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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Thread Started on May 7, 2006, 3:00am »
Hmmmmmm. I was thinking about calling it an evening around 12:50am and I landed back on Channel 41 after a trip around the horn just to see if there was anything worth losing sleep over. Instead of the 7080 Concert, I saw the opening credits of something listing the actors and the technical crew. Well, I thought, if this turns out to be Drama City the picture looks pretty good and I may as well stay up the hour to watch it now instead of the mystery quality of the tape from Friday night.
The scene starts out with an electrical company worker responding to a call for a problem with the overhead cable at a certain location. Upon his arrival at the designated pole, he gets out of his vehicle to investigate and notices a pair of men's shoes sitting on the ground facing the pole. Looking up the pole, he notices various articles of men's clothing hanging from the climbing rungs beginning with the jacket of a men's suit on the lowest rung. The worker begins ascending the pole while simultaneously removing the articles of clothing and dropping them to the ground in a pile.
When he reaches the top of the pole he notices that a belt has been secured around one of the suspended electrical cables running though the top of the pole. After undoing the belt and letting it, fall gently too the ground, the worker wonders what would possess a person to do such a thing and while pondering that thought, looks up to see a pair of boxer shorts planted atop the pinnacle of the electrical housing perched at the top of the pole.
After reporting the nature of the problem and that it had been fixed, the worker goes down to examine the clothing and discovers an appointment book/diary in the pocket of the trousers. He begins to read the entries and learn of the story of an unsuccessful luxury car salesman, who is obsessed with the image of a female model who posed for an advertisement for a trip to the paradise island of Phi Phi (pronounced, pee pee).
For the remainder of the story pretty much, we view dramatizations of the journal entries which chonicle the salesman's obsessive fantasies concerning the model and the real life encounters through accidental contact. In the early stages of the story, the salesman goes to a travel agent and procures brochures and a life size point of purchase display of the model's likeness to bring home. With the life size cutout standing cheerfully next to his bed, he has a dream about falling into the abyss from his own bed and swimming into a beach which just happens to have his vision of loveliness standing on the white sands beckoning him to join her. The very next day, after being criticized for poor performance at work, his dream enters the car showroom looking to buy a vehicle. He clumsily reveals that he recognizes her from an advertisment, and she acts flattered and then reveals how surprised that he would know the ad since it is from a woman's magazine. No problem, but she's not going to buy a car today.
There is an older spinster/widow type who seems to enjoy fast cars and boy toys who frequents the dealership and finally settles on our protagonist to be her salesman. A minor part to the story is a rivalry of sorts between the protagonist and the hot shot top salesman.
At some point we find that the electrical worker has found the brother of the owner of the clothes, but since they were both very drunk when his brother climbed the pole (although I don't recall seeing him on the scene during the dramatization of the scene). Regardless, the worker is left to keep reading the journal and wonder what drove a person to leave their clothing on a utility pole and furthermore, what became of the person?
I'm kinda fuzzy on the precise order of events because there was precisely one commercial break (and I gotta tell ya, this answers a few questions concerning editing we've had. As two commercials ran, the show was still running for about 10 seconds before it stopped and reversed to come to a rest at the point at which the first commercial began. This would explain why some repeats have more/less content than the original airing. Oh well....) and when the show should have ended at the hour mark, it continued on, for another half hour.......
Anyway, during the show, they end up at a party at a karaoke bar together, go to another bar to drink two more bottles of soju and she passes out. He tries to get her home in a cab, but can't get her to tell her address and ends up bringing her back to his apartment. He actually has her sleeping in his bed for the night, but when he awakens she is gone, the only trace is a small stained glass ornament. He also runs into her in a hotel hallway as she is serving as concubine for her drunken agent. One night as he's closing the dealership, the model shows up, asks to shop and even goes for a test drive but she has him drop her off at some intersection near her home and he's left to return the car to the dealership and to his fantasy world of loneliness. The remainder of his moments of sleep, including naps, are of him on the beach of Phi Phi with this woman.
