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vintagedreamsofsennett · 3 months ago
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loving scenes
Man-I-Cured / Wife Tames Wolf / Twin Husbands / Hired Husband / Bet Your Life
Leon kissing Dorothy
High and Dizzy / Texas Tough Guy / Lord Epping Returns / One Wild Night + Twin Husbands
Dorothy regretting her marriage
Beware of Redheads / Wife Tames Wolf / Dad Always Pays / High and Dizzy
Dorothy's unlucky maidenhood
The Dancing Millionaire
golf club scenes
He Forgot to Remember / Twin Husbands
vase scenes
He Forgot to Remember / Oh, Professor Behave / Twin Husbands / Borrowed Blonde / Beware of Redheads / Texas Tough Guy / Punchy Pancho / One Wild Night
other violent moments #1
Maid Trouble
other violent moments #2
Borrowed Blonde
other Leon x Dorothy moments #1
Triple Trouble / Don't Fool Your Wife
other Leon x Dorothy moments #2
Lord Epping Returns
other Leon x Dorothy moments #3
High and Dizzy
other Leon x Dorothy moments #4
Borrowed Blonde
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from1837to1945 · 6 months ago
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<The opening>
Hired Husband (1947)
<Leon talking about marriage>
Triple Trouble (1944) / Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
<but she's much more attractive than young herself>
Dad Always Pays (1949) / Punchy Pancho (1951)
<vase scenes>
Twin Husbands (1946) / Texas Tough Guy (1950) / Punchy Pancho (1951) / One Wild Night (1951)
<Leon kissing Dorothy>
High and Dizzy (1950) / Texas Tough Guy (1950) / Lord Epping Returns (1951) / One Wild Night (1951) / Twin Husbands (1946)
<Dorothy regretting her marriage>
Beware of Redheads (1945) / Wife Tames Wolf (1947) / Dad Always Pays (1949) / High and Dizzy (1950)
<The ending>
High and Dizzy (1950)
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roswelldetails · 5 years ago
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Episode 2x04 - What if God Was One of Us
EPISODE SUMMARY:
AN ACT OF GOD — On the verge of a breakthrough in her quest to save Max (Nathan Dean), Liz (Jeanine Mason) turns to Kyle (Michael Trevino) for one last favor that could potentially land him in hot water. Meanwhile, Michael (Michael Vlamis) and Alex’s (Tyler Blackburn) investigation into Nora (guest star Kayla Ewell) leads them to a farm, where they meet a historian named Forrest (guest star Christian Antidormi). Elsewhere, Cameron (guest star Riley Voelkel) confronts Jesse Manes (Trevor St. John) about her sister’s whereabouts, and Isobel (Lily Cowles) uses her powers for good. Amber Midthunder also stars. Shiri Appleby directed the episode written by Steve Stringer & Christopher Hollier (#204). Original airdate 4/6/2020.
DETAILS:
Roy said that he took veterinary training, which is how he was able to help with Louise and Nora's injuries.
"How come it feels like you don't know what I'm saying, but you know what I'm thinking?"
Roy moved the truck (with the pods in it?) to the livery.
"Boss's wife won't let him blame the drought on God so that honor goes to his foreman -- that's me."
Kyle on The Science:
"You're telling me that Michael Guerin used pinball parts and a car battery to cause cutaneous perfusion?
(Cutaneous perfusion...i think it is circulation of fluid/blood through tissue, but it's a bit above my head)
The device Liz needs is a "Personal Genome Machine". She ordered it when she still worked at the hospital.
Before entering the Crashdown, Graham Green tapes a Missing sign on the door for Hank Gibbons (who Noah killed in 1x13).  Apparently someone covered it up.
The sign is HARD to read, but I think it says:
"All viable leads reported to Graham Green's UFO Emporium will receive a free keychain.  Make certain you subscribe to the Weekly Probe as we dive deeper into the untold stories of Roswell and answer the question on everyone's mind.  ARE YOU NEXT?"
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Graham Green references that he's the "creator of last week's 39th most downloaded true crime podcast." (Assuming that this is the Weekly Probe, referenced on the poster).
Graham Green is opening a 1947 themed malt shop at the UFO Emporium
U.F. Doughs (the Crashdown's new donuts).
