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Post by Belchic on Jul 28, 2008 2:53:54 GMT -5
This is another episode that had a moment that really pissed me off. The way Cruella set up the show for the pups was totally infuriating to me. She told Roger that she'd let him be the director, but why would she at the last minute decide to make herself director and demote Roger to pooper scooper? On top of that, the pups were forced to perform in those ridiculous outfits and not quit or else (as the fine print in that contract stated) Cruella gets the farm. How does Cruella manage to get contracts like those? Who does she get them from? This is an episode that gave me an idea for a future fanfic that I'm going to be writing. Watch for it!
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Post by Two-Tone on Jul 28, 2008 3:40:45 GMT -5
cool
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Post by dominus on Jul 28, 2008 10:13:54 GMT -5
The way Cruella set up the show for the pups was totally infuriating to me. She told Roger that she'd let him be the director, but why would she at the last minute decide to make herself director and demote Roger to pooper scooper? Because she’s Cruella De Vil? I mean, it’s not like she was supposed to be a decent person or anything. Cruella wanted to abuse the animals in order to steal the Dearly Farm and she needed to be director in order for that to take place; what she told Roger was irrelevant.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Jul 28, 2008 13:37:57 GMT -5
This is another episode that had a moment that really pissed me off. The way Cruella set up the show for the pups was totally infuriating to me. She told Roger that she'd let him be the director, but why would she at the last minute decide to make herself director and demote Roger to pooper scooper? On top of that, the pups were forced to perform in those ridiculous outfits and not quit or else (as the fine print in that contract stated) Cruella gets the farm. Dude...Cruella is supposed to be the villain. Her job is to make the viewers hate her. Maybe it would be different in some type of "Shattered Glass" continuity (imagine if Cruella was the heroine and Roger and Anita are the villains), but here Cruella is trying to do something through dishonest means. And in the sense of being a villain, that is mighty devious. You're also talking like your alleigence to the pups is so strong you hate it if anything bad happens to them. People take their hits all the time. However, life goes on. You can't always avoid pratfalls and stuff. How does Cruella manage to get contracts like those? Who does she get them from? This is an episode that gave me an idea for a future fanfic that I'm going to be writing. Watch for it! Interesting that you care so much about where and who Cruella gets her contracts from, yet "who cares who did it" is your case towards Cruella somehow having a box full of photographs and inciminating evidence in "Humanitarian of the Year".
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Post by Belchic on Jul 28, 2008 14:24:16 GMT -5
This is another episode that had a moment that really pissed me off. The way Cruella set up the show for the pups was totally infuriating to me. She told Roger that she'd let him be the director, but why would she at the last minute decide to make herself director and demote Roger to pooper scooper? On top of that, the pups were forced to perform in those ridiculous outfits and not quit or else (as the fine print in that contract stated) Cruella gets the farm. Dude...Cruella is supposed to be the villain. Her job is to make the viewers hate her. Maybe it would be different in some type of "Shattered Glass" continuity (imagine if Cruella was the heroine and Roger and Anita are the villains), but here Cruella is trying to do something through dishonest means. And in the sense of being a villain, that is mighty devious. You're also talking like your alleigence to the pups is so strong you hate it if anything bad happens to them. People take their hits all the time. However, life goes on. You can't always avoid pratfalls and stuff. Sounds fair enough. This episode did show her true ways of being a villain indeed. I'm just curious as to who Cruella hires to get those contracts for her. Who does she work with? How much of a millionaire is she? I consider those photos to be some kind of coincidence. I mean, I don't know who took those photos, but wether or not Cruella highered someone to take them is one of my few concerns. What I'd like to know about those photos is how they kept changing as the pups were looking at them. Now that I've made you mad, I guess you won't be interested in that fanfic I have planned afterall.
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Post by Belchic on Oct 5, 2015 14:23:58 GMT -5
Anyone notice that in this episode, Princess has a completely different voice than she does in the series? It's not even remotely close! I guess Cree Summer was out that day; either that or this could have been one of the early production episodes.
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