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- From: twpierce@unix.amherst.edu (Tim Pierce)
- Subject: Re: MORE 1/18 TIDBITS
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 08:09:37 GMT
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- In article <19863@mindlink.bc.ca> Gordon_Wong@mindlink.bc.ca (Gordon Wong) writes:
-
- >[4] I liked the ghost's definition of time ... time could be a wheel, your
- > time will come again ... time could be a river, it may have passed ...
- >but
- > for him, time was just time.
-
- I'm still chuckling over this scene -- beautifully timed. I hope we
- see more of One Who Waits in the future.
-
- >[7] When Maggie wondered why he killed men, she said that maybe she disturbed
- > their negative ions. Negative ions? Why negative?
-
- Why not? I suppose, though, that "positive" might have been a nice
- contrast with the general negativity of her attitude.
-
- >[8] When Maggie sat down with Mike, Joel did notice ... his eyes did move
- > very slightly in their direction. It would have been great if Maggie had
- > bumped into Joel accidentally before she sat down with Mike.
-
- Too blatant. The way they handled it demonstrated perfectly the
- subtlety that has made the show so consistently wonderful.
-
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