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06-23-2009, 01:14 PM
Of course I love all the episodes of GI but this one is lower on my list; I don't like this one as much as most of the others with half of it taken up by the western dream sequence.
It's interesting that in the dream Ginger is a saloon proprietor and not some kind of hooker. She doesn't use any sexual wiles at all in the dream.
The dream really does make a good point, though, about how easily we can lose a piece of paper that might be important.
I love Lovey's fancy umbrella at the country club; it's so pretty. What did they do, paint palm fronds?
It's a little crazy of the Howells to be so excited about having their country club while they're the only two in it. No?
Gilligan looks PO'd in the opening sequence--right at the opening of the show.
Oh, my God! I'd never be able to pass Lovey's tea party lesson either; too much work! (and I like tea!)
Gilligan looks good in the blazer.
I wonder if there's any significance to that weird ticket number G131131--any numerologists out there? And it's such a "neat" number--repeating the same sequence--what are the odds that that would be our ticket number?
It's kind of funny how they all want to be in the Howells' country club (and, boy, that's a big chunk of Gilligan's million being taken out every time)--they sit on lounge chairs on the island as they can do any time, they talk with each other, as they can do any time, the Professor brings his book, which he probably reads all the time...there are no amenities in addition to the normal stuff on the island! And there's no club steward since Gilligan "won" the money! Funny!
It's interesting that in the dream Ginger is a saloon proprietor and not some kind of hooker. She doesn't use any sexual wiles at all in the dream.
The dream really does make a good point, though, about how easily we can lose a piece of paper that might be important.
I love Lovey's fancy umbrella at the country club; it's so pretty. What did they do, paint palm fronds?
It's a little crazy of the Howells to be so excited about having their country club while they're the only two in it. No?
Gilligan looks PO'd in the opening sequence--right at the opening of the show.
Oh, my God! I'd never be able to pass Lovey's tea party lesson either; too much work! (and I like tea!)
Gilligan looks good in the blazer.
I wonder if there's any significance to that weird ticket number G131131--any numerologists out there? And it's such a "neat" number--repeating the same sequence--what are the odds that that would be our ticket number?
It's kind of funny how they all want to be in the Howells' country club (and, boy, that's a big chunk of Gilligan's million being taken out every time)--they sit on lounge chairs on the island as they can do any time, they talk with each other, as they can do any time, the Professor brings his book, which he probably reads all the time...there are no amenities in addition to the normal stuff on the island! And there's no club steward since Gilligan "won" the money! Funny!