E.B.E.s

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Seven Days: Season One: E.B.E.s
Something about mutated children whom everyone thinks are extraterrestrials. Sort of like the X-files' "Post-Modern Prometheus" meets every alien paranoia story ever. Feels like a bad X-Files episode.
By Kail on Thursday, May 13, 1999 - 6:43 pm:

This episode was SO bad. The plot made absolutely NO sense at all.


By Bob Brehm on Thursday, May 13, 1999 - 6:57 pm:

Two questions: Who was citizen X? Was It my imagination or did he sound a lot like Art Bell.


By Matthew Patterson (Mpatterson) on Thursday, May 13, 1999 - 8:01 pm:

Citizen X? Mr. X? Anyone seeing the connection here?


By D. Stuart on Wednesday, May 19, 1999 - 6:00 pm:

My "nit-picks" are as numerically proceeds:
1) How exactly did Lt. Frank Parker ascend the tree after spotting the extraterrestrially teratogenic humans and being shot by that Special Forces captain?
2) The gunshot wound was on the right-hand side of Lt. Frank Parker's abdomen, but is later clearly seen as being on the left-hand side. Furthermore, Lt. Frank Parker had recuperated rather quickly from his gunshot wound, considering he walked around and performed otherwise exerting stunts without a single flinch or grimace.
3) There is nearly half a dozen of the extraterrestrially teratogenic humans earlier in the episode; noticeably four when Lt. Frank Parker warns them of the approaching mob; and quite a number of them during the concluding sequence.
4) I agree, this episode was an allusion to The X-Files. In fact, did it ever occur to anyone that Dr. Olga Vukavitch possesses red hair and Lt. Frank Parker possesses black hair? What are Special Agents Fox Mulder's and Dana Scully's hair colors? I rest my case.


By D. Stuart on Wednesday, May 19, 1999 - 7:07 pm:

These "nit-picks" pertain to the most recent episode involving the assassination of covert agents. They are as numerically proceeds:
1) Notice the same actor who had portrayed Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat appears in this episode. In fact, he even says, "You fool!"
2) Is it my imagination or does Bradley Talmadge identify Nate Ramsey as Nick when he and Lt. Frank Parker enter Nate Ramsey's office?
3) Who is driving the car after Michelle (the female oriental assassin) poisons Peter (the male oriental assassin)?
4) How did Lt. Frank Parker dress in his "civies" so quickly and eliminate those epidermal burns? Moreover, Lt. Frank Parker ought to have awaited the NSA team's arrival prior to infiltrating the oriental assassins' headquarters.
5) The stack of root beer cans are in a different position the second go around.
6) Lt. Frank Parker and Walter enter the bus, but I never observed either of them pay exact change.
7) Why does that individual walking pass the two oriental assassins have his or her shirt over his or her head immediately following Lt. Frank Parker and Walter boarding the bus?
8) The actor who portrays Walter is mimicking Dustin Hoffman's performance in Rainman so darn obviously.
9) The bullet that strikes Lt. Frank Parker's shoulder does not deluge blood at all initially?
10) As Peter bursts in and notifies his accomplice, Michelle, of Walter's success and walks back through the doors and the camera cuts to the next scene, you see Peter just walking through the doors in the background.


By D. Stuart on Wednesday, May 19, 1999 - 7:10 pm:

Please modify the word undermine to mastermind in one of my messages listed under "There's Something About Olga."


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