Isobel's been coming to the Crashdown every day for weeks.  (Note that this episode is the first one that really doesn't have a clear time context).
"Feliz cumpleanos, mama!" Happy birthday in Spanish, of course, but note Kyle's choice term of endearment for fic purposes!  And she responds in kind "Gracias, mijo!" (Mijo = male version. Arturo calls Liz mija = female version)
"A wild Michael Guerin finally emerges from his weeks-long hibernation in a lab and a library."
Again, non-specific time frame.
"When every other farm was struggling, the Longs experienced record-breaking crops.  Summer of '47. No one could explain it…till October '48. The day after that photo ran in the paper, the farm was devastated by a massive fire.  Foreman, entire staff killed. Whole place burned down."
"What caused the fire?"
"Well the paper called it an act of God.  Said it was a freak storm. Bolt of lightning strikes the barn the same night that my mom's caught and locked up in Caulfield."
Wyatt Long's horses are named "Diamond" and "Silk".
Jesse Manes' beer of choice is "Polestaff".
Cam's postcard from Charlie (Likely the reason she came back to Roswell) says:
"See you back in Roswell --Charlotte"
Top left corner says "Greetings from Roswell, NM".
It was mailed to Jenna at the Green Hill Motel in Dayton, Ohio.
Jenna says it's not Charlie's handwriting.
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Isobel in the mindwarp: "And what's your dream, Arturo? What would be your miracle? What do you pray for?"
Arturo & Rosa's fight… 
"Did that fool give you drugs? I'll kill him!"
"Ow! You're hurting me! That's child abuse!"
"Everything I do I do to hold you up and you see it as abuse. I don't know what to do anymore!"
"Yeah right." Rosa falls down and laughs.
"This isn't funny! Sheriff Valenti won't give you any more chances."
"You should be happy. You wanted me to be on the field hockey team, remember? You said I should make friends and have good American fun."
"Who sold you the pills?"
"I stole them."
"Was it Frederico?"
"You wouldn't believe me."
"Tell me the truth!"
"It was Mom! She's either too high to notice that they're missing, or she knows and she doesn't care."
"You're lying to me. I don't know how to help you."
"So stop trying then. I'm beyond hope anyway, right? That's what everyone else in this town thinks."
"Maybe you're right. I'm going for a drive."
Arturo tried to register with Instagram as PancakePapi!! He ended up with PancakePapi58!
Scene with Steph and her dad...FIRST MENTION OF SOPAPILLAS ON THE SHOW!!! 🤤🤤🤤🤤 (They're the best...in New Mexican restaurants they're like, both an appetizer and a dessert.  They're like hollow fried bread that you eat with honey. Delicious.)  See here:
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Plus it gave the show another opportunity to be authentically New Mexican through food references.  (Last season it was in episode 2 when Arturo asked,"red or green?" And Liz replied "Christmas!". In New Mexico that means half red half green chile smothering her plate.) Like so: 
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1948...unclear how much time has passed, but Louise says months.
The kid's name is Walt.  (Walt Long?? Some other last name?).
Nora says that under the tarp is the "pumpkin launcher" and it's a surprise.
Nora says it's not safe for Michael here, "but soon."
"Hey do you smell that? It smells like rain.  It's what you smell like under all the grease and bourbon.  It's what your workshop smells like. Something alien happened here. Not that I can still smell it 70 years later."
"This is the best evidence I've seen that Max and Isobel's mother survived the initial firefight. This is something that you do with family."
"Nora's my mother. If she was here at the same time as Louise…"
Note - when did they confirm who Louise was or that she was Max & Isobel's mom? This has not happened narratively yet.
Since Walt was a young kid, Alex thinks there's a chance he's still alive (though at the end Nora definitely thought he died when the barn blew up. I suspect that Walt survived and is the key to the story...not fact, just speculation.)
Forrest: "The foreman, Roy Bronson, was definitely hiding something.  But it wasn't Little Green Men. It was Nazi spies."
"This is like Junior Year eraser room, getting caught by Coach Wiggins."
OG callback to the eraser room being the high school makeout spot. OG, "the eraser room takes our innocence." 
