Some AIO questions for you AIO Nuts
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Some AIO questions for you AIO Nuts
There maybe a thread like this but I haven't seen one, so...
There are a couple of questions that I've always had about certain AIO episdoes but never really found answers to. I thought that maybe you AIO nuts might have some answers.
Here are a few that I thought of while listening to the same two episodes over and over again in my car for the last three days...
Why doesn't Steve Burns play Rodney in Like Father, Like Son? He does in the The Living Nativity which aired only two weeks later. I guess that they may not have been recorded that close together but still in the same general time...right? But some guy named Matt Hurwitz plays him.
Second question: In The Living Nativity in the very beginning when those guys are messing up the nativity, is that the Bones? The dude that laughs sounds just like Rodney but later when they put up the Living Nativity Rodney doesn't SEEM to know anything about anything about the nativity...what's up with that?
Last question: The person that plays Scrubb Moseley (Landon Arnold) sounds just like the girl that plays Brooke Myers (Amber Arnold). I'm thinking that they're related since they just happen to have the same last name, but do you know how? Brother and sister? For awhile I thought they were played by the some person...
That's all I can think of right now. If anyone else has questions you can post them here...you know, we could answer each others AIO questions.
In the mean time...anyone got some answers to my questions?
There are a couple of questions that I've always had about certain AIO episdoes but never really found answers to. I thought that maybe you AIO nuts might have some answers.
Here are a few that I thought of while listening to the same two episodes over and over again in my car for the last three days...
Why doesn't Steve Burns play Rodney in Like Father, Like Son? He does in the The Living Nativity which aired only two weeks later. I guess that they may not have been recorded that close together but still in the same general time...right? But some guy named Matt Hurwitz plays him.
Second question: In The Living Nativity in the very beginning when those guys are messing up the nativity, is that the Bones? The dude that laughs sounds just like Rodney but later when they put up the Living Nativity Rodney doesn't SEEM to know anything about anything about the nativity...what's up with that?
Last question: The person that plays Scrubb Moseley (Landon Arnold) sounds just like the girl that plays Brooke Myers (Amber Arnold). I'm thinking that they're related since they just happen to have the same last name, but do you know how? Brother and sister? For awhile I thought they were played by the some person...
That's all I can think of right now. If anyone else has questions you can post them here...you know, we could answer each others AIO questions.
In the mean time...anyone got some answers to my questions?
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To the Rodney with the Living Nativity....he trashed the 'plastic' nativity set-what he didn't know about was the 'living' nativity that Whit and the kids were putting on. Does that answer that question?
Hmm...I guess I'm classified as a AIO Nut now...
EDIT:
Oh yeah-- I think I heard once that Scrub and the other girl are brother and sister--I believe they are some sort of relation to each other..
Hmm...I guess I'm classified as a AIO Nut now...
EDIT:
Oh yeah-- I think I heard once that Scrub and the other girl are brother and sister--I believe they are some sort of relation to each other..
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I guess I just kinda figured that if he trashed it that somehow he would have found out what they did about it. I guess that might not make total sense.Sibby wrote:To the Rodney with the Living Nativity....he trashed the 'plastic' nativity set-what he didn't know about was the 'living' nativity that Whit and the kids were putting on. Does that answer that question?
Hmm...I guess I'm classified as a AIO Nut now...
Yes, you are now a "AIO Nut". It's official!
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The answer to this question is contained in the Complete Guide to AIO (page 152, for those interested). Here's what it says: "Due to scheduling problems, Steve Burns, the actor who does the voice of Rodney Rathbone, couldn;'t make the session. After a bit of scrambling, Matt Hurwitz stepped in and did an admirable job of covering for Steve. Also, Landon Arnold, son of Dave Arnold, played the part of Scrub." The last part doesn't totally answer your question about whether Landon Arnold and Amber Arnold are related, but it seems highly probable that they're siblings.macnut24 wrote: Why doesn't Steve Burns play Rodney in Like Father, Like Son? He does in the The Living Nativity which aired only two weeks later. I guess that they may not have been recorded that close together but still in the same general time...right? But some guy named Matt Hurwitz plays him.
