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Favourite running gags
By: Mama Fenwick Date: January 19, 2013, 2:46 pm
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Some of my favourite running gags in the Dudley series:
--the fact that Nell is in love with Dudley's horse (even though
she's engaged to Dudley)
--the fact that in some episodes the fort has several Mounties,
and in others it's just Inspector Fenwick and Dudley--but no
other Mounties ever get a name or play any significant part in a
storyline--they never even have a line to say.
I'm sure I'll think of others. Do any of the rest of you have
favourites?
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: Penguin022 Date: January 19, 2013, 3:42 pm
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I like "It's not the Canadian way!" lol
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: penguino Date: January 26, 2013, 5:00 pm
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Snidely's "got this thing".
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: Penguin022 Date: January 26, 2013, 5:53 pm
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How about "Curses, foiled again!"?
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: Mama Fenwick Date: February 24, 2013, 10:03 am
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[quote author=penguino link=topic=43.msg342#msg342
date=1359502131]
You call those running gags?
[/quote]
Good question. How do you define running gags? I guess I think
of them as ways of amusing the viewer that repeat over multiple
episodes...but maybe that's too broad a definition. What do you
think? Why are the ones I mentioned *not* running gags, and what
would be?
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: penguino Date: March 16, 2013, 5:49 pm
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[quote author=RockingRocky022 link=topic=43.msg285#msg285
date=1358631736]
I like "It's not the Canadian way!" lol
[/quote],
[quote author=ArrowMaster link=topic=43.msg321#msg321
date=1359241201]
Snidely's "got this thing".
[/quote] and
[quote author=RockingRocky022 link=topic=43.msg326#msg326
date=1359244392]
How about "Curses, foiled again!"?
[/quote]!
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: RockingRocky022 Date: March 16, 2013, 6:52 pm
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I personally think those are fine running gags.
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: Penguin022 Date: April 29, 2013, 4:43 pm
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Hey AM:
[quote author=Wikipedia]
However, a running gag throughout the series was Nell's showing
such interest in his horse (called Horse), that she rarely
noticed Dudley's interest in her at all.
[/quote]
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: Julia Date: April 29, 2013, 5:09 pm
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Oh. :)
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Re: Favourite running gags
By: Penguin022 Date: April 30, 2013, 12:15 pm
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Another running gag is how Dudley's horse is extremely good at
poker! Gives me a laugh every time!
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