"Goodbye" Starring Crystal Young, Howard Lockie, Elina Madison, Lillian Madison - Music: Ainjel Emme - Producers: Kayla Tabish, Dan Peterson - Writer-Director-Camera-Editor: Dan Peterson - View in HQ Mode - A 168 Project Film 2009 - www.backroadpictures.com
3 Clips: "Heather" (Crystal Young) loses her eyebrow while on a picnic with "Rob" (Daniel Fanaberia). Heather crys to Dr. Skinner (Dr. Stephen Mouton) about her puppy dying and Flipflop (Christina July Kim) comments. Heather and Rob react...
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by BrightSilence Abby is caught up in this in a work related way. She got into it on her own free will, but things started happening that she doesn't agree with. Possibly things that aren't on the level. Abby feels very guilty about her part in this. That explains why her actions are so restricted.
All the things we see are ways of her trying to reach out and make someone help her, either Thomas, or someone else through Thomas. Thomas is Abby's significant other, that's why it makes sense for her to write him letters. Maddison is a test subject of some sort, which is why she got dragged in. She uses double speak to hide talking about Maddison and make it sound like she's just talking about her pigeons. She dropped them off at the vet with an excuse of them being sick, so nobody would notice a few were missing when she brought them back. The vet was just a way to get the birds and the note to Maddison.
http://www.petitiononline.com/harpers... To: CBS Interactive and CBS.com The Global Interactive Community (GIC) of Harper's Globe is a continuously growing community that is proving its ability to be a long-term and thriving entertainment venture. As a community we would like to ask that CBS keep the Harpers Globe website active, and continue to produce new, exciting and encapsulating material viewers worldwide even after the completion of the Harpers Island TV show. Harpersglobe.com provides CBS with a ready audience and fan base for new interactive content and community that they can use to help test new forms of entertainment as CBS continues to create them. It (harpersglobe.com) also will provide an archive and continuing story for audiences throughout the world as Harpers Island is continuing to be released. Not only will the Harpers Globe community benefit from the continuation of the story but so will CBS as the show continues to air throughout the world and later is released on DVD.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned
WE WILL BE HEARD.
It seems as thought CBS would just like to throw all of our work out the window as soon as the show is over, but we built such a large and dedicated community that we don't want to see it go away. Help us save our site! Sign the petion linked above before CBS committs murder to yet another good product by NOT letting it thrive outside the shadow of Harpers Island. We dedicated too many hours of work on the wiki, clue hunting, and community produced art to just throw it away without a fight! Please check out these links for more information on the possible closure of the site: http://www.harpersglobe.com/discussion_posts/list/2/16453/1 and http://www.harpersglobe.com/discussion_posts/list/2/16276/1
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