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Post by janice on Aug 1, 2006 13:28:30 GMT -5
It must be a guy thing: When Debra Shane gets back in the Porsche after using the pay phone, she has to sit and look at the console to find the ignition. On the other hand, Jesse, the underpaid cop, gets in it and starts it without even looking - in the dark none the less.
How did that get here?: Jesse leaves Altobelli's office without the tape. Yet, Norman has it at commande center while Jesse is driving around looking for Debra.
Holding on for dear life: It's funny enough to see an old man and a woman in high heels and a mini skirt outrun the bad guys, but she never loses that big ol' honking purse. What's in there? Gold? Jesse's phone number? Are there purse snatchers out there?
Shooting for the moon: In the final scene with Jesse and the hit man, the hit man comes out of the saloon firing his weapon from shoulder height. He is standing at least one step up from the ground and Jesse is sitting on the bike. What's he shooting at?
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Post by Pentastar on Aug 1, 2006 13:36:40 GMT -5
It must be a guy thing: When Debra Shane gets back in the Porshe after using the pay phone, she has to sit and look at the console to find the ignition. On the other hand, Jesse, the underpaid cop, gets in it and starts it without even looking - in the dark none the less. I don't even remember him getting the keys from her in the first place. Did Debra leave the keys to her Porshe in the ignition with the top down? That would be a dumb blonde move!
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Post by janice on Aug 1, 2006 14:30:39 GMT -5
Curiosity made me look up Daphne Ashbrook to see where she is now. She has worked steadily since 1983. She currently is a regular on The O.C.
Did you know she was in a 1984 episode of KR? - "A Knight in Shining Armor"
She was also in a CSI episode. The name of it was "Dog Eat Dog". Now that's coming full circle.
She has a child with Lorenzo Lamas, but there was no marriage listed.
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Post by Stef on Aug 1, 2006 14:49:59 GMT -5
She was a Dr Who assistant too. I thought she was quite cute in Dog Eat Dog.
My thoughts on this episode:
LOVED the song at the beginning.
James Whitmore Jr almost corpsing a couple of times.
LOVED the jazz piano at the end.
The hilarious "crump" noise when Artie Shanks trips over near the end.
Kai Wulff's "I have a great respect for silence" line.
Some cool different TD bits during the final battle. Particularly when Debra & Artie are being pursued by the german guy and the dopey hitman.
Jesse embarrassing gitting Lee Ving.
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Post by janice on Aug 1, 2006 18:18:58 GMT -5
Maybe she was holding onto the purse in case she ran out of bullets. Whack, smack, wham!
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