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03-24-2008, 02:18 PM
This episode always makes you appreciate water the next time you drink it!
It's amazing how the frog understood just where Gilligan wanted him to lead him!
I love the way Thirston gets into his "waterboy" role with no complaints and just helps out this time.
I can't understand the girls' half a rubber glove full of water--there's hardly anything in there.
I also have trouble with the disgusting use of a boot to collect water by the Howells. Well, I guess they were all just desperate.
Why was Ginger's scarf on the branch; she was only wearing a towel (at least not anything one would wear a scarf with) in the shower? The shower scene also brought up the interesting question of how they ever got clean while the water would make the ground muddy.
It's also kind of gross when Gilligan drinks the water the frog was sitting in (but, again, I know, they were desperate).
ANY RESPONSES OUT THERE?????
It's amazing how the frog understood just where Gilligan wanted him to lead him!
I love the way Thirston gets into his "waterboy" role with no complaints and just helps out this time.
I can't understand the girls' half a rubber glove full of water--there's hardly anything in there.
I also have trouble with the disgusting use of a boot to collect water by the Howells. Well, I guess they were all just desperate.
Why was Ginger's scarf on the branch; she was only wearing a towel (at least not anything one would wear a scarf with) in the shower? The shower scene also brought up the interesting question of how they ever got clean while the water would make the ground muddy.
It's also kind of gross when Gilligan drinks the water the frog was sitting in (but, again, I know, they were desperate).
ANY RESPONSES OUT THERE?????