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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 4, 2004 23:25:37 GMT -5
When Victor realizes the silver qigong ball is broken and no longer defies gravity.
;D
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Post by MirrorCard on Apr 5, 2004 1:17:50 GMT -5
I felt bad for him. He looked really hurt.
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Post by HailStorm on Apr 5, 2004 6:40:09 GMT -5
Yeah, that's the closest we've ever seen him to panicing.
One of my favourite Victor moments has to be the first time he walks in on Durst practicing telling him off. That scene epitomised the hold Victor has over her.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 5, 2004 18:34:49 GMT -5
Agreed.....That is the one and only time Victor actually conveys that he is truly human after all.
Victor as in himself.....not young Victor...not an alternate Victor......bald, black wearing, stoic Victor finally reveals he..too..is vulnerable.
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Post by HailStorm on Apr 15, 2004 11:51:31 GMT -5
Thinking back I think one of my all-time favourite Victor scenes has to be the entire dinner in Storm. He's brilliant in that - you can tell he really enjoys watching them all squirm (and then choke when he menions black holes)
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Post by Tommy on Apr 15, 2004 14:12:08 GMT -5
In stopwatch he looked devastated without that ball he can't bring sarah back!!! poor guy...
subconcious: hey wait a minute dun u h8 that guy?
shut up you
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Post by Ben Fogle on May 30, 2004 15:12:15 GMT -5
Well, if it is to bring Sarah back.
I think that every moment we see of Victor show's he is human. He has the inability to get close to others, he is selfish (so it seems) and finds it hard to understand others.
Now, every moment we see of Victor is the best because it makes me think, 'I wonder if he's barefoot right now.'
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Post by TheKat on Jun 11, 2004 3:14:34 GMT -5
My fav Vic moment was in.... oh oh I don't have one.
Thekat
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Post by Tommy on Jun 19, 2004 15:05:56 GMT -5
Our Vicky realy is human!!!!! sorry [too much sugar] The dinner scene in storm was mega cool Josie looked as though she wanted to run away, they hadn't even been friend with Vaughn that long and his dad was scaring them silly.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Jul 24, 2004 18:02:56 GMT -5
Young Victor moment...
After young Victor gives the hairclip back to Sarah...he does not stay with her... he goes after Josie...and finds he has lost her to the wormhole... in walks young Durst and she yells at him...tells him to clean up her office and the mess he made... and he just stands there...
so maybe that explains why Victor is so mean to Durst now...to make her pay for her 'wrong' to him and making him lose Josie...
you so know...if young Durst had not come in that room then at that moment young Victor would have jumped in the wormhole too and gone after Josie...
Room 106...wonder if that has any significance...
also...wonder where young Victor stashed the qigong ball when he took it from Josie...
can't you just see... *clips on the cutting room floor* young Victor with qigong ball in pants pocket...goes to return Sarah's hairclip... she looks...slightly amused... Sarah: 'something in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?' *giggles* *now that's a DVD moment*
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Post by {88Keys} on Jul 25, 2004 0:52:09 GMT -5
Young Victor moment...
After young Victor gives the hairclip back to Sarah...he does not stay with her... he goes after Josie...and finds he has lost her to the wormhole... in walks young Durst and she yells at him...tells him to clean up her office and the mess he made... and he just stands there...
so maybe that explains why Victor is so mean to Durst now...to make her pay for her 'wrong' to him and making him lose Josie... Neat theory...I never thought of it that way...but when he opens the door, doesn't he say "Miss Durst?" like he is looking for her? I thought this was Z's office? [/color][/quote] LOL!!!!
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Post by MirrorCard on Jul 25, 2004 1:35:12 GMT -5
Neat theory...I never thought of it that way...but when he opens the door, doesn't he say "Miss Durst?" like he is looking for her? I do believe so. I thought this was Z's office? It is the same office. Sometime along the way, it became Professor Middleton's.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Jul 26, 2004 12:18:29 GMT -5
so how to say this...
it was a cover story... he had to say it in case she was in there...not that he ever actually thought she was...
he went looking for Josie...obviously saw her go in office room 106...followed her and said 'Miss Durst' to cover himself as to why he was there just in case Durst was also in there...you could tell by his expression when Durst suddenly opened the door and said 'what are you doing here' that he wasn't expecting to see Durst there...and because Durst did that Victor didn't get to follow the wormhole...and you know without question he would have...
And yes...Room 106 seems to have had many occupants over the years...wonder if Durst ever took a ride on the wormhole express...
also...wonder what the history of that particular room is...could be very interesting...
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Post by HailStorm on Jul 31, 2004 7:06:54 GMT -5
I don't think he would have gone down the wormhole. Mostly because he clearly hadn't the foggiest at what had just happened. He enters a room, there's paper falling upwards and he just stands there going 'Oh look! Paper falling upwards! '. He doesn't know about the existence of the wormhole and the only way he'd travel through it is by accident (which is unlikely to work because the wormhole is pretty erratic and if it no longer has business in that point in space and time then it's not going to open for him. Maybe that's why he ran away? I thought he said 'Ms. Durst?' in an unsure way because he'd just heard and seen the disturbing effects of standing on the entrance to a hyper-dimentional vortex through thick frosted glass and from a little bit down the corridor and was a bit curious as to what made these. By the look on his face I reckoned he was expecting to find a mysteriously empty pair of Durst's shoes, smoking eerily in the charred remais of her office
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Post by {88Keys} on Jul 31, 2004 10:10:48 GMT -5
He doesn't know about the existence of the wormhole and the only way he'd travel through it is by accident (which is unlikely to work because the wormhole is pretty erratic and if it no longer has business in that point in space and time then it's not going to open for him. I always wondered how our heroes got the wormhole to open when they want it to, like Vaughn going through it in "Fate" or the Janitor sending the Josie clone through it in "Culture." Maybe you're right; you don't choose the wormhole; it chooses you.
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