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Review
Feb 23, 2019 11:00:53 GMT -5
Post by russm on Feb 23, 2019 11:00:53 GMT -5
Finally watched it.
The first ~20-30 mins were for me entirely skippable with the 'I'm someone famous only in North America' fan service bit and just a general meh feeling I got, like the writers were just bored with doing the same old thing at the beginning. After that it picked up and was quite good at the end. Odd that it was up to Velma to save Shaggy and Scooby's doggy-bags, normally they'd dash back and save the food. Nice to see Daphne and Velma going off on their own for a bit. Answers on a postcard for why Velma is unsuitable for LASIK. Overall it falls into the OK+ category let down for me by the famous person filler that gets shoved in these crossovers and a generally weak by-the-numbers first part.
You'd also think that Americans would be over the war thing by now.
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Review
Dec 12, 2022 0:44:19 GMT -5
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Post by barneynedward on Dec 12, 2022 0:44:19 GMT -5
The back story for Edward du flay came back to my mind while on a ghost tour in Newport recently. We passed the house of judge Metcalf Bowler, the first supreme Court Justice of Rhode Island and the guide mentioned how Bowler sold information on Washington's troops to the Redcoats but it is unknown whether or not any of the information he sold them was legitimate. It is still debated as whether or not Bowler was a triple agent selling phony information to the redcoats in exchange for them leaving his property alone.
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