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Post by chemikalman on Jan 15, 2006 21:41:34 GMT -5
Thought I would reprise the thread I started on another board. This is really nitpicking, but ... well, that's the point of this thread! Someone, I think it was Aceveda, referred to "Rawlings" and the white board for bets on Danny's baby inlcuded "Rawlings"--her name is Rawling.
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Post by dizzylizard on Jan 16, 2006 22:25:58 GMT -5
It was Aceveda. I caught the beginning of the ep again, last night, and he says it when talking with Kavanaugh about who started the IAD investigation.
~Diz
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Post by ricktheprick on Jan 17, 2006 13:04:23 GMT -5
Hey, I got a really good one! When Kavanaugh first met with Aceveda and they were switching the cameras back and forth between them in the hotel room, Kavanaugh's right suspender strap would be down around his arm in one shot and in the next it was back up on his shoulder. back and forth back and forth ha ha pretty nitpicking shit eh?
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Post by dizzylizard on Jan 17, 2006 18:57:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I noticed that, too, Rick. I noticed it the first time we watched it, but didn't say anything to my fiance', because I didn't want to miss anything. I forgot to tell him, the second time, so finally, the third time I said, "hey, watch Kavanaugh's suspenders, during this scene". That one didn't bother me, though. Yeah, it's an editing glitch, but it was amusing.
~Diz
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Post by ricktheprick on Jan 18, 2006 13:11:08 GMT -5
Hey guys, I got an issue with episode 5x02 thats kind of nitpicking, but more on the lines of officer safety. Being in law enforcement I noticed it right away. When Vic, Shane, and Ronnie go to the cafe to find Doomsday, Vic and Shane decide to go in the front door, while Ronnie goes through the back. All three came in guns drawn on Doomsday and created quite the crossfire situation between Vic and Shane on one side and Ronnie on the other. If one of the guys has to fire they don't have the target isolation and a strike teamers gonna get shot.
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Post by Bailey on Jan 19, 2006 13:53:10 GMT -5
Ooooh! How anally retentive! I just love it! I notice things like that all the time. My 14 yr. old notices it, too. The other day we were watching the original "Blues Brothers" (God, I love that movie) and she noticed after the building Elwood lived in was blown up and collapsed on them, their black suits were filthy and covered in dirt and brick dust. They left in their car, and when they arrived at their destination their suits looked like they'd just been cleaned and pressed. ~sigh~ I miss John Belushi. Bailey
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Post by chemikalman on Jan 19, 2006 15:11:55 GMT -5
When Kav. sees Corrine in ep S05-02 he asks her how she handles all the expenses involving Matthew. He mentions "occupational therapy" as one of them. Huh???
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Post by -|E|- on Jan 19, 2006 15:58:09 GMT -5
www.ecptote.state.tx.us/ot/Occupational Therapy addresses the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, sensory, and other aspects of performance in a variety of contexts to support engagement in everyday life activities that affect health, wellbeing, and quality of life. --------------------------------------------------------------- As I understand them from my various calamities.... Physical Therapy focuses on the general strength/movement of muscles and joints, and OT is more specific. --- ie: how to get in and out of your car with your crutches without hurting yourself....
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Post by dizzylizard on Jan 19, 2006 18:46:23 GMT -5
E is right, Occupational Therapy is actually a very important part of treatment for Autism, as well as many other disabilities. It addresses a broader spectrum of things that affect how a person functions in every day living situations.
My youngest son (4), is mentally retarded, and has numerous autistic characteristics. He received Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy, through the state, until he was 3, and now he only receives PT and Speach Therapy, through the special ed. preschool program, he's enrolled in. OT isn't part of the curriculum, and most insurance companies won't cover it. He still needs OT, but the state won't cover it, after 3, and so we're looking into our options, right now.
My guess is that the special school Vic and Corrine's kids are enrolled in, might be based on a similar, very realistic, program, and thus, they would have to pay for OT, out of pocket, and it is very expensive, especially for two kids!
~Diz
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Post by Teri on Jan 19, 2006 20:21:36 GMT -5
Hey guys, I got an issue with episode 5x02 thats kind of nitpicking, but more on the lines of officer safety. Being in law enforcement I noticed it right away. Hee hee! This entire series is an officer safety nightmare.
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Post by Blanket Party on Jan 20, 2006 9:26:55 GMT -5
I pointed this one out briefly in the 5x02 analysis board, but nobody really picked up on it, so I'll mention it again...
In The Enemy of Good, Kavanaugh mentions to Lem some of the people who have worked with the Strike Team as CIs and died. He mentions Theodore Osmond (Tio), Connie Reesler...but he also mentions Diagur, the king of the...was it Byz Lats from Season 3?
It's not a huge deal, but Diagur, I don't believe, was ever one of Vic's official CI's...I don't think anybody even knew about the dealings that they made, as Vic mostly used him to cover his ass on the money train.
Just a little blunder I noticed, is all...
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Post by Bailey on Jan 20, 2006 20:19:46 GMT -5
I am right with you with all the various physical "calamities" we endure from day to day! You were saying how hard it was getting in and out of a car with crutches (Mama knows, honey), have you tried using the bathroom with a knee immobilizer on? Especially one of those fun ones that go from the tippy-top of your leg down to the ankle? That's extra fun. #roflao#
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Post by Blanket Party on Jan 20, 2006 21:44:52 GMT -5
I am right with you with all the various physical "calamities" we endure from day to day! You were saying how hard it was getting in and out of a car with crutches (Mama knows, honey), have you tried using the bathroom with a knee immobilizer on? Especially one of those fun ones that go from the tippy-top of your leg down to the ankle? That's extra fun. #roflao# When I was recovering from my recent broken leg, I found that it's VERY difficult and potentially painful to use the bathroom when you can't bend your knee.
