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Post by lordhowl on Jul 25, 2010 18:07:11 GMT -5
After Ginger killed Mr. Wayne, her and Brigitte were probably in that office for more than a few hours.
What do you guess they might have talked about? How would the conversation have gone? I can't see them being in there and not talking with Ginger sitting there quietly all that time. And of course, there was the body of Mr. Wayne there as a topic of conversation.
I might come up with some dialog, but later.
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Post by †Wicky Wicked† on Jul 26, 2010 5:11:47 GMT -5
Wooow hard question, I would have no idea. But what I was also asking myself, Brigitte was called into the guidance office. Wouldn't the person that called her trough the intercom get suspecious she was in there so long? Because she probably had to call someone in after Brigitte. Sorry to ask another question in your topic lordhowl, but I was just wondering this.
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Post by lordhowl on Jul 26, 2010 10:40:01 GMT -5
Wooow hard question, I would have no idea. But what I was also asking myself, Brigitte was called into the guidance office. Wouldn't the person that called her trough the intercom get suspecious she was in there so long? Because she probably had to call someone in after Brigitte. Sorry to ask another question in your topic lordhowl, but I was just wondering this. You're right about that, and I know it was Lucy Lawless' voice on the intercom, and I know the script says that Ginger called on the phone to have Brigitte paged (which isn't in the delete scenes), but . . . Fact is, I thought it was Ginger's voice on that particular page calling Brigitte into the guidance office. That is, it was LL's voice except for that one. What if students could be paged directly, not only from the office? What if the pager was on break just then and didn't hear it? Brigitte certainly reacts like it's Ginger's voice. It would be why Brigitte hesitates and gets a particularly doomed expression on her face when she knocks on that door. She knows she's going to see something really bad. I mean, think about it. She's trying to find Ginger. She's dodging the police. She has already skipped the first part of school that day. There's life and death at stake then. And if everything goes right, she's planning to run away. Why would she go to the guidance office when called? Because Ginger's voice paged her! Even so, I admit there's a tangle in the plot, here. It is stretching it to think they could wait out the day in Mr. Wayne's office and no one would either miss the guy or check in. It's not impossible, however. Possibly not impossible.
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 27, 2010 12:58:54 GMT -5
I thought it was Ginger's voice until I read somewhere that it was Lucy Lawless.
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Post by lordhowl on Jul 27, 2010 14:29:07 GMT -5
I thought it was Ginger's voice until I read somewhere that it was Lucy Lawless. That doesn't mean that Katharine Isabelle didn't stand in for THAT particular one. Brigitte definitely seemed to think it was her.
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Post by sophielovessam on Jul 27, 2010 14:42:03 GMT -5
Oh yeah, good point.
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