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Post by sagg on May 28, 2011 8:51:05 GMT -5
That's what I just found out what Episode 24 will be named, from the Television Without Pity forum. I found out about the plot, but I want to see it for myself.
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Post by ccook on May 28, 2011 12:20:16 GMT -5
Sounds ominous. We'll all get to see most likely tomorrow night at Watch Cartoons Online.
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Post by Doo on May 28, 2011 18:01:06 GMT -5
Sounds cool, thanks for posting this sagg!
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Post by sagg on May 28, 2011 21:16:39 GMT -5
You're welcome, doo!
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Post by sagg on May 29, 2011 8:55:25 GMT -5
Woo-hoo! It's here! Without giving too much away, it's a wild (no pun intended) west episode! Sheriff Stone has the spotlight here. And his first name is Sheriff! (His mama planned ahead, you see) There's even something for you Fred/Daphne 'shippers! Man, they're really cutting it close in wrapping everything up, aren't they? Only two more episodes! They've got to start by the next one--and when will Chiles and Reeves show up??
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Post by Doo on May 29, 2011 12:41:45 GMT -5
It was a great episode! It was funny that Sheriff Stone's first name is really Sheriff! I also wonder when they'll wrap this up, because they only have 2 more episodes!
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Post by ccook on May 29, 2011 19:21:37 GMT -5
Sheriff Stone's mom was voiced by Florence Henderson (Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch).
Ah, good ol' Freddy. 24 episodes and he finally got a clue.
As for Scooby and Shaggy not showering, that goes way back to Go Away Ghost Ship. Scooby tosses Shaggy a bar of soap as an ingredient in their ghost pirate stew, to which Shaggy says "Hardly use it myself, but for a ghost--why not?"
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Post by Doo on May 29, 2011 20:35:08 GMT -5
Hm. After looking at it again, I noticed the title was " Death Justice". My bad, I changed it. I just watched the episode again, and I saw that sagg was right the first time, it is called Dead Justice, not Death Justice.
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Post by sagg on May 29, 2011 22:13:17 GMT -5
Hm. After looking at it again, I noticed the title was " Death Justice". My bad, I changed it. I just watched the episode again, and I saw that sagg was right the first time, it is called Dead Justice, not Death Justice. Really? I thought I saw it when I checked the site. Well, I'll change the thread title again. Thanks, doo.
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Post by ccook on May 30, 2011 7:44:54 GMT -5
Take this for what it's worth but IMDB is listing the final two episodes as "Haunted Treasure Hunt" and "Secrets Revealed."
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Post by sagg on May 30, 2011 10:59:24 GMT -5
Whatever the names of the titles, they'd better have all of their ducks in a row to finish up all of the loose ends in two episodes, and do it in a good way... P.S.: Hey, I'm a Shaggy now! ;D When can I be a Scooby?
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Post by rocksunner on May 30, 2011 16:45:52 GMT -5
Spoilers re Fraphne:
Does anyone else doubt that was a real marriage proposal from Fred? He's so clueless that I worry it was just an offer about Mystery Machine seating arrangements. He already thinks of the gang as staying together for life. The tip-off is when Daphne asks to wait until they graduate, and Fred replies "I don't know what that is, but sure." If it was really a proposal, wouldn't he get what she was asking?
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Post by ccook on May 30, 2011 19:16:48 GMT -5
I believe Fred meant he didn't know what day or date they'd be graduating. But given Fred's denseness of late, who knows? I seriously doubt they'd actually have Fred and Daphne engaged--Daph's parents would thoroughly reject it (The Dragon's Secret show that they're not too crazy about him), and Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera would probably turn in their graves if they knew Brandt and Cervone would allow such a thing.
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Post by nickle98499 on May 30, 2011 20:05:13 GMT -5
I believe Fred meant he didn't know what day or date they'd be graduating. But given Fred's denseness of late, who knows? I seriously doubt they'd actually have Fred and Daphne engaged--Daph's parents would thoroughly reject it ( The Dragon's Secret show that they're not too crazy about him), and Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera would probably turn in their graves if they knew Brandt and Cervone would allow such a thing. Couple things that are interesting about this: One, maybe not in this series because of them being in high school, but I definitely think Fred and Daphne will eventually get engaged and married. The reason being that they have been friends for years, and I think they really are made for each other to be honest. Lastly, I understand about not wanting Fred and Daphne to get engaged in this series, but I think Hanna and Barbera would have wanted them to eventually get engaged and married, before the Scooby franchise ceases new productions. When they were still around, Hanna and Barbera appeared in the Flintstones movie I Yabba Dabba Do, and said that Pebbles and Bamm Bamm were made for each other when they got married, or something along those lines. I think if William and Joseph had no problem with those two getting married eventually, I think there's no problem with eventually Fred and Daphne getting married. But after the current SDMI series endds of course.
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Post by Fraphne Lover!! on May 31, 2011 2:32:16 GMT -5
hey guys I LOVED This Episode. I loved how they put some focus on the sheriff, and of coarse I loved the Fraphne. They are my favourite couple off all time, so it was sorta a given that I would Love it It was out of know where though, I wish it might of had something building up the the 'proposal'.
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