Rosa in Spanish "¿En serio?" Basically "are you serious!?!" Or "really?" When the blender shorts out (awfully similar to her first Noah nightmare in 2x01)
"...when Charlie told me she had stole classified documents, I reported her.  I thought I was doing the right thing and the military put her in prison."
"Right. Where she was safe."
"No. I… I didn't know who she really was when I turned her in. I didn't know what prison would do to her."
"She wanted you to turn her in, Jenna. She set you up to do so. She knew that as long as she was in government custody no one could get to her."
"Charlie fought in two wars.  Who was she afraid of?"
"A private securities firm, most likely.  You know that I met her? She was working on this genetic sequencing project that had the potential to save lives, but also destroy them. And there were some people out there who saw applications for her research that went beyond her intentions."
"She was doing research that could help save lives, and people wanted to use it to create a bioweapon."
"Well yeah, she created this pathogen that could seek out and dismantle specific sequences. Just think about it -- a smart bomb that could be detonated in the middle of a crowded city, only harm it's intended target. Think about the innocent civilian lives saved while you take out leaders of terrorist organizations."
"Or commit genocide. If her work fell into the wrong hands, it could quietly wipe out entire groups of people because they share a certain genetic code, while their neighbors go about living their lives.  Why do you know so much about this? What's your interest in my sister?"
"I believed that I had a use for her pathogen, at one time. But my fight is over now."
A few notes about this exchange.
Clearly Charlie's pathogen is the key ingredient in the smart bomb that Flint was developing, as discussed in 1x12.
Liz's "personal genome machine" can break down the alien genetics and give Project Shepherd what they need to use a smart bomb on the aliens. 
Don't forget, her lab is protected by Air Force security set up by "Alex's team". (Badbadbadbad!)
Rosa describing her bipolarism. 
"I get these mood swings sometimes. Like, I can be happy and singing one minute, and then, all of a sudden, this darkness just closes in over me, and I have all these voices telling me that I'm worthless."
Jesse gives Cam the name of the security firm looking for Charlie.  We don't see the name of it. He warns her to be careful. "I may be hobbled but they are not."
"Now, you were hunting aliens, and I gave you Max's name. Why didn't you lock him up in Caulfield with the rest?"
"I don't know.  I guess I feel like there's a story unfolding in Roswell. Has been for more than 50 years.  You can't blame me for wanting to see how it ends."
Catherine Zeta-Jones in a laser maze -- Liz is referencing the 1999 movie Entrapment.
Liz trying to science-intrigue Kyle….
"Interesting historical footnote. There was an internment camp in Roswell. Nazi POWs built half this city.  Hence the iron crosses. My great-great grandfather BoDean's foreman got busted for hiding a couple of women here. According to him 'A couple Nazi spies escaped and strudeled their schnitzel for room and board right here on this very farm.  See, I was never really as into shooting squirrels as Wyatt is, so, when I came out here for summers as a kid, my cousin Kate and I -- we'd prowl the property for artifacts."
"You know, what we're doing you and me -- it doesn't only have to be for Max...once Max is healthy, we could use this genome machine to Target cellular apoptosis.  I mean, we could craft polymerase sequencing in human DNA. We don't have to stop. We have no boards, no restrictions…"
Apoptosis is also sometimes referred to as "cellular suicide" or "spontaneous single cell death".
Polymerase is like the building blocks of DNA.
In other words, Liz is really, really smart.
FORREST LONG!!!!!! 😂😂😂. 
Alex on the bullet shells: "These match the M1917s the airmen used in '48.
"They were scattered all over the property. Legend has it the Nazis we're building some kind of bomb in the barn. Then one night the Air Force showed up."
"The night of the fire."
"The blaze burned so hot it turned sand to stone. Papers say that lightning struck the barn and everyone died in the flames, but...that's bull.  See I think the Air Force covered up the massacre that happened when they discovered that weapon.
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A few things on this scene… 
Forrest mentions his cousin Kate...Wyatt's sister who was murdered by Noah in 2008.  So Forrest is Wyatt Long's cousin. 
Substitute Nazi for alien and it's probably all based somewhat based in truth.  In the 1940s that definitely would have been a reasonably obvious way to cover it up, especially given the history that Forrest cites and the military culture in Roswell.
