Wizard of Oz
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At time 3:40 Toto jumps out of the balloon, at 3:41 Dorothy jumps out saying at 3:44 "Don't go without me, I'll be right back". At 3:46 we see the Tin Woodsman holding tightly to the rope, which is also wound around a pole. '''But''' at 3:48 we clearly see the Tin Woodsman undo the rope from the pole! Apparently he didn't want Dorothy to go! | At time 3:40 Toto jumps out of the balloon, at 3:41 Dorothy jumps out saying at 3:44 "Don't go without me, I'll be right back". At 3:46 we see the Tin Woodsman holding tightly to the rope, which is also wound around a pole. '''But''' at 3:48 we clearly see the Tin Woodsman undo the rope from the pole! Apparently he didn't want Dorothy to go! | ||
− | At time 5:15, Glinda says "You don't need to be helped any longer. You're always had the power to go back to Kansas." Okay so we're supposed to believe now that the Ruby slippers and Dorothy's firm desire and knowledge are all she needs. So why when Dorothy is finally doing it, at 7:35 is Glinda moving her wand around behind Dorothy's head? Aha! I've got you now you lying Glinda! You're giving her a boost. (She probably wanted those slippers for herself.) | + | At time 5:15, Glinda says "You don't need to be helped any longer. You're always had the power to go back to Kansas." Okay so we're supposed to believe now that the Ruby slippers and Dorothy's firm desire and knowledge are all she needs. So why when Dorothy is finally doing it, at 7:35 is Glinda moving her wand around behind Dorothy's head? Aha! I've got you now you lying Glinda! You're giving her a boost. (She probably wanted those slippers for herself, we all know they fell off Dorothy's feet on her magical flight back to Kansas.) |
At time 8:46 Dorothy, now back in Kansas says "I tried to get back for days and days". Ok so how come we never see the travelers at night or camping or whatever. When Dorothy leaves Munchkin City, Glinda tells her that the trip to Emerald City is "a long journey". Well? Five miles isn't long, so maybe a hundred miles? They would have had to camp sometime. | At time 8:46 Dorothy, now back in Kansas says "I tried to get back for days and days". Ok so how come we never see the travelers at night or camping or whatever. When Dorothy leaves Munchkin City, Glinda tells her that the trip to Emerald City is "a long journey". Well? Five miles isn't long, so maybe a hundred miles? They would have had to camp sometime. |