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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 21, 2007 6:56:37 GMT -5
I can't get the image of the waiter giving Kim this "why are you dating this guy?" look. Hahaha! Yeah, see - that's one of the funniest opening bits I've seen for this season so far. So well written and really nicely animated. The acting and timing was dynamite. I LOVE that opening bit... "This otter isn't going to color itself." And that final expression by Kim - priceless. I love how Kim has this look on her face right before the opening theme. Everytime I see it, I'm like, "Don't look at me. You married him."
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Post by Warbandit on Mar 21, 2007 12:46:57 GMT -5
Not a bad ep at all...some really great scenes here. LOVED the fight between Ron and Junior over the parking meter...haha, it was just like the fight over the comb in The New Ron ;D Hilarious! However, am I still the only one who finds the new episodes to be a little more fast paced than usual? I've only seen two episodes so far ( Ill-Suited and The Big Job), but I'm finding things happening way too fast, and soooo much in one episode Whatever happened to the outdoor distant shots of buildings, where you'd hear some talking and then it would zoom in and the conversation would continue? Now it all seems like the camera is constantly on someone's face so they can put in their two words as fast as possible before it whips to the next character. All in all, though, was a very fun episode! ;D Strage to have seen Kim in her new car already, though, with no background info Lame episode ordering...
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Post by fan315 on Mar 21, 2007 13:09:46 GMT -5
However, am I still the only one who finds the new episodes to be a little more fast paced than usual? I've only seen two episodes so far ( Ill-Suited and The Big Job), but I'm finding things happening way too fast, and soooo much in one episode Whatever happened to the outdoor distant shots of buildings, where you'd hear some talking and then it would zoom in and the conversation would continue? Now it all seems like the camera is constantly on someone's face so they can put in their two words as fast as possible before it whips to the next character. They're pulling out all the stops because this is planned to be the last season. All shows should write that way IMHO. When a show gets too comfortable it loses its edge.
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Mar 21, 2007 13:50:25 GMT -5
I totally agree.
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Post by nabusan on Mar 21, 2007 16:51:23 GMT -5
They're keeping Kim hardcore!
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Mar 24, 2007 23:02:45 GMT -5
I forgot how flippin' hilarious this episode was.
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Post by Sorsha on Mar 24, 2007 23:14:10 GMT -5
I thought this was one of the best episodes yet! And seeing it multiple times has given me fair judging.
It was funny all the way through. The jokes just kept coming. What I most appreciated was how in character everyone was. It was almost caricaturesque, but not quite. Kim was bold and edgy, Ron was being less confident and goofy, Shego was being evil, Junio was trying to be evil... it just blended so well together!
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Post by rela on Mar 25, 2007 0:05:42 GMT -5
This episode cracks my mom up! Her boyfriend (who is currently living with us as an invalid because he can't drive his motorcycle very well ) used to have his own infamous coupon book, and it was a lot like this! ;D
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Post by Rognik on Apr 12, 2007 2:03:36 GMT -5
OK, maybe it's just me, but the thing that bugged me the most was during San Francisco, why didn't Jr and Shego just double park? I mean, I wouldn't tell most people to do so, but they're villains! They're EVIL! Well... Shego wouldn't steal a kid's wheelchair and Junior is more self-absorbed than evil, but still! C'mon, people!
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Post by nabusan on Apr 12, 2007 5:21:59 GMT -5
Maybe there wasn't even room to double park ^^
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Post by CJS: The Last Fender Bender on Aug 19, 2007 15:34:01 GMT -5
My kind of episode - comedy around every corner. It's taken me several viewings just to discover all the goodies stuffed into this episode. Kurt Weldon deserves a big fat stack of virtual cookies for this episode. ;D
5/5
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Aug 19, 2007 18:18:46 GMT -5
i like jr in this episode! he was so funny!
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Post by DP on Aug 23, 2007 23:39:18 GMT -5
I have to first say that this episode will always be a personal favorite of mine because it was the only one of the four premiere episodes that had Drakken in it. ;D
And in and of itself, the episode is just ingenious. I loved seeing Junior and Shego team up again; they make a great pair. And Ron's job search was relatable yet not stressful. Each of the scenes with Kim and Ron foiling Junior and Shego was clever and entertaining. And of course, I can't neglect to mention Drakken's brilliant performance with Frugal Lucre. He was at his best in this episode. 5/5
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Post by wolfdog72 on Oct 14, 2007 13:18:01 GMT -5
ron and kim finally got jobs. Great episode
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Post by Firelady Nemo on Oct 15, 2007 17:07:45 GMT -5
shego & jr!! a ship seeming to be abandoned... i liked them together!
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Post by fan on Oct 28, 2008 18:37:24 GMT -5
I like the episode. It got Shego. That's all that matters. And jokes about cakes and MAD MONNEY. Overall it would be a great episode, but unfortunately the ending was nothing more than a downer for me. I illustrated why with a screen cap. Shego: I could either kill the alligators with my plasma beams or I could just jump out of the hole, but none of the writers won't let me!
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Post by Kurt Weldon on Nov 1, 2008 12:10:41 GMT -5
I like the episode. It got Shego. That's all that matters. And jokes about cakes and MAD MONNEY. Overall it would be a great episode, but unfortunately the ending was nothing more than a downer for me. I illustrated why with a screen cap. Shego: I could either kill the alligators with my plasma beams or I could just jump out of the hole, but none of the writers won't let me! Actually, the writers had her hanging onto the edge of the pit, rather than being down in it. The way the writers envisioned it, she couldn't let go without falling, and wouldn't have had time to blast the alligators. Somehow that got overlooked in the wonders of the production process.
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Post by slicknickshady on Nov 3, 2008 19:45:05 GMT -5
I like the episode. It got Shego. That's all that matters. And jokes about cakes and MAD MONNEY. Overall it would be a great episode, but unfortunately the ending was nothing more than a downer for me. I illustrated why with a screen cap. Shego: I could either kill the alligators with my plasma beams or I could just jump out of the hole, but none of the writers won't let me! Actually, the writers had her hanging onto the edge of the pit, rather than being down in it. The way the writers envisioned it, she couldn't let go without falling, and wouldn't have had time to blast the alligators. Somehow that got overlooked in the wonders of the production process. Interesting. Nice to see you still come around these parts.
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Post by KillerBebe Obeys Zita on Nov 4, 2008 14:26:18 GMT -5
Actually, the writers had her hanging onto the edge of the pit, rather than being down in it. The way the writers envisioned it, she couldn't let go without falling, and wouldn't have had time to blast the alligators. Somehow that got overlooked in the wonders of the production process. On the story board; did they have her in the pit or on the wall? then let me ask, once the script is handed over does the writer have any input and is shown the story board or is their job over and they get a smile and a hand shake?
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Post by Kurt Weldon on Nov 6, 2008 11:55:35 GMT -5
Actually, the writers had her hanging onto the edge of the pit, rather than being down in it. The way the writers envisioned it, she couldn't let go without falling, and wouldn't have had time to blast the alligators. Somehow that got overlooked in the wonders of the production process. On the story board; did they have her in the pit or on the wall? then let me ask, once the script is handed over does the writer have any input and is shown the story board or is their job over and they get a smile and a hand shake? What you see on the screen is what the storyboard depicted. The animators follow the storyboard. They get in trouble if they don't. As for writers, they have no input (unless they happen to be the executive producers.) Their job is over once the script is done. Usually, there is neither a smile nor a handshake. Just a check...
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