Note: POW = prisoner of war
The iron crosses Forrest references…
Article on the German POWs in the Roswell Daily Record…
Walt was hiding in the barn when Tripp made it explode.  Explosion looked shimmery, like the alien ship & tech. 
Also, more info than you ever wanted to know about the Roswell Army Air Field/Walker Air Force Base/Roswell International Air Center...including some info on the POWs.
Sheriff Valenti's theory on Noah's death:
"I think Max Evans poisoned Noah and left him in the desert the night of the lightning storm, and I think Isobel Evans was in on it."
Kyle says it would take gallons of acetone to poison someone.
Tripp was Alex's great uncle
Nora was working on a ship to take the pods home.
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TRIPP MANES!!!  Full name is Eugene Manes III.
Alex finally gives Michael the piece of alien ship he's had.  He doesn't want to be another Manes man standing in Michael's way.
Cam's voicemail to Liz.
"Got a lead on my sister.  Give me a call when you get that tin-star-wearing E.T. awake, so I can curse him out for worrying us all. Good luck Liz. Bring Max home."
Arturo's Spanish to Liz and Rosa.
"Das gracias a Dios.  Gracias todos los dias."
Translates generally to "Thank God.  Thanks every day."
Isobel's monologue at the end:
"The idea of God always freaked me out. Like, apparently he made people in his own image, which, first of all, get over yourself. And also, does that apply to us? Does every planet have its own God? Let's say that we're all clones of the big guy in the sky. Well then, doesn't it stand to reason that we're all capable of slinging light? Well I guess by that same token we're all capable of tremendous wrath. We're walking contradictions. A never-ending mercurial rise and fall. Darkness and light. I guess the real miracle is choosing the light. Despite the ever-present darkness. Look at us. You're in the middle of a downright biblical desert, galaxies from where we started. I mean, our very existence is a miracle. I'm capable of so much more than I thought I was, Max. I really think that maybe I could do great things. I need you to come back, okay? I need you to be the thing that I can believe in. That doesn't let me down. I just need this one little miracle, and I promise I won't ever ask for anything ever again."
MUSIC:
1. LEN "Steal My Sunshine"
2. Spacehog "In The Meantime"
3. Duke Ellington "Take It Easy"
4. Maná "Como Te Deseo"
5. Oasis "Don't Look Back In Anger"
6. Ben Harper "Waiting On An Angel"
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 6 months ago
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<The opening>
Hired Husband (1947)
<Leon talking about marriage>
Triple Trouble (1944) / Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
<but she's much more attractive than young herself>
Dad Always Pays (1949) / Punchy Pancho (1951)
<vase scenes>
Twin Husbands (1946) / Texas Tough Guy (1950) / Punchy Pancho (1951) / One Wild Night (1951)
<Leon kissing Dorothy>
High and Dizzy (1950) / Texas Tough Guy (1950) / Lord Epping Returns (1951) / One Wild Night (1951) / Twin Husbands (1946)
<Dorothy regretting her marriage>
Beware of Redheads (1945) / Wife Tames Wolf (1947) / Dad Always Pays (1949) / High and Dizzy (1950)
<The ending>
High and Dizzy (1950)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 year ago
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26 films I've watched among many RKO comedies co-starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Granger-Part 4
Man-I-Cured (1941)
Home Work (1942)
Dear! Deer! (1942)
Gem-Jams (1943)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944)
Triple Trouble (1944)
He Forgot to Remember (1944)
Beware of Redheads (1945)
Maid Trouble (1946)
Oh, Professor Behave! (1946)
Twin Husbands (1946)
Borrowed Blonde (1947)
Wife Tames Wolf (1947)
Hired Husband (1947)
Bet Your Life (1948)
Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
Bachelor Blues (1948)
Backstage Follies (1948)
Dad Always Pays (1949)
Oil's Well That Ends Well (1949)
Shocking Affair (1949)
High and Dizzy (1950)
Texas Tough Guy (1950)
Punchy Pancho (1951)
One Wild Night (1951)
Lord Epping Returns (1951)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 year ago
