misspoken lines
better reread the script
misspoken lines
I’m making this a separate thread from the one on Odyssey Goofs because that one is for goofs related to the Odyssey Guide. This thread is for goofs in the episodes themselves. Specifically, when characters misspeak.
I don’t know how many of these incidents there actually are, but I noticed one last night so I’ll post it and then if anyone has any more you can add them.
At the end of The Search For Whit Part 3, Jason called Alfred ‘Albert Brownlee’
I don’t know how many of these incidents there actually are, but I noticed one last night so I’ll post it and then if anyone has any more you can add them.
At the end of The Search For Whit Part 3, Jason called Alfred ‘Albert Brownlee’
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At the beginning of "Not-So-Trivial Pursuits" there's a line between Bart and Jack where you can tell that Jack said one line before Bart got a chance to say his, then Bart said both of his after, and it sounds just a little off. It's something like: Jack: "This book 'blah blah' by Universal Press" Bart: "Oh I know" *pause* "Oh, I just love these things, ask me one." That's not it, but you can find it and see what I mean. It's obvious that the line was mixed up.
I think there's a mess-up in New Year's Eve Live! There is a character played by Walker Edmiston/Bart Rathbone. He is talking about the making of the calendar and saying a line about how it shouldn't be hard. The he says "So what's so hard about that?"
It sounds to me like he fumbled over the script, but I'm not sure if it's supposed to sound like that. I've been wondering about it recently....
It sounds to me like he fumbled over the script, but I'm not sure if it's supposed to sound like that. I've been wondering about it recently....
He says about the cycle of the day that, "the sun goes up, the sun goes down, we have breakfast, we have supper, the moon goes up, the sun goes down." The line was obviously supposed to begin with "the sun goes up, the MOON goes down," to define what happens in the morning.Mimi wrote:I think there's a mess-up in New Year's Eve Live! There is a character played by Walker Edmiston/Bart Rathbone. He is talking about the making of the calendar and saying a line about how it shouldn't be hard. The he says "So what's so hard about that?"
It sounds to me like he fumbled over the script, but I'm not sure if it's supposed to sound like that. I've been wondering about it recently....
I chuckled to myself about Albert Brownlee when I listened to The Search for Whit last week.
Thanks I couldn't remember the whole thing. I didn't even notice what you pointed out! I meant when he says "So what's so hard about that?" It comes out sort of like "So whats eh..so hard about that?" like he fumbled that part.
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Today in Math, people were yelling random trivia questions at me, trying to stump me, and someone yelled "Who said that a month can only have a max. of 31 days?", and I was quite happy to say "Sosiginees the Greek"! (I won't even try to spell it)
Also, in "New Years Eve Live!", Connie is talking to Harlow and she cuts him off by saying "And where is here?" Harlow then says both lines, from before the former, and after, with a pause in between. "If did call me somewhere else was I there... Where is here, etc..."
Also, in "New Years Eve Live!", Connie is talking to Harlow and she cuts him off by saying "And where is here?" Harlow then says both lines, from before the former, and after, with a pause in between. "If did call me somewhere else was I there... Where is here, etc..."