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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 23, 2007 17:34:13 GMT -5
Bravo and karma, mlm828! March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . * (Sorry, no screencap -- I am utterly hopeless at importing photos from Google Images. Karma to whoever tells me how to accomplish this miracle!) * $2 million on The Pilot, and every penny showed.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 23, 2007 18:24:10 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . * I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. (Hard to rhyme with Eldard!)
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 23, 2007 19:26:36 GMT -5
Thanks, one and all (and you know who you are) who tried to walk "Clueless in Connecticut" through the mysteries of photo saving and importing! I will read all your helpful and thoughtful instructions very carefully . . . watch this space. And now, back to the game . . . J?!
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 23, 2007 19:38:49 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. (Hard to rhyme with Eldard!) J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. (What? We don't have the opening shot of "The Old Dunbar's" baby blues in our photobucket account? I scrolled through all the pics and couldn't find it. Did I miss something? )
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Post by Katryna on Aug 23, 2007 20:00:25 GMT -5
This one?
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 23, 2007 21:13:23 GMT -5
I think mags may be referring to this one:
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 24, 2007 1:29:47 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 24, 2007 4:29:40 GMT -5
Oh....THAT one! Nice! My Pilot is the one with that first 90 seconds missing. At least that's my excuse and I am sticking with it.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 24, 2007 5:30:18 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. It's use in Blind Justice was exemplar.
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Post by rducasey on Aug 24, 2007 8:16:53 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. It's use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. I will post a pic with this later as I am working at another computer and don't have access to my pics. you know the one, the big head shot of him in his glasses.
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Post by inuvik on Aug 24, 2007 10:48:02 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. It's use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us.
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Post by maggiethecat on Aug 24, 2007 17:12:19 GMT -5
Oh....THAT one! Nice! My Pilot is the one with that first 90 seconds missing. At least that's my excuse and I am sticking with it. What? I find it hard to believe that someone out there with all of Blind Justice saved on TiVo -- or great DVDs and the equipment to copy them -- can't shoot our own Goddess of Rhyme a copy of The Pilot with the first 90 seconds on it! C'mon, guys, this is Kathy. We love Kathy. And those first 90 seconds are important.
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Post by hoosier on Aug 24, 2007 17:37:45 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. F, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . * I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by out leading man. J is for Jimmy D.- - one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. It's use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. I hope you don't mind mlm, but I couldn't let this pic go to waste.
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Post by Katryna on Aug 24, 2007 18:38:58 GMT -5
March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation. . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could". C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm. . . . F is for Lt. F, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this . . . * I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by out leading man. J is for Jimmy D.- - one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. It's use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus. N is for New Orleans, of Longstreet does this show remind us. O is for the Opening scene. Those 90 seconds which roped us in--the bank, the gunman and the shot that changed his life. P is for Perfomances never to be seen. Sent to the cutting room floor by the editor's knife. (As we have not seen the performances, no screencaps to post!)Modified to add: I cannot do it - post without a screencap. So how's this one? We can pretend it is from a scene that hit the cutting room floor.
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Post by rducasey on Aug 24, 2007 19:10:25 GMT -5
Just a little modifying here since I promised I would post a picture later. I think Barb told me this was on the side of a NYC bus. Now if that didn't stop traffic......OK, now back to the game, and please note that we are "way past glasses.....uh I mean M".March 8, 2005 A is for Anticipation . . . would this show be any good? B is for blind, all about whether Jim "could." C is for ABC, which didn't turn a blind eye to this idea. D is for Death by Hollywood, where Bochco first published the idea. E is for Eventually, when Karen offered her arm . . . . F is for Lt. Fisk, who didn't want his other detectives to come to any harm. G is for taking a Gamble by putting the show on the air. H is for how much Bochco spent on this dare . . . I is for Inspired, the portrayal of Jim Dunbar by our leading man. J is for Jimmy D. -- one shot of his eyes made me a fan. K is for Kudos from the critics for the performance of the series star. L is for Lighting. It's use in Blind Justice was exemplar. M is for Marketing, I understand Jim's picture was on the side of a bus.
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