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0-1 stars (Enter)
-George
I can just imagine their rage when it looked like Dean and Jo were
(finally) going to get together, if just for one night. It looks like
the old budget has been restored for this season, which is probably the
only reason we got these episodes with Ellen and Jo at all.
>> If Gabriel knows Dean is Michael's vessel, does Lucifer? Shouldn't he
>> be trying to kill Dean, or keep him locked away in some angel-proof box?
>
> I don't think Lucifer can kill Dean - he seems to have some sort of
> protection, IIRC. The other angels and demons know they're not allowed
> to harm him, I'm pretty sure.
They didn't do their job then; Lucifer tossed Dean into a tree.
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DJensen
Maybe he knows somebody with a film scanner and a computer, had somebody
else develop the film and print it for him.
> And now I'm remembering the camera was an olde tyme manual one
Mechanical & manual, a.k.a. the good kind.
> with
> gears and bellows and whatnot...
It was a Pentax, probably a Spotmatic F, and the photo was shot with a
50mm lens, no bellows involved.
> Maybe he has a wheelchair accessible dark room in the back.
Possible.
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Mac Breck (KoshN)
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"Babylon 5: Crusade" (1999) - "War Zone"
Galen (to Gideon): "I've been penalized before for helping other
people. I've been trying to decide whether or not I should risk it
again."
That was a _film_ camera. He's still have needed a way to develop the
film, expose the photographic paper (darkroom and enlarger) and develop
the print, *OR* develop the film, scan the negative (computer, and
_film_ _scanner_ needed, like my Nikon LS-2000.), and a printer.
From the way the print burned, I'd say that it was a print made the
first way, using a darkroom, OR one printed with a professional
photofinishing setup (not a home print), either from a negative or a
menory card.