been sitting in Inspector B's office all this time. Or is that a new one? This appears to be a new painting, it's silver birch, not sure what trees are in the previous one but they have brown trunks as opposed to the silver.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jan 18, 2015 16:06:21 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6A8nKbF1pADetective MURDOCH is wounded. Nurse CRABTREE is needed! I can't help joking. I thought that it could be dangerous to keep wearing a blood-stained garment in the woods because of bears.
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Post by snacky on Jan 18, 2015 17:42:26 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6A8nKbF1pADetective MURDOCH is wounded. Nurse CRABTREE is needed! I can't help joking. I thought that it could be dangerous to keep wearing a blood-stained garment in the woods because of bears. I wonder if this is the one Yannick suffered so much for that he had to go home and recover in a jacuzzi for 3 days or something like that...
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Post by snacky on Jan 18, 2015 17:45:51 GMT
I agree - seems not to allude to anything about the murder mystery (unless this is the one that involves that Canadian painter...). I wonder what finally called attention to the painting that's been sitting in Inspector B's office all this time. Or is that a new one? This appears to be a new painting, it's silver birch, not sure what trees are in the previous one but they have brown trunks as opposed to the silver. Poor Julia wants to psychoanalyze it, but it turns out Inspector B just ran out of paint...
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