Re: A Crusoe mystery !!!
- From: jwsdisney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 05:45:03 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 23, 7:45 am, DonFromBa...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
So I taped this show Friday night and watched it this morning before-
getting up as has become my custom. And while the background audio
was fine, I could hear people off screen talking, and things like
water falls, not to mention the background music, when the main
characters were speaking among themselves there was no sound. Mostly
this was between Crusoe and a cute female pirate, who they found a
reason to get naked. Not that that's germaine to my point, just wanted
to mention it. So does anyone know how this can happen? It was almost
like the main audio track wasn't broadcasting. Or is it a problem with
my recording equipement? I watched the entire episode (Interesting how
easy it was to figure out what was going on without dialogue.) and the
next week's scenes, during which the audio was fine. The tale involved
Friday apparently hallucinating and Crusoe and the cute girl pirate (Who
they seem to be moving closer to having sex with the very married and so
far faithful Crusoe.) putting together an antidote which included Crusoe
dangling from a rope off a cliff to collect a plant needed. Anyway, it
all ended well but my confusion still remains.
--
I am NOT Denny Crane.
I AM Donnie VEE!!!
It could just as easily been the local NBC channel. Someone just hit
the wrong switch!
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Sometimes I think they do that just to see if anyone is watching.
They just wait until the complaints start coming in before they
"notice" the problem.
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If you have closed captioning on your TV, just turn off the sound. It
will work even when you are watching a recording. Then you should be
able to find out what happened in the story.
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Just a suggestion.
.
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