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Post by Cindy on Jun 3, 2005 23:47:18 GMT -5
Rate the episode Camille.
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Post by Veronica on Apr 17, 2006 9:30:56 GMT -5
The music was fantastic but this episode it's not my favorite I voted 5.
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Post by queensgirl on Apr 17, 2006 10:11:03 GMT -5
I liked the way they used the same exact five-second loop of the song every time they played it. Makes me laugh ;D
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Johanna
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Post by Johanna on Jun 18, 2006 12:06:04 GMT -5
I voted 6. Why couldn't they at least have shared a hug before parting? They both hugged Agnes... I imagine that they had arranged a little get-together later that evening to celebrate a years "hard work". That's what I feel I many times have to do with this show, imagine what we don't get to see. ;D
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Post by babyhayes on Jun 19, 2006 20:05:03 GMT -5
I voted 3 for this one - "Devil With A Blue Dress On" is a good song but gets on my nerves after the 3rd or 4th time. I also don't like the fact that someone else comes in to work at Blue Moon as an equal to Maddie and David - there can be no equals regardless of who they are! I know it's only for one episode but still I don't like it. And the ending frustrates me too. No kisses? Driving in opposite directions? Nooooo!
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Post by fandebw on Jul 11, 2006 14:50:06 GMT -5
I don't like this episode.... :s
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Post by honeyblondenoggin on May 21, 2007 11:56:37 GMT -5
Not my favorite episode, gave it a 3.
It does seem out of place in terms of the way ML does things. While it sort of seemed clever with the loop of the song "Devil..." I too got sick of it. To me, this episode was just a vehicle for guest stars. And a way to not deal with the budding D&M relationship. Kind of a speed bump, to slow things down, drag things out. I can remember watching it originally and I was like, "Huh? This is it?" And when I watched it again on DVD, I felt the same way. Glad to see I'm not the only one.
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Post by davnee on Jun 10, 2007 20:06:23 GMT -5
I give this one a 3. It's like a Bert and Agnes episode, only you'd rather watch Bert and Agnes than Judd Nelson and Whoopi. The only scene I really like is when Whoopi dresses up like Maddie. That cracks me up. The "chase" and the breaking of the fourth wall at the end feels very forced in its cleverness.
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Post by Frontier on Jun 29, 2007 10:17:48 GMT -5
This episode concludes an almost-full season of Moonlighting; however, it leaves a lot to be desired and even more to the imagination (for the 3rd season). The story was boring, but it was funny watching Whoopi wearing Maddie's outfit After that, we get some corky moments when Camille tells them that she used them and then some chase. I did like the way the 4th wall was broken, with the crew dismantling the set (kinda prophetic) and the propmaster taking away everything (clothes, jewels, guns, ...). When David and Maddie walk out of the set, it seems to me that they lose their characters and we actually see Cybill and Bruce. Their embarrassment of hugging/kissing each other disappointed me a bit, but it was meant to keep us peeled for the 3rd season ("it can wait for the fall"). I wonder how things were off-set this period between Cybill and Bruce, especially if their off-screen tension was on then. 5.
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Post by maddieaddisonjr on Dec 4, 2007 2:28:36 GMT -5
Well, I liked this episode when it first aired and I still do. An 8! I liked the Camille/crooked lawman story and didn't mind that long stretch of time before seeing our hero and heroine at the beginning mainly because I like Whoopi and Judd. If they were actors I didn't know or particularly care for I might have felt different about it. Loved that wacky fourth wall-breaking finale! But it did seem like David and Maddie could have at least hugged - unless...the point was that there was so much feeling between them and they were so skittish about it that they were too scared for even a friendly hug. They looked like they wanted to but just couldn't get up the nerve. Makes me sigh with impatience every time. I thought "Camille" was a fun quirky ending to a great season that promised many more goodies to come. And they did!
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Post by rose35 on Jan 16, 2008 13:49:17 GMT -5
I never voted on this one so i figured i should. It definitely isnt a fave episode among most of the group. It definitley isnt one of their best episodes. But its not that bad either. I love Whoppi so i loved her in this Judd Nellson was kinda boring and i didnt care for the too long scenes between Whoopi and Judd, but the rest of it is rather good with Maddie, David and Camille interacting. The end of course is fabulous! They so wanted to kiss LOL I give it a 7
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Post by nazel on Jul 6, 2008 10:25:57 GMT -5
I gave it a 7 just cause I love whoopi Goldeberg .. I didn't like the story much
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Post by mackidockie on Sept 9, 2011 18:19:09 GMT -5
This episode concludes an almost-full season of Moonlighting; however, it leaves a lot to be desired and even more to the imagination (for the 3rd season). The story was boring, but it was funny watching Whoopi wearing Maddie's outfit After that, we get some corky moments when Camille tells them that she used them and then some chase. I did like the way the 4th wall was broken, with the crew dismantling the set (kinda prophetic) and the propmaster taking away everything (clothes, jewels, guns, ...). When David and Maddie walk out of the set, it seems to me that they lose their characters and we actually see Cybill and Bruce. Their embarrassment of hugging/kissing each other disappointed me a bit, but it was meant to keep us peeled for the 3rd season ("it can wait for the fall"). I wonder how things were off-set this period between Cybill and Bruce, especially if their off-screen tension was on then. 5. I also didn't like that awkward moment between David/Bruce and Maddie/Cybill. They hugged and kissed everybody but didn't even share a hug. I felt like the whole episode waiting for Bruce and Cybill to make an appearance on my screen.
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myfairdavid
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Post by myfairdavid on Sept 15, 2011 19:03:01 GMT -5
I'm not a big fan of "Camille."
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Post by dedaved on Jun 26, 2012 8:55:41 GMT -5
Rating: 1Stupefyingly unwatchable and nonsensical. If you're going to have Whoopi Goldberg in an episode for god sakes USE her! This show was right up her alley and she's completely wasted in a story that moves so unbearably slow at times it quite nearly grinds to a halt. The desperation of the final act (foolishly subtitled "The Big Finale") reeks off the screen. As someone who enjoys Moonlighting's ludicrous flights of fancy as much as anyone this all smacked of too little too late... and too MUCH! Awful
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