Somewhere in this chain of events, he deliberately blows off a test drive appointment with the older woman in order to watch a photo shoot that includes his dream model. I don't know how he ends up there (there's some food being delivered and he convinces the driver to let him complete the delivery of the food to the photo shoot). This whole time, he has not sold a single car and he's facing more ridicule from his boss and the hotshot top salesman. At an end of the month bar party for the staff, things come to a head between the two opposing salesmen and they end up engaged in fisticuffs outside.
As the story climaxes, the electrical worker is now dressed in the recovered suit and he is wondering where the owner of the clothing is and if he'll ever call to retrieve his property. At one point early on, I thought he had been reached by phone and laughingly told the worker to keep the clothing as he no longer needed it. Anyway, this day the model and her agent drive up to the dealership and boldy enter. The top gun tells the underperformer to go snag the first sale of the month and gently prods him toward the model. As he approaches her, he asks if today is the day she is going to buy, to which she replies that she would like another test drive. He agrees and they both get in with him again behind the wheel. He confesses that he has been running into her often and that he's disappointed that she does not really resemble the nice print image in real life. She's not phased and asks if they may now go on the test drive. He pulls out the ornament she left on his bed and hands it back to her, but she says it's not hers. He starts the car, floors the pedal and drives through the showroom window, across the sidewalk and into the broadside of the agent's car.
The final scene is a nighttime shot with our protagonist at the foot of the pole trying to reach the first rung in vain. After pondering the situation for a moment, he takes off his shoes and jacket, wrapping the jacket around the first rung and pulling himself up. At each subsequent rung, he removes another article of clothing to provide a bit of a cushion for his stocking feet to grab onto. Upon reaching the top, he removes his boxers, places them atop the transformer and sits on one of the wooden cross beams yelling, " Bonsa!!! Bonsa!!!! (Hurray Hurray) at the top of his lungs. The scene fades to the same pole in the daytime, only now the electrical worker is standing on the ground dressed in the missing man's suit looking up the pole and wondering if he ever found his paradise (Phi Phi island)?
So, I apologize for the exhausitve length of this summary, but I couldn't reduce it further. I have been typing this for about an hour and a half and I don't even have the energy to go back and proofread, but I just wanted to know if this is Drama City? I checked the end of the show that I taped Friday night, and this wasn't that. I couldn't see the title of this very well, but it may have said "Hotwire"? I don't know about that but the rest of it , I'm pretty sure. Do they always have something of this length on Saturday night about 12:45am (alright, technically Sunday morning)?
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gpaul
Addict Graduate
« Reply #1 on May 7, 2006, 6:41am »
This was not Drama City. I watched it also, but did not see the ending because I went to sleep. Drama City is still on at 11:00 Friday with the rerun at 2:00 on Sunday. I do not know if this is on every Saturday night because I am usually sleeping at one in the morning. I was up because I taped the end of Hello God and came home from a wedding and had to see the end before I went to sleep.
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #2 on May 7, 2006, 12:56pm »
Yeah, and actually, I caught the last half hour of it at 11:30am this morning. I still didn't catch the title as the very end of the credits got clipped to make way for Filipino programming; that's cool.
Anyway, a bit more clarification would be helpful concerning my original post. There was a party that the protagonist attended and was being accosted by an alleged childhood buddy for not readily recognizing him, although he had admittedly gained a few pounds. As the party progresses and both men become more inebriated, the old chum recalls an incident in which the teacher made them get their heads shaved and the protagonist revealed to have a scar on the back of his head. The chum keeps looking at the guy's head trying to find the scar, and in frustration, clocks him on the back of the head with a bottle in order to create one. I don't remember what occurs after that incident,
At the month end celebration for the dealership sales staff, the top dog not only criticizes the protagonist for low sales, but outside after the protagonist has "lost his cookies" across the street in the park, the top dog even begins giving the guy grief for not having slept with the rich spinster (she was attractive, he just had this "mission"). An argument ensues, the protagonist calls top dog a dog (I guess that's why I originally called him that, I don't write this stuff, I just type it) and tells him to quit barking all day, to which top dog cold cocks him and the fight begins only to end suddenly with the protagonist reluctant to deliver the death blow.
