4.03 "Ink" quickie thoughts

Sep 28, 2009 21:01

I actually just sat there and watched this episode, which is rare. However, I did tweet, so here are some, with explanation:
the return of director Roxanne Dawson; I like 'er )

show commentary, season four

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mystery_sock September 29 2009, 16:54:37 UTC
don't even know the deaf lady's name but I kinda like her; and her power is interesting..
The extra nice thing is, the actress in the role is also deaf (as usually happens; most of the time, hearing people don't know ASL well enough to fake it). She speaks very well though - as does Marlee Matlin by now, as they are not totally deaf and with hearing aids and practice, can learn to modulate their voices. But WHY WOULD THE PRODUCERS DO THAT? Why would they create that role? I am so very confused, even though I like it.

but to the cellist whose place was deposed...I have to wonder how many folk would've allowed a perfect stranger to play their instrument out of the blue like that?
Oh HELL no. A cello like that costs $10,000 or (usually much) more - there's no way in hell that he'd leave the instrument unsupervised for a second, especially not in a public park. But whatever. Goodbye, several hundred thousand viewers!

Where the heck is Mr. Muggles? I miss that dog.
Awwww. He's in Costa Verde, with Sandra and Lyle. He's OK.

I thought for a moment he'd mention Charles Deveaux.
Yeah, that cracked me up... "I used to do hospice etc." I'm like "Really, Mr. Expert? You had ONE CLIENT EVER and you took care of him for 5 months, if that." Still... wish we'd get more Charles. They PROMISED.

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xanatosdecrion September 29 2009, 18:39:36 UTC
Cracking up at your response.

And "They PROMISED"??? Word? Have I missed this?

*looks around* Was there a whisper of Charles returning?

*quelling squeals*

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mystery_sock September 30 2009, 17:29:09 UTC
Kring (or Loeb, or Alexander - one of those top-tier producers) hinted that we hadn't seen the last of Charles Deveaux. And it was true! (Kind of. But true. We did see him again in "1961". I just want to see him more. *sigh* They're getting rid of the frequent high-end genre-famous guest stars, it seems).

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