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Post by John Kenneth Muir on Feb 26, 2009 18:21:35 GMT -5
Hey everyone, Turn down the lights, pull the shades closed, turn off the phone and download "Scared" if you dare. The episode is now available on Veoh. Warbling as usual in stream form but download -- perfect. I recommend the download, especially for this episode, where sound and light are so important. Google is still processing. Hopefully I'll be able to provide a link soon. Here's the Veoh link: www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/horror/watch/v17861676demaYr7j
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Post by faninawe on Feb 26, 2009 18:43:04 GMT -5
Thank you, John. I usually watch the videos first online and then download them and watch them many times later on. The video wouldn't play for me online. I keep getting the message, "We are unable to load your video at this time. Please try again later." So, I just downloaded it and I will watch it very shortly. I am so excited. I will not watch it in the dark, though.
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Post by John Kenneth Muir on Feb 26, 2009 20:06:34 GMT -5
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Post by faninawe on Mar 2, 2009 11:36:14 GMT -5
(Spoilers) This (imo) is the best episode thus far. Travis surprised us in "Devoured", but Theresa really drops a bombshell in "Scared"! My opinion of the best episode thus far keeps changing because the episodes keep getting better and better. Arlo has been a hero and has helped save our denizens many times. However, in Season 3, it seems that his attempts to help only backfire and serve to wreak havoc on everyone else. It was interesting that Arlo referred to the elderly gentleman who visited him in episode 2.5 "Populated". The gentleman was played by Craig T. Adams. His character was referred to in the credits only as "Thomas". There was some dialog at the time about who this person could be. Could it have been Arlo himself from the future? We now know that "Thomas" must have been with Arlo for quite some time and taught him how to use his abilities. However, Thomas is still an enigma. Who was this person really? Astrid sings an evil lullaby for Arlo and then comforts and spurs him to action with a song that his Grandmother used to sing to him. I love the episodes where Astrid gets to sing. She has a very lovely voice. Her memories may be missing or scrambled but thank goodness she didn't forget how to sing! There is much to digest in this episode. Theresa has really put us in a quandary. We know the 'what' but we don't know the 'who'. I can't wait to see how that plays out.
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