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Watching the GoS ep, my first thought after the Knight mecha destroyed the fake Phoenix was, "And they're going to hold still for that?"
I think Agent V has the designation "Agent 5" (must check) but I do remember he has the name Joe!
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Oh thank you, thank you, thank you, LB! They look so cute all in the same shot together!!!
It looks like Ken is watching Jun instead of the road...
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That's an awesome shot, LB, and as they should be ... always together!! Thanks so much!
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To be or not to be a gatchamaniac - that's the dilemma!
Of course, in the BotP version, Zark would be carrying on and yelping just like he did in the Decoys of Doom episode, until the revelation that it was a fake Phoenix that was destroyed.
And I'm sure the memos would have been a foot deep as Standards and Practices made too much of G4 running from what might be fake cops. (The episode implies that those might be the Blackbirds masquerading as motorcycle officers.) Until someone said, "Guys, we can write it so the kids know these are the Blackbirds."
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There's no ep in GoS where the G-1 is shown with two passengers.
In the Van Allen belt eps, Ace takes his little friend Sandy (Sabu in Gatch) and his plane to the 'land of the trap' he's being lured into. The implication is the civvie G-1 can, somehow, hold two.
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Hollywood is a land of money and cowardice.
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To be or not to be a gatchamaniac - that's the dilemma!
Poor Dave looked pretty cramped in Joe's car, as if it can hold two but isn't really designed for two. Maybe there is room behind the seat in Ken's plane to shove someone in, as long as they're prepared to be less than comfortable. I've been in some small planes where someone could fit in the storage area behind the seats, if they really had to (though it's probably a violation of some sort of FAA rule regarding passenger safety).
Now that I think about it, Joe took Maya to the hospital in episode 70, though there's no way to know if he transformed his car and himself before he did that, or just before arriving at the hospital. A security breach either way, I suppose, unless she was stone unconscious the entire time.
I'm glad you guys enjoyed the episode! It's one of my favorites too! And LB, your stitch is fantastic! I love that snuggly pic!
I am over the Jigokiller wine!
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I was thinking of the Doctor's line to Ken and the others, while in the room with the dead nurse. He says (referring to Maya) "Oh yeah, actually, a boy about your age… Yes, he brought her here just last night. His eyes had a bit of a hard look to them.â€
I took this to mean that if the Doctor called Joe a "boy" and had gotten a good look at his eyes, then Joe had possibly come walking into the hospital, detransformed, carrying Maya -and I agree that's not a security breach as long as she was unconscious at the time and didn't witness his detransformation.
No way to know though, but when he pulls up in front of the hospital the next day, he looks up as if he already knows what floor her room is on, suggesting he might even have hung around while she was admitted (though this is really my imagination at work, I suppose -just like my suspicion that Joe put the flowers in her room.)
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