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Post by Dreamfire on May 21, 2006 3:36:46 GMT -5
In Marlon's Brando when Jim arrives home and finds the door ajar, and enters the apartment, you can see a half a glass of wine and an open magazine on the dining room table and unless that was what one of them had for breakfast, then Christie had to have been home for more than a minute. But she tells Jim, she has just come in, (I can't remember the exact words, sorry) Ahem.... also didn't she tell Jimmy that morning that they couldn't "pick it up tonight" because it was Fashion Week and she would not be home? What a great scene. Purrr. I just saw this one again and I worked out why she has just come home. Remember Jim and Karen went to see Mattis after work. It takes an hour there, (56 minutes according to Tom) so Jim woud be 2 hours plus late. Plenty of time for her to do Fashion week boogey. And I reckon she might have been home longer (wine, mag etc) and said that to try and get him off her back. She saw it as no big deal and since he didn't tell her why he was scared. - (I would be terrified after that last line from Mattis it only took 1.5 hours for thehit on Condell to be organised so if Mattis wanted to he probably could have gotten someone to Christie.) she just blew him off. Natascha
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 14, 2006 12:38:39 GMT -5
I noticed something when I posted this picture in the "Funny Caption" thread. Isn't that an oil well in the background?
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 14, 2006 13:27:49 GMT -5
In Marlon's Brando when Jim arrives home and finds the door ajar, and enters the apartment, you can see a half a glass of wine and an open magazine on the dining room table and unless that was what one of them had for breakfast, then Christie had to have been home for more than a minute. But she tells Jim, she has just come in, (I can't remember the exact words, sorry) Ahem.... also didn't she tell Jimmy that morning that they couldn't "pick it up tonight" because it was Fashion Week and she would not be home? I had the impression, watching that scene, that Christie had come home to change clothes and was then going out again for the evening's "Fashion Week" events. As I recall, when she walks into the scene, she appears to be putting on an earring. This, plus the fact that she came out of the bedroom, led me to conclude she had come home to change. Edited to add the screencap.
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Post by awlrite4now on Jul 14, 2006 23:09:28 GMT -5
I noticed something when I posted this picture in the "Funny Caption" thread. Isn't that an oil well in the background? I think that might be an optical illusion, but I know what you are talking about, the pumping part of the well after the derrick is removed. They are generally a lot bigger than that looks, and a lot beefier in structure. It could be...do they have oil wells in "Hoboken" LA?
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Post by mlm828 on Jul 15, 2006 1:08:47 GMT -5
I think that might be an optical illusion, but I know what you are talking about, the pumping part of the well after the derrick is removed. They are generally a lot bigger than that looks, and a lot beefier in structure. It could be...do they have oil wells in "Hoboken" LA? There are oil wells in the LA area -- Fullerton, Long Beach/Signal Hill, Huntington Beach -- but I don't recall seeing any in "Hoboken." It may be some parts of the pumping mechanism, not an actual well. There was a lot of junk scattered about in "Hoboken."
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Post by greenbeing on Jul 17, 2006 17:24:12 GMT -5
Lovely little scene with a cameraman hiding in the corner... He's on the right, reflected in the mirror. --GB
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Post by mlm828 on Aug 25, 2006 0:51:30 GMT -5
In "Leap of Faith," Jim tells Karen Warren Doyle's "tell" is taking off his glasses and rubbing his nose. But when we see Doyle's "tell," he rubs his eye instead of his nose.
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Post by Dreamfire on Aug 25, 2006 8:04:02 GMT -5
I'm with you, this is one that stands out to me almost every time. I get less stuck on the him/her of the ME and on the "factory" at Hoboken where the PurtoRiccan's rolled up.
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Post by mlm828 on Sept 9, 2006 16:49:20 GMT -5
In their final conversation in "Fancy Footwork," Bo tells Jim the German promoter is going to pay him for his upcoming fight, instead of Anthony. But how did he know Anthony wasn't going to be in a position to pay him? He had just learned from Jim, at the beginning of the conversation, that Anthony had confessed to the murder. And how would Bo have been able to make arrangements to be paid by the German promoter? Hasn't he been sitting in the interview room all along? As I recall, Karen and Jim didn't let him leave at the end of their earlier interview, and Karen considered him a suspect in the murder, until Anthony confessed.
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Post by rducasey on Jan 5, 2007 7:51:06 GMT -5
I did not go back through this thread to see if this had been said so if it has, never mind. I noticed in the pilot, when Jim left home, he had Hank on his left and messenger bag over his right shoulder. At the subway platform and coming up the steps, still the same. However when he passes the two woman on the street, Hank is on the right, and messenger bag over the left shoulder, then approaching the reporters, back to the original way.
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Post by doppelganger on Apr 18, 2007 4:36:42 GMT -5
Marlon's Brando, Jim coming home after Lennard Mattis' attempt to intimidate him, he finds the door ajar and enters: He doesn't close the door, but after entering the apartment the door falls shut behind him. So who did it? Any ghosts or demons surrounding Jim/ Ron? I don't suppose the door has a self-closing mechanism otherwise it had not been open in the first place. Any thoughts/ explanations to that? ? That really leaves me puzzled...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2007 6:25:26 GMT -5
The dog shut the door.
hehe!
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Post by Chris on Apr 18, 2007 10:00:12 GMT -5
Such a well-trained dog!!!!! - Chris
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Post by doppelganger on Apr 18, 2007 16:13:54 GMT -5
Nope, the dog was still in harness in Jim's hand. Try again.
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Post by krissie on Apr 18, 2007 17:02:36 GMT -5
Nope, the dog was still in harness in Jim's hand. Try again. Hank did manage to shut that door because he has been putting his spare time to good use. Left with nothing to do for hours on end but sit alongside Jim's desk or in the the back seat of Karen's car while she guides Jim around crime scenes, Hank has worked hard to hone his telekinetic powers. Well... stranger things have happened in TV land, right? Krissie
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