Difference between revisions of "Talk:Is This The End?"

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: I agree. I'm going to strike it and hope no one gets mad at me. If they do, they can feel free to put it back, but at this point, I didn't recognize that it was clearly edited in. -[[User:Greenie|Greenie]] 19:41, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
 
: I agree. I'm going to strike it and hope no one gets mad at me. If they do, they can feel free to put it back, but at this point, I didn't recognize that it was clearly edited in. -[[User:Greenie|Greenie]] 19:41, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
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* regarding the note about the chair in the door.  please do not call things ironic when they are not ironic.  also, i believe the chair in the door trick works in all cases, given that the chair has enough grip on the floor and doesn't slip.  but i don't know.  i don't have a way to test it because i don't currently own a proper chair. - [[user:platypusrex256|platy]] oct 29

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Is it notable that, aside from the Finale, this is the first video to implicitly state that it is part of a "continuation"? I mean, this is the first time the Creators have said, "Come back for tomorrow for the conclusion." I think it's notable enough for the notes, but I'm not editing it in until someone says it's notable enough. Greenie 13:06, 26 October 2007 (CDT)

The music was not added as part of editing. Jonas makes a comment to Daniel asking him about the music he has playing. Yes, it's possible that the noises was added in post-production, but as far as the story goes there was nothing that was (clearly) edited in. Does anyone want to change that in the notes section? --129.64.175.25 14:08, 27 October 2007 (CDT)

I agree. I'm going to strike it and hope no one gets mad at me. If they do, they can feel free to put it back, but at this point, I didn't recognize that it was clearly edited in. -Greenie 19:41, 27 October 2007 (CDT)
  • regarding the note about the chair in the door. please do not call things ironic when they are not ironic. also, i believe the chair in the door trick works in all cases, given that the chair has enough grip on the floor and doesn't slip. but i don't know. i don't have a way to test it because i don't currently own a proper chair. - platy oct 29