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ROBE
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Not a bad episode though - quite inventive and 'slightly creepy' was how my daughter described it.
I quite enjoyed seeing them all eulogise over Scarlet whilst he stood listening.... and it was nice of him not to let on at the end that he knew exactly what they'd been saying - a definite glint of humour there...
Definitely one of the better ones....
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Marion
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One thing I found interesting was that Destiny was way more upset with Scarlet dying than she was when Black died.
I argee it was kind of creepy and a bit depressing.
The voice acting was better than usual and you could detect the sadness in there voices.
I also thought the ending was quite funny.
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I still can't get over Scarlet's accent though. Or Destiny's. Or that look on Blue's face when Dr. Gold first told them that Scarlet was dead. I mean, they actually managed to make him look more depressed than usual. I didn't think that was possible.
Well done to whoever did the expression on the guy pushing the gurney at the beginning - that was perfect!
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My only quibbles... the voice-overs still sound like a little like they’re talking from a script…but maybe that’ll improve with time…
I was also intrigued to know what caused Scarlet’s ‘ghostliness’…rather a shame we didn’t get an explanation at the end….Did he in fact remember all that had happened to him?
And yes..Captain Indigo...I heartly agree about the technician's expression...priceless..as were some of the expressions on Scarlet's face when he found out he was a ghost! Good work guys!
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I am glad that this time we didn't get time spent on car chases, acrobatics or gymnastics - just story, which built very nicely into an interesting situation.
There were some niggling bits - what was going on with Blue's watch? (btw - I loved his expression when Destiny told him to stay behind if he was that sceptical while she went following Scarlet's trail!)
But, overall more to praise than to lament at in this one...
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I watched it again this morning, and still can't decide whether Scarlet remembers what he did as a ghost or not. I feel that this is probably down to the acting rather than the script, though.
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ROBE
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Overall an excellent story. The premise and plot were really interesting.
The ending was too abrupt though. Which seems to be a reoccuring theme.
ROBE wrote:During the whole episode I kept on expecting Captain Blue to make moves on Destiny
Me too !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Chiller was a superb episode that in its effortless mix of thrills, excitement, unexpected developments and general weirdness was 1000 times better than anything in the original series.
A 1000 times, really?
I contest that claim.
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chrisbishop wrote:Rat Trap wrote:Chiller was a superb episode that in its effortless mix of thrills, excitement, unexpected developments and general weirdness was 1000 times better than anything in the original series.
A 1000 times, really?
I contest that claim.
Actually you're right. What I should have said is that it was a million times better than anything in the original. Thanks for jogging my memory on that one, Chris.
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However - I nearly finish viewing the first seven episodes of the CGI series, and I can think of a good numbers of reasons WHY I don't feel it is SO MUCH superior to the classic series. I don't dislike it, mind you. It just isn't the same feeling of awe I have with the classic series. The graphic is superb, I'll give it that.
Give me time to finish the tape, and I'll glady gives you my thoughts on those first episodes. Granted, the series is not finished yet, and there is good chances it will evolve and become better with time. But so far, I have yet to see it getting the better hand on the classic series.
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I will accept that this weeks story was a 1000 or even a million times better than what has gone before it. But, better than the original series? Not so far, I'm sorry to say.
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chrisbishop wrote:We had this argument before, and numerous times at this. I don't see any reason why we should start again.
Oh, start what, exactly? All I'm doing is expressing my opinion and it's my opinion that Chiller was an extremely inventive story that outshone anything in the original. If you don't agree with that then fine, I'm not going to insult you or anything! But equally I'm not going to back off saying so just because it ruffles the feathers of a few die-hard fans. And besides, what's wrong with comparisons between the two series? Or is it only okay to do so when it takes the form of sniping at the new version while praising to the skies everything in the original? Look, I can imagine how much it must pain you that someone out there doesn't regard the original as the best thing Gerry's ever done but, hey, that's life.
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