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Dr. Linus Air Date: 03/09/2010 60 minutes EP: 607
Written by Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz
Directed by Mario Van Peebles


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Old 03-10-2010, 03:15 PM   #11
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Re: Literary References in this Episode

Jesus was Jewish.
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Old 03-10-2010, 03:28 PM   #12
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What about the "B" spot? My first thought was , how crude but could that be some kind of clue?
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Old 03-10-2010, 05:43 PM   #13
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Re: Literary References in this Episode

Perhaps a little Jacob/Ben parallel???

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chosen_(Chaim_Potok)

Reuven again finds himself a buffer between father and son when, in the novel's climax, the two friends learn Reb Saunders's purpose for raising his son in silence: Reb Saunders had discovered early on that his son's dawning intelligence was far outstripping his sense of compassion for others. He wanted his son to understand the meaning of pain and want, so he shut him out emotionally. Finding the grown-up Danny indeed had a heart, and cared deeply about other people, Reb Saunders was willing to give his blessing ….

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Re: Literary References in this Episode

Should listen to the new Geronimo Jack's Beard podcast. Seems Michael Emmerson has actually read The Chosen.
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Re: Literary References in this Episode

The Disraeli book has what appears to be a plastic/cellophane book jacket, which to me means that the copy is probably a library edition or a library specific cover not available on "store bought" editions. The purchased "protective cover" is usually completely different than the actual cover on the book.
eta: A book cover of paper, a "dust jacket" usually comes with a book in most "modern" book seller editions.






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Re: Literary References in this Episode

Maybe that's what it is Bri-some research edition not mass published, because I can't find it anywhere. It probably doesn't even really exist, and we're just supposed to focus on the title which is slightly changed from his famous quote but works just fine as a clever book title for a bio on Disraeli. So I'll take it at it's word as a clue: Truth AND Justice In Action...


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What about the "B" spot? My first thought was , how crude but could that be some kind of clue?
Could be.TPTB know we are going to examine the mag (just for the articles, of course )





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