During the initial test drive with the model, he comments on the fur that she wore in the ad and along with telling him that she got to wear the finest furs, he shouldn't have been reading a women's magazine. Fox fur changes color when the animal is stressed, and did he know that they stress the fox right before they kill it to get different colors Anyway, when she arrives at the dealership for the final test drive, it's her fancy white car ultimately gets broadsided in front of the showroom. When they're sitting in the car in the showroom prior to starting the engine, he says, "You seem different from the way you looked before and in the ads." She tells him that in fact, she has had some plastic surgery done but she's keeping it quiet. He also notices that she has these distinctive white streaks happening in her long hair and she asks if he likes them and I unfortunately can't remember his response . Anyway, that's when he tries to return the ornament and she says it's not hers, then he abruptly pulls the car out the window of the showroom into her car.
By the way, the protaginist is on a telegraph line, so there is no possibility that he was electrocuted. His climb up was during rainy weather so, he may have been using the clothing to prevent slippage upon ascending the pole. Also, he places the boxers on top of the actual pole, but the diameter is only about 6" (15.24cm for our international friends, assuming I correctly converted 1in=2.54cm ). At the end of the story, as the lineman, now dressed in the missing man's entire abandoned wardrobe, wonders if the protagonitst will ever call about his clothing or if he just moved on like the snake that sheds it's skin he stands there looking up at the pole wondering what the mans saw up there at the top of the pole (by the way, there was some mention about how nice the view of the city was from up there, but again, I can't make the correlation to it's significance). Did he ever find the paradise he sought? As he looks to the top of the pole, the camera elevates on a crane to reveal a sizable yellow flag flying proudly atop the pole and the scene dissolves into a long shot of the shoreline, which I still couldn't accurately tell if they're there in this shot, but where he and the model were frolicking in the water and on the beach in his fantasy. I would definitely be interested in watching more programming of that sort.
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Knov1
Moderator
« Reply #3 on May 8, 2006, 5:54am »
The program is called HDTV TV Novel. I think it was just given as a "filler" though because the Happy Sunday show is what regularly airs in that timeslot.
KBS HDTV TV Novel
www.kbs.co.kr/drama/hdtv/index.html
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #4 on May 8, 2006, 6:13am »
Serial filler, eh.....That's too bad, I rather enjoyed that show even with the ambiguous ending. I would assume that what I saw as the possible title was actually HDTV Novel and not "Hotwire" although that might have made a good title. Well, the best we can hope for is that there has been another unannounced program change (what ever happened to the game show with the big rubber hand with the extended index finger and the squeak hammer?), Although it was never subtitled, I used to watch that show with much fascination trying to figure out the premise, but never did figure it out. Dibbie, dibbie deep. ;D
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finejade
Junior Addict
« Reply #5 on May 8, 2006, 8:57pm »
Is it the Happy Sunday show that you're talking about — the Heroine 6 segment? I really enjoy watching that show even though I have no idea what they're talking about. Everyone on that show seem to have a lot of fun! Even though there seems to be no prizes...just punishment? Hmm...
I also enjoy the segment before that, as well — the one with the soccer kids. Those kids are just adorable!
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gpaul
Addict Graduate
« Reply #6 on May 16, 2006, 1:18pm »
There was a really good Drama City episode this week, did anyone see it? It was a romantic drama, and had all of the elements of a longer drama but condensed into one hour. I don't know the name but I hope there will be more of the same.
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #7 on May 17, 2006, 12:38am »
I did watch it, although it took a few minutes to remember the plot; it was a decent one. Yeah, I've been catching them pretty regularly now. The one entitled, "Scrubber No. 3" was pretty good, and I enjoyed the one about the cop with the cheating wife in which she hires the same hitman to kill her husband as he has hired to kill her, except the hitman stabs the husband first but promises to kill the wife if he's still interested in having the job done...... Beatrix Potter, these ain't.
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Ducky
Wang
« Reply #8 on May 17, 2006, 12:56am »
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #9 on May 17, 2006, 10:55pm »
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Rycharde
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« Reply #10 on Jun 10, 2006, 1:43pm »
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Wang
« Thread Started on May 7, 2006, 3:00am »
Hmmmmmm. I was thinking about calling it an evening around 12:50am and I landed back on Channel 41 after a trip around the horn just to see if there was anything worth losing sleep over. Instead of the 7080 Concert, I saw the opening credits of something listing the actors and the technical crew. Well, I thought, if this turns out to be Drama City the picture looks pretty good and I may as well stay up the hour to watch it now instead of the mystery quality of the tape from Friday night.
