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01-30-2010, 08:38 PM
This episode is fun, I've always found!
I would have liked to know what all the pairs of castaways were fighting about; if the Professor had a person sharing his hut do you think he would have been fighting too?
That's great how Gilligan can so quickly change his mood after fighting with Maryann when he discusses the tarot cards with Ginger.
What was the Professor planning to do after getting their hopes up with no ship finally coming? Wouldn't the disappointment just sink them into a depression and lead them to, again, take it out on each other?
I love the "What do you mean that's a stupid idea?" joke!
Ginger's gypsy outfit is so pretty!
Why on earth was Maryann wearing white prom pumps with a farm girl dress?
Why did the Professor dress up for the seance when he wasn't even going to be seen attending?
I could imagine the castaways' reaction thinking the seance stuff was all real!
Didn't the Professor at first promote Ginger to the others and then he uses his thinking it's silly to cover his not being there? I missed something there--how could he have both attitudes?
So Gilligan was about to light a signal fire at the end--why not let him do it?
I felt bad for Lovey having to give away her minks--a little bossy on Thirston's part? (even though I'd never wear them myself).
I would have liked to know what all the pairs of castaways were fighting about; if the Professor had a person sharing his hut do you think he would have been fighting too?
That's great how Gilligan can so quickly change his mood after fighting with Maryann when he discusses the tarot cards with Ginger.
What was the Professor planning to do after getting their hopes up with no ship finally coming? Wouldn't the disappointment just sink them into a depression and lead them to, again, take it out on each other?
I love the "What do you mean that's a stupid idea?" joke!
Ginger's gypsy outfit is so pretty!
Why on earth was Maryann wearing white prom pumps with a farm girl dress?
Why did the Professor dress up for the seance when he wasn't even going to be seen attending?
I could imagine the castaways' reaction thinking the seance stuff was all real!
Didn't the Professor at first promote Ginger to the others and then he uses his thinking it's silly to cover his not being there? I missed something there--how could he have both attitudes?
So Gilligan was about to light a signal fire at the end--why not let him do it?
I felt bad for Lovey having to give away her minks--a little bossy on Thirston's part? (even though I'd never wear them myself).