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Post by Emcee on Jan 16, 2008 14:23:28 GMT -5
Connor has made many mistakes in his life. One of the biggest was holding twelve people hostage in a sporting good's store. Now he must pay for his crime.
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Post by salnor on Jan 16, 2008 15:15:56 GMT -5
I have a problem: when I get to act three of the episode, the link for the next act is for act four. Any way to remedy it?
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Post by Emcee on Jan 16, 2008 15:19:11 GMT -5
Ack! I'll get right on that! For the moment, I'd change the link from "act3.html" to "act4.html" manually in your browser, but I'll fix it.
EDIT: Links are now fixed.
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Post by salnor on Jan 16, 2008 16:02:14 GMT -5
Thanks Emcee! And great episode too! Esp. Silas Cohen's connection to Doc and the surprising return of Kate Lockley, which couldn't have been better used. ;D The mention of Grandae still being alive was a great twist as well! I definitely also found the issue of whether superheroes are above the law to be a very intriguing debate.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on Jan 16, 2008 19:33:31 GMT -5
I liked the episode, but I also remember how much I hate Kate Lockley.
As for something Faith said (I don't remember the quote) but, she was no more dangerous than Connor was she was actually just as confused as he was in Home, so is it just what she thinks or was their a purpose behind what she said.
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Post by xandrew on Jan 17, 2008 4:42:37 GMT -5
ugh, i've tried to download the last two episode commentaries but it just get's to a certain percent and then it won't download anymore what the hell, i hate this soo much, i try and i try and i bloody try, but it won't work, why?
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Post by salnor on Jan 17, 2008 22:59:08 GMT -5
I loved the commentary, Emcee! Strange how I never caught what Faith said about Gunn. And while I'm not a big fan of Kate, I thought her appearance was well-used. In any case, I'm really glad you didn't know too many specifics on how the law works. It would have been a headache to deal with. Plus, as far as superheroes being above the law is concerned, justice is never cut and dry. Especially if it leads to oppression and bondage.
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