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date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:38:18 -0700,
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time continuity flaw in Torchwood?
During the Torchwood episode "They keep killing Suzie",
Suzie is on the run with Gwen, apparently at night.
Jack asks Owen how much time does Gwen have left?
Owen grimly replies "minutes". However, the next
thing we see is Suzie and Gwen at the jetty in
daylight = presumably less than half an hour later.
What is this?
Plan 9 From Outer Space by Ed Wood?
date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:38:18 -0700
author: unknown
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Re: time continuity flaw in Torchwood?
Wasn't it who wrote:
>During the Torchwood episode "They keep killing Suzie",
>Suzie is on the run with Gwen, apparently at night.
>Jack asks Owen how much time does Gwen have left?
>Owen grimly replies "minutes". However, the next
>thing we see is Suzie and Gwen at the jetty in
>daylight = presumably less than half an hour later.
>What is this?
I guess you may have spotted a new goof. The known goofs for that
episode are:
The ISBN number read, 0198600585, does not belong to the book "The
Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson" but to "The Oxford Dictionary of
Quotations".
When Suzie comes back to life, Jack and Gwen interrogate her in the
cellar. Jack sits in front of Suzie at a table, he places many
pictures on the table of people in Pilgrim. We cut to the upper
levels where Owen and Toshiko are watching the interrogation on CCTV.
We look through the monitor and see that the pictures have gone. We
cut back to the interrogation and the pictures are back on the table.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 06:10:23 +0100
author: Mike Williams
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Re: time continuity flaw in Torchwood?
Wasn't it who wrote:
>During the Torchwood episode "They keep killing Suzie",
>Suzie is on the run with Gwen, apparently at night.
>Jack asks Owen how much time does Gwen have left?
>Owen grimly replies "minutes". However, the next
>thing we see is Suzie and Gwen at the jetty in
>daylight = presumably less than half an hour later.
>What is this?
I guess you may have spotted a new goof. The known goofs for that
episode are:
The ISBN number read, 0198600585, does not belong to the book "The
Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson" but to "The Oxford Dictionary of
Quotations".
When Suzie comes back to life, Jack and Gwen interrogate her in the
cellar. Jack sits in front of Suzie at a table, he places many
pictures on the table of people in Pilgrim. We cut to the upper
levels where Owen and Toshiko are watching the interrogation on CCTV.
We look through the monitor and see that the pictures have gone. We
cut back to the interrogation and the pictures are back on the table.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 06:10:23 +0100
author: Mike Williams
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Re: time continuity flaw in Torchwood?
Wasn't it who wrote:
>During the Torchwood episode "They keep killing Suzie",
>Suzie is on the run with Gwen, apparently at night.
>Jack asks Owen how much time does Gwen have left?
>Owen grimly replies "minutes". However, the next
>thing we see is Suzie and Gwen at the jetty in
>daylight = presumably less than half an hour later.
>What is this?
I guess you may have spotted a new goof. The known goofs for that
episode are:
The ISBN number read, 0198600585, does not belong to the book "The
Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson" but to "The Oxford Dictionary of
Quotations".
When Suzie comes back to life, Jack and Gwen interrogate her in the
cellar. Jack sits in front of Suzie at a table, he places many
pictures on the table of people in Pilgrim. We cut to the upper
levels where Owen and Toshiko are watching the interrogation on CCTV.
We look through the monitor and see that the pictures have gone. We
cut back to the interrogation and the pictures are back on the table.
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 06:10:23 +0100
author: Mike Williams
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