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Post by denauli on Jan 2, 2006 16:14:08 GMT -5
I've come across two references to scenes of possible stuck interest. I have not seen either one but was hoping perhaps someone here had.
The first is from the sitcom Dharma and Greg and the reference is as follows.
Episode: "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's My Wife"
Description: On the last 15 minutes Blonde Tornado (Jenna Elfman) was bound by a villain throwing hundred sheets of sticky paper at her. She managed to jump into a wheeled chair and twist around to free herself. Guy alert. No gag. ------------------------------------------------------------
The second reference is to an episode of the Dukes of Hazzard. It's an episode from the fifth season that few watched because that was the season that Bo and Luke left the show and were replaced by two others 'cousins'. Due to the unpopularity of that season I do not know if it will get rerun by any of the cable channels that carry it, but I'm keeping a look out.
Episode: "The Revenge of Hughie Hogg"
Description (from the episode trivia/nit-picks): Everybody, including Daisy, get in a giant glue fight. However, when the boys chase the bad guys out of the glue factory their clothes mysteriously become clean! ------------------------------------------------------------
Has anyone seen either of these episodes to comment on them?
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Post by spudz03 on Jan 5, 2006 15:27:36 GMT -5
It's been a while but I kind of remember watching that episode on the Dukes of Hazzard. More WAM than stuck. Actually I watched that show pretty regularly even though it sort of sucked. If it wouldn't have been for Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke that series would've been canned the first season. There was one other stuck scene but it involved sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. He drove through a spill of some sort of tar sealer got stuck then stepped out of his car into it. His boots got stuck, in the next scene he's calling for help, asked for a wrecker and another pair of boots. When the dispatcher asked why he needs another pair of boots Rosco replies "never you mind" and cuts him off. Now someone claimed to have seen an episode where Daisy Duke gets stuck in a swamp, the man even went to go as far as to describe her muscular legs pumping up and down as she struggled. I have a feeling the dude made it up. Would've definitely remembered that one.
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Post by denauli on Jan 30, 2006 17:24:46 GMT -5
The Dukes of Hazzard episode is scheduled to air this Thursday on CMT so I guess we'll see how good or bad it really is. I don't remember the series well enough to identify the episodes with the other scenes you mention.
The Dharma and Greg episode is scheduled to air on WE (Womens' Entertainment?) on February 10th.
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Post by denauli on Feb 3, 2006 13:23:03 GMT -5
I think you are right Spudz03, the Dukes of Hazzard scene isn't very good. In fact, I'm glad I recorded it because I had to watch it three times just to figure out what happened to Daisy. Initially it appeared as though she just disappeared as soon as the fight started.
The Dukes start the fight by knocking over a barrel of glue, which actually looks more like brown molasses. Most of the characters either get knocked down by the barrel or slip in the spilled glue on the floor, including Daisy. Daisy is wearing a long sleeve flannel shirt and jeans so after everyone gets smeared with the brown glue it is hard to distinguish her from some of the guys. There are brief (make that very brief) glimpses of her on her hands and knees when the camera focuses on Boss Hogg and Roscoe, who get stuck together. Look to the bottom left corner of the screen. She is facing away from the camera and does not get up even though it appears she is trying. It's hard to determine if it's because she is stuck in the glue or simply slipping and sliding in it like most everyone else.
It's a good piece of stuck trivia, but it doesn't really rank as that great of a stuck scene. We'll have to wait until next week to see what the Dharma and Greg scene is like.
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Post by spudz03 on Feb 3, 2006 20:51:05 GMT -5
You describe it rather well but like I say more WAM than stuck. Always thought the Dukes of Hazzard was lame.
Now Dharma and Greg is a pretty good show, even though I don't really watch it that often they come up with some pretty good stuff now and again. Have a feeling that the episode you mentioned will be much better.
The movie Princess Diaries aired last week on the Disney Channel there's a pretty cute little stuck scene in it too.
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