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Post by Doubar on Mar 2, 2012 16:25:37 GMT -5
I just watched "The Passengers" in the English original today and... OMG, did Sinbad tell Bryn she could be left behind in the longboat? In our dubbing he tells her she could be left behind at the next island they passed by! Lol, out of the two options this definitely is the better one. xD
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Post by Kriss on Mar 2, 2012 16:35:53 GMT -5
OMG, did Sinbad tell Bryn she could be left behind in the longboat? Yeah, he did! ;D ;D ;D And I don't know, because once you have a longboat you can go (flow) where you want and once you are left at the first island you really don't have a choice. And you can't know what island is that. You can be eaten by the tigers or something ;D Besides just think, he could not do what he said even if really wanted because he had only one longboat at The Nomand ;D
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Post by Doubar on Mar 2, 2012 16:43:08 GMT -5
Ah... seeing that they probably were in the middle of nowhere I still would prefer the island. Sounds more appealing to me than starving to death in a little longboat (because who knows if you would ever reach a shore with that thing). But you got a good point there! Haha, I hadn't even thought of this. The Nomad has only one longboat (though I wonder where they took the second one from that you can see in some of the eps ). ;D
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Post by Kriss on Mar 2, 2012 16:45:48 GMT -5
(though I wonder where they took the second one from that you can see in some of the eps ). ;D Once you sail with Sinbad everything is possible ;D
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Post by banmaixanh on Mar 2, 2012 23:04:04 GMT -5
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Post by Doubar on Mar 3, 2012 17:44:49 GMT -5
@ban: Lol. ;D
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Post by Bryn on Mar 5, 2012 14:49:39 GMT -5
Ha ha yep, Sinbad dad indeed say that to Bryn. But how I see it is that Sinbad was being controlled by kodolini so his thoughts and actions were hindered. At times he had no control just anger, and a focus point to get the ship to Rippon.
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Post by Doubar on Mar 12, 2012 13:29:09 GMT -5
alex: Oh, yes, of course, he was under Kundlini's spell when he told this to Bryn. Still, spell or no spell, that was harsh. And so different from our dubbing. ;D
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Post by hannibal on May 30, 2013 22:34:17 GMT -5
This episode has some moment with very good humor that brings back memory from season 1. Espicially the last scene!
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Post by Doubar on May 31, 2013 14:15:08 GMT -5
That's true indeed. And it's also a very interesting ep considering we get to see a totally cold and very strict captain. And that fight between Doubar and Sinbad... that was a fascinating dynamic, though I must say I loved most the scene in which they reconciled.
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Post by manche on Jun 1, 2013 11:42:57 GMT -5
This was the very interesting episode, Zen got the opportunity to play the different character, quite cold and unfriendly and he played it perfectly.
The conflict with Doubar was great done, it was not the nice scene but it was shown how Sinbad tried to fight with this spell but he did not manage to win. And how he coldly said that he can imprison all, i had shivers down the spine.
It was nice how Bryn managed to help Sinbad from the power of this spell. Some great scenes were among the crew, their cooperation and the friendship among them. The friendship among the whole crew was not so obvious in this season, but in this episode it was shown quite. The reconciliation between Sinbad and Doubar, the final scene, the secret meeting of the crew, how Bryn tried to persuade Doubar about the best method of dealing with Sinbad.
Kundalini looked as a clear bad guy, but it was shown at the end that he was only loving father. It was shame that he died, it would be interesting to see the way of reaction of the rest of the crew towards him when he would have been alive at the end. He did bad things for the good intention, maybe some of them would do the same thing if they were in his position.
And I am wrong or the character of Ateeb played one of the Omar's advisors?
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Post by Majid on Jun 6, 2013 14:25:49 GMT -5
Very well spoken concerning Kundalini. I, too, suspected him to be evil until it was revealed why he did the things he did. From then on I felt sorry for him, and I actually like it when a character just so shifts in his role. When we learn that there's a good reason to his deeds and that they don't really mean ill. Kundalini was nothing but a loving father after all who tried to find the best solution for everyone: his daughter and everyone else. It's indeed a real shame both died in the end. I was rather sad when that happened because I would have wished for Kundalini to see his daughter freed and back to her old self. But I guess that's part of the more mature approach to things that S2 had. And as for Sinbad and the crew: aye, true that all.
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Post by manche on Jun 6, 2015 11:26:41 GMT -5
One small question, do you think that the crewman who fell asleep during his service to the tiller at the beginning (when this sailor who tried to warn Sinbad died) was under the influence of a spell or it was his own failure? I would hope in the first option, because in the opposite case it sometimes looks that the rest of the crew (with the exception of our main sixth) are only cowards, redshirts or incompetent for the duty on the board.
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Post by manche on Dec 8, 2017 12:38:36 GMT -5
One question towards this episode, it looked that this daughter did not need to be present by her victim (she was in the cabin of Bryn when Strock died, but she was not on the board when the first crewman died), but in this case, how her spell really worked? Was it accidentally or intentionally used on this concrete crewman? If it was intentionally used here, why she decided to kill this concrete crewman from all people on the board? He tried to warn Sinbad, but before her father, not before her. There would be only one possible effect of his intervention: the crew maybe would return with them to the original port and landed them here. If it was only about killing from her side, there would certainly be some people in the original port. If it was only accidental killing it would mean that the rest of the crew had the enormous luck this night, do not you think?
And when she brought back the dead people, do you think that she affected their personality as well? Masari behaved quite similarly as during his time on the board and we could see some hints of the fact that he was not such a good guy in the heart before, but these two crewmen looked as good people who would not attack their comrades during the episode.
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