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637: The Forgotten Deed
Review Episode 637: The Forgotten Deed.
Last edited by J-man on Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
...I hate marquees.
I like Odyssey episodes with some serious content...It was good, and I'm glad we won't have any more trouble with Whit's End being on government property! (Or at least I HOPE we won't!)
The Dern interviews were SO funny! "How would you like a squeegee shoved up your nose?"
I hope we have some episodes that are more kid centered in the future!
The Dern interviews were SO funny! "How would you like a squeegee shoved up your nose?"
I hope we have some episodes that are more kid centered in the future!
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The episode was good. I did like it when Dern came in. "So you're against cencorship?" Connie: "Only with you, Dern" haha.
Yeah, I can't wait until The Triangled with the Barclays!! booyaa
Yeah, I can't wait until The Triangled with the Barclays!! booyaa
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Wonderful episode! Loved it! It was awesome! And I spotted a few mentions to other episodes... If only my gmail was working. Well, I do remember "The Time Has Come" certainly got a point. Then...I wanna say "The Nemesis", but that seemed not likely. DBD came to mind...
Oh! And Eugene stalling...OH YEAH! So the old Eugene. His long words and explanation. Getting nowhere...oh, so priceless! I was laughing the whole scene!!!!!
Loved the episode.
Can't wait for Tuesday now...
Oh! And Eugene stalling...OH YEAH! So the old Eugene. His long words and explanation. Getting nowhere...oh, so priceless! I was laughing the whole scene!!!!!
Loved the episode.
Can't wait for Tuesday now...
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Wow...I loved it.... particularly the end where they reiterated what the goals of Whit's End were.
See Matthew 6:19-21
definitely one of my favorites.
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This was a great episode! Definetly five stars!
I wasn't expecting the Whit's End thing to get wrapped up so quickly. It was a great ending and a great way to solve the problem, but I was expecting some twists and turns along the way, it only lasted one and a half episodes. I can't really complain though, because we've got Whit's End back! Now the only thing left to wrap up before the hiatus is the best small town competition.
I really liked the scene where Cryin Brian Dern tryed to interview people, as the scene progressed I said "that's so Cryin Brian Dern", "that's so Eugene", "that's so Connie", and "that's so Bernard". All of those lines matched their characters perfectly.
When they all came back to Whit's End on the last night I almost cried, first it reminded me of the scene where Eugene became a christian, but also it was just really cool to be able to look back on twenty years of Adventure in Odyssey, Whit's End is near and dear to all of our hearts and it was really cool to have that. I also loved Bernards line when they were all trying to listen to the silence.
At the very beginning whit said "...particularly the new imagination station." NEW IMAGINATION STATION, they totally rebuilt the machine that's very important to the whole series and they just mentioned it once and that was it! I could hardly believe it.
Also with the Whit's End and the land around it thing, it's one of the most famous Odyssey goofs and basiclly they settled it by reitterating one side of it which makes the recollections line of "...The Fillmoore Recreation Center and the land around it belongs to John Avery Whittaker" (I'm not sure that that's actually the quote verbatim) the goof and the Phillip Glossman line in DBD that said that he only owned the building and not the land around it the truth. But siding this way makes for another goof, In Love is in the Air Connie is washing off the slide on the playground behind Whit's End, why would she be washing government property. I guess we won't have to worry about it anymore though because it's officially solved.
Also on that subject, why couldn't they glorify God in Whit's End? Sure, it's on city-owned land, but Whit owns the building and that's where they glorify God. If everything done in Whit's End was considered to be done on government property, why would he have even bought the building.
I know this is really long, so I'll try to wrap it up, but just one more thing, Now Whit own's all of McCalister Park. In A Capsule Comes to Town we find out that the capsule is buried under the oak tree with the carving on it, which is in McCalister park, than we find out that that tree is in the middle of the parking lot of Finneman's Market. So appearently,Finneman's Market is in McCalister park and Whit owns it. He also owns the lake in McCalister park that is mentioned in A Case of Revenge and all of the benches and sidewalks. According to the Town of Odyssey, Harlequin Theatre is also in McCalister park, which would mean Whit would own that too, but I don't have any evidense of it so I'm not sure.
Overall it was a great episode and I loved it!!!
I wasn't expecting the Whit's End thing to get wrapped up so quickly. It was a great ending and a great way to solve the problem, but I was expecting some twists and turns along the way, it only lasted one and a half episodes. I can't really complain though, because we've got Whit's End back! Now the only thing left to wrap up before the hiatus is the best small town competition.
I really liked the scene where Cryin Brian Dern tryed to interview people, as the scene progressed I said "that's so Cryin Brian Dern", "that's so Eugene", "that's so Connie", and "that's so Bernard". All of those lines matched their characters perfectly.
When they all came back to Whit's End on the last night I almost cried, first it reminded me of the scene where Eugene became a christian, but also it was just really cool to be able to look back on twenty years of Adventure in Odyssey, Whit's End is near and dear to all of our hearts and it was really cool to have that. I also loved Bernards line when they were all trying to listen to the silence.
At the very beginning whit said "...particularly the new imagination station." NEW IMAGINATION STATION, they totally rebuilt the machine that's very important to the whole series and they just mentioned it once and that was it! I could hardly believe it.
