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From: maxwesty
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  • Cool, I'm glad you liked this one! It is on a serious note, but Jane and the gang are never too far away. We are gradually arching back to "Stocks & Bonds". The title sequences are a highlight for me as well. It is amazing how 10 minutes can fly right by. "Everyone" will be returning for our next episode, "The Math Is Good". Thanks again for watching, my friend! :-)))

  • That was awesome! Again you surprise me with the complexity and originality of the title sequence( It's definitely the high point of my viewing experience) I like "Mr. Thursby" and this episode contained enough of him to satisfy my craving. I did notice that this one episode was more on the serious side,as it did not contain alot of the adventures of "Jane" or "The colony" as I come to understand it. which I also love, I just like it all...lol... who needs T.V. I'll just watch these :)))

  • @darkstarkc99 "The Talented Mr. Ripley" is a major influence on this entire series. Ennio Morricone is the greatest inspiration as to the ability to bend the rules into something utterly unique. "The Crisis" played at 7:11 is a perfect example of this. The "off key note" is musical genius.

  • @maxwesty Interesting! I don't think I consiously made the connection, but subconceously......., It makes the scene. It gives it just a touch of chaos. and confusion. Very very good scene score matching. :<)

  • @darkstarkc99 :-)) we will be finding out what is truly keeping Bond awake at night in the upcoming episodes.

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