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Post by mike on Aug 12, 2007 23:43:42 GMT -5
AwwGotta love how low there hands are on each other in that last one. yup loved all of it
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2007 23:57:09 GMT -5
iTunes got this one up earlier today. The first thing I noticed was the enhanced rendered video quality compared to the other episodes they released. There's finally no interlacing! NONE! "Oh No Yono" and "Clean Slate" were a couple of the biggest victims of such artifacts, where they'd look down right horrible at moments. It's 'bout time they fixed it... Anyways, since that only applies to the few of us who bought the episodes through iTunes, I'll digress.
Rating: 4/5
First off, the good: Loads of Kim/Ron mush An introduction to the new Kimmunicator Slight tension between Kim and Ron seemingly used to strengthen their relationship Duff Killigan makes another (albeit, a short) appearance Wade gets out of his room more Brik moves on in college, good for him Ron fighting over the crown with the TV show host (classic KP moment) Great Kim/Ron dialogue
The Bad: It was far too Bonnie centric
[EDIT] Crap, hit the wrong button... Was going to put a little more into the review, but meh, it's good enough.
And although I know the bulk caps were released already, hi-res screen captures will be on the way shortly for anyone wanting to use 'em for avatars and signatures and whatnot...
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Post by Sarah Ashley T. on Aug 13, 2007 0:18:56 GMT -5
I agree. "KP's version of House"...?? Psh... yea right. I ADORE House. Bonnie's just a lame b*tch, but maybe that's because I have to deal with so many girls like her, I just hate her off that bat. That's the only stereotype I have... I hate popular, sl*tty-looking girls. Sure, .. if you get to know some of them, they can actually be nice and they're not that way. Bonnie on the other hand might as well be one of the Plastics from Mean Girls Way to represent Sarah Ashley T. We need a clapping smiley on this board. lol. Well said. Thanks. The only reason why I really liked this episode.... was because I loved laughing at how ridiculous Bonnie was acting. It was like getting to laugh at the gbirls at my school. It was really, reaaalllly funny. And it also proves to all the Bonnie fans that their really is no changing her. She's just a selfish, immature, little brat *shrug*
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2007 0:33:53 GMT -5
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Post by slicknickshady on Aug 13, 2007 0:42:32 GMT -5
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Post by JuPMod on Aug 13, 2007 5:51:42 GMT -5
AwwGotta love how low there hands are on each other in that last one. Teenager in me says: Ron you animal!! ;D ;D ;D Ron an animal? What about Kim? We can't see her hand, so as far as we can tell, her hand maybe is lower than Ron's. ;D Kim (thinking): Mmmm... Nice and firm.
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Post by mike on Aug 13, 2007 7:37:43 GMT -5
Kim (thinking): Mmmm... Nice and firm. Kim and Ron (thinking): We're in heaven.... yeah....
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Post by nabusan on Aug 13, 2007 7:42:40 GMT -5
I've just got one thing to say about all the people bashing Bonnie: I'm glad she didn't change. She's not the character that changes much. She's messed up, and yes, she's a bossy priss - but at least she's honest about being messed up and a bossy priss. Kim can be as bossy and demanding as Bonnie sometimes - but if you recall, it took her coaching kid's soccer before she finally got her past her denial of that fact. Bonnie is proud of the fact that she's bossy, and I admire the fact that she sure as hell ain't changing her attitude just to get on the side of somebody's good graces. I mean, c'mon. What person would say they wanted a shallow, not too bright other person for a partner if they WEREN'T proud of being who they were? And besides, underneath all of Bonnie's more detestable features, it's been shown that she has some admirable skills and is perfectly capable of interacting with the rest of society. I mean, c'mon. She's basically KP's version of House, or Bad Santa. Exactly like them, if there's any character development they go through, you'd probably never know it ever happened to them at all. oooh, wonderfully said. Yeah, I see her in a House-ish kinda way. Well said. I say she's a fantastic character. I agree. That was a wonderful post. Along with Cloudmonet's post. Triple props - really well said
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Post by Scoutcraft Piratess on Aug 13, 2007 7:47:01 GMT -5
Does anyone else thinking Ron and Kim are aiming a tad low for the Disney Channel?
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Post by nabusan on Aug 13, 2007 7:47:29 GMT -5
Truly magnificent caps there! I adore Kim's wet hair, it looks better than her poofy version.
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Post by JuPMod on Aug 13, 2007 8:05:34 GMT -5
Does anyone else thinking Ron and Kim are aiming a tad low for the Disney Channel? Nah. It looks clean. Although one can say the same for Bonnie and Junior, given the way they were dancing there. ;D
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Aug 13, 2007 8:06:00 GMT -5
I agree.
The way she looks when her hair is wet is cool. I dunno what it is. I guess, because she doesn't look so... put together.
I'm still waiting for her to have a crazy random nervous breakdown...
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Post by nabusan on Aug 13, 2007 8:11:39 GMT -5
Oooh we know where Ron's hand is in that pic, but if I were Kim - I'd let my own hands 'wander' ;D
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Post by mike on Aug 13, 2007 8:16:09 GMT -5
I'd like to see Kim actually do that 'wandering' ;D ;D
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Post by manicspike on Aug 13, 2007 11:58:10 GMT -5
What about that TV show host? I know who it was supposed to be but it wasn't really him. Amazing, Lilo & Stitch could get him but Kim Possible couldn't? Then again, I know he was in the hospital last year.
