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Post by LaurenM on Sept 6, 2003 4:09:25 GMT -5
some of you may ask, HOW DID SHE KNOW THAT?? well, i did a Google search (once a month) and this is what I found..seems Blake Holsey has a new character: scifisuzi.com/ellendubin/
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Post by HailStorm on Sept 6, 2003 5:29:43 GMT -5
Well done! Hmmm, I wonder what Equation will be about? It says she's the coach of the girls's basket ball team, so does that mean that one of the girls is on the team? I wonder if she's a nice character or not? I can't wait for series 2!
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Post by MirrorCard on Sept 6, 2003 12:15:46 GMT -5
could be considered a spoiler..... just messing with you TMLuvins ( don't use your imagination with that word hailstorm *eyes*) Excellent work TMLuvins *applauds* let's hear it for TMLuvins! *hahaha* off topic: The summaries on Discoverykids' website about Wormhole 2 and Pheromones are spoilers .
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Post by FoolNoMore on Sept 6, 2003 14:51:21 GMT -5
cool thanx alot of sshowing it! hm basketball coach? who would be playing? Corrine? Josie's to short! hehe
well it depends, they are summerys, they don't give out what happens in the episode just a little summery on the episode.
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Post by HailStorm on Sept 6, 2003 15:50:31 GMT -5
Hmmm, between Josie and Corrine, it's more likely to be Corrine. Josie is so vaairy small, as stated by FNM, and claims to only skateboard in Lifetime. Plus it's know that Shadia Simmons likes to play basketball so she'd probably jump at the chance (no pun intended) to play on screen. But then again, Corrine seems pretty busy as it is, could she cope with the added pressure of being on a school team? Using my imagination on the word equation.... let me see... I'm afraid I got nothing on this one, I'm truly stumped. No innuendo there, either.
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Post by Sylphide on Oct 11, 2003 13:14:12 GMT -5
???Out of the girls, like Josie or Corrine, it'd definitely be Corrine, even though she just doesn't seem much like the athletic type. Figuratively, I'd say Josie seems more likely to join an athletic activity than Corrine, but the latter is taller. lol. Mind you, my friend's sister is an awesome basketball player and she's 5'2", so you never know.
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Post by Simpler on Oct 11, 2003 21:42:41 GMT -5
I would put my money on Corrine. Although, I have a cousin who's 4'8 (age 13) and she's the best player in her team! What Sylphide said, you never know.
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Post by Sylphide on Oct 12, 2003 19:15:53 GMT -5
See? Sylphide is ALWAYS right!!
hahahaa jk
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Post by MrsInvincibLe on Oct 31, 2003 18:29:53 GMT -5
Maybe it's about CORRINE trying to get on the basketball team, but she doesn't know how to play, but then later on, she gets on the team?
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Post by Sylphide on Nov 1, 2003 14:07:58 GMT -5
Perhaps, perhaps! Good thought, buddy!
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Post by MrsInvincibLe on Nov 1, 2003 14:32:14 GMT -5
Yeah!
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Post by Sylphide on Nov 2, 2003 18:09:22 GMT -5
LOL. Well, unfortunately, Jim's lips are sealed. JIM, wherever you are, let us know waht happens! ...I can't wait for Equation.
