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| Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:47 pm Post subject: This Week's Clips: 1992 Concluded, and Cass and Frankie 1990 |
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Hey, everybody!
1992 ends this week, with the remaining clips from mid-December, pre-Christmas, since I already posted Christmas and New Year's Eve, so next week we'll kick off January 1993 in Bay City. Thanks to Janie for making this all possible.
And I know that you all know that I'm the least biased person on the planet when it comes to these two, but the 1990 Cass and Frankie scenes continue, and they're getting better and better all the time. This week is no exception, as Cass and Frankie investigate Ken Jordan at the request of Mitch Blake, and in between investigating show off their romantic and comedic sides as well as proving yet again what a great team they make both personally and professionally.
Enjoy!
Amy
Jake and Paulina Go in Search of Madonna Again
After their romantic interlude at the motel, Jake drags a very reluctant Paulina back to what he is certain is Madonna's house for another attempt at getting her on tape. Jake's plan to have Paulina impersonate Madonna, buzz the doorman, and say she lost her keys fails. But while Jake goes around the back way because it's less "fortified" (using the analogy of attacking a castle), Paulina has an interesting conversation with Leo, the gardener's assistant who's delivering compost, and finds her own unique, if smelly, way to get inside the gates. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjoUxy3MNT4
Iris, Tommy, and Hank--Ice Cream and Relationships
Iris goes to the Kents' to see Tommy and Hank, since she hasn't seen them in a few days. Tommy is putting together a model car, and asks Hank to go and get some ice cream. Hank agrees, on the condition that Tommy and Iris stay at the house. Iris promises. After Hank leaves, Tommy and Iris talk about relationships, specifically Iris's relationship with Spencer. Iris tells Tommy that she and Spencer have had their differences, but they're just friends. She adds that money and presents aren't necessarily enough to make you want to be with someone. Tommy asks Iris what more you could want. Iris replies that honesty would be nice, and thoughtfulness, and a sense of humor; those are the qualities she looks for in a guy. "You mean a guy like my dad?" Tommy asks. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTHdlg2mzq4
Iris, Hank and Tommy--Back to the Hospital
Tommy asks Iris to tell him what's going on between her and Hank. Iris doesn't want Tommy to misunderstand about their relationship, and Tommy doesn't want that either. Iris tells Tommy that she thinks Hank is a wonderful man and a wonderful father and she cares about him very much, just as she cares very much about Tommy. Tommy explodes in frustration and tells Iris that he hates it when grown-ups say words that don't mean poop. Iris tells Tommy that she means what she's saying; she thinks Tommy is very special, and she enjoys being with him and Hank. Tommy is in the middle of asking Iris something else about Hank when Hank returns with the ice cream. Hank and Iris are immediately suspicious when Tommy doesn't dive into his ice cream and asks for some water. Iris feels Tommy's forehead and realizes that he's burning up. Tommy doesn't want to go back to the hospital, but Hank calls Dr. Beckett, who tells Hank to bring him in since he's running a fever. Hank gets Tommy's jacket and helps him put it on. Iris offers to take the limo to the hospital and gets Tommy's backpack, and Hank carries Tommy out to the car, with Iris following with Tommy's backpack, so they can head back to the hospital. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah1JoJDcUL4
Matthew Agrees to Untangle Donna's Financial Records
Donna got in over her head and made a mess of her financial records, and with Michael set to come back from Hawaii for Vicky's wedding to (UGH) Grant, Donna doesn't want there to be a big scene about the state of her finances, so Matthew Cory agreed to help Donna out by untangling her records and bills for her. In these scenes, Donna gives Matthew all of her bills and records, and agrees that he's a nice guy for doing this for her...but she is unamused that he finds this situation "starting to be kind of fun:" Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxo29qTvixE
Frankie Sees Christy at the Hospital, 1992
