Walter

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Seven Days: Season One: Walter
A guy doing a bad impersonation of Rain Man hacks a CIA code.
By D. Stuart on Sunday, May 23, 1999 - 12:58 pm:

My "nit-picks" 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 ScottN on Sunday, May 23, 1999 - 11:53 pm:

Generic nit... Why doesn't Parker take some street clothes in the sphere with him? That way he doesn't wander the streets in his space suit! And why don't the people on the street wonder about him in that spacesuit?


By D. Stuart on Friday, May 28, 1999 - 9:26 pm:

These "nit-picks" pertain to the most recent episode of Seven Days involving Adam, the sole survivor of the Roswell Incident.

My "nit-picks" are as numerically proceeds:
1) What made Bradley Talmadge and Dr. Isaac Mentnor decide to divulge information regarding the Roswell Incident to Lt. Frank Parker? "Oh, there you are in the ventilation shaft. Since you dropped in, we ought to let you in on a little secret."
2) That nuclear power plant supervisor certainly notifies everyone in a rather calm manner that the reactor is heating up again the first go around.
3) After the commercial break, you observe Dr. Isaac Mentnor picking up a card. In the sequential scene his hand is back in his lap and the card he picked up appears to have already been arranged in his deck. Furthermore, John Ballard puts down a pair of cards that is conspicuously picked up by Dr. Isaac Mentnor. By the way, what card game were they playing? Neither one of them ever requested for any particular cards from the other.
4) Lt. Frank Parker almost immediately perspires when Adam awakens the second go around. Does the perspiratory glands react that promptly?
5) Lt. Frank Parker remarks, "He spoke to me again," and Dr. Olga Vukavitch replies, "What?" First of all, why would Lt. Frank Parker mention this if it is the Dr. Olga Vukavitch of the original time line to whom he initially indicated this information? And secondly, how come the most current Dr. Olga Vukavitch replied as if this was announced to her earlier?
6) How is it that security surrounds Adam, yet Dr. Olga Vukavitch may peek her head in and she and Lt. Frank Parker may consequently emancipate Adam without any resistance?
7) Who is Dr. Olga Vukavitch looking at after Lt. Frank Parker slaps Dr. John Ballard on his left cheek?
8) When did Dr. Olga Vukavitch have time to place on a lab coat prior to bringing some scraps of the 1-1-5 mineral to Adam?
9) One would think they would have had Comdr. Craig Donovan substitute for Lt. Frank Parker after what Frank had done.
10) When the group visits Dr. John Ballard and discovers him modifying the sphere's components, keep your eyes on Lt. Frank Parker and Dr. Olga Vukavitch before, during, and after Nate Ramsey approaches Bradley Talmadge. Dr. John Ballard inquires, "Is there a problem, Sir?", and you can clearly see Lt. Frank Parker's right arm to his side. In the sequential scene, however, it is up to his mouth. And as Bradley Talmadge surmises as to what Nate Ramsey's message is, Dr. Olga Vukavitch's arm is noticeably away from her head but touching it in the following scene.
11) Where was that nuclear power plant supervisor's assistant the first go around and how come the supervisor had not gone to investigate in the original time line?
12) Those Special Forces' involvement in the situation was unclear the first go around, yet they are ordered to do what they were unclearly performing in the original time line by Bradley Talmadge the second go around. Would Bradley Talmadge have not recognized his own order during the sequence of events in the original time line?
13) Great reenactment of Comdr. Spock's self-sacrificing scene in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn by Lt. Frank Parker.
14) How did those aliens conveniently know of Lt. Frank Parker's ailment? Accordingly, why would they care to aid such a primitive species?


By D. Stuart on Saturday, May 29, 1999 - 9:31 am:

Does the perspiratory glands... = Do the perspiratory glands... Typo.


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