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Post by Erika on Jun 24, 2008 12:11:21 GMT -5
Discuss Episode 3 here.
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 13:46:50 GMT -5
Wonder what the title itself is refering to leaving behind.
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Post by Erika on Jul 8, 2008 14:36:30 GMT -5
Ugh forgot to remove that - that's the title for ep 5.
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 14:39:38 GMT -5
Then cue: Blank discussion for the moment. Until we get more details.
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Post by Deep Art Frummy on Jul 8, 2008 19:33:13 GMT -5
Episode 3 is called "The Mousetrap."
Obviously we don't have enough details to REALLY speculate what it will be about, but if we judge strictly from the two Fox TV spots, I guess you could assume it's in reference to trying to capture Cameron to set her straight or something...
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 19:34:03 GMT -5
Seems possible....especially if they don't stop her in the first episode.
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Post by Deep Art Frummy on Jul 8, 2008 19:36:25 GMT -5
I'm hoping they don't. I'm really hoping she continues the rampage for a couple episodes.
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 19:42:45 GMT -5
Same here. Give them some questionably ground before she returns to the side of the heroes.
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Post by Deep Art Frummy on Jul 8, 2008 19:48:22 GMT -5
So many questions that can't be answered right now. I really wish it were September 8th already.
With Cameron going bad, do you think she may even attempt to try and call out to Cromartie for help? That would be CRAZY.
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 19:49:34 GMT -5
It could happen or any other Terminator thats out there.
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Post by k8ie on Jul 8, 2008 21:22:00 GMT -5
Well, "The Mousetrap" is the name of Agatha Christie's play, which is famous for being the longest running play in the world. It opened on London's West End in 1947 and is, I believe, still being performed there. According to Wikipedia, it has been performed there over 23,000 times. The play is famous for its trick ending - you want to find out what it is, check the entry on the Wiki ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mousetrap). The main plot, according to Wikipedia: So... if the title refers to the play (and it's the only allusion that comes to mind) my first thought is that the episode refers to Derek and Cameron and the Future War, since questions of identity and intent come into play there. It would also tie in with the potential discoveries John could make while poking around in Cameron's chip, if he does, as I suspect, attempt to reprogram her following episode one.
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 21:24:31 GMT -5
K8ie, you stay on a roll with all these references. Going to start calling you Buffy if you keep this up
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Post by k8ie on Jul 8, 2008 21:27:23 GMT -5
^^
LOL, Willow, please. I have a mind for trivia. I also have a trivial mind, but that's another issue.
Also - I think fair warming to anyone who doesn't want to get spoiled for the Agatha Christie play - STOP READING NOW.
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Post by Derek Reese on Jul 8, 2008 21:29:08 GMT -5
Spoilers forum lol.
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Post by k8ie on Jul 8, 2008 21:40:42 GMT -5
Well, y'know, there's always someone who's going to complain that while they don't mind getting spoiled for TSCC, Agatha Christie is another thing.
Or maybe not, now that I think about it.
So, basically, The Mousetrap is about a double agent. If the episode titles are meant to allude to the action of the plot of the episode, oh, the possibilities...
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