Frankie is at the hospital trying to find out when Felicia will be released, and she spots Christy talking to Dr. Beckett. Frankie immediately approaches her friend as soon as Dr. Beckett takes his leave, and asks how Douglas is doing, because Frankie thinks that Douglas has been hospitalized. Christy explains that Douglas is not a patient at the hospital; his medication is hard to find, so she's been getting his prescriptions filled at the hospital since they came to Bay City. Christy then asks why Frankie is at the hospital--is the hearing still going on with Jamie and Kelsey? Frankie replies no, the hearing is as settled as it's going to get and explains about Felicia's accident. Christy reflects that it sounds like they've all had a rough couple of days. When she suggests that they treat themselves, Frankie adamantly refuses to go on another wedding dress shopping trip. Christy says that's not what she had in mind and tells Frankie that they can all get together--Frankie and Cass, Christy and Douglas--at the Carsons' for caroling and Christmas decorating and hot apple cider, though Christy forbids Frankie to sing. The ladies reflect on how each of their husbands (husband-to-be in Frankie's case) thinks so highly of their wife's (wife-to-be in Cass's case) old friend. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER8w6GrDe80
Frankie Visits Tommy Kent at the Hospital, 1992
Iris and Hank enter the same area where Frankie and Christy are waiting as Christy thanks Frankie for waiting with her. When Dr. Beckett returns with Douglas's medication and gives it to Christy, Frankie notices Iris and Hank and says that she thought Tommy got to go home for the holidays. Beckett tells her that they thought so too, then excuses himself to talk to Hank and Iris. Frankie asks Christy to wait for her because she has a stop to make before they leave, while Beckett tells Hank and Iris that Tommy has taken a turn for the worse. Meanwhile, Frankie visits Tommy in his room and they have an emotional conversation in which both of them end up near tears after Frankie tells Tommy not to be scared and, as with Dean and Felicia before him, she can feel Tommy's pain in her own self when she lays her hands on his head and his stomach. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpKIA1kNs5I
Iris, Hank, and Tommy--We're Gonna Get Through This Together, I Promise
Dr. Beckett tells Hank and Iris that Tommy's tests only showed an improvement in his condition, not that he was in remission, and that there's nothing else they can do for him at the hospital without running the risk of exposing him to toxicity. Hank angrily threatens to take Tommy out of the hospital since they can't do anything for him there anyway. Iris implores Beckett to do something, anything, no matter how experimental and no matter how expensive, but Beckett tells her there's nothing left for them to do, and that she needs to help Hank accept the fact that Tommy is dying.
Iris then finds Hank at the sleeping Tommy's bedside. Hank breaks down crying, not at all sure how to deal with the fact that Tommy is dying, or how to tell him that he's going to die. Iris holds Hank while he cries and promises him that they'll get through this together. While unpacking Tommy's backpack, Iris finds a notebook that Tommy has been using as a journal/diary of sorts. When she reads aloud a poem that Tommy wrote in the notebook, in which he says that if the day comes that he doesn't wake up, it just means that he had to go away, and that he didn't have to learn to be afraid like a grown-up, and that he is thankful for all the love he's got, Iris tells Hank that Hank doesn't have to tell Tommy anything--he already knows. Then they sit together and watch the boy they both love so much sleeping. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir0J3SvMfjQ
Frankie and Christy in the Steam Room, 1992
Frankie takes Christy to the steam room at the spa. They reminisce about their sophomore biology teacher Mrs. Armstrong, who Christy says hated her guts and told her she'd never amount to anything. She tries to brush off her career accomplishments as nothing special when Frankie praises all that Christy has done ("and you're not even over the hill yet"), but Christy expresses unease when Frankie casually mentions that Douglas told Frankie how Douglas met Christy. Christy wants to know exactly what Douglas told Frankie (which leads me to believe that there's more to the story, and that it's not pleasant), and Frankie says that Douglas told her that he fell in love with Christy after seeing her on the stage in a play, and how romantic Frankie thinks it is that Douglas fell in love with Christy from the audience and just had to meet her. Christy is visibly relieved upon hearing that's the story that Douglas told Frankie, but as Frankie continues speaking, Christy flashes back to one of her stage performances, during which she seems to be falling apart emotionally, and I got the impression that it was Christy falling apart, not Christy-as-the-character falling apart. When Frankie gets Christy's attention again, she asks Christy what part Christy was playing when she met Douglas. Christy replies she was playing her favorite role ever: Ophelia. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3BLrkwy2ck
