《《"Hurricanes" Shootout (TV Episode)》》Storyline
Holly: Well, stop the world.Kit: Hey, I quit my job.Holly: Great.Kit: It seemed like the right move...Well, I""m gonna work as a cowboy now...or thinking about it.It""s a routine, like anything.What do you think?Holly: I don""t know.He entices her to go on their ""first-date"" with a ride into town, and suggests that she bring her homework along when she demurs.The doctors considered Phillip""s death a "sleepwalking accident" or maybe a suicide, although Nancy and the teens knew differently - Phillip was wide-awake at the time of his death, and he had been murdered by Freddy (Taryn: "That bastard murdered him!").With a sophisticated use of light, dark and shadows, moods and the contrast between rural ""country"" life and urban ""city"" life are emphasized through sun-lit and studio-lit exterior and interior shots.He admits that one day he will succeed: "Every dog will have his day." Other references in the film include mention of a guinea pig, ""dog and cat heaven,"" and even mosquitoes shot with an elephant gun.BackgroundThe Philadelphia Story(1940) is an intelligent, sophisticated, classic romantic comedy-farce (part screwball) of love and marriage, human growth and class distinctions.