Emma
01-20-2003, 10:48 AM
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<b>Q:</b> On Oct. 28's Everwood, Gregory Smith brings several travel-size board games to the hospital where pal Emily VanCamp's beau is having surgery. But Clue is notably large; he says there's no mini-version. Really?<br>
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<b>A:</b> No foul play here. Although there is a scaled-down Clue Jr. (involving the mystery of missing toys), a pint-size Professor Plum is a lead-pipe dream. ''It just wouldn't work,'' says a Hasbro rep, citing all the tiny components. But Everwood's one-on-one Clue game wasn't completely accurate. Says exec producer Greg Berlanti: ''What we didn't realize -- and it was too late because we already shot it -- was that you can only play with three people or more.'' <br>
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<b>Q:</b> On Oct. 28's Everwood, Gregory Smith brings several travel-size board games to the hospital where pal Emily VanCamp's beau is having surgery. But Clue is notably large; he says there's no mini-version. Really?<br>
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<b>A:</b> No foul play here. Although there is a scaled-down Clue Jr. (involving the mystery of missing toys), a pint-size Professor Plum is a lead-pipe dream. ''It just wouldn't work,'' says a Hasbro rep, citing all the tiny components. But Everwood's one-on-one Clue game wasn't completely accurate. Says exec producer Greg Berlanti: ''What we didn't realize -- and it was too late because we already shot it -- was that you can only play with three people or more.'' <br>