In article <ANIM8Rfsk-2895B8.11302403052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anim8rFSK <ANIM8Rfsk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <hwlabadiejr-E15C95.12513503052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> Horace LaBadie <hwlabadiejr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > In article <huedncVD7t26D4HVnZ2dnUVZ_sGvnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "George Avalos" <georgeavalos0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> > > "Click"
> > > 5-2-08 Moonlight
> > >
> > > 5 stars (Beckinsale)
> > >
> > > 0-1 stars (Sandler)
> > >
> > > -George
> >
> > Very ordinary, with a bit of a shock at the end. Trouble is, there was
> > insufficient set-up for the sudden shift to the dark side. I guess we
> > are supposed to infer PTSD from recent events sent Beth over the edge.
> > Seems that Josef would be smart enough to arrange for a demonstration
by
> > a Hal Needham type to convince the paparazzo that Mick was trained in
> > stunt work. Not as satisfying as Captain Tightpants reasoning with the
> > bad guys at the end of "The Train Job" episode of "Firefly."
>
> They decided they'd get away with the car hit THIS time; it was that
> they needed to stop the guy before he got a picture of Mick with fangs
> that prompted them to kill him.
Well, that might happen, and it might not. In the meantime, there are
hundreds of other vampires running around, and some of them are right
there on the line with him. He's more likely to catch one of them
vamping out. And he's not that hard to find in the event things do go
wrong.
> Still, the vampaparrazi seemed an odd choice.
Especially since they owed Mick nothing, and Josef could have just
called the Cleaner.
And why has Josef changed his last named from Constantine to Costans?


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