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Post by Dallas on Apr 15, 2018 8:38:37 GMT -5
One Day at a Time has released episode 470 "You're Cold as Ice".
In this episode: - the Ice Storm continues! - Robin & Adam learn about the car accident - Bob encourages Natasha not to give up on Jacob and MUCH more!
Episode theme song: "Freak" Lana Del Rey
**Next episode will be released on Thursday as I'm going away next weekend **
Enjoy! Dallas
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Post by Bre on Apr 15, 2018 10:38:06 GMT -5
Hey, Dallas !!!
I like the calm feeling in the episode after the accident caused by the ice storm.
Adam/Robin : Tell me why I thought that when Robin's phone was ringing. I first thought that it was Max calling to check up on her since the storm outside. However, it was Dominick which I was some what relieved since Max's affection for Robin is quite creepy in my opinion. It was great to see where Adam and Robin left off in their initial courtship.
Bob/Kim/Tyler/Andy: Once again Andy was the serene one in the scenes with Bob and Tyler barely saying two words to one another. But I did like the three main men in Kim's life to show concern for Kim's well being. And I knew that of the four in the accident she would have less significant injuries. Bob not was so cold about not wanting to see Kim that in a way is understandable. But he loves the woman so it isn't going to so simple because even though they're getting divorced he will always care about her.
Daisy/Vinny : I figured that Jemma would be greatly impacted by being in the crossfire of the truck and Kim's car. I'm not sure if she is going to make it or not. Yet I know Daisy has all of this guilt and resentment towards the woman she thought who was her beloved aunt but now considers as her mother for the first time. I love Vinny being the protective and loving husband to her which isn't always easy at times.
Dawn/Shelley : I think that Dawn is not going to be so forthcoming with coming out as Shelley says she should be. I can see her possibly telling Max and Paige. And I bet that Barbara is not going to understand since she is religious. But I will believe that both Adam and Helen will accept her but not be so keen on her dating a woman their own age.
Everyone's concern about Blake : Dominick's guilt about what happened is getting to him. I liked that both Eve and Felicia showed up at the chapel in spite of their disliking of one another. Hopefully Dominick and Felicia will only grow stronger as they must guide the family if anything happens to their grandson. I think that either Blake didn't make it or he has injuries that might seem stable but something will cause his heart to give out and he might possibly be the one to donate the lungs to Jacob.
Crossing my fingers Town & Country will be out sometime this month. Still working on the last minute glitches but mostly they're cosmetic. I will let you know in the forum when the site is published and the link for you to go read the first episode.
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Post by Dallas on Apr 16, 2018 10:18:47 GMT -5
Hey, Dallas !!! I like the calm feeling in the episode after the accident caused by the ice storm. Adam/Robin : Tell me why I thought that when Robin's phone was ringing. I first thought that it was Max calling to check up on her since the storm outside. However, it was Dominick which I was some what relieved since Max's affection for Robin is quite creepy in my opinion. It was great to see where Adam and Robin left off in their initial courtship. Hey Bre - thanks so much for reading so quickly after the episode was released! You are 100% correct, Max's crush on Robin is a little creepy, but that's kinda the point of it. He doesn't realize that it's unhealthy just yet it's a lot more of a Adam vs. Max thing at this point. This is one story that really picks up into a higher gear once the ice storm is officially over. Bob/Kim/Tyler/Andy: Once again Andy was the serene one in the scenes with Bob and Tyler barely saying two words to one another. But I did like the three main men in Kim's life to show concern for Kim's well being. And I knew that of the four in the accident she would have less significant injuries. Bob not was so cold about not wanting to see Kim that in a way is understandable. But he loves the woman so it isn't going to so simple because even though they're getting divorced he will always care about her. These scenes were so much fun to write because while Bob was "calm", you could still sense that his blood was boiling under the surface with Tyler and even with Kim. He and Kim have been so through much together, that he will always care about her, you're right. The next couple of episodes are pretty intense for this storyline. Daisy/Vinny : I figured that Jemma would be greatly impacted by being in the crossfire of the truck and Kim's car. I'm not sure if she is going to make it or not. Yet I know Daisy has all of this guilt and resentment towards the woman she thought who was her beloved aunt but now considers as her mother for the first time. I love Vinny being the protective and loving husband to her which isn't always easy at times. I feel bad for Daisy because she is so upset about Jemma. Jemma being caught between a vehicle and a building really didn't leave her much hope to begin with - but if she dies, how will Daisy react since she was lashing out at her mother right before the accident? It's an interesting part of the storyline. Vinny will continue to be there for her, which is good for Daisy. Dawn/Shelley : I think that Dawn is not going to be so forthcoming with coming out as Shelley says she should be. I can see her possibly telling Max and Paige. And I bet that Barbara is not going to understand since she is religious. But I will believe that both Adam and Helen will accept her but not be so keen on her dating a woman their own age. This story is another one (much like the Robin/Max/Adam story) that will kick into a higher gear once the ice storm is over. There's a lot of story