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26 films I've watched among many RKO comedies co-starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Granger-Part 6
Man-I-Cured (1941)
Home Work (1942)
Dear! Deer! (1942)
Gem-Jams (1943)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944)
Triple Trouble (1944)
He Forgot to Remember (1944)
Beware of Redheads (1945)
Maid Trouble (1946)
Oh, Professor Behave! (1946)
Twin Husbands (1946)
Borrowed Blonde (1947)
Wife Tames Wolf (1947)
Hired Husband (1947)
Bet Your Life (1948)
Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
Bachelor Blues (1948)
Backstage Follies (1948)
Dad Always Pays (1949)
Oil's Well That Ends Well (1949)
Shocking Affair (1949)
High and Dizzy (1950)
Texas Tough Guy (1950)
Punchy Pancho (1951)
One Wild Night (1951)
Lord Epping Returns (1951)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 year ago
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26 films I've watched among many RKO comedies co-starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Granger-Part 5
Man-I-Cured (1941)
Home Work (1942)
Dear! Deer! (1942)
Gem-Jams (1943)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944)
Triple Trouble (1944)
He Forgot to Remember (1944)
Beware of Redheads (1945)
Maid Trouble (1946)
Oh, Professor Behave! (1946)
Twin Husbands (1946)
Borrowed Blonde (1947)
Wife Tames Wolf (1947)
Hired Husband (1947)
Bet Your Life (1948)
Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
Bachelor Blues (1948)
Backstage Follies (1948)
Dad Always Pays (1949)
Oil's Well That Ends Well (1949)
Shocking Affair (1949)
High and Dizzy (1950)
Texas Tough Guy (1950)
Punchy Pancho (1951)
One Wild Night (1951)
Lord Epping Returns (1951)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 year ago
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26 films I've watched among many RKO comedies co-starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Granger-Part 3
Man-I-Cured (1941)
Home Work (1942)
Dear! Deer! (1942)
Gem-Jams (1943)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944)
Triple Trouble (1944)
He Forgot to Remember (1944)
Beware of Redheads (1945)
Maid Trouble (1946)
Oh, Professor Behave! (1946)
Twin Husbands (1946)
Borrowed Blonde (1947)
Wife Tames Wolf (1947)
Hired Husband (1947)
Bet Your Life (1948)
Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
Bachelor Blues (1948)
Backstage Follies (1948)
Dad Always Pays (1949)
Oil's Well That Ends Well (1949)
Shocking Affair (1949)
High and Dizzy (1950)
Texas Tough Guy (1950)
Punchy Pancho (1951)
One Wild Night (1951)
Lord Epping Returns (1951)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 year ago
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26 films I've watched among many RKO comedies co-starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Granger-Part 2
Man-I-Cured (1941)
Home Work (1942)
Dear! Deer! (1942)
Gem-Jams (1943)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944)
Triple Trouble (1944)
He Forgot to Remember (1944)
Beware of Redheads (1945)
Maid Trouble (1946)
Oh, Professor Behave! (1946)
Twin Husbands (1946)
Borrowed Blonde (1947)
Wife Tames Wolf (1947)
Hired Husband (1947)
Bet Your Life (1948)
Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
Bachelor Blues (1948)
Backstage Follies (1948)
Dad Always Pays (1949)
Oil's Well That Ends Well (1949)
Shocking Affair (1949)
High and Dizzy (1950)
Texas Tough Guy (1950)
Punchy Pancho (1951)
One Wild Night (1951)
Lord Epping Returns (1951)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 year ago
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26 films I've watched among many RKO comedies co-starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Granger-Part 1
Man-I-Cured (1941)
Home Work (1942)
Dear! Deer! (1942)
Gem-Jams (1943)
Girls! Girls! Girls! (1944)
Triple Trouble (1944)
He Forgot to Remember (1944)
Beware of Redheads (1945)
Maid Trouble (1946)
Oh, Professor Behave! (1946)
Twin Husbands (1946)
Borrowed Blonde (1947)
Wife Tames Wolf (1947)
Hired Husband (1947)
Bet Your Life (1948)
Don't Fool Your Wife (1948)
Bachelor Blues (1948)
Backstage Follies (1948)
Dad Always Pays (1949)
Oil's Well That Ends Well (1949)
Shocking Affair (1949)
High and Dizzy (1950)
Texas Tough Guy (1950)
Punchy Pancho (1951)
One Wild Night (1951)
Lord Epping Returns (1951)
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