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Topher

I'm confused , they whittled down the list of reported abductions to investigate by using parameters that included a regression of age . Then later they say then O'Neill's being a teen was a mistake that didn't happen with the other ones . Did I get something wrong ?

Patrick - Excelsior

OK, Shan has turned into a Minion. She keeps singing about bananas. Is she going to replace all her lemons with bananas? Good guess Shan, you were right on the money. The kid did do a great job being Jack. The magazine he was reading is Cracked. A real magazine that went out of circulation in 2007. It was a satirical magazine using cartoons to make fun of topical issues. It was a rip-off of the more famous Mad magazine. Daniel calls Loki an Ass-gard lol. Is it just me, or is it kind of gross that young Jack implied he would go after teen age girls. Regardless of his body’s age, his mind is still that of a late 40’s maybe 50’s man. I would think the idea of making out with teenage girls a little pedophilic. Yes Peter Deluise voiced Loki. FYI. Young Jack actor was in an episode of Grimm. The one with the mute mermaid. He was the guy that liked the mermaid girl.

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2023-03-08 20:58:27 Michael Welch who played The O'Neill clone was 15 or 16 when he shot this. He was very self conscious about his zits & wanted them covered with makeup but Peter Deluise said no as he thought it was a great touch to further sell the clone as young. As for Richard Dead Anderson, this, like the Nightwalkers episode last year was the 1st episode shot for the season due to Anderson's reduced schedule so rather then writing O'Neil out of another episode they decided to write an episode around not having Anderson. Peter Deluise said when the script was being written a few times they start slipping up & writing clone O'Neill acting like a child. They decided then to stop calling him Young O'Neill & write it as if they were writing for Anderson. Michael Welch watched a bunch of episodes so he could mimic Anderson's performances & he really did a great job
2023-03-08 18:58:22 Michael Welch who played The O'Neill clone was 15 or 16 when he shot this. He was very self conscious about his zits & wanted them covered with makeup but Peter Deluise said no as he thought it was a great touch to further sell the clone as young. As for Richard Dead Anderson, this, like the Nightwalkers episode last year was the 1st episode shot for the season due to Anderson's reduced schedule so rather then writing O'Neil out of another episode they decided to write an episode around not having Anderson. Peter Deluise said when the script was being written a few times they start slipping up & writing clone O'Neill acting like a child. They decided then to stop calling him Young O'Neill & write it as if they were writing for Anderson. Michael Welch watched a bunch of episodes so he could mimic Anderson's performances & he really did a great job

Michael Welch who played The O'Neill clone was 15 or 16 when he shot this. He was very self conscious about his zits & wanted them covered with makeup but Peter Deluise said no as he thought it was a great touch to further sell the clone as young. As for Richard Dead Anderson, this, like the Nightwalkers episode last year was the 1st episode shot for the season due to Anderson's reduced schedule so rather then writing O'Neil out of another episode they decided to write an episode around not having Anderson. Peter Deluise said when the script was being written a few times they start slipping up & writing clone O'Neill acting like a child. They decided then to stop calling him Young O'Neill & write it as if they were writing for Anderson. Michael Welch watched a bunch of episodes so he could mimic Anderson's performances & he really did a great job

catwhowalksbyhimself

I like how they stealthily snuck in another bit of development here. They are training a whole roomful of 302 pilots, meaning they are now mass producing 302s, or are preparing to. That's a big bit of permanent tech progress and a pretty important detail to slide into scene. I kinda like it. It feels like things are happening even when the show doesn't have an episode about it.