T:TSCC 0217 Fancast – Ourselves Alone
Mar 6th, 2009 | By CJ | Category: TTSCC
Welcome to this week’s podcast for Season 2, Episode 17 of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: “Ourselves Alone”. This is meant to be played along with the episode video (cuing instructions are at the beginning of the podcast).
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I mentioned in the fancast that I didn’t think the hand looked like Summer’s. Well, apparently it was Summer’s (up through the table). All I can say is that whatever make-up they used appeared on my standard definition set as being a little flat compared to the other hand. So…my compliments to the Makeup department and SFX crew…you got me.