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Dpyro
04-14-2009, 12:35 AM
i love the flights in this episode even though you couldnt see them in the sky it just felt so real like if you could actually fly you would just leap up into the air like they did and nathan actually flew behind him for the first time they shouldve made that into a scene where theyre arguing in the sky while peter is trying to get away
targis
04-14-2009, 12:42 AM
In the cafe Peter confronted Nathan about a ticket incedent that happen years earlier and barely mentioned the Washington situation. Like Peter has been holding a grudge all these years and finally got over it.
Litle bit more bizarre
04-14-2009, 08:29 AM
Yeah he was angry for that tickets for so long:rotfl:
haydenclaireheroes
04-14-2009, 10:41 AM
i think they all forgave each other now though.
LOONEY
04-14-2009, 11:00 AM
Yeah he was angry for that tickets for so long:rotfl:
"those tickets"
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It seemed like Pete was getting closer to getting his OG power back. I feel once he gets in touch with his natureing side once again he'll be back to his old self again. He is just too mad right now. I thought that Alice,Mom,niece,Brother, getting along would show him the light once again but it did not. =(
j-kent
04-14-2009, 10:20 PM
In the cafe Peter confronted Nathan about a ticket incedent that happen years earlier and barely mentioned the Washington situation. Like Peter has been holding a grudge all these years and finally got over it.
It was an anecdote to represent the shame, hurt, and the distrust he has/had in his brother. Offering a more powerful interpretation or inference to his character up until this point. He was essentially saying that he's always been selfish and wants him to change now. I'm sure he's already given him enough crap about the incident...
CompanyMan
04-15-2009, 08:52 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if this was the first time Peter brought it up. In season one Peter pretty much idolized Nathan so it's quite possible he burried the resentment all this time. I don't think Peter was completely justified in his resentment though. Nathan did have a point -- who knew there would be a game six of the series? Just goes to show how a small matter can turn into a big thing if left to stew long enough.
the highlander
04-15-2009, 09:35 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if this was the first time Peter brought it up. In season one Peter pretty much idolized Nathan so it's quite possible he burried the resentment all this time. I don't think Peter was completely justified in his resentment though. Nathan did have a point -- who knew there would be a game six of the series? Just goes to show how a small matter can turn into a big thing if left to stew long enough.
It was a bet and the odds where in his favor.
stout1116
04-16-2009, 09:36 AM
Did anyone else realize that the 1986 world series had the mets vs the red sox, and the red sox player bill buckner made a rediculous error that lead to the mets winning? i think this was totally a suddle joke that arthur used his powers to make sure the mets won, since he is a met fan and all
CompanyMan
04-16-2009, 02:39 PM
Did anyone else realize that the 1986 world series had the mets vs the red sox, and the red sox player bill buckner made a rediculous error that lead to the mets winning? i think this was totally a suddle joke that arthur used his powers to make sure the mets won, since he is a met fan and all
No I didn't think of that. But I'll tell you what. "Billy Buck" is going to be in my neck of the woods in a few months signing autographs so I'll ask him if he felt anything strange about what happened.
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