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04-05-2011, 11:59 AM
I have mentioned this elsewhere on board--what's up with Gilligan in this
one? When he brings Eva in to meet the rest of the group, what should
be a happy moment, he looks mad at the Professor. Also, at the party,
he looks totally out of it--not drunk but, again, upset.
Did it ever occur to anyone that it's not really odd for the madeover Eva to
resemble Ginger (well, maybe not identically...). When women offer to
give a friend a makeover, they often pass on their own preferred
makeup and hairstyles--what they know how to do themselves--they tend
to wear what they, themselves, think looks good as makeup, hair, clothes.
I think Maryann looks very pretty in the makeover scene but what's with the
turtleneck and hats in the other scenes (if I remember right)--do you
ever really need a sun hat and a turtleneck at the same time?
I think the bit about Eva thinking she was a "good actress" after the hoax is
a good idea--it would make little sense for her to assume she could
take over Ginger's career just like that! Again, does anyone have any
idea as to just what the status of Ginger's career is? Sometimes it seems
as if she is very famous already and sometimes as if she just wants to be.
Hey, this is for the MAG fans--how do you account for Ginger's egging Eva on
to try her charms on Gilligan if Ginger is aware (wouldn't she be?) of
Maryann's feelings for Gilligan? Or do you think maybe Ginger's prompting
was much less than what Eva actually did?
Also for MAG and GAP fans: why aren't your favorite couples dancing
together? Don't Maryann and the Professor seem to be having a grand
time together here? Also, doesn't Maryann seem to smile at the Professor
in the "meeting Eva" scene? (re-watch it)
I always thought the garlandy thing on the table at the party was some kind
food--it looks like those fancy gourmet potato chips strung together (I
knew it wasn't that, though). Then I realized it's probably flowers. The
spread at the island parties (and here a rescue one!) has degenerated--
there's hardly anything there--same with Reuben Kincaid's party.
Remember all the gourmet food they had for Gilligan's inauguration?
I love the way the Skipper suddenly breaks through with his Ginger-lust once
again when the music is changed to a fast song--it's always there!
Were they really all going to fit on Eva's small boat (8 people)?
Tina Louise does an amazing job as Eva--she looks and acts so un-Ginger.
Why is Maryann assisting the Professor with his spark plugs rather than
Ginger? That happens in another scene, as well, in "Gilligan's Personal
Magnetism," where she is the science (here, again, electrical work)
assistant while Ginger feeds Gilligan (a more typical Maryann task).
That's a very astute observation on Ginger's part--that when Eva returns
home, she will probably go back to her old self? It is food for thought
about people changing, or perhaps changing in certain ways or as a
result of certain influences. Do you agree with Ginger? If Ginger
thought this would be the case, do you think she should have cautioned
Eva on this possibility and urged her to "keep it up" back home?
one? When he brings Eva in to meet the rest of the group, what should
be a happy moment, he looks mad at the Professor. Also, at the party,
he looks totally out of it--not drunk but, again, upset.
Did it ever occur to anyone that it's not really odd for the madeover Eva to
resemble Ginger (well, maybe not identically...). When women offer to
give a friend a makeover, they often pass on their own preferred
makeup and hairstyles--what they know how to do themselves--they tend
to wear what they, themselves, think looks good as makeup, hair, clothes.
I think Maryann looks very pretty in the makeover scene but what's with the
turtleneck and hats in the other scenes (if I remember right)--do you
ever really need a sun hat and a turtleneck at the same time?
I think the bit about Eva thinking she was a "good actress" after the hoax is
a good idea--it would make little sense for her to assume she could
take over Ginger's career just like that! Again, does anyone have any
idea as to just what the status of Ginger's career is? Sometimes it seems
as if she is very famous already and sometimes as if she just wants to be.
Hey, this is for the MAG fans--how do you account for Ginger's egging Eva on
to try her charms on Gilligan if Ginger is aware (wouldn't she be?) of
Maryann's feelings for Gilligan? Or do you think maybe Ginger's prompting
was much less than what Eva actually did?
Also for MAG and GAP fans: why aren't your favorite couples dancing
together? Don't Maryann and the Professor seem to be having a grand
time together here? Also, doesn't Maryann seem to smile at the Professor
in the "meeting Eva" scene? (re-watch it)
I always thought the garlandy thing on the table at the party was some kind
food--it looks like those fancy gourmet potato chips strung together (I
knew it wasn't that, though). Then I realized it's probably flowers. The
spread at the island parties (and here a rescue one!) has degenerated--
there's hardly anything there--same with Reuben Kincaid's party.
Remember all the gourmet food they had for Gilligan's inauguration?
I love the way the Skipper suddenly breaks through with his Ginger-lust once
again when the music is changed to a fast song--it's always there!
Were they really all going to fit on Eva's small boat (8 people)?
Tina Louise does an amazing job as Eva--she looks and acts so un-Ginger.
Why is Maryann assisting the Professor with his spark plugs rather than
Ginger? That happens in another scene, as well, in "Gilligan's Personal
Magnetism," where she is the science (here, again, electrical work)
assistant while Ginger feeds Gilligan (a more typical Maryann task).
That's a very astute observation on Ginger's part--that when Eva returns
home, she will probably go back to her old self? It is food for thought
about people changing, or perhaps changing in certain ways or as a
result of certain influences. Do you agree with Ginger? If Ginger
thought this would be the case, do you think she should have cautioned
Eva on this possibility and urged her to "keep it up" back home?