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Post by Zep on Dec 12, 2006 17:56:17 GMT -4
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Post by silenteyes on Dec 14, 2006 11:42:24 GMT -4
I've been meaning to watch this for ages and finally just got around to doing it. That was awesome!! What an actor & a great episode.
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Post by henryrocks on Jan 27, 2007 16:04:19 GMT -4
Forgive me if these are stupid questions, but... I don't get it. Who killed the psychologist? Who killed William? (that guy at the end?) Did he really do it? (My guess is yes.)
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Post by ajran on Jan 28, 2007 14:14:17 GMT -4
it was abbreviated version. i read some interview with Michael and understood that according producers idea we must deside for ourself about he is a killer or not[/quote]
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Post by jenna on Jan 28, 2007 16:08:57 GMT -4
I've watched those and I thought they were great!! Michael is such a great actor!!!! It's a shame William died... And I think he was the killer, in movies and tv-shows the bad guys are always the best!! ;D Except on Lost because Ben said they're the good guys
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Post by flummery on Jan 28, 2007 16:30:23 GMT -4
Forgive me if these are stupid questions, but... I don't get it. Who killed the psychologist? Who killed William? (that guy at the end?) Did he really do it? (My guess is yes.) It's confusing because, like ajran said, it's abbreviated. Keep an eye out for its airings on FX if you're in the US and have cable. **SPOILERS** 1. Lindsay Dole believes Hinks killed his psychologist. 2. Bobby Donnell asks a favor from a "thug" named Alan Neel who he was once a lawyer for. The favor was to go to Hinks's house and scare him, because he had been harrassing Linsday, Bobby's wife. Neel took it the wrong way and cut off Hinks's head. 3. Like ajran said, the producers meant for people to come to their own conclusions about whether Hinks was a killer. If I remember correctly, the clips on YouTube leave out the last two episodes, where Michael has only voice parts. However, something very big happens in the last episode, The Thin Line, where he has a voice part. If you saw that part, it might help you to decide where Hinks was guilty, I think.
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Post by evelynpace on Jan 28, 2007 17:11:46 GMT -4
If I remember correctly, the clips on YouTube leave out the last two episodes, where Michael has only voice parts. However, something very big happens in the last episode, The Thin Line, where he has a voice part. If you saw that part, it might help you to decide where Hinks was guilty, I think. What does Michael say in this episodes?
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Post by flummery on Jan 28, 2007 19:36:48 GMT -4
**SPOILERS** In the second-to-last episode, they just play some different, previously-unseen parts of the tape made when Hinks was first interviewed by police (you see other parts of that tape in the earlier episodes during Hinks's trial). In the last episode, a tape recorder is sent to the office. Hinks's probate lawyer was instructed to send it upon his death. It was for Lindsay, but didn't have a note. Lucy and Rebecca press play and you hear the voice of William Hinks on the tape. He says that the tape recorder was meant to be sent to Lindsay upon his death, so if she's listening to it, he must be dead. "That's unfortunate." He goes on to say, "See you soon." Rebecca realizes what that means and she and Lucy begin to run from the room. There's a huge explosion as the recorder blows up.
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Post by ajran on Jan 29, 2007 7:37:03 GMT -4
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Post by evelynpace on Jan 29, 2007 11:47:30 GMT -4
@ flummery: What?! And I thought he just cuts off heads...
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Post by greenleaf on Jan 29, 2007 13:20:48 GMT -4
Thanks, ajran!!! This last part did not suffice me in my collection!!
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Post by flummery on Jan 29, 2007 14:27:03 GMT -4
Great! Thanks, ajran! @ flummery: What?! And I thought he just cuts off heads... I guess he lied...
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Post by Charlotte on Jan 29, 2007 15:54:14 GMT -4
Thanks for the clips! I love his performance as William Hinks.
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Post by kiagary on Jan 30, 2007 5:17:29 GMT -4
I guess he lied, too! That's cool!
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Post by twisk on Feb 14, 2007 6:15:18 GMT -4
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