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Post by doppelganger on Apr 19, 2007 0:03:16 GMT -5
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. Allright, that seems to be the only possible solution to my door problem. I'll think of that every time a door closes miraculously after Jim. (I'll have to watch Hank then, to see if I can notice a change in his expression...) That's for sure. For me it just seemed stupid the door closed after Jim, but not when Christie came home. But now I know: She didn't have Hank...
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Post by Dreamfire on Apr 19, 2007 7:11:20 GMT -5
Hank is also pretty good at teleporting Jim's belongings, a coat on and off, a computer bag here and there... I don't know what Jim would do without his trusty companion ;D
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Post by doppelganger on May 27, 2007 17:53:14 GMT -5
Hank is also pretty good at teleporting Jim's belongings, a coat on and off, a computer bag here and there... I don't know what Jim would do without his trusty companion ;D I don't know if that was mentioned before: After the Detectives have talked to Dean Bostic for the first time he walks into his apartment building. If you pay attention to what is happening in the background you can see the actor playing Dean losing his transmitter. Hank a.k.a. Flint wasn't even in the scene... ;D i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/blindjusticecaps/shallwedance/bscap264.jpg[/IMG]
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Post by doppelganger on May 27, 2007 17:55:31 GMT -5
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Post by rducasey on May 27, 2007 18:06:40 GMT -5
Here you go Dopp. I posted it for you.
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Post by doppelganger on May 28, 2007 2:41:38 GMT -5
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated! ...since I don't have a dog helping me out... Look what you have done! I'm still not over that dog teleporting things comment
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Post by Chris on May 28, 2007 5:04:54 GMT -5
Whoa, Doppelganger you have a keen eye for details. I have seen that scene... well, lets just say more than once ....and never noticed that Karma for being so observant Take care and keep smiling - Chris
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Post by Chris on Jun 27, 2007 6:09:05 GMT -5
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. Hank must have had his telekinetic powers before Jim was back at work. In the Pilot when Jim and Christie has their little fight, Christie at one point takes one of the pots off the stowe and turns off the heat. Then when Jim's is playing with the ball against the wall we see Christie watching him, but now the pot is back and the stowe is turned on again. I'm sure Hank did that, just to let Christie know just how displeased he was with her behaviour I could't find any screencaps so you have to settle with this one - Chris
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2007 14:05:42 GMT -5
I'm LOVING the bloopers! In Your Face: Jim's in the bar wearing this: When Jim flashes back to "sighted Jim" in the jazz club with Christie, he's wearing this: Back to reality, Jim on the street, wearing.......this? ? Huh??? How'd that happen? Boy, what a time travel trip, huh, he even took the clothes back with him!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by bjobsessed on Jun 27, 2007 14:12:05 GMT -5
I'm LOVING the bloopers! In Your Face: Jim's in the bar wearing this: This may have been mentioned somewhere, but doesn't Jim look like he's really looking at Marty? If you watch this, it's only for a split second, but it seems like a very quick blooper.
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Post by Colorado girl on Jun 27, 2007 14:21:08 GMT -5
I'm LOVING the bloopers! In Your Face: Jim's in the bar wearing this: When Jim flashes back to "sighted Jim" in the jazz club with Christie, he's wearing this: Karma Barb, I had never noticed that one.... Back to reality, Jim on the street, wearing.......this? ? Huh??? How'd that happen? Boy, what a time travel trip, huh, he even took the clothes back with him!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by rducasey on Jun 27, 2007 14:28:55 GMT -5
Speaking of bloopers and pardon me if it has been said before but I looked back quickly through the thread and I didn't see it. When Jim is trying to explain about the cologne and tell the boss why he wants another interview with Eric he says. 'I smelled it when we were talking to Marybeth in her apartment last night." He had been there that morning, but not the night before.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2007 14:45:15 GMT -5
Karma Mary! Now we're on a roll!!!!!!!!!
So really, how old is the Crider kid, anyone know? 10? 12? 7? What?
And, this is not a blooper, but more a BLUNDER: Karen's New York accent? Yea, no, not so much.
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Post by mlm828 on Jun 27, 2007 15:04:40 GMT -5
So really, how old is the Crider kid, anyone know? 10? 12? 7? What? Ben Crider was 12 years old at the time he was killed. Jim's comment about Ben's broken arm, "Very stoic for a ten-year-old," referred to the time when the injury occurred, about two years before. As far as I can recall, the age of the younger boy, Jake, isn't mentioned in the episode.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2007 15:18:04 GMT -5
So really, how old is the Crider kid, anyone know? 10? 12? 7? What? Ben Crider was 12 years old at the time he was killed. Jim's comment about Ben's broken arm, "Very stoic for a ten-year-old," referred to the time when the injury occurred, about two years before. As far as I can recall, the age of the younger boy, Jake, isn't mentioned in the episode. The delivery of that line wasn't too clear.
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