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Post by TVFan on Jul 25, 2004 10:13:04 GMT -5
I voted for the 80s, although I do hope that they have more earlier episodes next season. A lot of my fav eps from season 1 were set in the 80s.
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Post by Naj on Jul 25, 2004 20:34:42 GMT -5
It's a tough one for me. Look Again, A Time To Hate, Sherry Darlin', and Boy in the Box are all different decades to name a few that I liked.
How to choose? :hammer:
~Naj
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Post by Tati on Jul 25, 2004 20:51:28 GMT -5
That was a really tough one. And, although I can't really make up my mind, I voted for the 80s too. 2 of my top 5 episodes come from the 80s.
However, I believe that the more they go back in the past, more interesting is the case. So I hope to see another episodes set in the 30s, or maybe even before.
Also, I want more episodes set in my favorite decade: the 60s.
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Post by Trublu on Jul 25, 2004 21:07:16 GMT -5
Great question, TVFan. Question before i vote here: what time is sherry darling set in? i think its the 8-'s but i just wanted to double check, and i dont think it was mentioned in the thread in episodes.... i mya need to borrow naj's icon... :hammer:
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Post by Naj on Jul 25, 2004 21:37:32 GMT -5
Sherry Darlin' was 1989 trublu. ~Naj
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Post by onebyone on Jul 26, 2004 2:44:24 GMT -5
The 80s. I love the music so much I get all excited and hence always enjoy the episodes more.
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Post by tarikdragonblood on Jul 26, 2004 7:16:20 GMT -5
The challenge comes in when interviewing the 'older' people whose memories of recent events are shaky at best but sharp when it comes to the past.
I love when the Gang finds people still living and tries to solve the realllly old cases.
And is it just me, or does there seem to be alot of "I loved her/him but the decade in which I lived wouldn't allow me to admit it" gay theme in some of the older case?? Or maybe I'm just sensitive to those sentiments since I can only imagine life before the Stonewall riots in '69.
I'm on vacation - what am I doing up at 8am?
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Post by Naj on Jul 29, 2004 11:46:32 GMT -5
The challenge comes in when interviewing the 'older' people whose memories of recent events are shaky at best but sharp when it comes to the past. I love when the Gang finds people still living and tries to solve the realllly old cases. And is it just me, or does there seem to be alot of "I loved her/him but the decade in which I lived wouldn't allow me to admit it" gay theme in some of the older case?? Or maybe I'm just sensitive to those sentiments since I can only imagine life before the Stonewall riots in '69. Hope you are enjoying your long needed vacation, Tarik! Yes there seems to be gay themes and just an overall disrepect for life and how precious lives are. The motivations for harming someone are so selfish. I, too, feel it's more believable to solve older crimes than something that happened, say, five years ago. It kind of makes the police department look really inept if it's that recent. ~Naj
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