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Post by cloudmonet on Aug 13, 2007 12:41:05 GMT -5
And hey, not that many people here care, but Prince Zuko gets at least two hot wet ones from Lady Mai in Avatar season three, one apparently in the very first episode. Don't feel too sorry for him.
I'm shocked you did not mention the "It took you 12 stinking years to kiss me" line by kim.
That gives your "Keeper of Kim/Ron season 1 & 2 Hints" a lot MORE AMMO.
Thank you for pointing that out, slicknick. Okay, ahem: I was right! I told you so! Bwahahaha! Hey, that felt kinda cool. I did notice her remark, but does anybody care about this anymore? *Cloudmonet looks down the page at Ninjanaco's post and rolls his eyes.* Okay, there's somebody. What's it gonna take to convince some folks, anyway? This is pretty close to "I've always loved you." Short version of the story, in the awkwardness of puberty, they scared each other off. Everything they've said about it in season 4 tends to support this notion and make the "oh no, we never considered it before So the Drama or maybe Emotion Sickness" theory a bit harder to support. The interesting question is why anyone would want to support the latter theory at this point. It doesn't change the outscome, and makes the transition harder to understand. ============= On another front, or should we say rear, we have Ron's Miroku-like hand positioning in the tag, and, far from objecting, Kim seems to be doing likewise. Snicker. How did Bob, Mark, and Steve get away with this one? For those of us who would like to believe Kim and Ron are enjoying their copious time spent alone together performing various acts of romantic sensual exploration, this provides fairly good support. Or should I say that to those who don't believe this, it offers rebuttal?
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Post by Ashfangirl20 on Aug 13, 2007 13:31:03 GMT -5
Awesome episode. Made me love Kim/Ron ship more and more. and yes I ship I ship Bonnie and Ssj now too. Ron was great, I loved seeing him talkdown to Bonnie and I loved his different outfits in this episode too ^^
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Post by slicknickshady on Aug 13, 2007 13:33:05 GMT -5
Thank you for pointing that out, slicknick. Okay, ahem: I was right! I told you so! Bwahahaha! Hey, that felt kinda cool. I did notice her remark, but does anybody care about this anymore? As i have said before it reminds me of following conversation between Ron and Moniques in emotion sickness. Ron: "It's not that I haven't thought about this. I mean, who hasn't?" The "12 stinkin years to Kiss me" tells me that Kim had thought about a romantic relationship with Ron long before so the drama. For various reasons both did not pursue it. For those of us who would like to believe Kim and Ron are enjoying their copious time spent alone together performing various acts of romantic sensual exploration, this provides fairly good support. I have never known a high school couple who did not make out. If anything I don't see how anybody can deny this. Other things they do together are not as clear cut so they could be debated.
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Post by ninjanaco on Aug 13, 2007 13:56:38 GMT -5
Hey, that felt kinda cool. I did notice her remark, but does anybody care about this anymore? *Cloudmonet looks down the page at Ninjanaco's post and rolls his eyes.* *NinjaNaco wonders why cloudmonet always lowercases the second capital "N" in his username* Well, maybe it's because of the fact that when they were hit by the truth ray, neither of them said anything indicating long-held romantic feelings, despite the fact that they were completely uninhibited, and would have blurted it out whether they wanted to or not? Or maybe it's because we know for a fact that Ron did not have a crush on Kim in "The Fearless Ferret," thus ruling out the theory that he's been pining for her his entire life? Maybe it's because Steve Loter said that they started seriously considering the Kim/Ron story arc with Emotion Sickness, instead of the very beginning of the series or earlier? (Yes, Bob and Mark did say that, from the beginning, they planned on getting Kim and Ron together eventually, but that's a different story.) Or perhaps it's because Kim and Ron gave any indications (besides rejection) of the possibility of them "getting together" (from ambiguity to outright shippines) only comes during S3 or later? And don't try to do the screencap thing. I can do that do. Look at these caps from HU: (A note on the third cap: Kim is looking at Wade when she does that thing with her mouth/teeth)See? Sure, Kim says se loves Ron and all that, but using cloudmonetian methodology I can say that Kim's gone black, and she's not ever going back! (Heck, replace Wade in those pics with Ron giving Kim the same looks Wade is giving her and you'd all be claiming that they were "proof" of Kim and Ron loving each other.) Also, don't try to lump in ES and StD. I know the "shippy arc" began before "So the Drama" (though it's a pity they didn't integrate StD better with that arc.) But as you said, we all agree as to the conclusion. Heck, I wouldn't have brought this up had not slicknickshady mentioned you and your theories.
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Post by slicknickshady on Aug 13, 2007 14:04:38 GMT -5
Well, maybe it's because of the fact that when they were hit by the truth ray, neither of them said anything indicating long-held romantic feelings, despite the fact that they were completely uninhibited, and would have blurted it out whether they wanted to or not? Or maybe it's because we know for a fact that Ron did not have a crush on Kim in "The Fearless Ferret," thus ruling out the theory that he's been pining for her his entire life? Maybe it's because Steve Loter said that they started seriously considering the Kim/Ron story arc with Emotion Sickness, instead of the very beginning of the series or earlier? (Yes, Bob and Mark did say that, from the beginning, they planned on getting Kim and Ron together eventually, but that's a different story.) Or perhaps it's because Kim and Ron gave any indications (besides rejection) of the possibility of them "getting together" (from ambiguity to outright shippines) only comes during S3 or later? Were going by quotes here, Theres quotes that prove the fact that Kim & Ron have thought about getting together before StD. Ron: "It's not that I haven't thought about this. I mean, who hasn't?" Kim: "No Kidding, It took you 12 stinking years to Kiss Me"
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