Murray Head wrote: > > Hello everyone, welcome to 1998! > I always liked the idea that Spike really was good at his job - he wasn't > there purely to throw furniture and witty barbs at Lynda - there's only a > few other eps where Spikes talent emerges. > >Kevin replies.... Remember the scene in "The Week and Pizza" where Kenny accuses Lynda of only having Spike at the meetings 'cause she fancied him? This is one of those cases where Kenny is only half-right. Lynda learned as far back as "Photo Finish" and "Interface" that one of the things that makes Spike a good reporter is that he takes a very unconventional look at problems and sometimes sees issues or solutions to problems that the "pure" journalists on the staff don't. I'd suggest one of the best examples of this is "Something Terrible", where the question Spike offers up for Colin as to why some abused kids don't tell probably is the closest to Cindy's true motivations, and yet it shocks the other members of the news team. That an abused kid could still love her abusive father strikes them as horrific, but Spike knows something about having a messed up home and can relate to her plight all too well. I think Spike is portrayed as much more clever far more often than you give him credit for, Murray. And by the way, I liked that "diary" quote, but not as it was filmed. Oh, one other bit off-topic. Has anyone else had problems getting mail into and off of the PGML. My reception is fine, but Karen Mann has been having problems and asked me if the mailing list was dead. Kevin Nauta prydonia@accn.org -- T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T By default, pressing 'reply' will send mail back to the list, not to the author of the message you're replying to. To unsubscribe, mail "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@lists.yoyo.org" |