And the Rock Cried Out No Hiding Place (* Spoilers *)
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Subject: And the Rock Cried Out No Hiding Place (* Spoilers *)
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s 1: Oct 11, 1996: jhtodd at students.uiuc.edu (jeremy howard todd)
+ 37: Oct 20, 1996: cat142 at aol.com (Cat142)
* 38: Oct 20, 1996: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
* 39: Oct 20, 1996: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
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From: jhtodd at students.uiuc.edu (jeremy howard todd)
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(* Spoilers for And the Rock Cried Out No Hiding Place *)
Atreyu <atreyu at gladstone.uoregon.edu> writes:
"And the Rock Cried Out, no Hiding Place" semi-spoilers
(Not really, just an overall impression of quality)
>In short, this was a disappointing episode for me - and I'm worried about
>next week's, even though I don't trust the promos. From the fact that
>Delenn refers to Sheridan as "cranky," I get cringes. It almost seems like
>all the energy got saved up between WWE I-II and the finale' everyone is
>talking about. Let's hope I get proved wrong - I like to eat my words
>fried in a creamy sauce with bitter herbs.
I'm not sure how reliable my opinion is, but I thought
"And the Rock Cried Out..." was far better than the previous two.
IMHO the "cranky" scene was hilarious. I laughed out loud at
it, and then shuddered in horror as everyone else in the room
laughed out loud at another scene somewhat later...
-jht
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From: cat142 at aol.com (Cat142)
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This message probably contains a few spoilers, so I'll add those
boring
stupid
little
messages
that
tell
you
not
to
peek
Hope that's enough.
BIG BIG hint in the last episode that Na'Toth is alive!!!!! So, where is
she?? I have been hoping for a bigger connection between the two Narn --
G'Kar and Na'Toth -- for them to realize that here they are among enemies,
and to, er, well, get it together.
I think Julie Caitlin Brown and Andreas Katsulas together would be
absolutely awesome. Breastplate against breastplate. Great dialogue.
Four red eyes. Well, you get the idea.
Hear us, JMS!! Bring back Na'Toth!!!
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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
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Re: the rabbi singing the gospel song...a couple of points. First, if
you're visiting someone's church, it's only considered polite behavior to
go along with what's there. I have a number of Catholic friends who would
sometimes go to temple with Jewish friends...and when it came time to
sing, would do so. Why should it not work the other way around?
Second, as I seem to recall, the line about "no hiding place" is taken
from the Old Testament, which forms a substantial portion of Judaic
teachings (but not the whole of it, a mistake many make). Yes, there's
some later stuff worked in, but the heart of it is from a common ground.
jms
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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
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Waitaminnit...I retract part two of my reply...I think I just stooged the
origins of that song.
(whaddyawant from me, I just spend 12 hours putting my hard drive back
together....)
jms
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