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Post by Doubar on Apr 15, 2013 5:57:16 GMT -5
manche: Lol, true that. ;D I, too, was pretty astounded to see the glove on Rongar's hand. But yeah, maybe Maeve gave it to him just in case. xP
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Post by manche on Apr 15, 2013 7:54:55 GMT -5
manche: Lol, true that. ;D I, too, was pretty astounded to see the glove on Rongar's hand. But yeah, maybe Maeve gave it to him just in case. xP It was the luck for all vanished people that Rongar also dissapeared. Until this time, Dermott probably circled around them in the air. It could be a little distracting for them.
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Post by Doubar on Apr 15, 2013 13:25:40 GMT -5
Oh dear, poor Dermott. xD But true enough, one would wonder what Dermott did until Rongar arrived. >.>
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Post by manche on Jun 16, 2013 15:19:59 GMT -5
And sometimes there are some mysteriously appearing and disappearing subjects when the characters needed them. For example in Still life Doubar, Rongar and Sinbad suddenly had torches after entering into the cave, or in Village vanishes Sinbad suddenly had a bow and arrows after the scene when they found the wall. But we can explain the similar things a little complicated construction (torches could have been in Firouz's bag and Sinbad could have borrowed the bow and the arrows from a villager)
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Post by Doubar on Jun 16, 2013 15:41:35 GMT -5
Haha, right. That was always funny. ;D ;D
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Post by manche on Jun 16, 2013 15:56:21 GMT -5
These mistakes are not so much important for me, it was necessary in Still life (without the torches they could not have seen anything in the cave, although they could have mentioned something about taking torches with them), in the Village vanishes it was not so necessary but it probably looked better than simple standing and thinking about " how we get over that wall?"
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Post by Bryn on Jun 17, 2013 8:27:46 GMT -5
To me mistakes arent that important. Just funny reminders of bad editing and forgetfullness. Really just funny bits for me.
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Post by Doubar on Jun 17, 2013 11:38:48 GMT -5
Same here. The mistakes are mainly funny bits to me that I just enjoy to chuckle about. It's true though - some of them were even a bit essential to the plot. But these could indeed be explained in one way or the other (like Sinbad having borrowed the bow in Village Vanishes).
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Post by manche on Jun 17, 2013 12:04:39 GMT -5
For example in Trickster was something similar, at the end of the fight between Maeve and Doubar their swords suddenly were not seen anywhere, we can speculate that Maeve's sword was further when Doubar knocked her to the ground but where was the sword of Doubar? It was important that Doubar had not the sword in the hand in this moment in the opposite case Maeve would have been dead during a second.
For me these mistakes are not important also, I did a small typo in my last post.
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Post by Doubar on Jun 17, 2013 13:05:52 GMT -5
Haha, really? I didn't even notice. xD Really have to check on the scene again. ^^
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Post by Bryn on Jun 17, 2013 16:26:47 GMT -5
I agree, I think the editors went "clipping" happy sometimes
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Post by Firouz on Jun 17, 2013 20:58:34 GMT -5
(nods)
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Post by manche on Jun 28, 2013 12:05:10 GMT -5
And sometimes there are some mysteriously appearing and disappearing subjects when the characters needed them. For example in Still life Doubar, Rongar and Sinbad suddenly had torches after the entering into the cave, or in Village vanished Sinbad suddenly had bow and arrows after the scene when they found the wall. But we can explain the similar things a little complicated construction (torches could have been in Firouz's bag and Sinbad could have borrowed the bow and the arrows by a villager) In the Sacrifice was something similar also. After the escape Sinbad and Bryn from the beach and after their entering to the cave Bryn miraculously has the rope with her. It was very obvious there. In the rest of the cases we can explain it in a more complicated way, but there it was for the clear screenwriting purpose.
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Post by manche on Jun 29, 2013 15:51:08 GMT -5
In the Sacrifice was something similar also. After the run Sinbad and Bryn from the beach and after their entering to the cave Bryn miraculously has the rope with her. It was very obvious there. In the rest of the cases we can explain it in a more complicated way, but there it was for the clear screenwriting purpose. My own mistake, i watched again and she had the rope in the scene when she was running from the beach with Sinbad, she had it the whole time.
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