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Brian Clemens' Thriller (1973 - 1976)
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<blockquote data-quote="J. R.&#039;s Piece" data-source="post: 217887" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Oh, she got a nice death on Blakes7, when the floor of the ship came up and she slid down it screaming, moments before the Liberator (the ship) exploded. The first time that Blake was permanently killed off, prior to his next death. They killed off three regular/former regular cast members that week and another in the next episode. Although she loses points for clearly not actually touching the computer screen when she is supposed to. Although she gets an extra point for causing the lead to experience a drug-induced and electronic dream version of the previous lead.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]7bJYSw87QbQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ever seen the two Brian Clemens movies that predate Thriller, yet have a similar style?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. R.'s Piece, post: 217887, member: 12"] Oh, she got a nice death on Blakes7, when the floor of the ship came up and she slid down it screaming, moments before the Liberator (the ship) exploded. The first time that Blake was permanently killed off, prior to his next death. They killed off three regular/former regular cast members that week and another in the next episode. Although she loses points for clearly not actually touching the computer screen when she is supposed to. Although she gets an extra point for causing the lead to experience a drug-induced and electronic dream version of the previous lead. [MEDIA=youtube]7bJYSw87QbQ[/MEDIA] Ever seen the two Brian Clemens movies that predate Thriller, yet have a similar style? [/QUOTE]
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