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Post by TheKat on Oct 4, 2004 18:19:35 GMT -5
I so wanna post this on the BHH wonder board, its not really a spoiler, but where in sam's hill was Marshall going? Man, he was carrying the world and then some.
Kaytee
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Post by shortandsweet on Oct 4, 2004 18:27:36 GMT -5
Katie in MOntreal, I thought The EXACT same thing, when i saw the show on Sat. I mean what/where is he going with All that stuff, in TWO days. I mean you don't even need all that if your camping for 2 days ( unless your my mom, she packs about that amount for 1 night at the cottage ) ( ha ha ha)
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Post by prettyinpink12 on Oct 4, 2004 21:26:40 GMT -5
I thought it was very "Marshallesque". Ya know what I mean? It was funny, and it was so Marshall, just to have a whole bunch of nonsense on his back...lol.
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Post by MirrorCard on Oct 4, 2004 22:48:10 GMT -5
Tesseract is important because...
- we learn the Wormhole can actually be controlled...
and are shown the first method of control...more methods will follow...
- we learn space and time surrounding Blake Holsey is an anomaly...and anything which happens to contact is also drawn into the anomaly...
- and for all of his improbable theories...Lucas finally has encouagement his theories could actually be correct...thus a 'sky's the limit' mentality might ensue...
*glares at Au* we know the wormhole can be controlled. the janitor does it. the second one we learned in Storm Does Lucas really need encouragement? Vaughn is self-incriminating enough, starting with Storm when he admitted it.
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Post by Mac on Oct 4, 2004 22:52:31 GMT -5
Correction: Janitor controls light slips. They are very different.
MC: I think you're thinking Lost. That's the episode where they keep moving around and the school seems to relocate.
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Post by MirrorCard on Oct 4, 2004 22:54:26 GMT -5
Correction: Janitor controls light slips. They are very different. In Culture, Josie2 did not go through a "light slip." MC: I think you're thinking Lost. That's the episode where they keep moving around and the school seems to relocate. In Storm, Prof Z said something about the space around the school being different from the surrounding locations. Yeah, Lost did say Au's 2nd thing as well. good spot, Mac.
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Post by Mac on Oct 4, 2004 23:04:26 GMT -5
In Culture, Josie2 did not go through a "light slip." it was most definatly a light slip. but because it was slow opening and had the wormhole sound effect, it sounded like a wormhole. But it looked like a light slip, and the Janitor used a light slip in Transference to return Josie2. With the random exception of Wormhole2 (an episode that seems to make little sense already), the wormhole is always in Z's/Middleton's office.
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Post by MirrorCard on Oct 5, 2004 0:31:08 GMT -5
it was most definatly a light slip. but because it was slow opening and had the wormhole sound effect, it sounded like a wormhole. But it looked like a light slip, and the Janitor used a light slip in Transference to return Josie2. With the random exception of Wormhole2 (an episode that seems to make little sense already), the wormhole is always in Z's/Middleton's office. no, in Culture, it had the wormhole graphic. The wormhole was on the floor, where the wormhole always is. "Light slips" are usually vertical but when horizontal, they do not lay on the ground. In Transference, it was a "light slip"
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Post by danceallnight on Oct 5, 2004 7:52:23 GMT -5
Finally caught "Tesseract" last night, and top notch interaction with all the characters. So, BHP was stuck in a tesseract folding onto itself. Even buildings tesser. Wherever Corinne was, awfully nice, comfy place.
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Post by HailStorm on Oct 5, 2004 12:30:32 GMT -5
I thought it was very "Marshallesque". Ya know what I mean? It was funny, and it was so Marshall, just to have a whole bunch of nonsense on his back...lol. I know what you mean. it would say t me that he's a creature of comfort - he has to take all of his things whith him wherever he goes or else he sulks Maybe he was a boy-scout? Isn't their motto 'be prepared'?
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Post by AuenDestiny on Oct 5, 2004 12:30:50 GMT -5
*glares at Au* we know the wormhole can be controlled. the janitor does it. the second one we learned in Storm Does Lucas really need encouragement? Vaughn is self-incriminating enough, starting with Storm when he admitted it. *okay then*
- we learn the wormhole can be controlled by others not just the Janitor...
- the anomaly theme is reinforced...not with just a hint or clue...instead actually with a grandiose 'look at this' scenario...
- not encouragement about Vaughn...encouragement about Lucas' theories...which will come into play in the future...and provide valuable information...
Wormhole is always the same color as BHH Energy...Light slips are always a golden color...that's how you really know the difference...
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Post by TheKat on Oct 5, 2004 14:02:35 GMT -5
Josie was going with her mom, Lucas was gonna go with his dad and Corrine's parents picked her up. But Marshall! ? ! Where was he going? I find this absolutely hilarious. he didn't mention a thing except that his ride was there. He carried so much, I am in disbelief very funny. omg, I think that is the funniest thing I have ever, ever seen or even thought about. People in class are giving me strange looks because everytime I think about it, I giggle and can't stop sometimes.
Noah, if you come on here please tell me where Marshall was going? Or maybe even Jim. Somebody ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Kaytee
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Post by MirrorCard on Oct 5, 2004 15:34:35 GMT -5
*okay then*
- we learn the wormhole can be controlled by others not just the Janitor...
- the anomaly theme is reinforced...not with just a hint or clue...instead actually with a grandiose 'look at this' scenario...
- not encouragement about Vaughn...encouragement about Lucas' theories...which will come into play in the future...and provide valuable information...
I'll have to rewatch Tesseract for the 2nd one. I seem to have missed that. Again, as Mac pointed out, Lost made that quite clear. In Culture, it is infact the wormhole. The thing that josie2 steps into is not linear like a "light slip" is. It also warps the floor. The thing also seems to be in a state of flux as its light disappears and reappears. Lastly, compare it to the wormhole out of Who. The two are the same color and have the warped floor characteristic. If you call what Josie2 stepped into "light slip," then the thing that Prof Z got his head stuck in was also a "light slip." Josie was going with her mom, Lucas was gonna go with his dad and Corrine's parents picked her up. But Marshall! ? ! Where was he going? I find this absolutely hilarious. .... People in class are giving me strange looks because everytime I think about it, I giggle and can't stop sometimes. *hehehe* I'll have to watch it again.
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Post by TheKat on Oct 5, 2004 16:33:45 GMT -5
Josie's clone didn't step into the wormhole in culture, she went into an opening in the ground. Just the same way the janitor came out at the begining except he came from the basements' ceiling.
And I thought the wormhole was in Z's office. I know there's a hyper- dimensional vortex in the basement. I always thought the difference was the HDV was a very active portal going from dimension to dimension where as the wormhole would connect things between time and space. (My theory)
Kaytee (who is bewildered at the amount of stuff Marshall was carrying-- man, that was a lot).
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Post by Joe on Oct 5, 2004 19:08:28 GMT -5
Maybe he was a boy-scout? Isn't their motto 'be prepared'? LOL! That would be a brilliant fanfic! Lucas and Marshall at a boyscouts weekend. Bwahahaha ;D ;D
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