Constance Lever-Tracy (socl.n.ss@psy1.ssn.flinders.edu.au)
Tue, 9 Jun 1998 16:43:41 +0000
>A little while ago I was talking about introducing my friend, Cotton, to PG
>and had the misfortune of showing her Killer on the Line. Apparantly alot of
>you felt that this was indeed no misfortune, and that KOTL was a classic
>episode of PG... just out of curiousity, why? What should set it apart from
>any other, being better or worse? And while I'm at it, why is everyone so
>against Picking Up The Pieces? I thought some bits in hit were hilarious:
>Frazz: "Check!" Colin: "It's in the mail!" or something to that effect...
1) no one ever denyed liking parts of Picking up the peices they
jsut didn't like the overall effect.
Killer On the Line - Allows a numenbr of the main characters to share
the lime light there is no star of the.
I like it beacuse it shows Sarah useing her reporting skill and
really conecting with Jack. Its a well thought out plot, starting with
Spike and Lynda conflict and then the whole group comming together to
work out what is going on. Its an ensable effort everone get involved
even Colin although he's a long way behind.
My favoruate parts are the discusions after Jack has rung where they
are discusing Sarah's reactions and the phone call - its classic. Not
nessecarly funny (although Colin is) but dramatic, trying to judge
how the unknown person will react to Sarah's tackics for getting the
stroy out of him.
Althoguht we the audence have some idea of what the final Jigsaw
looks like its interesting to watch the newsteam do it. Each peice
follwing on from the last.
Natacha
>--Eavan "The my God, no wonder it's such a silly thread, I created it at 1:15
>in the morning" Cully
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