Dean and Jenna--The Heat's Out for the Third Time Since Thanksgiving
In this precursor to the Christmas '92 scenes, various denizens of Bayview Court congregate at Dean and Jenna's apartment. Jenna is telling Dean, Matt, and Matt's friend Gretchen about the reactions of Rachel, Felicia, and Lorna to Jake's videotape of Madonna (not shown) when Ryan and Kelsey arrive. Dean remarks that this is the third time the heat has gone out since Thanksgiving, and complains because Brett Gardner, the most disagreeable tenant at Bayview Court, keeps calling Dean and Jenna to lodge her complaints because she knows that they are friends with Ryan. Ryan tells everyone that he has called several heating repair places, but no one has gotten back to him yet, and he has to go and talk to Grant, but if a heating repair guy does show up, keep him there. Jenna insists that Dean work on his song as he originally planned, gets a blanket for Gretchen, and then heads out with Kelsey to act as Ryan's emissaries to their fellow tenants and assure them that the heat will be repaired as soon as possible. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwWzCj1AOq4
Cass and Frankie 1990--Investigating Ken Jordan
Mitch asks Cass and Frankie to investigate Ken Jordan, because he doesn't trust Jordan and doesn't believe that he's been honest about who he really is. Mitch is especially concerned because Rachel is working for Ken Jordan now, and she's off on an archaeological dig with him somewhere in the Arizona desert, but no one knows exactly where. Mitch confesses to Cass that Mac left a note for Rachel in a hidden drawer in The Red Swan instructing her to find Ken Jordan if she ever needed anything, but that he was the one who found the note, and he didn't show it to Rachel or tell her about it. He didn't tell Felicia about it either; he only told Sam. Cass is not happy about this fact, but assures Mitch that he and Frankie will do all they can to find out the real story on Jordan. After Mitch leaves the law office, Frankie concludes her phone call to the inn where Mac was staying when he died, and tells Cass that there was a maid there named Hannah Tuttle who witnessed a document that Mac drafted and signed the night before he died. Iris and Lucas have already talked to Ms. Tuttle, but she's long gone from the inn, and no one knows where she went. Cass bemoans the fact that they can't find the document or the witness. Frankie's next move is to get a guest list from the inn. Cass says that while she's doing that, he'll have Courtney Walker run Ken Jordan's name through the computer at the police station and see if he has a record. Frankie tells Cass that Courtney won't do that for him, and he replies that he'll sweet-talk her, adding that some women are still susceptible to his seductive powers. "More than you know," Frankie replies with a smile. Cass asks Frankie if she thinks Mitch is reading too much into this because he's jealous of Ken, and if all of this is just a coincidence--Rachel working for Ken Jordan, who has some tie to Mac that they have yet to uncover. Frankie replies that Mitch is definitely not seeing something that's not there just because he's jealous, and that coincidences stop being coincidences after the eighth or ninth one. Cass tells Frankie that it's good to have her back working with him, and she replies that it's nice to be back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODuJY5WKFm8
Cass and Frankie 1990--A Little Breaking and Entering
Frankie returns to the law office with the news that she got the guest list from the inn, and there was a couple staying there the night before Mac died who heard a terrible argument out in the hallway: Mac and another man. Mac and this other man stopped arguing as soon as the couple opened the door so they don't know what the argument was about, but the other man fits Ken Jordan's description to a 'T.' Ken Jordan not only knew Mac, he knew him well enough to have a bad argument with him. Cass and Frankie realize that Ken Jordan has been lying to everyone all along, and now he has Rachel out in the desert all to himself. Cass says they have to help Rachel because for some reason, Ken Jordan is out to get her.