Also with the Whit's End and the land around it thing, it's one of the most famous Odyssey goofs and basiclly they settled it by reitterating one side of it which makes the recollections line of "...The Fillmoore Recreation Center and the land around it belongs to John Avery Whittaker" (I'm not sure that that's actually the quote verbatim) the goof and the Phillip Glossman line in DBD that said that he only owned the building and not the land around it the truth. But siding this way makes for another goof, In Love is in the Air Connie is washing off the slide on the playground behind Whit's End, why would she be washing government property. I guess we won't have to worry about it anymore though because it's officially solved.
Also on that subject, why couldn't they glorify God in Whit's End? Sure, it's on city-owned land, but Whit owns the building and that's where they glorify God. If everything done in Whit's End was considered to be done on government property, why would he have even bought the building.
I know this is really long, so I'll try to wrap it up, but just one more thing, Now Whit own's all of McCalister Park. In A Capsule Comes to Town we find out that the capsule is buried under the oak tree with the carving on it, which is in McCalister park, than we find out that that tree is in the middle of the parking lot of Finneman's Market. So appearently,Finneman's Market is in McCalister park and Whit owns it. He also owns the lake in McCalister park that is mentioned in A Case of Revenge and all of the benches and sidewalks. According to the Town of Odyssey, Harlequin Theatre is also in McCalister park, which would mean Whit would own that too, but I don't have any evidense of it so I'm not sure.
Overall it was a great episode and I loved it!!!
Last edited by King Butter Turtle on Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Nice use of an episode title; I wouldn't have thought of that kind of deed!
The separation of church/state issue in regards to Whit's End was resolved nicely. I liked the clarification that the phrase isn't in the Constitution, but the courts are interpreting it that way these days.
Nice use of Dern and Faye and Jack. Dern's crazy music, a great contrast to the other scenes, was kinda cool, suiting his outrageous personality. Faye reminded me of Pilate, as they were both afraid of the people. Jack's sandwich comment amidst the somber scene was priceless.
References to other episodes:
The Ill-Gotten Deed--title and Odyssey history
The Living Nativity--separation of church/state
The Undeniable Truth--Eugene needing to stall in a high pressure situation with Faye
[Eugene's Salvation Episode]--everyone just happening to stop by at a poignant moment (as the King Butter Turtle mentioned)
The separation of church/state issue in regards to Whit's End was resolved nicely. I liked the clarification that the phrase isn't in the Constitution, but the courts are interpreting it that way these days.
Nice use of Dern and Faye and Jack. Dern's crazy music, a great contrast to the other scenes, was kinda cool, suiting his outrageous personality. Faye reminded me of Pilate, as they were both afraid of the people. Jack's sandwich comment amidst the somber scene was priceless.
References to other episodes:
The Ill-Gotten Deed--title and Odyssey history
The Living Nativity--separation of church/state
The Undeniable Truth--Eugene needing to stall in a high pressure situation with Faye
[Eugene's Salvation Episode]--everyone just happening to stop by at a poignant moment (as the King Butter Turtle mentioned)
What makes you think it HAS been wrapped up? The renovations are still under way and anything could happen. You're probably right, though, since we've got Imagination Station episodes coming up in a couple weeks.King Butter Turtle wrote:I wasn't expecting the Whit's End thing to get wrapped up so quickly.
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Yes! This episode is amazing! Go Whit. Anyway, I don't really have an extensive review this time, so here we go:
Good: Yes! Whit's End is back open! I love this show. Mrs. Mckalister was great. Whit was great. Cryin Bryan Dern was great. There is so much great with this show.
Bad: None. I can't think of anything.
So, anyway, this episode was great, 5 time capsules out of 5.
Good: Yes! Whit's End is back open! I love this show. Mrs. Mckalister was great. Whit was great. Cryin Bryan Dern was great. There is so much great with this show.
Bad: None. I can't think of anything.
So, anyway, this episode was great, 5 time capsules out of 5.
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The Doctor: Malfunctioning? [pause] Malfunctioning? MALFUNCTIONING!?
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Yeah, I like how they fixed the thing about the land around Whit's End. For me I never really thought it was such a big goof, but it was pretty clever the way they put it into this episode. I totally wasn't expecting it.
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I am so happy that the land around Whit's End issue is finally resolved! Of course this morning I was thinking about the significance of how much one dollar plays on Odyssey:
- One dollar is the amount that Wooton got from his grandfather in "Bassett Hounds"
- (If I can remember correctly) One dollar is how much Rodney got for suing Whit's End in "A Victim of Circumstance"
And now one dollar is how much Whit gets to purchase the land around Whit's End for.
I did cry during this episode. There aren't many episodes I cry for. I did have a great fear that Whit's End would indeed close. Remember that part where everyone is listening to the quiet hoping they will hear the memories. If they did flash back I would have been crying more that just a few tea spoons of tears but more like a quarter of a cup!
- One dollar is the amount that Wooton got from his grandfather in "Bassett Hounds"
- (If I can remember correctly) One dollar is how much Rodney got for suing Whit's End in "A Victim of Circumstance"
And now one dollar is how much Whit gets to purchase the land around Whit's End for.
I did cry during this episode. There aren't many episodes I cry for. I did have a great fear that Whit's End would indeed close. Remember that part where everyone is listening to the quiet hoping they will hear the memories. If they did flash back I would have been crying more that just a few tea spoons of tears but more like a quarter of a cup!