A few questions


Showcase is airing the whole mini-series this week at 7PM. I don't know if the series will follow, but I hope so.

I missed a few things during the first two parts and was wondering if someone could help me out.

What's the story on Stanley Tweedle? What's his history? In particular, there was a scene on the Lexx where Gigerota grabbed him and called him a traitor. Then there was mention of something inside one of his teeth. What was that all about? And why were there coordinates for the Dark Zone in another one of his teeth?

Also, Thodin mentioned something earlier outside the Lexx about many people dying during some battles so that he could attain the key to the Lexx, but somehow Stanley was a traitor in that cause because of something he had done. Can someone explain this? What part did Stanley play in that, what has he done?

I have to say that I saw the first part of the mini-series earlier this year when I borrowed it from the library. I never saw the second or third parts of this trilogy. I only found that Showcase was airing it this week, yesterday, so I missed the first half of the first movie. It's been some time since I saw it the first time, so I've forgotten some things.

Can someone help? :)

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You'll find everything you need to know here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Tweedle

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He was an assistant deputy back up courier for the 'austral B heretics' who were against everything his divine shadow stood for, he ended up with the DNA for his divines shadow greatest weapon hidden in his teeth so he could take it to help out the resistence ... as was his incompetence he got caught. The DNA was, instead, given to His Divine Shadow resulting in deaths that ranked into the millions.

It was brought up in Series 3 again as he was to be assigned to hell or heaven and it was understood that it was a mistake of inaction and he actually was not that evil but still he does manage to goof up on most occasions ...

anywho because he lost the codes he was labelled a traitor - though whether you think he is or not is up to how you interpret the circumstances - i just see him as a tragic slapstick routine waiting to happen

sam

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It's a breath of fresh air to see something so different and unexpected other than the same repeating numbing archetypes that's rightfully parodied in Mad TV's parody of 50 cents rhyming parodying contemporary movies. Ha! ha! ha!

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