to tell here, not just with these two women but, as you mentioned, Dawn's family. Everyone's concern about Blake : Dominick's guilt about what happened is getting to him. I liked that both Eve and Felicia showed up at the chapel in spite of their disliking of one another. Hopefully Dominick and Felicia will only grow stronger as they must guide the family if anything happens to their grandson. I think that either Blake didn't make it or he has injuries that might seem stable but something will cause his heart to give out and he might possibly be the one to donate the lungs to Jacob. Crossing my fingers Town & Country will be out sometime this month. Still working on the last minute glitches but mostly they're cosmetic. I will let you know in the forum when the site is published and the link for you to go read the first episode. Yes, the Blake storyline does take more shape starting next episode. I won't give anything away. Dominick is hiding his role in all of this because he knows that the facial cream is really the root cause of all of this (and the storm!). Felicia and Eva will continue to be there for Dominick but in different ways. Keep in mind, Dominick is still upset with Eva because she knew Frederick brainwashed Felicia and didn't say anything -- so there's a lot of dynamics at play! Thanks again for reading -- good luck with the launch of your series! dzkw
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Post by Michael on Apr 18, 2018 20:21:51 GMT -5
I really like how this storm is reverberating throughout Twin Peaks -- in both a metaphorical sense as well as a literal one. Even that small scene of Adam and Robin being interrupted by the news was good soap because it crossed over stories into one another. As a viewer/reader, I enjoy that sort of thing about soaps. I did think it was Max interrupting them, so it was interesting that it was about the accident. It did kinda crack me up how Robin was like, "Yeah, we'll drive safely!" STAY THE HELL HOME! You can't control the other people on the roads. It's rather clear where the Blake stuff is leading now, so I'm glad you aren't dragging it out. All the overlap in this stuff is great. Bob is so connected to everyone involved, and I liked how you played him having some compassion toward Kim while also not wanting to see her. He isn't an actual monster. But this is a great extension of the ongoing Calimo/Robertson feud. I was surprised to see Dominick praying, which felt unlike him, but he acknowledged that he rarely if ever does it, and that's how people act in the face of tragedy and desperation. I don't really think he should bear ANY fault in this -- he was doing business and placed an order, but he didn't put that truck on an icy road or aim it at Kim or have any control over it, really. I also don't know what in the world Peter thought was going to happen when he got to the boutique. Were people working there to stock the shelves and immediately sell the cream? He should've just pulled the hell over. Anyway, it's a complicated mess, which makes for good soap. I like that Dawn is smart enough to realize that Barbara might not have the best reaction. That makes her reluctance to come out more realistic in this day and age. Looking forward to what comes next! I want dailies!!!
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Post by Dallas on Apr 19, 2018 9:09:44 GMT -5
I really like how this storm is reverberating throughout Twin Peaks -- in both a metaphorical sense as well as a literal one. Even that small scene of Adam and Robin being interrupted by the news was good soap because it crossed over stories into one another. As a viewer/reader, I enjoy that sort of thing about soaps. I did think it was Max interrupting them, so it was interesting that it was about the accident. It did kinda crack me up how Robin was like, "Yeah, we'll drive safely!" STAY THE HELL HOME! You can't control the other people on the roads. HA! Yes, not only can't you control others on the road, but you can't control the conditions of the ice storm -- especially since the reason Robin got a call was a car accident. I'm really happy that you're liking the rippling effects of the ice storm -- it really is a big umbrella story; everyone, in some way, is impacted by the storm. It's rather clear where the Blake stuff is leading now, so I'm glad you aren't dragging it out. All the overlap in this stuff is great. Bob is so connected to everyone involved, and I liked how you played him having some compassion toward Kim while also not wanting to see her. He isn't an actual monster. But this is a great extension of the ongoing Calimo/Robertson feud. I was surprised to see Dominick praying, which felt unlike him, but he acknowledged that he rarely if ever does it, and that's how people act in the face of tragedy and desperation. I don't really think he should bear ANY fault in this -- he was doing business and placed an order, but he didn't put that truck on an icy road or aim it at Kim or have any control over it, really. I also don't know what in the world Peter thought was going to happen when he got to the boutique. Were people working there to stock the shelves and immediately sell the cream? He should've just pulled the hell over. Anyway, it's a complicated mess, which makes for good soap. I like that Dawn is smart enough to realize that Barbara might not have the best reaction. That makes her reluctance to come out more realistic in this day and age. Looking forward to what comes next! I want dailies!!! There is so many layers, you're right. When I first had this idea, that was my first thought as well, especially because the face cream is involved, it just adds another element to the feud, the Bob/Kim/Tyler triangle, and even the business aspect of the storyline. The next few episodes are pretty emotionally driven - I hope they continue to work for you! Dailies will be the first week of May -- so soon! Thanks for taking time to catch up - I know you've been busy (Coachella looked like fun!) D
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