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Fillmore!: The Unseen Reflection

 

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Air Date

Saturday November 15, 2003

Production Code

002

Episode Summary

Vampirita, a series of novels about an astronaut vampiress, has attracted a huge following at X - and none moreso that Torrey and Terri. The next instalment of the series will be released in a fortnight, and until then, fans can audition to star in the next book! Terri and Torrey start to build projects to win the auditions, but every time one is finished, it gets sabotaged. Naturally, the main suspects are two members of a rival novel's fanclub - TQ, an mysterious and riddle-talking guy with an affinity for Asian tea, and Trace, a girl who never seems to be happy with the color of her hair. But evidence points to neither...so just who could have enough knowledge about the projects to find the perfect way to sabotage them?

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  • When Fillmore and Ingrid met TQ, he eats a piece of sushi. The piece of sushi he was first eating changes colour. []
  • Wouldn't a lady like the author of Vampirita proofread her story before publishing it or handing it in? A lady like her should usually know how to spell or set the grammar right.

    Note: It is pointed out in the episode that the author didn't really care about the book. []
  • Publishers wouldn't publish a book full of grammer, spelling and punctuation errors. []
More Trivia
  • O'Farrell: I'm only through book eight. I didn't even get a chance to become disillusioned. []
  • Ingrid: Trace and TQ working in tandem tried to trash Torrie and Terri's attempts to take the trophy [beat] together. [Groan] []
  • Trace: Daylight kills vamps, and that's with the ozone layer. I mean, a vampire astronaut in space? Hello? What about the sun? []
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Allusions

  • This episode is an allusion to the popularity of the books of Harry Potter []
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