Wave Goodbye (2.8)

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How Would You Rate This Episode?

10 (Perfect!)
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1%
9.5 (One of the Best)
9
8%
9.0 (Excellent)
18
16%
8.5 (Very Good)
26
23%
8.0 (Pretty Good)
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21%
7.5 (Decent)
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21%
7.0 (Average at Best)
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7%
6.5 (Not So Good)
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2%
6.0 (Pretty Bad)
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5.0 (Just Awful)
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Total votes: 112

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MagnumsLeftShoulder
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Re: Wave Goodbye (2.8)

#91 Post by MagnumsLeftShoulder »

I watched this one a couple of days ago and I had forgotten how good it is; so I rated it a 9. That's probably a little generous, but Sunday night I was trying to pick out a random episode to watch that I couldn't remember much about and this one hit the spot! As for the shirtless scene......well this TM fangirl liked it! :oops:

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Re: Wave Goodbye (2.8)

#92 Post by Chris109 »

After watching this the other day, I realized something. TM was supposedly swimming for 90 minutes. Comes back to shore there is not a sign of labored breathing. He must have taught Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible) how to do it. Hunt could run for miles and not even need to take an extra breath.

Rick: How long is he gonna be out there?
TC: Til he get's it out of his system, I guess.
Rick: Or he dies from exhaustion. He's been out there for an hour-and-a-half.

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Re: Wave Goodbye (2.8)

#93 Post by Chris109 »

2 bullets went thru the copter side door. The angle of them would have hit TC in the leg.
And, they are 2 different pics cause the second pic there is only one hole.

Besides that, they are 2 different pieces of glass. No fix-it tape on the 2nd pic.

But, I'm sure this was prolly pointed out in a previous post by another eagle-eye.

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Re: Wave Goodbye (2.8)

#94 Post by Chris109 »

Aaaannnnd:

TM must have had plastic surgery cause his bullet wound scar is gone from his left shoulder.

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Re: Wave Goodbye (2.8)

#95 Post by Pahonu »

Chris109 wrote: Tue Nov 19, 2024 4:14 pm After watching this the other day, I realized something. TM was supposedly swimming for 90 minutes. Comes back to shore there is not a sign of labored breathing. He must have taught Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible) how to do it. Hunt could run for miles and not even need to take an extra breath.

Rick: How long is he gonna be out there?
TC: Til he get's it out of his system, I guess.
Rick: Or he dies from exhaustion. He's been out there for an hour-and-a-half.
I don’t think it’s much of an incongruity at all. One can distance swim as my wife does routinely in the bay where we live, and not raise her heart rate above a moderate walk. Swimming can be at a pace like a slow walk, or at competitive race pace as an all out sprint, as my wife also does in Masters Swimming events. The same can be said for cycling. Are you on the cruiser on the beach path, or racing up a mountain pass in a criterium or a stage of the Tour? There’s a wide range of effort for most athletic endeavors.

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Re: Wave Goodbye (2.8)

#96 Post by ENSHealy »

I believe the scar is there, it's just not as obvious as usual, perhaps due the bright lighting, distance from the camera, etc. In the two pics below, I've marked where I see a lighter patch of skin the same general shape as the scar usually is.

But this is not to disagree with the overall premise that the continuity director falls down on the job regularly when it comes to the scar. They definitely forgot it sometimes.

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