Cass and Frankie then go to The Odyssey, Ken Jordan's shop, where they have to break and enter in order to get in since Ken Jordan is in Arizona with Rachel. Frankie asks Cass if he's sure he wants to do this because it's a crime and he's a lawyer. Cass retorts that it's not a crime, it's helping Rachel. Frankie worries someone might be watching the shop, but the sign on the door says the shop is closed for vacation. Cass says that Jordan is lying to his customers. Cass and Frankie break and enter, and Frankie loves the merchandise in the shop. Cass says that she would, since it bears a vague resemblance to her apartment. Frankie tells Cass to look at all this stuff, it's wonderful. Ken Jordan must be one interesting man. Cass says that's fine, as long as he's not a dangerous man, and tells Frankie to rhapsodizing about the objets and start looking. Cass breaks into a locked drawer. Frankie tells him that was very impressive of him. Frankie and Cass find tax forms, photos, correspondence...all of Ken Jordan's personal papers. Frankie tells Cass he hit the jackpot. Cass tells Frankie to choose a folder: they're about to find out who Ken Jordan really is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwvVKNVGAGo
Cass and Frankie 1990--We Make a Great Team, Frankie. Yeah, I Guess We Do.
Cass and Frankie go through everything they found in the drawer and find that everything goes back to a certain point and then stops. Ken Jordan doesn't even have any family members in his address book. There's nothing that says Ken Jordan exists before the tax records start.
They are interrupted then by a prospective customer, and the way that they deal with this unexpected arrival is incredibly clever and truly priceless (and makes me smile every time!). After they successfully get rid of the man and celebrate that fact, Cass tells Frankie they make a great team. Frankie replies that yeah, she guesses they do. Cass gently tells Frankie he's been trying to tell her that all along. Frankie looks at him intently in reply.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYHKR-KYBuo
Cass and Frankie 1990--If Ken Jordan IS Lying, Something Is Terribly Wrong
Cass doesn't find anything in the back except more collectibles. Frankie wonders why Rachel would take a job with a con man like Ken Jordan. Cass replies that Rachel had just been through hell, and everything was upside down, and she saw this as a chance to get herself together and she took it. Frankie remarks that Rachel is more of a risk-taker than Frankie thought, and she wishes she were more like that sometimes. "Do you really?" Cass asks. Frankie says of course she does...then she leans back and knocks a small group of things off the counter. Cass picks up the papers that were underneath those things: several copies of the same photograph that Rachel found in the painting of The Red Swan! Frankie wonders if there's a connection between the note Mitch found in The Red Swan and the photograph. Cass agrees that the photograph links Ken to Mac, but the question is how? Then Cass wonders if the guy in the photo with Mac is Ken Jordan. Frankie reminds Cass that the photograph was taken years ago, and Ken claims to have only met Mac a few nights before Mac died. Cass wants to know why Ken couldn't be lying. Frankie replies that if Ken IS lying, then something is terribly wrong.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuEf5NU-ics
Another World Closing Credits, Full Version, March 1990
The full version of the cast and crew credits from a March 1990 episode of Another World.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6DP9H0C87E
Cass and Frankie 1990--Upstairs at The Odyssey
After several hours of searching, Cass and Frankie take a couple of boxes upstairs to the room Rachel has rented above The Odyssey to go through them. Frankie finds a map and exclaims that she knows exactly where Ken and Rachel are. Cass tells Frankie that the map covers an area of approximately 300 square miles. Frankie asks if it's really miles. Cass replies that if she plays Jeopardy!, he hopes her final category isn't map reading. Frankie says that she's too tired to even fold a map right now and sits down on the bed. She asks Cass to work on a knot of tension in her shoulder, and he agrees. As he massages her shoulders, he tells her that she smells good. She thanks him and tells him it's called Saturn. He replies that that figures. Cass goes from massaging Frankie's shoulders to kissing her neck. She tells him this isn't what she had in mind, and he replies that it's not what he had in mind either. He's sitting next to her by now, and she plays with his hair as she says that this is a mistake. Cass says maybe it is, then leans in, and he and Frankie kiss. He pulls back and says that then again, maybe it's not a mistake, and then they kiss again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElmCPaNKR7Q
Cass and Frankie 1990--I Just Want to Hold You
Prepare to melt! Cass and Frankie talk about Mac and Rachel, the love that Mac and Rachel had, and love in general. Cass says he never thought he'd fall in love like that again. It wasn't like that with Nicole. But now... Well, his first declaration of love is still a ways away but it's getting closer. As tired as they are, Cass suggests spending the night at The Odyssey, and tells Frankie he just wants to hold her. They spoon up together in Rachel's bed and Frankie asks, "Like this?"
