THE BATTERY'S DOWN "Deaf, Dumb, and Blonde" Ep 5, Part 2



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THE BATTERY'S DOWN is a new online television show chronicling the life of a young actor in New York City.
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nnifer Cody - Nancy Maguire Leslie Kritzer - Gloria Christie Evangelisto - Herself Tara Rubin - Herself Bernard Telsey - Himself SALON ENSEMBLE Stylists - Joey Haro, Sydney Morton Customers - Mara Herman, Lauren Holmes Broom Boy - Darren Biggart Receptionist - Laurel Harris ________________________
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I think that the ... ( 5 months ago by hellllooooooo)
I think that the stalker is coming out in me----
Is the shirt Jake is wearing at the end of 'With Your Hands' the same one he wore during 'Somebody's Eyes' for a UMich Cabaret...??? WOW.
haha that is an ... ( 5 months ago by thebatterysdown)
haha that is an amazing reference...but disappointingly, they are 2 different shirts.
... Bumbumbummer. ( 5 months ago by hellllooooooo)
... Bumbumbummer.
so you get it! ( 5 months ago by scoles1989)
so you get it!
This is really ... ( 5 months ago by laurarachel11)
This is really offending. I'm Deaf and all the signs in this movie are made-up. This is truly insulting that you didn't bother to learn ASL (american sign language). If you thought the signs are accurate, you're wrong.
I agree... the ... ( 5 months ago by iPWN)
I agree... the first episode was good (but not excellent) and the second was okay, but it seems like they've just given up now that they have a following. I mean, they didn't even attempt to use real sign language. =\
Sad town! Maybe I ... ( 5 months ago by illbeyourwendy)
Sad town! Maybe I missed something, but that was not the TBD fix I expected...regardless, I can't wait until the next!
ahhhhh this is so ... ( 5 months ago by TropicalBumb)
ahhhhh this is so great but.....
HOW!How did YOU get one of the biggest casting person like EVER in this show!
I like the way the ... ( 5 months ago by MDTHsings)
I like the way the show relates to how stuff really happens to people and in my mind you all can do no wrong. keep it coming. Dig deep.. I know you've got it!!!
That was the point. ... ( 5 months ago by noplain)
That was the point... that they're not using proper signs. The joke is how wrong they are.
i love the ... ( 5 months ago by JustDANCE9506)
i love the veloceraptor reference
Ok the song in the ... ( 5 months ago by lngwstx)
Ok the song in the beauty parlor was funny, especially the expired vagina sign -- she signed vagina and then did the movement for an expired license or credit cart, which was fantastic, because it made me think of, like, vagina currency and it sent me off in hilarious directions, but then...well, it could've been sooooooo much funnier, but it just...died...how sad.
Exactly. Thanks for ... ( 5 months ago by Maestrojosh87)
Exactly. Thanks for backing me up on this!
Then no need to ... ( 5 months ago by Hiccup75)
Then no need to watch them.
I sing that song ... ( 5 months ago by MichaelaBwayGirrl14)
I sing that song all the time now. Thank you, Larry O'Keefe (Larry O'Key change..?) I really enjoyed this episode. Thanks, y'all!
Hahaha I love how ... ( 5 months ago by collegeishardtheshow)
Hahaha I love how you'd choose to go to a hair appointment over a sign class. "Eh sign language? Nah, I'll get my hair done."
i love mary faber ... ( 5 months ago by bwaybaby0901)
i love mary faber and leslie kritzer haha
I don't think they ... ( 5 months ago by jodeviv)
I don't think they meant to offend - the point they tried to make was that Jake thought he was learning ASL from the hair dresser but in fact was not, and therefore his performance was a bust. Actors are expected to know and do anything and everything - dye their hair, learn a new language - for each performance, but often without any support, pay or training from the people that hire them. The frustrations of the acting profession are what this series is all about, hence "The Battery's Down."
was the woman ... ( 4 months ago by missingevery1)
was the woman singing in legally blonde the musical?
I must have you, ... ( 4 months ago by wilakt4fud)
I must have you, Leslie Kritzer! Oh yes, you will be mine!
Array ( 4 months ago by vivalavibohem14)
LMAO! <3 i love this show!!!
Yes it was! ( 3 months ago by Cutekatelyn)
Yes it was!
i love the ... ( 3 months ago by rubytuzeday)
i love the stagemanager in this one! she's amazing!
OMG, I knew that ... ( 3 weeks ago by jfreak4796)
OMG, I knew that was Joey Haro. I went to FSU with him.



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