2wards the beginning of the episode u see bonnie in the backgorund among the trees as a phantom. I wonder if the writer(s) are comparing ripping off folk tunes to seducing girls for sex. Great stuff.
oh my god, its so scary when she says " dont go dont go" and then she turns evil with her black drobes!! Man, Iove how floyd trys to play " rock a billy " to save his life! lol, thats what that fool gets for trying to " SELL OUT" , man the whole episode is just creepy! I love it!! who cares what there intention was for the song she was singing! it was just used to provide a horrorifying sence of being in those dark woods! shit was classic! I love it!! cant help but to creep my self out!!
@ufo5440 I guess with as much TZ as I have watched, I have a tendency to let the "how" and "why" questions organically create logical solutions for me to allow me to move on to the bigger questions. My only real complaint about this episode is that the song they use to stitch it together needs some sort of chorus or refrain to mix up the melody. I know the idea was to be haunting via repetition, but jeez! That track would've never Gone Pop for Burney Floyd in 1964!
@BigJH37 But there is something that intrigues me more than music a little bit more in this episode and that'd be the creative thought of Mary playing the role of a possiblility that she is Death ,and what it's like for Death to fall in love with a mortal.
@BigJH37 I think it has its moments, but I believe they were trying to make this episode into a mini-musical or something, which I give a A for creativity there, but the plot just doesn't follow through and leaves too many loop-holes you dig. In perspective, instead of asking all the "what if" questions I find myself asking more of the "how" and "why" questions for this episode. Too many how's and why's that it makes me not care about the what if's.
What kind of song was that? "My baby's like a honey tree". LOL
legoreviewerman 2 weeks ago
2wards the beginning of the episode u see bonnie in the backgorund among the trees as a phantom. I wonder if the writer(s) are comparing ripping off folk tunes to seducing girls for sex. Great stuff.
9teenAD2 4 months ago
@snarkus63 I don't know why, but thats funny
9teenAD2 4 months ago
I half expected his tombstone to read "I'M Floyd Burney".
snarkus63 6 months ago
oh my god, its so scary when she says " dont go dont go" and then she turns evil with her black drobes!! Man, Iove how floyd trys to play " rock a billy " to save his life! lol, thats what that fool gets for trying to " SELL OUT" , man the whole episode is just creepy! I love it!! who cares what there intention was for the song she was singing! it was just used to provide a horrorifying sence of being in those dark woods! shit was classic! I love it!! cant help but to creep my self out!!
MARCUS13ization 9 months ago
@Jquuest ... yeah man! See ufo5440 this one can dig it too!
BigJH37 10 months ago
... perhaps if he waited 'til 1968 when everyone was too stoned to know any better and all music had gone to heck anyhow!
BigJH37 10 months ago
@ufo5440 I guess with as much TZ as I have watched, I have a tendency to let the "how" and "why" questions organically create logical solutions for me to allow me to move on to the bigger questions. My only real complaint about this episode is that the song they use to stitch it together needs some sort of chorus or refrain to mix up the melody. I know the idea was to be haunting via repetition, but jeez! That track would've never Gone Pop for Burney Floyd in 1964!
BigJH37 10 months ago
@BigJH37 But there is something that intrigues me more than music a little bit more in this episode and that'd be the creative thought of Mary playing the role of a possiblility that she is Death ,and what it's like for Death to fall in love with a mortal.
ufo5440 10 months ago
@BigJH37 I think it has its moments, but I believe they were trying to make this episode into a mini-musical or something, which I give a A for creativity there, but the plot just doesn't follow through and leaves too many loop-holes you dig. In perspective, instead of asking all the "what if" questions I find myself asking more of the "how" and "why" questions for this episode. Too many how's and why's that it makes me not care about the what if's.
ufo5440 10 months ago