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Post by kimbie on Feb 8, 2010 0:13:07 GMT -5
Margene having to wear that elephant costume... She has to hide her true identity. Or the elephant in the room that no one is talking about...their polygamous marriage.
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Post by withay on Feb 19, 2010 0:58:44 GMT -5
Margene having to wear that elephant costume... She has to hide her true identity. Or the elephant in the room that no one is talking about...their polygamous marriage. Her true identity as a polygamous wife.
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missym
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Post by missym on Feb 19, 2010 10:53:58 GMT -5
Don looking on as Bill was talking to the crowd. He was probably thinking, I took the bullet for you my friend; where does that leave me & my family. Betrayal personified. Wasn't that awful? Bill putting Don squarely in the middle of the target they both worked so hard to avoid all these years -- how unfair was that? I can't help but wonder if Don won't turn on him in the future-- he's gone along with Bill on some things that were very difficult for him to swallow. I can't imagine how he feels being outed as a polygamist in Sandy. He will probably have to pick up and move.
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Post by Dos on Feb 19, 2010 15:28:43 GMT -5
Episode "Come, Ye Saints" is full of symbolism.
One particular point, when Bill is in the restroom washing off the capsule. The camera angle leaves a lot of room on the left side. At first the background almost looks like someone's (Holy) face is there.
There's absolutely no reason for the camera angle other then to briefly give the impression that someone is watching Bill.
Very good series. Very good writing, direction and acting. That's just one small example of the subtleties that's woven into the show.
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Post by marionj2 on Feb 19, 2010 18:40:07 GMT -5
Hmmm...may have to watch that episode again, Dos!
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