Treguard rules
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Treguard rules
What an awesome presence he is, we wouldnt have a show without him, has a supreme speaking voice. i much preferred him alone as opposed to the incredibly annoying Pickle
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Re:Treguard rules
Whilst I did prefer him alone I guess to a certain extent by pairing him with Pickle it did emphasise how much better Treguard was.
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indeed, how right you are.
Would have been great if Treguard just punched Pickle hard in the face
Would have been great if Treguard just punched Pickle hard in the face
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Maybe they're saving that televisual gem for series 9!
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yeah, or in the deleted outtakes in series 5 where Treguard says 'p%ss off pickle' under his breath
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They will have to put a 'hit pickle' interactive game on the inevitable dvd release in the future.
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hehehehe. Yes. But what do you think was Treguards finest speech Boardriss??
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Re:Treguard rules
Introducing Pickle was entirely a bad move, because it introduced a slapstick element to the antechamber, which gradually turned Treguard into a self-parody.
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yes i agree with that. he lost his fearsome presence
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Re:Treguard rules
Agreed.
'Tis was but a kids show in it's time sadly...
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There's a toughie. I'll get back to you on that one.Lord Smear wrote: hehehehe. Yes. But what do you think was Treguards finest speech Boardriss??
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I enjoyed some of the banter between the two, if Treguard had stayed the same for S4 then it may have gotten a little tiresome, especially for him, forever talking to himself!
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I loved Pickle - he was so cute and funny
What is with all these Pickle-haters? Did you not think he was cute? 


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No, there again I don't find any males cute! He was a good addition for S4, OK in S5, had outstayed welcome by S6, however.
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Well I hope not, unless there's something you're not telling us Kieran which I doubtKieran wrote: No, there again I don't find any males cute!

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