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Stressed out from the Weber deal and exhausted by Margene's sexual appetite, Bill proposes that he take a night off from the wives every seventh day.
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 10, 2007 6:20 PM
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> > > *****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER > > ALERT***** > > > > Sorry for the repeat post, but... > > > > It's been renewed, ignore the trolls. Here is a > link > > that discusses the third season with the creator > Mark > > Olsen. Not really a spoiler but there are a couple > > clues as to how this season will end > (conceptually) > > and how next season will start. I'll leave it at > > that. > > > > Thanks to the poster who originally posted the > link! > > > > > http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695194936,00.htm > > > l > Please note that in this (July, probably written in > in May or June) article it says that they expect to > go into production in November, i.e., they were not > even close to starting to produce the show that won't > exist. HUH? Please help - I am confused. My reading indicates that Season 3 was signed some time ago and they are currently in negotiatins for Season 4. -- Lois: "It was a surprisingly well situated location."
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 10, 2007 4:45 PM
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> > *****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER > ALERT***** > > Sorry for the repeat post, but... > > It's been renewed, ignore the trolls. Here is a link > that discusses the third season with the creator Mark > Olsen. Not really a spoiler but there are a couple > clues as to how this season will end (conceptually) > and how next season will start. I'll leave it at > that. > > Thanks to the poster who originally posted the link! > > http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695194936,00.htm > l Please note that in this (July, probably written in May or June) article it says that they expect to go into production in November, i.e., they were not even close to starting to produce the show that won't exist.
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 10, 2007 12:44 AM
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> *****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER ALERT***** Sorry for the repeat post, but... It's been renewed, ignore the trolls. Here is a link that discusses the third season with the creator Mark Olsen. Not really a spoiler but there are a couple clues as to how this season will end (conceptually) and how next season will start. I'll leave it at that. Thanks to the poster who originally posted the link! http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695194936,00.html -- --- You're a spanker!
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 7:22 PM
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> > *****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER > ALERT***** > > > > Due not read if you want to be surprised: We do have a thread for Spoilers. Also, it's pretty hard not to read the spoiler if you don't leave a lot of space at the top of the post. -- Ben: You never listen to me! Bill: Don't ever say that.
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 6:04 PM
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> > *****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER > ALERT***** > > > > Due not read if you want to be surprised: > > > > > > > > > > Alby's going to run UEB for the remainder of the > > season. HBO was going to pick up BL for a 4th > season > > until very recently. They are in quandary now as > to > > if (and how) they should change final episode. The > > original plan was that Alby was going to drive the > > UEB into near bankruptcy which forces Bill to bail > > them out by offering his stores as collateral for > one > > of the larger loans. The old man then recovers > enough > > to takeover and accuses Bill of a conspiracy to > kill > > him and through the bank takes the stores. Then > Bill > > uses the gambling machine company to strike back. > > > Sounds plausible but how does he strike back? He could mean that he somehow offers to trade the gambling machine company that Roman always wanted to get his stores back and then renegs. -- Edited by hannahe at 08/09/2007 3:05 PM
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 6:01 PM
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> *****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER ALERT***** > > Due not read if you want to be surprised: > > > > > Alby's going to run UEB for the remainder of the > season. HBO was going to pick up BL for a 4th season > until very recently. They are in quandary now as to > if (and how) they should change final episode. The > original plan was that Alby was going to drive the > UEB into near bankruptcy which forces Bill to bail > them out by offering his stores as collateral for one > of the larger loans. The old man then recovers enough > to takeover and accuses Bill of a conspiracy to kill > him and through the bank takes the stores. Then Bill > uses the gambling machine company to strike back. > Sounds plausible but how does he strike back?
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 5:46 PM
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Your source?
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 5:20 PM
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*****SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALETER SPOILER ALERT***** Due not read if you want to be surprised: Alby's going to run UEB for the remainder of the season. HBO was going to pick up BL for a 4th season until very recently. They are in quandary now as to if (and how) they should change final episode. The original plan was that Alby was going to drive the UEB into near bankruptcy which forces Bill to bail them out by offering his stores as collateral for one of the larger loans. The old man then recovers enough to takeover and accuses Bill of a conspiracy to kill him and through the bank takes the stores. Then Bill uses the gambling machine company to strike back. -- Edited by nukeobl at 08/09/2007 2:21 PM -- Edited by nukeobl at 08/09/2007 2:22 PM
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 5:15 PM
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After Roman kicked Alby off the compound, he told his goons to find Alby and tell him "all is forgiven" and to come back home. -- Lois: "It was a surprisingly well situated location."
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 11:04 AM
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> I have a question, maybe someone can help me out. I > think I missed something over the past couple of > weeks. > > Didn't Roman kick Alby off of the compound for going > to the state police for help with bringing Wanda to > justice? It seems like they made up over the past > couple of episodes with no real explanation, unless I > missed a part. > > Help? Anyone? I just re-read the synopses of the episodes from "Reunion" until the last one, and I don't see an explanation of what happened when the State troopers got to Juniper Creek. Alby seemed to be in his father's good graces in this episode (Kingdom Come), since he was with Roman when the shooting ocurred. So, I don't think you missed anything, unless I did, too. Morrighan -- These Eight words the Rede fulfill: "An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 9, 2007 9:38 AM
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I have a question, maybe someone can help me out. I think I missed something over the past couple of weeks. Didn't Roman kick Alby off of the compound for going to the state police for help with bringing Wanda to justice? It seems like they made up over the past couple of episodes with no real explanation, unless I missed a part. Help? Anyone?
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 7, 2007 1:41 PM
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there's a song that worked for me, even though i camplain as much as i do about the music. david byrne can't get it ALL wrong. that song was really good. it should have though, in my opinion, been the one time they pulled out a song that old. would have been more effective, since we wouldn't have been so used to oldies being dragged out.
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 7, 2007 7:34 AM
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> Yes, its a great song and I love the Harry Dean > Stanton connection with "Pat Garrett". Stanton's one > of my favorite character actors. I think thats why I > can't be totally down on Roman, as reprehensible as > he is. Hear, hear, izzylizzy! I've loved Harry Dean Stanton pretty much all my life, I guess. -- Ben: You never listen to me! Bill: Don't ever say that.
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 7, 2007 2:37 AM
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Yes, its a great song and I love the Harry Dean Stanton connection with "Pat Garrett". Stanton's one of my favorite character actors. I think thats why I can't be totally down on Roman, as reprehensible as he is.
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Re: Episode 20: Kingdom Come
Aug 7, 2007 12:21 AM
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>> can anyone tell me who is signing the version of >> knocking on heavens door in the final moments of >> last nights episode. one of my favorite songs and ive >> never heard that version???? also gotta say >> what a great episode. >> >> Sounded like the original version, by Bob Dylan. >> No? > > Certainly sounds like the original, written and > and performed by none other than Bob Dylan for "Pat > Garrett and Billy the Kid". Yes, you are exactly right. I am not even a Dylan fan, but this song, and especially this version of the song, is fantastic.
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