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CollinwoodComedyHour@yahoogroups.com, "Kim" <az-
shadowwalker@c...> wrote:
> I'll have to check out my tapes. That's my lone lifeline to DS
right now.
> I haven't watched in a while, but I'm going to pull that one &
watch it
> again. I love that ep that's done almost entirely as a one-woman
show w/
> just Julia & the ghost of Woodard.
Just saw it! worth the price of admission.
She ran the gamut of emotions from alpha to omega in eight seconds!
A record even for her- and that includes the hands flitting across
the face, Priceless. It should be a yearly Halloween Special.
(I believe Dan Curtis said they'd spent
> too much money that week, so he severely limited the number of
actors they
> could have. In the end, I've heard that the ep was more expensive
to shoot
> because they had to be so creative with camera work and such.
Leave it to
> good ol' DC, I guess.)
> I have to say, though, that poor Grayson Hall's attempts at
screaming
> always make me scream with laughter. The woman just didn't have
the voice
> to do a terrified scream justice.
>
> Kim
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ohfergod [mailto:mapearce@s...]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:36 AM
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> > Subject: [CollinwoodComedyHour] "who wasn't there?"
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> > Watching earlier eps, right after Julia and Barnabas kill Dr.
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> > Julia imagines Dr. Woodard's ghost behind her.
> > She screams, Victoria rushes in;
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> > "Who wasn't there?" she asks,
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> > "No one was there." Julia answers.
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