Episode 7 Discussion
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12-12-2009, 08:19 PM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
Ok, I suppose it was more my interpretation that was out than anything else, thanks Silktie.
DANNY - Placements all over the shop. Back up vehicles, chopper support if we need it. Bomb disposal with a signal jammer for Mary’s trademark remote control blasts. And Tom here’s doing the catering. Mate. You are so covered. |
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12-12-2009, 09:08 PM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
Truly exceptional episode; Ashley Kumar (Ashok) is quite a gifted young actor; it would be great if Ashok did indeed join the grid but considering his distrust of the securtiy services I have to agree. BRILLIANT episode!!!
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12-12-2009, 09:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2009 09:18 PM by femaleBertieWooster.)
Post: #43
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
(12-12-2009 08:03 PM)Silktie Wrote: I have one gripe though; to me the fact that Ashok is only 17 makes that speech he gave the guy at the end really unbelievable. Such tremendous political and human insight is highly unlikely to come from someone so young. And also, I thought they wimped out of killing the bad guy at the end. Ashok was living that political/human situation. On first hearing nothing jumped out as insight a politician could only have (or not have as the case may be.) His not killing the so-called bay guy showed that it was more important that he convince said bad guy of the truth of the situation even though it put everyone in the building at risk of a horrible death. I think RA did a wonderful job of standing down as the star of his scenes with Ashok, letting the child really show his gravitas while he just stood there showing the respect grow on his face. Rooftop scene: Beth and Dmitri sneak up and disarm Lucas, cuff him and lead him away. Lucas screams, "No Harry please, I'd rather die!" Harry: "We're sending you to rehab ................. in Texas." |
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12-12-2009, 11:07 PM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
Lucas, you are redeemed. Wow.
Thanks Tyger! |
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12-12-2009, 11:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2009 11:38 PM by lwhite53.)
Post: #45
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
(12-12-2009 09:16 PM)femaleBertieWooster Wrote:(12-12-2009 08:03 PM)Silktie Wrote: I have one gripe though; to me the fact that Ashok is only 17 makes that speech he gave the guy at the end really unbelievable. Such tremendous political and human insight is highly unlikely to come from someone so young. And also, I thought they wimped out of killing the bad guy at the end. Ashok's age could have been a problem in the way you reference Silktie if the writers hadn't done such a good job of setting up the character. The first time we meet him, he comes across as intelligent, articulate, thoughtful and savvy. I had no problem believing anything he said throughout the ep, especially after hearing about his efforts and problems finding someone to play football with -- he's had to grow up quickly and he's found wisdom through his struggles. He's nobody's fool though, as we hear quite clearly in his interactions with Lucas. "What is the truth?" "Betrayal is a cancer. Let it eat your soul, not mine." "Please tell me this isn't going where I think it's going." |
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13-12-2009, 12:13 AM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
I like how Ashok told Lucas that he knew he was being played!! Just like Sarah played him!! Wow....very tense episode.
Still like episode 4 better |
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13-12-2009, 07:35 AM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
(12-12-2009 09:16 PM)femaleBertieWooster Wrote:(12-12-2009 08:03 PM)Silktie Wrote: I have one gripe though; to me the fact that Ashok is only 17 makes that speech he gave the guy at the end really unbelievable. Such tremendous political and human insight is highly unlikely to come from someone so young. And also, I thought they wimped out of killing the bad guy at the end. I was definitely not implying that only a politician could have this insight, but merely that it is the type of insight one gains with years of experience of a particular situation. True, he was living in that situation, but honestly, how many 17 year olds do you know with such a deep understanding of what motivates other human beings to do what they do? My point is that it was rather fortuitous that such a wise 17-year old was already in place for them to use. Also, I wasn't saying that Lucas should have killed the guy at the end, but that it would have been in Spooks tradition if he went ahead and killed himself. But that's just my bloodlust talking. |
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13-12-2009, 07:56 AM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
(13-12-2009 12:13 AM)age1021 Wrote: I like how Ashok told Lucas that he knew he was being played!! Just like Sarah played him!! Wow....very tense episode. I agree - but if Lucas had bared his bum in Ep7 too it would have been a definite contender....... |
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13-12-2009, 08:45 AM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
(13-12-2009 07:56 AM)kirmostar Wrote:(13-12-2009 12:13 AM)age1021 Wrote: I like how Ashok told Lucas that he knew he was being played!! Just like Sarah played him!! Wow....very tense episode. Typical Lucas fan here DANNY - Placements all over the shop. Back up vehicles, chopper support if we need it. Bomb disposal with a signal jammer for Mary’s trademark remote control blasts. And Tom here’s doing the catering. Mate. You are so covered. |
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13-12-2009, 10:06 AM
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RE: Episode 7 Discussion
I must admit I thought Dhillon was going to light himself on fire too after he let Ashok go. I'm prepared to take that scene as it was, although the same problems crossed my mind afterwards, because I found it incredibly tense and powerful both times I've watched it.
Many thanks to Tyger for a terrific signature |
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