The scene starts out with an electrical company worker responding to a call for a problem with the overhead cable at a certain location. Upon his arrival at the designated pole, he gets out of his vehicle to investigate and notices a pair of men's shoes sitting on the ground facing the pole. Looking up the pole, he notices various articles of men's clothing hanging from the climbing rungs beginning with the jacket of a men's suit on the lowest rung. The worker begins ascending the pole while simultaneously removing the articles of clothing and dropping them to the ground in a pile.
When he reaches the top of the pole he notices that a belt has been secured around one of the suspended electrical cables running though the top of the pole. After undoing the belt and letting it, fall gently too the ground, the worker wonders what would possess a person to do such a thing and while pondering that thought, looks up to see a pair of boxer shorts planted atop the pinnacle of the electrical housing perched at the top of the pole.
After reporting the nature of the problem and that it had been fixed, the worker goes down to examine the clothing and discovers an appointment book/diary in the pocket of the trousers. He begins to read the entries and learn of the story of an unsuccessful luxury car salesman, who is obsessed with the image of a female model who posed for an advertisement for a trip to the paradise island of Phi Phi (pronounced, pee pee).
For the remainder of the story pretty much, we view dramatizations of the journal entries which chonicle the salesman's obsessive fantasies concerning the model and the real life encounters through accidental contact. In the early stages of the story, the salesman goes to a travel agent and procures brochures and a life size point of purchase display of the model's likeness to bring home. With the life size cutout standing cheerfully next to his bed, he has a dream about falling into the abyss from his own bed and swimming into a beach which just happens to have his vision of loveliness standing on the white sands beckoning him to join her. The very next day, after being criticized for poor performance at work, his dream enters the car showroom looking to buy a vehicle. He clumsily reveals that he recognizes her from an advertisment, and she acts flattered and then reveals how surprised that he would know the ad since it is from a woman's magazine. No problem, but she's not going to buy a car today.
There is an older spinster/widow type who seems to enjoy fast cars and boy toys who frequents the dealership and finally settles on our protagonist to be her salesman. A minor part to the story is a rivalry of sorts between the protagonist and the hot shot top salesman.
At some point we find that the electrical worker has found the brother of the owner of the clothes, but since they were both very drunk when his brother climbed the pole (although I don't recall seeing him on the scene during the dramatization of the scene). Regardless, the worker is left to keep reading the journal and wonder what drove a person to leave their clothing on a utility pole and furthermore, what became of the person?
I'm kinda fuzzy on the precise order of events because there was precisely one commercial break (and I gotta tell ya, this answers a few questions concerning editing we've had. As two commercials ran, the show was still running for about 10 seconds before it stopped and reversed to come to a rest at the point at which the first commercial began. This would explain why some repeats have more/less content than the original airing. Oh well....) and when the show should have ended at the hour mark, it continued on, for another half hour.......
Anyway, during the show, they end up at a party at a karaoke bar together, go to another bar to drink two more bottles of soju and she passes out. He tries to get her home in a cab, but can't get her to tell her address and ends up bringing her back to his apartment. He actually has her sleeping in his bed for the night, but when he awakens she is gone, the only trace is a small stained glass ornament. He also runs into her in a hotel hallway as she is serving as concubine for her drunken agent. One night as he's closing the dealership, the model shows up, asks to shop and even goes for a test drive but she has him drop her off at some intersection near her home and he's left to return the car to the dealership and to his fantasy world of loneliness. The remainder of his moments of sleep, including naps, are of him on the beach of Phi Phi with this woman.
Somewhere in this chain of events, he deliberately blows off a test drive appointment with the older woman in order to watch a photo shoot that includes his dream model. I don't know how he ends up there (there's some food being delivered and he convinces the driver to let him complete the delivery of the food to the photo shoot). This whole time, he has not sold a single car and he's facing more ridicule from his boss and the hotshot top salesman. At an end of the month bar party for the staff, things come to a head between the two opposing salesmen and they end up engaged in fisticuffs outside.