EDIT: I looked through more notes to find an answer, and on page 130, for "Where's Your Daddy?" it says that "Brooke Myers was played by Amber Arnold daughter of Dave Arnold." So there you go!
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I would say it wasn't the Bones. We are never told, and like you said, Rodney knew nothing about it. If it was supposed to be the Bones, we would've known.macnut24 wrote:Second question: In The Living Nativity in the very beginning when those guys are messing up the nativity, is that the Bones? The dude that laughs sounds just like Rodney but later when they put up the Living Nativity Rodney doesn't SEEM to know anything about anything about the nativity...what's up with that?
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I'm not sure if this will cast a whole lot of light on the subject, but here's the stage direction.macnut24 wrote:Second question: In The Living Nativity in the very beginning when those guys are messing up the nativity, is that the Bones? The dude that laughs sounds just like Rodney but later when they put up the Living Nativity Rodney doesn't SEEM to know anything about anything about the nativity...what's up with that?
Scene 1 of The Living Nativity wrote:OMINOUS MUSIC BEGINS. IT IS NIGHT. WE HEAR MISCHIEVOUS WHISPERING. THREE YOUTHS WITH NOTHING BETTER TO DO ARE OUT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. WE HEAR "THIS WAY, THIS WAY" THEN "ANYBODY COMING?" AND "HEY, HOW ABOUT THIS?" AND THEY LAUGH AS THEY APPROACH THE NATIVITY SCENE ON CITY HALL GROUNDS. THE MUSIC INTENSIFIES AS WE HEAR THE SOUND OF BATS HITTING WOOD, SHATTERING GLASS AND MORE LAUGHTER FROM THE BOYS. A POLICE SIREN IS HEARD. THE BOYS RUN AWAY, THEN FADE OUT UNDER THE MUSIC...
Hmmm...that makes it sound like it isn't the Bones, since it would make sense for them to be listed as such...I think. To me, one of the laughs during that early part always sounds like Rodney, so I assumed that he was part of it, which would imply that the other people were Bones, but I could be wrong.
Thanks for the official quote, Nathan, even if it's still a tad ambiguous.
Thanks for the official quote, Nathan, even if it's still a tad ambiguous.
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Thanks. That helps, but like Catspaw said it really does sound like Rodney in the beginning.Nathan Hoobler wrote:I'm not sure if this will cast a whole lot of light on the subject, but here's the stage direction.macnut24 wrote:Second question: In The Living Nativity in the very beginning when those guys are messing up the nativity, is that the Bones? The dude that laughs sounds just like Rodney but later when they put up the Living Nativity Rodney doesn't SEEM to know anything about anything about the nativity...what's up with that?
Scene 1 of The Living Nativity wrote:OMINOUS MUSIC BEGINS. IT IS NIGHT. WE HEAR MISCHIEVOUS WHISPERING. THREE YOUTHS WITH NOTHING BETTER TO DO ARE OUT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. WE HEAR "THIS WAY, THIS WAY" THEN "ANYBODY COMING?" AND "HEY, HOW ABOUT THIS?" AND THEY LAUGH AS THEY APPROACH THE NATIVITY SCENE ON CITY HALL GROUNDS. THE MUSIC INTENSIFIES AS WE HEAR THE SOUND OF BATS HITTING WOOD, SHATTERING GLASS AND MORE LAUGHTER FROM THE BOYS. A POLICE SIREN IS HEARD. THE BOYS RUN AWAY, THEN FADE OUT UNDER THE MUSIC...
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Yeah, I never would have known. A friend asked me if they were played by the same person and I guess I realized that I have also assumed they were but I looked it up just to be sure and I was quite surprised to find out they weren't played by the same person.suzanne291 wrote:I too thought that Scrub and Brooke were played by the same person. Their voices are soooo similar.
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"I’m done and finished with low living, sight walking, small planning,
smooth knees, colorless dreams, tamed visions, mundane talking, cheap
living, and dwarfed goals...I am a disciple of Jesus."