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In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
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Synopsis: Spoiler:
Hopefully last week's episode was the only time we will ever see a Stan story as the A Plot. Looks like tonight's will be back to Mary and Marshall. |
Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
Pretty bland episode. Needed more Mary.
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Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
^^
Couldn't disagree more. Nice to see a Marshall-centric episode. And it was different; as a tech guy myself, it's nice to see engineer characters on TV who aren't simply depicted as one-dimensional nerds. Cool Freemason reference. With Dan Brown's new book coming in the fall, I think we're going to see a lot of media references to Freemasonry between now and then. Are Marshall and Mary's sister headed for a hookup? [Edit] Can anyone tell me the name of the musical piece that was playing during the final scene? Never mind, I think it's "Li'l Darlin'" from Count Basie's "Finest Hour" album. |
Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
I liked it, always good to see Clarke Peters
I like the little jabs Mary and Eleanor take at each other. |
Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
Clarke Peters. :up:
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Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
The grain on this show is so annoying in HD. I can't believe they are shooting this on 16mm film instead of digital video.
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Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
I thought this was a really good episode.
The episode added some depth to Marshall's character and I thought Mary was funny and snippy in her supporting role. Loved her fascination with the Super Stapler. I thought Clarke Peters was really solid. It was kind of sad to see this character feel so tortured by his actions, which was only a bridge design. Are there restaurants that actually ship food like ribs to your house from another state as exemplified in this episode? How the heck would you ship it without it spoiling? |
Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
Tony's Seafood here in Baton Rouge has a dept of 5 employees for out of state orders and shipping. They use dry ice. I am not sure of others
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Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 9499687)
I thought this was a really good episode.
The episode added some depth to Marshall's character and I thought Mary was funny and snippy in her supporting role. Loved her fascination with the Super Stapler. I thought Clarke Peters was really solid. It was kind of sad to see this character feel so tortured by his actions, which was only a bridge design. Are there restaurants that actually ship food like ribs to your house from another state as exemplified in this episode? How the heck would you ship it without it spoiling? In fact, I think this is the site: http://www.tastesofchicago.com/faq Basically they flash freeze the food, and use Dry Ice to keep it that way. And shipping is within 1-2 days. |
Re: In Plain Sight -- "Duplicate Bridge" -- 6/7/09
I know you can get Kansas City BBQ shipped to you using dry ice. Thought it does make for some pricey BBQ.
I did find it amusing that it was Omaha BBQ that they were excited about. It's been about 10 years since I last lived in Omaha but the BBQ was merely decent and hardly compared to KC. |
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