As the story climaxes, the electrical worker is now dressed in the recovered suit and he is wondering where the owner of the clothing is and if he'll ever call to retrieve his property. At one point early on, I thought he had been reached by phone and laughingly told the worker to keep the clothing as he no longer needed it. Anyway, this day the model and her agent drive up to the dealership and boldy enter. The top gun tells the underperformer to go snag the first sale of the month and gently prods him toward the model. As he approaches her, he asks if today is the day she is going to buy, to which she replies that she would like another test drive. He agrees and they both get in with him again behind the wheel. He confesses that he has been running into her often and that he's disappointed that she does not really resemble the nice print image in real life. She's not phased and asks if they may now go on the test drive. He pulls out the ornament she left on his bed and hands it back to her, but she says it's not hers. He starts the car, floors the pedal and drives through the showroom window, across the sidewalk and into the broadside of the agent's car.
The final scene is a nighttime shot with our protagonist at the foot of the pole trying to reach the first rung in vain. After pondering the situation for a moment, he takes off his shoes and jacket, wrapping the jacket around the first rung and pulling himself up. At each subsequent rung, he removes another article of clothing to provide a bit of a cushion for his stocking feet to grab onto. Upon reaching the top, he removes his boxers, places them atop the transformer and sits on one of the wooden cross beams yelling, " Bonsa!!! Bonsa!!!! (Hurray Hurray) at the top of his lungs. The scene fades to the same pole in the daytime, only now the electrical worker is standing on the ground dressed in the missing man's suit looking up the pole and wondering if he ever found his paradise (Phi Phi island)?
So, I apologize for the exhausitve length of this summary, but I couldn't reduce it further. I have been typing this for about an hour and a half and I don't even have the energy to go back and proofread, but I just wanted to know if this is Drama City? I checked the end of the show that I taped Friday night, and this wasn't that. I couldn't see the title of this very well, but it may have said "Hotwire"? I don't know about that but the rest of it , I'm pretty sure. Do they always have something of this length on Saturday night about 12:45am (alright, technically Sunday morning)?
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gpaul
Addict Graduate
« Reply #1 on May 7, 2006, 6:41am »
This was not Drama City. I watched it also, but did not see the ending because I went to sleep. Drama City is still on at 11:00 Friday with the rerun at 2:00 on Sunday. I do not know if this is on every Saturday night because I am usually sleeping at one in the morning. I was up because I taped the end of Hello God and came home from a wedding and had to see the end before I went to sleep.
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #2 on May 7, 2006, 12:56pm »
Yeah, and actually, I caught the last half hour of it at 11:30am this morning. I still didn't catch the title as the very end of the credits got clipped to make way for Filipino programming; that's cool.
Anyway, a bit more clarification would be helpful concerning my original post. There was a party that the protagonist attended and was being accosted by an alleged childhood buddy for not readily recognizing him, although he had admittedly gained a few pounds. As the party progresses and both men become more inebriated, the old chum recalls an incident in which the teacher made them get their heads shaved and the protagonist revealed to have a scar on the back of his head. The chum keeps looking at the guy's head trying to find the scar, and in frustration, clocks him on the back of the head with a bottle in order to create one. I don't remember what occurs after that incident,
At the month end celebration for the dealership sales staff, the top dog not only criticizes the protagonist for low sales, but outside after the protagonist has "lost his cookies" across the street in the park, the top dog even begins giving the guy grief for not having slept with the rich spinster (she was attractive, he just had this "mission"). An argument ensues, the protagonist calls top dog a dog (I guess that's why I originally called him that, I don't write this stuff, I just type it) and tells him to quit barking all day, to which top dog cold cocks him and the fight begins only to end suddenly with the protagonist reluctant to deliver the death blow.
