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'X' days 2 go!!

Post by Debs » Sep 2nd 2002, 11:49 am

I'm sitting here jiving along to the fab unofficial soundtrack and a thought occurs to me:

Today marks 15 days until the DVD is shipped.


I'm so excited!!!!! :lol:
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Post by Pedro! » Sep 2nd 2002, 3:10 pm

Hi Debs,

I too was just thinking about the shipping....and im impressed that there's another UK mscl fan on here!! I'm from Merseyside, and absolutely LOVE mscl. My friends think I should get over it cos it was years ago, but it's just the best!

Shame Channel 4 don't repeat them anymore...I can't believe its been FIVE years since they stopped showing it!

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Sep 2nd 2002, 3:55 pm

Hmmm, I have some friends who think I should get over MSCL too. Maybe if there was some quality programming on tv, I would!

Buffy, beloved though it is and dear to my heart, cannot erase the picture of Jordan and Angela.

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Sep 2nd 2002, 3:56 pm

Hmmm, I have some friends who think I should get over MSCL too. Maybe if there was some quality programming on tv, I would!

Buffy, beloved though it is and dear to my heart, cannot erase the picture of Jordan and Angela.

:D

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me too!!

Post by kenickie » Sep 2nd 2002, 5:34 pm

I'm from the uk, don't forget me!! :D

My sister and my partner are REALLY excited about it coming to DVD. I'm gonna have an MSCL marathon...
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Post by starbug » Sep 3rd 2002, 4:43 am

I'm from the UK too, and I can't WAIT to get the DVD... I'm going to convince my friends who haven't seen it that they need to and have a big party...

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Post by Pedro! » Sep 4th 2002, 9:25 am

When I get the DVD set, im going to get my mates (all who haven't ever seen it) and make them watch a few episodes....I'm so proud of the show I just want everyone to know how great it is.

Any ideas which episode I should show them? They will pribably only let me show them one, so I need to pick the one which will have the most impact - I was thinking either Life of Brian, the one where Rayanne tries out for the Frozen Embryos, or the pilot - which do you think??

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Post by Megs » Sep 4th 2002, 3:36 pm

Good question.

If you were to play one episode for non-Lifers (*Gasp* Are there such people??), I would play Life of Brian. Isn't that the one with the World Happiness dance? I love that one. Especially the end when Ricky and Delia dance to "What is love?" Hee. Best. Dance. Scene. Ever.
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Post by Debs » Sep 4th 2002, 5:24 pm

I think I would probably play them 'The Pilot'. Although there are finer episodes, I would play this because watching it for the first time is the reason we're all hooked, right? After the viewing they may just say, "oh lets watch one more", and before you know it they'll be in your house raiding your DVDs every chance they get.

A big hi to everyone from UK and y'all from the US too!!!

Deb xx :wink:
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ooh, lookey...

Post by kenickie » Sep 4th 2002, 5:48 pm

Hey, Debs- not far from me!!!!
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Post by Debs » Sep 4th 2002, 7:14 pm

Hey Kenickie - Been to Durham many times! Nice part of the world you live in. :)
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Speaking of UK fans...

Post by Nostradamus » Sep 5th 2002, 3:46 pm

What happened to Joanna? She's the third most prolific poster on this forum but she seems to have disappeared lately. :cry:

I'm not sure that "On The Wagon" would make a good first episode for MSCL newbies. Yes, it is a crucial plot in the show and very clever but it might be too depressing to hook new fans. My vote would go for "Guns and Gossip" or "Halloween".

Has anyone actually had a good experience with winning new MSCL converts? I've been trying with a couple of friends for some time now but it isn't easy. Any tips or tricks that worked for you would be appreciated. :)
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Post by Pedro » Sep 5th 2002, 4:22 pm

Ok, maybe your rite about 'On the Wagan' being a bit sad, but it's just so good! I might play them the pilot, but that can be quite depressing as well.
Any other suggestions for an episode to convert my friends?

By the way I totally agree about how difficult it is to convert non-mscl people! I have forced so many friends to watch it, and while they all recognise that it's good, the same thing comes back.......its just too depressing.

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Post by Chainer » Sep 5th 2002, 7:04 pm

I would pick the Christmas episode - with the angel as my favorite episode. I do have that one on tape and force the family to watch it every Christmas

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the pilot...definiately

Post by speff » Sep 6th 2002, 3:26 pm

I think i would have to start them off with the pilot, give them a taste of the awesome characterization, the mood of the prgramme etc any other episode wouldnt make sense to them, it has to come in the full context, it wouldnt be undervalued and unappreciated...cant have that now can we? We need to build them up to Crackows letter to Angela..

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