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    The "White rabbit object" Mr. Arnold talks in JP is an allusion to the Lewis Carroll classic "Alice in Wonderland": In the story, Alice unwisely follows a white rabbit down a rabbit hole into Wonderland.
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    At 1:49:31 AM on 1/2/2003, JPJunkee said:
    Wow indeed!

    Incredible action, just absolutely incredible! This was one of those installments, that you can easily picture on the big screen.

    In fact, there was one line in this, that for some reason. . . . just really grabbed me. (maybe it's just cuz I like Dawson so much. . . . as a character!)

    DAWSON (V.O.)
    We go now to fight. Some go to die. All go to conquer.

    It's odd that those three sentences stand out so much in my mind, but for some reason they just made my jaw drop. It's kinda like one of those quotes from a film that people will be repeating for years. Ya know what I mean? Probably not, I'm probably just rambling to myself again.

    Anyway! Stupendous work, Host! Great action, dialogue, and drama. In science fiction, it just doesn't get any better than this.


    -- JPJunkee


    At 3:46:56 AM on 1/1/2003, dark hunter said:
    wow!

    the chase scene is utterly incredible, detailed accounts of what's happening when and how, great moves by Davies, action, drama and everything i like to see.

    The part i liked the most however was not the chase, it wasn't the landing, or steve and willem's descent, it was the leaving of Dawson' gunship i found it incredible, the first time someone has told us what happens to a person when they leave a main vessel in the midst of a battle.

    then the following scene, with the small ship dodging laser fire from both the huge ships, i had an instant mental image in my head, i still do.

    character development is still going and the story's plot also continues to develop.

    Rating: 9/10


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