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>* * * * * ah sweet-- we've got the Movie Casey/April relationship....!!

Heh, yeah. One minute it's all nice and sweet and you think "this couple is
going somewhere" then it's "Yep, they're going somewhere, all right, to the
hospital...just a matter of which one tries to kill the other first" <G>

>"You wouldn't be milking this boo-boo thing, would you?" Heh heh.

>And Mikey's Scotty impression: "I'm givin' it all she's got. She canna take
any morrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre!"

Anyone have the Star Trek Turtle figures?  Which one was Mike, again? <G>
Hee hee hee....

>  Did anyone feel that this had a real bittersweet /sad ending-- and that
it was much like a lot of the early >comics in feeling?
>My seven-year-old looked close to tears at the bad guy's grief over losing
Nano....

    *snerfles*  Yeah, it certainly wasn't the typical happy ending. Like
they said, Nano wasn't evil, just had a bad father.  That last pitiful
"Daaaadddy" was almost heart wrenching!  It was made all the worse by the
knowledge that it was "Daddy" that actually finished off Nano...they made
you feel sad for Nano and for his Daddy.

> Jeez, I hope the writing isn't TOO intelligent to stand the test of
television ratings....

Here's hoping.  I'd love to see almost 200 episodes of shows like this!
>From what Dan was saying, the ratings were pretty good for the first
episode...now they just have to keep the interest of those that tuned in out
of curiousity.  With writing like they've been doing, that shouldn't be a
problem.

"Leo, please tell me you have a Plan C!"

Raph "> (now, if they could just do something about that theme song...it's
still not growing on me)



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