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Post by HailStorm on Dec 4, 2003 14:29:31 GMT -5
It was Equation tonight. Rah. (I got home from work early due to the fact that I gave out my original pile of leaflets and wasn't standing there any more tonight.... it's freeeeezing ) It started with ye science club doing equations on blackboards. Soon we see evil dictator!Corrine being all scary and grabby and even probably a bit twitchy (now I was never the biggest Corrine fan, I wasn't fussy on her character but it seems to me like she's getting worse - in this series she's a bit of a pain, really ). They're all practicing for the accademic olympics - what fun and Corrine is being very 'intense'. When Z gives them practice equations to work on Corrine starts telling them the answers which gets everybody's backs up. Vaughn is particularly annoyed by 'General' Corrine and stomps off. Followed closely by Josie, Lucas and eventually Marshall. Corrine is mardy and decides to do the equations herself before flouncing off to nag people and generally make more of a nark of herself (or whatever, I'm just guessing here). Guess what happens next. big surprise: yes there's pink electrical energy that runs over the equations in an ominous fashion. The audience gasps. The audience wonder if all elecricity is pink. In the dark room, playing with chemicals and developing photos are Marshall and Lucas (enjoying a bit of 'Not with Corrine, thank heavens' time together). All of a sudden Lucas starts glowing veeeery bright. Ammusement. Lucas is just a little preturbed and sends Marshall to fetch Z. Meanwhile Josie is playing basketball and Kubiak (the not-so-gentl giant) is mocking her because short girls can't jump. Amazingly, all of a sudden, she can and is slam-dunking and what not all over the place. the coach woman person thing (who's in it for about five seconds) says something about finding their new star center. Vaughn is practicing football - they're pushing this huge thingumywhatsit and finds he can't stop moving. And no, not in the sense of "This music's so good, I can't sop moving!". All the science club, except for Vaughn, who is still running freeeee, gather in the science class to try to work out what's wrong. They work out that Lucas is glowing becuase Corrine changed his luminosity equation and that Josie can jump way high because Corrine messed with her gravity equation. marshall is normal becuase Z never go round to asking him a question so Corrine left his equation alone. And Vaughn is... nobody knows where Vaughn is but as his equation was about momentum he's probably not in one place for very long. Corrine puts the equation back. Things don't go back to normal and little shoots of pink energy put the equations back the way Corrine put them. Somehow they work out that the individual who wrote the original equation has to return it to normal to return to normal. Josie and Lucas do this without any difficulty bu getting Vaughn (who turns up) to do it isn't so easy. they end up all grabbing him and holding him as still as they can while he does the equation. he fixes it and everything is back to normal until Marshall realises that his latent heat equation is wrong - Corrine accidentally brushed up against it and turned a Q into an O. Well done, Corrine. Marshall vapourises, as ya do. Now they have to find a way to condense him again. Corrine continues to be v. bossy but in a marginally less evil and somewhat more motivaional way. They seal the room as best they can and Lucas and Vaughn search t'internet for condensing methods while Josie and Z run around looking for equipment they might use and Corrine takes the time to tell Z why she's been so 'intense' about the competition - her grandmother was the first woman to win it and her mother won it when she was in the school. I think we're supposed to go 'aaawww' but I'm not in a sympathetic mood and I don't beleive in doing things just becuase it's in the family (and I don't really care if I don't bring honour on my family in a noticeable way) so it seems a little silly to me. Especially as she uses the excuse 'I didn't think they'd understand' when Z asks why she didn't tell her friends why it's so important to her. It's another 'when will they learn?!' moment, folks. Anyhoo... the only person who can think of anything is Josie: she offers her de-humidifyer to collect the moistest, heaviest parts of the air (ie. Marshall). At this point I'm quite creeped out and thinking that if he's a vapour then suely they're breathing him in.... But there's a slight problem in getting the dehumidifyer in that when they open the door Marshall will drift away. Corrine works out that she can fiddle with her velocity equation to mean that she can go places very fast without taking any time at all. That way she can get the dehumidifyer without even opening the door. I didn't even try to understand how. But she did. They de-humidified and out of the water pops a liquid Marshall who goes and changes his equation bak to normal and, hoorah, is (what passes for) normal again. There is rejoicing (and an icky Marshall/Corrine moment - but I promise you, she likes him a lot more than he likes her). Durst trolls in and announces that there is a suprise for Corrine. And lo: her parents are there. None of use were expecting that (I think it would have been a much more dramatic twist if the surprise was that she was in fact so clever that she had to go to a special genius school with other smarty types - but the Shadia fanboys would have a fit...) and the parents (who seem realtively normal) take her and her little friends out to dinner. The scene cuts to the next day or something and they're all having their photos taken with second place medals. Corrine appologises to her mum for not winning: only to be told that her mum isn't at all dissapointed - they were a good team, they tried there bes and there's always next year (therefore most of the pressure on Corrine originates in her own mind). Victor takes Vaughn aside and congratulates him on 'not embarrassing' him - such a loving father. Corrine starts talking about next year, she's joking, they all case her (but not with poly-Kate ). huzzah! Not a bad ep, really, but Corrine is starting to both irritate and worry me. Indigo's theory is that the evil hoop earings she wears are the cause of it. But that thought aside, I think Corrine is not doing her mental health any good and needs to take a good look at the way she thinks before all this stress manifests itself in a very unpleasant way.
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Post by Fyodor on Dec 4, 2003 15:05:23 GMT -5
stuff like that happens to us every mechanics lesson. When we were doing friction and limiting forces the teacher just couldn't stop pushing on the file cabinet in order to demonstrate that friction was, at this point, limiting. Cue much groaning and pushing from said teacher.
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Post by FoolNoMore on Dec 4, 2003 15:10:06 GMT -5
oh that sounds like a pretty good episode, better then :Technology" Should be good. Yeah Corrien is a bit bossy. I've been laughing at your comments.
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