"Exactly like this," Cass replies. They are the picture of bliss with their eyes closed, spooned together. Cass whispers how good it feels to hold Frankie this way.
She got what he was trying to say earlier and didn't finish. After a while, Cass covers Frankie with the quilt, then gets out of bed to sit at the desk chair and look over some of the papers, covering himself with his own suit jacket. Before drifting off to sleep, Frankie says that Mac and Rachel's kind of love must be very hard to find. Cass agrees, but says it's worth the effort. Frankie replies that she hopes Rachel finds a love like that again too and then falls asleep. (What Cass didn't finish saying before was that he has found that kind of love with Frankie, so Frankie is hoping that Rachel finds it for herself again.) Cass looks over at Frankie after she says this. Melting yet?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2-c9nP4Kg0
Cass and Frankie 1990--If You'd Get Some Clothes On, I Could Concentrate!
This scene is just SO funny and sweet!
After watching Frankie sleep for half an hour (which we, unfortunately, did not get to see), Cass returns to the shop to look over some of the papers they unearthed again. When Frankie comes downstairs, Cass apologizes for waking her up, then notices that she has the blanket he covered her with wrapped around her. "You're absolutely...naked under that blanket, aren't you?" he asks.
"It got pretty hot up in the room," Frankie replies.
"So you took off all...Never mind! I'm not looking!" Clearly unnerved, Cass glues his eyes to the papers on the desktop. Frankie asks Cass how he can see and suggests he turn on the lamp. She takes a step toward him and Cass, eyes still on the desk, throws his hands up palms out toward Frankie, reminiscent of a traffic cop, and blurts out, "Don't come any closer! I'll take care of the lamp! You stay over there, please. Keep your distance." He is so unnerved by Frankie being that close to him wearing nothing but a blanket, even though she's not trying to get him into bed at this particular moment. It's so sweet! Frankie tells Cass his self-control is admirable. Cass replies that it's important to know one's limitations, and by now has turned the lamp on. He notices the pattern in the lampshade, the light coming through it, and tells Frankie he thinks they've just found their second important clue.
Frankie ditches the blanket for her coat, but Cass is still unnerved. "How can I hurry when you're standing there, very close to me, wearing nothing under that raincoat?" he asks. Cass then looks at the lamp again and notices that from that angle, the pattern takes a different shape, and he's sure he's seen it somewhere before...but where?
"Concentrate!" Frankie encourages him.
"If you'd get some clothes on, believe me when I tell you I could!" he exclaims. Then it hits him: the border of the map had the same pattern as the lampshade! Frankie asks Cass if he's sure, and he replies no, but he's going to find out. He bumps into her as he turns to go and get the map, not having been aware that she was standing quite that close to him. "Frankie, would you get some clothes on?" he asks. Frankie can't help but laugh, and then look at Cass riffling through papers to get the map, smiling at him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOM2H-aYQl0
Cass and Frankie 1990--Arizona Bound
Frankie gets dressed again, and Cass figures out that the holes in the lampshade form a trail on the map if they're connected. The trail ends right in the middle of nowhere, in desert and low mountains. It's rugged country, but Cass says that if Ken and Rachel can get there, he and Frankie can get there, because they're rugged, right? Right, Frankie agrees. Cass tells Frankie they'll get what they need when they get there, then calls and books two seats on the next flight to Tucson so he and Frankie can find Rachel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm_TyCdIijo _________________
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