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Post by ThatGirl on Apr 30, 2008 22:39:24 GMT -5
I think Maxwell scared the crap out of him and reformed him.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Apr 30, 2008 22:47:08 GMT -5
I think Maxwell scared the crap out of him and reformed him. Not in the three seasons of GAH I saw...outside that first scene in the pilot.
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Post by ThatGirl on Apr 30, 2008 23:07:06 GMT -5
It would have to be in new "flashbacks". LOL!
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Apr 30, 2008 23:10:39 GMT -5
Oh. I don't know if that will be as effective.
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Post by ThatGirl on Apr 30, 2008 23:20:19 GMT -5
You just want to see him beat the crap out of him!
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Apr 30, 2008 23:23:06 GMT -5
That wouldn't bother me a bit.
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Post by MelMac on May 1, 2008 0:09:03 GMT -5
I think you're not going to win this argument ThatGirl. HD and I have been debating this issue since I began writing my own spinoff series with him as the teammate... which has been around for some time (and longer than the "TGAH 2008" group). Personally, I think both scenarios are possible (and have toyed with both ).
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Post by ThatGirl on May 1, 2008 17:47:12 GMT -5
Well, all I can say is, I just want to see Michael in it, one way or another!
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 1, 2008 20:13:12 GMT -5
He could be the bad guy.
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Post by ThatGirl on May 1, 2008 23:45:44 GMT -5
Except for that.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 1, 2008 23:56:30 GMT -5
You said you wanted him involved. That, or the snitch for the cops, is the best role.
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Post by ThatGirl on May 2, 2008 10:09:00 GMT -5
Now that I've met him in person, I'm more convinced than ever that he is the perfect hero type. He looks much better in person. His movies make him look older than he really looks. He has obviously taken good care of himself.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 2, 2008 10:48:41 GMT -5
Your picture did make him look better than the DVD interview did on the GAH set.
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Post by ThatGirl on May 2, 2008 20:07:58 GMT -5
My picture was actually blurry. That's why I had to make it so small. My friends took better pictures and will email them to me. He looks much younger and fit in person.
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Post by mmderdekea on May 2, 2008 21:12:55 GMT -5
I am solidly in the camp (which consists of my own daydreaming continued story of the show) that Maxwell indeed winds up a mentor to Tony and as a result Tony does make something of himself, perhaps as a cop. By 1984 or so, the Feds definitely required a college degree, mostly in law or accounting. Don't know really if Tony could achieve that.
Mona
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 2, 2008 21:54:49 GMT -5
I am pretty sure he couldn't.
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Post by MelMac on May 2, 2008 23:21:13 GMT -5
I am pretty sure he couldn't. I've seen those who were at the top of the class hit rock bottom in the real world and those who were considered dropout potentials succeed where most thought impossible. It's possible - unlikely, maybe, but not out of the possibilities.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on May 2, 2008 23:28:08 GMT -5
Very unlikely I would say.
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Post by MelMac on May 3, 2008 0:25:18 GMT -5
Very unlikely I would say. OK, I'll sum it up as this - you're Bill, and I'm Ralph here. Just worry if either of us start sounding like Holly Hathaway and say that "Anything's Pawsable."
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Post by ThatGirl on May 3, 2008 0:51:35 GMT -5
Well, if we're going to be that literal, maybe Tony couldn't get a college degree. That would be impossible to believe in a story about little green men who give a guy a super suit. LOL!
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