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05-13-2009, 05:49 PM
OK--Gladys, yes, to be diplomatic. But who do you think really won the beauty contest? Remember, you'll have to take into account not only Gilligan's real vote but those of the other men as well!
Why does Skipper tell everyone to shut up when the beauty contest news is given on the radio? What's the big deal?
I think hitting Ginger with a pea shooter is a little mean.
I love Maryann's evening gown outfit. It's a little strange (is it?) that she's had dancing lessons, it seems. Do farm girls usually have them--I don't know, I'm from the city.
It's also a bit much that the Professor actually trips Gilligan to speak with him.
Someone had to point out to me Gilligan peeking at Maryann without her bathing suit; I had never noticed it. Does the Professor peek as well?
It's interesting that Skipper has to control his lust for Ginger and act as her
"coach." Admirable job, Skipper!
Originally, Ginger is rehearsing a dramatic monologue for the talent part but she ends up singing a song instead.
Pretty gutsy of Thirston to call Gilligan (the judge) a "fool," and pretty nasty given the ordeal through which Gilligan had to go.
Why does Maryann look so juvenile in her black bathing suit and suddenly looks as if she "blossomed" in the swimsuit competition? Was that her little sister earlier? Also, why isn't she wearing her bathing suit? Did it get ripped by the fishing pole? Could be.
I wonder what would've happened if Gilligan had first endorsed one of the women in the opening scene and someone ELSE was the fourth man. I wonder what any of the other three would have done? I wonder how it all would have transpired. Curious thought.
Why does Skipper tell everyone to shut up when the beauty contest news is given on the radio? What's the big deal?
I think hitting Ginger with a pea shooter is a little mean.
I love Maryann's evening gown outfit. It's a little strange (is it?) that she's had dancing lessons, it seems. Do farm girls usually have them--I don't know, I'm from the city.
It's also a bit much that the Professor actually trips Gilligan to speak with him.
Someone had to point out to me Gilligan peeking at Maryann without her bathing suit; I had never noticed it. Does the Professor peek as well?
It's interesting that Skipper has to control his lust for Ginger and act as her
"coach." Admirable job, Skipper!
Originally, Ginger is rehearsing a dramatic monologue for the talent part but she ends up singing a song instead.
Pretty gutsy of Thirston to call Gilligan (the judge) a "fool," and pretty nasty given the ordeal through which Gilligan had to go.
Why does Maryann look so juvenile in her black bathing suit and suddenly looks as if she "blossomed" in the swimsuit competition? Was that her little sister earlier? Also, why isn't she wearing her bathing suit? Did it get ripped by the fishing pole? Could be.
I wonder what would've happened if Gilligan had first endorsed one of the women in the opening scene and someone ELSE was the fourth man. I wonder what any of the other three would have done? I wonder how it all would have transpired. Curious thought.