During the initial test drive with the model, he comments on the fur that she wore in the ad and along with telling him that she got to wear the finest furs, he shouldn't have been reading a women's magazine. Fox fur changes color when the animal is stressed, and did he know that they stress the fox right before they kill it to get different colors Anyway, when she arrives at the dealership for the final test drive, it's her fancy white car ultimately gets broadsided in front of the showroom. When they're sitting in the car in the showroom prior to starting the engine, he says, "You seem different from the way you looked before and in the ads." She tells him that in fact, she has had some plastic surgery done but she's keeping it quiet. He also notices that she has these distinctive white streaks happening in her long hair and she asks if he likes them and I unfortunately can't remember his response . Anyway, that's when he tries to return the ornament and she says it's not hers, then he abruptly pulls the car out the window of the showroom into her car.
By the way, the protaginist is on a telegraph line, so there is no possibility that he was electrocuted. His climb up was during rainy weather so, he may have been using the clothing to prevent slippage upon ascending the pole. Also, he places the boxers on top of the actual pole, but the diameter is only about 6" (15.24cm for our international friends, assuming I correctly converted 1in=2.54cm ). At the end of the story, as the lineman, now dressed in the missing man's entire abandoned wardrobe, wonders if the protagonitst will ever call about his clothing or if he just moved on like the snake that sheds it's skin he stands there looking up at the pole wondering what the mans saw up there at the top of the pole (by the way, there was some mention about how nice the view of the city was from up there, but again, I can't make the correlation to it's significance). Did he ever find the paradise he sought? As he looks to the top of the pole, the camera elevates on a crane to reveal a sizable yellow flag flying proudly atop the pole and the scene dissolves into a long shot of the shoreline, which I still couldn't accurately tell if they're there in this shot, but where he and the model were frolicking in the water and on the beach in his fantasy. I would definitely be interested in watching more programming of that sort.
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Knov1
Moderator
« Reply #3 on May 8, 2006, 5:54am »
The program is called HDTV TV Novel. I think it was just given as a "filler" though because the Happy Sunday show is what regularly airs in that timeslot.
KBS HDTV TV Novel
www.kbs.co.kr/drama/hdtv/index.html
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #4 on May 8, 2006, 6:13am »
Serial filler, eh.....That's too bad, I rather enjoyed that show even with the ambiguous ending. I would assume that what I saw as the possible title was actually HDTV Novel and not "Hotwire" although that might have made a good title. Well, the best we can hope for is that there has been another unannounced program change (what ever happened to the game show with the big rubber hand with the extended index finger and the squeak hammer?), Although it was never subtitled, I used to watch that show with much fascination trying to figure out the premise, but never did figure it out. Dibbie, dibbie deep. ;D
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finejade
Junior Addict
« Reply #5 on May 8, 2006, 8:57pm »
Is it the Happy Sunday show that you're talking about — the Heroine 6 segment? I really enjoy watching that show even though I have no idea what they're talking about. Everyone on that show seem to have a lot of fun! Even though there seems to be no prizes...just punishment? Hmm...
I also enjoy the segment before that, as well — the one with the soccer kids. Those kids are just adorable!
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gpaul
Addict Graduate
« Reply #6 on May 16, 2006, 1:18pm »
There was a really good Drama City episode this week, did anyone see it? It was a romantic drama, and had all of the elements of a longer drama but condensed into one hour. I don't know the name but I hope there will be more of the same.
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #7 on May 17, 2006, 12:38am »
I did watch it, although it took a few minutes to remember the plot; it was a decent one. Yeah, I've been catching them pretty regularly now. The one entitled, "Scrubber No. 3" was pretty good, and I enjoyed the one about the cop with the cheating wife in which she hires the same hitman to kill her husband as he has hired to kill her, except the hitman stabs the husband first but promises to kill the wife if he's still interested in having the job done...... Beatrix Potter, these ain't.
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Ducky
Wang
« Reply #8 on May 17, 2006, 12:56am »
Quote: The one entitled, "Scrubber No. 3" was pretty good,.....Was this the one in the bath house??? It was the strangest one yet...
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CaptainVideo
Wang
« Reply #9 on May 17, 2006, 10:55pm »
Quote: Quote: The one entitled, "Scrubber No. 3" was pretty good,.....Yeah, that was the one.
Was this the one in the bath house??? It was the strangest one yet...
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Rycharde
Guest
« Reply #10 on Jun 10, 2006, 1:43pm »
hello
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