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Post by ricktheprick on Jan 21, 2006 15:04:35 GMT -5
It's not a huge deal, but Diagur, I don't believe, was ever one of Vic's official CI's...I don't think anybody even knew about the dealings that they made, as Vic mostly used him to cover his ass on the money train. Good catch, I think they were just trying to show all the deaths associated with Vic, but...maybe Vic's had a tail on him all along. If so Kavanaugh's going after the money train next!!
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Post by chemikalman on Jan 21, 2006 16:17:06 GMT -5
I pointed this one out briefly in the 5x02 analysis board, but nobody really picked up on it, so I'll mention it again... In The Enemy of Good, Kavanaugh mentions to Lem some of the people who have worked with the Strike Team as CIs and died. He mentions Theodore Osmond (Tio), Connie Reesler...but he also mentions Diagur, the king of the...was it Byz Lats from Season 3? It's not a huge deal, but Diagur, I don't believe, was ever one of Vic's official CI's...I don't think anybody even knew about the dealings that they made, as Vic mostly used him to cover his ass on the money train. Just a little blunder I noticed, is all... Good observation, bp. You're right, Diagur, if he's the one I'm thinking of, was never a C.I. of Vic's. I think he got elevated to gang leader when Garza (I think that's his name) got taken out of the picture. Wasn't Diagur the dude who also believed that "eatin' ain't cheatin'"? Heh. Man, that rehearsal musta been fun. How does the Director know when a guy (or gal, for that matter) doing a scene like that isn't f-ing it up on purpose?
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Post by ricktheprick on Jan 23, 2006 13:02:46 GMT -5
So I noticed that Kavanaugh was wearing a wedding ring in 5x02. I noticed it when he ran to Acevadas house to tell him that he got Lem. So the question is does he really have an ex-wife (I doubt the kid angle highly) or is he married? Or did Forest just forget to take off his personal ring?
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Post by Blanket Party on Jan 25, 2006 1:19:59 GMT -5
Rick, this episode we were told that Kavanaugh is, in fact, divorced.
Maybe he wears it out of habit? Maybe he can't let go? Who knows?
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Post by slickvic on Jan 25, 2006 2:35:42 GMT -5
I pointed this one out briefly in the 5x02 analysis board, but nobody really picked up on it, so I'll mention it again... In The Enemy of Good, Kavanaugh mentions to Lem some of the people who have worked with the Strike Team as CIs and died. He mentions Theodore Osmond (Tio), Connie Reesler...but he also mentions Diagur, the king of the...was it Byz Lats from Season 3? It's not a huge deal, but Diagur, I don't believe, was ever one of Vic's official CI's...I don't think anybody even knew about the dealings that they made, as Vic mostly used him to cover his ass on the money train. Just a little blunder I noticed, is all... Good observation, bp. You're right, Diagur, if he's the one I'm thinking of, was never a C.I. of Vic's. I think he got elevated to gang leader when Garza (I think that's his name) got taken out of the picture. Wasn't Diagur the dude who also believed that "eatin' ain't cheatin'"? Heh. Man, that rehearsal musta been fun. How does the Director know when a guy (or gal, for that matter) doing a scene like that isn't f-ing it up on purpose? I noticed this too. It actually distracted me from the episode for about 10 seconds wondering if he was really a C.I. or not. I dont think he was. And as you stated, I dont think the department even knew that the Strike Team dealt with Diagur the way they did.
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Post by ricktheprick on Jan 25, 2006 13:03:56 GMT -5
Rick, this episode we were told that Kavanaugh is, in fact, divorced. Maybe he wears it out of habit? Maybe he can't let go? Who knows? Thanks, I didn't catch if they said anything about kids, most likely a story thought of in his sick mind! Kavanaugh's gotta be nuts, great acting by Forest.
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Post by sphinx on Jan 26, 2006 20:11:10 GMT -5
I pointed this one out briefly in the 5x02 analysis board, but nobody really picked up on it, so I'll mention it again... In The Enemy of Good, Kavanaugh mentions to Lem some of the people who have worked with the Strike Team as CIs and died. He mentions Theodore Osmond (Tio), Connie Reesler...but he also mentions Diagur, the king of the...was it Byz Lats from Season 3? It's not a huge deal, but Diagur, I don't believe, was ever one of Vic's official CI's...I don't think anybody even knew about the dealings that they made, as Vic mostly used him to cover his ass on the money train. Just a little blunder I noticed, is all... Good catch, I think they were just trying to show all the deaths associated with Vic, but...maybe Vic's had a tail on him all along. If so Kavanaugh's going after the money train next!! Good observation, bp. You're right, Diagur, if he's the one I'm thinking of, was never a C.I. of Vic's. I think he got elevated to gang leader when Garza (I think that's his name) got taken out of the picture. Wasn't Diagur the dude who also believed that "eatin' ain't cheatin'"? Heh. Man, that rehearsal musta been fun. How does the Director know when a guy (or gal, for that matter) doing a scene like that isn't f-ing it up on purpose? I noticed this too. It actually distracted me from the episode for about 10 seconds wondering if he was really a C.I. or not. I dont think he was. And as you stated, I dont think the department even knew that the Strike Team dealt with Diagur the way they did. Actually Kavanaugh was correct; in 3x02 when Diagur gave up the house where Garza was cooking rock (moving the visor of his hat was the signal), Dutch and Claudette were in on the bust as well as several unis. I don't know if Vic explicitly called Diagur a CI in the episode, but getting the warrant for a bust of that magnitude would have required some official paperwork being put into the system, which Kavanaugh would have come across.
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