Right. THAT clears it all up.
Jun. 5th, 2011 03:43 pmNever mind that I never realized there was a brief prequel kicking around on Teh Webs that might've made "Good Man Goes to War" make more sense along the way. Forget, too, that my version of the thing had a severe audio-video timey-wimey problem up through the opening credits, but if that wasn't on purpose, it actually helped in a way, getting me to listen very carefully to everything being said, and look carefully at everything being shown, which helped make things make more sense once the entire population of the Mos Eisley cantina got dumped into the first third of the episode.
Didn't catch the significance of the name next to the one key patient in that lab, though. As entries often say, usually with flashing arrows or somesuch,
THAT would be important later.
Spoilers ahoy from here on out. (BTW: At least one totally blow-to-the-head spoiler appears in a recent editing of one major character's Wikipedia page, so don't go poking about there for backstory on anybody unless you want to get all of it and fast.)
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Gorgeous day today. Got our front yard done with Frankenmower, then weedwhacked as much as I could before realizing that the stupid missing spring does more than make it easy to advance the spool. It also restricts it from coming out too fast; so I now must find a replacement for it before running through two $10 replacement reels in a day again.
Didn't catch the significance of the name next to the one key patient in that lab, though. As entries often say, usually with flashing arrows or somesuch,
THAT would be important later.
Spoilers ahoy from here on out. (BTW: At least one totally blow-to-the-head spoiler appears in a recent editing of one major character's Wikipedia page, so don't go poking about there for backstory on anybody unless you want to get all of it and fast.)
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Gorgeous day today. Got our front yard done with Frankenmower, then weedwhacked as much as I could before realizing that the stupid missing spring does more than make it easy to advance the spool. It also restricts it from coming out too fast; so I now must find a replacement for it before running through two $10 replacement reels in a day again.