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"Blair insists, 'It's about dominance and submission of subgroups!' Is he trying to hint something? Other things I expect Blair has said today: Man, I can't believe I signed up for this English class; I must be masochistic. Hey, Jim, have you read this book, Of Human Bondage ? Cause if you don't have a copy I'll have to go out and buy a brand spanking new one."

THE DEBT

on 2007-11-26 11:26 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] t-verano.livejournal.com
Your ep reviews make me grin out loud. I love the 'roundup' thing at the end, too.

He got an automatic extension due to the department chair being out of town (because that's how that works), so he has plenty of time to ignore his project now!

The writers on this ep just outdid themselves -- the gang stuff was so who-cares, and Blair's project was pretty much the antithesis of science (or of a project of any kind -- 'ignoring the project' is so dead-on).

BLAIR: I'm all yours, little buddy!
JIM: That's a very generous offer, but I think you'd be a little in over your head.

Seriously? Seriously, they--oh, the case. The case, everyone.


::snickersnort:: (Not to mention the *beg* over the D/s riff.)

on 2007-11-26 12:50 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] zelempa.livejournal.com
It's not even just that he's ignoring the project. The project doesn't make any sense to begin with. He has one monkey; I mean, a test sample of one is bad enough, but he doesn't even have a control. He's doing the project in his own home, which is the opposite of a controlled environment. The fact that he changes location midway through the project confounds things a lot; the monkey could just be acting out because of that. Also, what is he measuring? I mean he shows the monkey some TV violence and--what? Just watches what it does? Short of a fantastic freakout of the kind that actually occurs (which, granted, doesn't really seem to bother him that much, but does seem to surprise him), what was he expecting to write about?

I'm sorry. I've just given this a lot of thought. :)

Thanks for your comments!

on 2007-11-27 03:00 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] liz6446.livejournal.com
He has one monkey; I mean, a test sample of one is bad enough, but he doesn't even have a control. He's doing the project in his own home, which is the opposite of a controlled environment. The fact that he changes location midway through the project confounds things a lot


That sounds just like Blair's Sentinel project :)

I'm surprised Jim fell for Blair's line about not having a place to go. Ten years at the same university and he doesn't have a single friend that could put him up for the night? I don't think Blair really wanted to consider any other options. :)


Liz

on 2007-11-27 04:16 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] zelempa.livejournal.com
Agreed. And Jim didn't really put up much of a fight, either. :)

HA HA HA it totally is the Sentinel project.

(Course there's more of an excuse for doing a case study there, since there's only one of him. And Blair did *try* to get data from the second Sentinel when he had the chance.)

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