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Post by prncssgrl1881 on Jul 10, 2005 13:43:08 GMT
I loved this ep ;D Did anyone see the thing during the credits. I'm not quite sure I understand what it ment. Did she see another teen like Maurice or something? it means that even though among the adults and the teens, there still a knd operative amongst them that the adults and the teens don't know about. and the girl at the end that winked at abby was one of them. and who knows, since abby knows about it, she'll probably be one of the teens that's still with the knd.
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Post by Mariostar on Jul 11, 2005 0:04:24 GMT
That would be neat.
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Post by raven on Jul 12, 2005 4:11:13 GMT
sure would
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Post by delightfulliod on Jul 12, 2005 4:16:56 GMT
At first when Numbuh 5 was going to blow up the control panel I thought she was going to take Cree with it. Those two are really becoming like Batman and the Joker. I only hope their fate doesn't follow that way. Killing is never an answer to anything!
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Post by raven on Jul 12, 2005 4:27:26 GMT
true
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Post by numbuhseconteen on Jul 12, 2005 14:55:34 GMT
This eppy is great. I read a fanfiction that was before this eppy that involved an operative above 13 who was allowed to be in the KND. Her name was Lotus. It was called Op. POWERPUFF. (PPG/KND c/o) It was the very same idea.
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Post by homunculi7 on Jul 13, 2005 7:14:43 GMT
Totally awesome ep, I must say. We get to take a look at Numbuh 5 and Numbuh 11 (or Cree's) previous experiences in the Kids Next Door, not to mention Numbuh 9 (Maurice). And was that a young Numbuh 86 I spotted?
Anyway, this was a great episode as it provided great emotional drama, as well as more secrets about the inner workings of KND. It also addressed one of the most debatable topics of the KND series, about how all KND members eventually grow up and must leave, but now we've found a loop hole!
Although I do have to agree, the chicken pox were kinda...ooky. That being the only downside to this episode, I still give it a 10/10. Awesome work Mr. Warburton!
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Post by bookmaster on Jul 13, 2005 18:40:52 GMT
yes, me guesses so. Another thing that i noticed was in the operation when they have to save leona, that number 1 turned out to be the youngest. He got blasted once and turned into a baby and numbuh four must be one of the oldest cuz he was blasted twice and was still like 4.Number 5 was like 5, number 2 was like 3, and number 3 was like 1. That occured strange to me that the sector V leader was the youngest member of that sector All the kids in Sector V are about 10 years old, at least at the start of the show. They are all in the same year, separated only by months. if they all got blasted back the exact same amount of years, they'd still be about the same age as the others. Like, if they all lost 8 years, they'd all be only 2. Their ages are close enough that there's not much difference. They must have either gotten blasted by different amounts of fountain water, reacted faster or slower than the others for whatever reason, or both. Besides, it's not like the writers are going to analyze every little detail. ^_~ Maybe someone said, "Hey, I think Numbuh 1 should be turned into a baby, since he's bald already!" And then they went with it. To respond to HHB BookMaster, I bet they would have invited Cree and Chad both to join this undercover group if they hadn't betrayed the Kids Next Door. I mean, they didn't even know Chad was coming up on his thirteenth birthday, and Cree obviously had her betrayal set up pretty early on. If they'd just remained loyal and not fought the decommissioning process, they probably would have been right there with Maurice. Yeah, that's kinda what I figured. ^_^ Bummer for those two. Should have been more patient! Here's another piece of food for thought: WHO decides which person doesn't get decom-ed (decommissioned)? It can't be the people in charge, or else Chad would have known. I figure it's probably whoever's in charge of Decom. In other words, Numbuh 86 and her predecessors. Hmm. Good question for Mr.W.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Jul 15, 2005 13:13:27 GMT
yes, me guesses so. Another thing that i noticed was in the operation when they have to save leona, that number 1 turned out to be the youngest. He got blasted once and turned into a baby and numbuh four must be one of the oldest cuz he was blasted twice and was still like 4.Number 5 was like 5, number 2 was like 3, and number 3 was like 1. That occured strange to me that the sector V leader was the youngest member of that sector Umm, no. Tom Warburton once officially confirmed that Numbuh Five is the oldest member of the team (the youngest, predictably, is Numbuh Three). Now, as for my thoughts on this episode, which I just caught today... In some ways, this new revelation about decommissioning raises more questions than it answers (granted, this probably has to do with that it doesn't really answer any whatsoever). First, it still doesn't explain the purpose of the memory wipe in the first place. I mean seriously... it's as Maurice said, those were the best years of his life. I'm sure a lot of people share his sentiments, and there's almost nothing that is stronger than nostalgia (as my video game collection proves ^__^). Why should only particularly good operatives get to keep their memories? And heck... what is to prevent these "special operatives" themselves from being double agents? Geez, I would almost rather be an independent group than be a member of the Kids Next Door. I mean, they're fun and they do their job well, but whoever planned things out didn't do a very good job. Actually, I have another theory, but it can wait...
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Post by scone on Jul 15, 2005 19:19:44 GMT
I mean, they're fun and they do their job well, but whoever planned things out didn't do a very good job. Well, it was a bunch of kids.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Jul 16, 2005 9:11:22 GMT
I mean, they're fun and they do their job well, but whoever planned things out didn't do a very good job. Well, it was a bunch of kids. I've met ten-year-olds in real life who think the way the organization is run is pretty dumb. Granted, it's always possible that the organization was founded by five-year-olds...
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Post by honorroll on Jul 18, 2005 19:37:12 GMT
Holy cow! This was good! I especally like the KND M.A.R.B.L.E. (Mustardy Armorment Releases Big Loud Explosion)
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Post by bookmaster on Jul 20, 2005 16:52:34 GMT
First, it still doesn't explain the purpose of the memory wipe in the first place. I mean seriously... it's as Maurice said, those were the best years of his life. I'm sure a lot of people share his sentiments, and there's almost nothing that is stronger than nostalgia (as my video game collection proves ^__^). Why should only particularly good operatives get to keep their memories? My thoughts exactly. I seriously think this is why the KND create enemies out of themselves. I mean, who wants to forget such awsome experiences, even if they become "too old"? And think of the friendships they'd lose! Not to mention the feeling of being used then dumped. I almost don't blame Chad. That really has to bite. Lol. Gotta give myself a reality check here, and remind myself that this is just a TV show. Heh...I sometimes take things too seriously. ^_^
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Post by himurakenshin on Jul 23, 2005 5:31:47 GMT
me too.........sometimes i yell at the Tv.......LOL!
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Post by poppyseeds on Jul 24, 2005 7:21:06 GMT
...this episode was good, but it made me kinda sad...do you think all of sector v would be able to join this "elite group" of knd? i kinda doubt it...specially when it comes to kuki. she like my fav char, dont get me wrong, but shes not like an "exceptionally great" operative. so does that mean like 5 and 1 might remember their friends and then the rest just get screwed over?! WAH!!...such things plague my mind... (oh yeah ps i luv yur shippo avatar, penguin!)
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