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Post by spaniard on Aug 17, 2006 23:09:04 GMT -5
Now Spaniard sees that she forgot the verb ;D
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Post by ragincajun on May 29, 2007 19:06:36 GMT -5
Just watched this on USA, I wonder about the Sarah-Hannah Relationship. In the park Hannah ask Sarah if he ask about her, I am sure she is refering to Davenport, and Sarah says every day. Then Hannah probes for more, then Sarah says he is planning a trip to Paris and I think he will ask us to go, and Hannah says I knew it. Then when Sarah gets in the car, Hannah tells Davenport how sorry she is about the death of the kids and he just ignores her. Which leads me to believe Sarah is lieing to her sister. I feel Hannah is the one living in Shadow Valley and Sarah is going along to please her sister. Just like the scene when Mrs Davenport ask where is Lucy, when they are watching the show and Sarah says Hannah said she was with You, and Hannah shakes her head no, like to say Sarah is lieing. Then Hannah punches her in the arm, Sarah looks like it hurt bad. Seems Sarah was trying to please her sister, and if she didn't she was physically abused, but maybe wanted to be with her family. Maybe her sister kept reminding her of what she had done for her.
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Post by deathroe on Oct 29, 2007 0:42:29 GMT -5
Sorry if this has been broached elsewhere, but I have a little puzzle ... I was watching the mothership marathon on TNT, like the loser I am , and noticed for the first time the recurring character of Stan Shatenstein (Sig Libowitz). These episodes (IMDB gives three, but Idk if that's accurate) appear to start prior to Shatenstein's turn on CI, yet he seems to have more experience with capital cases than Carver credits him with in "Tomorrow" and to be--well--slightly less dumb, and certainly not the worst lawyer Carver could know. Various possibilities suggest themselves: (1) Writer's error. (2) They aren't the same character, but perhaps twins (and might the character in "Tomorrow" actually be Sid Shatenstein? I don't have my DVD handy to check. (3) I worry way too much over these things. But I still thought it was kind of interesting
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