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Post by Eclipse'd on Jun 11, 2008 19:57:37 GMT -5
I'm picturing a BLoSC version of the Mrs. Nesbitt scene in Toy Story... Wasn't there something where Buzz was tricked into a tea party? Stranger Invasion, I think. But anyways, I'm not sure what would have happened. I bet if he did really shoot her he'd realize his mistake immediately, but at that point it would be impossible to convince anyone what was really going on. I think the prison life would break him or make him go insane. He's usually strong-headed but he such a gung-ho good guy that spending that much time around not only people he put away, but probably lots and lots of therapists, it would probably drive anyone nuts.
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Post by Blacksteel on Jun 12, 2008 7:28:25 GMT -5
Yes, it was Stranger Invasion! And he was dressed just like Mrs Nesbitt! It was hilarious! That episode was full of crack in general... all the Star Wars references... HA! We don't have a thread for it... so I guess I'll make one.Didn't Buzz actually crack once? What episode was it... the one with Zurg's pen! But he was absolutely right... AS USUAL. You know, these are the kind of things that make up Gary Stu's... although you can't call Buzz a Gary Stu... because he's Buzz! It wouldn't feel right if... Buzz wasn't always right, you know? Now, on-topic with the episode. Conspiracy was one of my all-time favorites but... why is it called "Galaxy Of The Wind" on the episode list at wiki here? (it's Episode 44): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzz_Lightyear_of_Star_Command#Episodes Anyway... we're not used to such a dark theme for BLoSC, but it was a really great episode all in all. Definitely one I'd love to watch again. Does anyone have it? I heard it might have been banned? However, this was the one episode where Buzz actually almost made a fatal mistake, which was fresh and different compared to his usual, "Oh, I'm always right!" attitude. I mean, almost everyone doubted his innocence, and because of it, he'd started doubting himself, too, and in his eagerness and determination to prove them all wrong and to convince himself otherwise... he nearly did the opposite of what he intended. It's just that it's definitely the kind of thing that will make him think in the future: "Wait, what if I'm wrong?" I think it was healthy change for him. Maybe he won't be so stuck up in the future? XDD
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Post by Alohilani on Jun 12, 2008 9:27:02 GMT -5
-points to avatar- Yeah, I think it was very interesting. I do think however that it's the sort of plotline that doesn't compress into 22-minutes-without-the-commericals very well, some things seemed rushed and abrupt.
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Post by Blacksteel on Jun 12, 2008 9:30:26 GMT -5
It should have been a two-part episode and have more plot development.
Now that I think about it, all the good episodes should've been two-part eps.
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Post by greedyslayer on Jun 27, 2008 21:56:27 GMT -5
Curiously, what other ep.'s do you think should've been two-parters. Anyway, just saw Conspiracy via livevideo, and it was INCREDIBLE.
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Post by BandGeek727 on Jun 30, 2008 11:48:26 GMT -5
42, Revenge of the Monsters, Holiday Time, hey, maybe The Main Event could have been salvaged if it was two parts. ..Huh, that's so weird... We can hope. :3 It was a nice refreshing change, though.
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Post by Alohilani on Jul 1, 2008 11:07:55 GMT -5
I can see where you're coming from, but I'm glad she only had one episode. I could not stand another one with her in it. Head Case could've been two, because it was THAT AWESOME. Actually, a lot of the series could've been longer and still held my attention.
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Post by levy120 on Jul 1, 2008 11:24:27 GMT -5
Revenge of the monsters... actually WAS a two-parter, don't you think? xD (continuation of Wirewolf? ) Though I agree with you... Revenge was so complex that it seemed so... rushed with the plot oo"
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Post by BandGeek727 on Jul 2, 2008 12:45:41 GMT -5
True, they are listed as parts 1 and 2, but Revenge could have been two parts in and of itself; everything happened really quickly, from NOS's overthrow of Zurg to his own demise. So many things could have been expanded on.
Conspiracy flowed pretty well for being crammed into 20 minutes.
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Post by greedyslayer on Jul 5, 2008 15:06:57 GMT -5
When thinking of my own ideas of possible two-parters, Revenge of the Monsters came to mind too, but I was really just writing it off as due to my interest in NOS-4-A2. ^^; That is a point, about Wirewolf being part 1, Revenge part 2, and though I can't specify what exactly would've happened, I could see Revenge being expanded into its own two-parter.
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