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Current Talk '10 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #1077
« on: October 08, 2010, 08:17:34 AM »
That's a good service, getting flowers delivered in your dreams. I wonder what that kind of thing costs. *** Come to think, like Q, I'm just about "lonely" enough to respond positively to a house intrusion from a sexy ghost. Bring it on. Alternatively, I need drinking buddies, or a doctor friend who's free with the sedatives, too. *** A nice Maggie sweater.
More and more, Quentin's situation at Collinwood seems insanity-producing, priming him for ghost-dependence. It starts with his strange isolation and dead-end non-role at Collinwood. Why this would lead to such extreme consequences though, I'm not sure. Was Q just out of ideas, as to how to live his life after 75 or 80 years of adulthood? Is it a life crisis that happens to all 100-year-old immortals? Or is it just the weirdness of the location, being back in his old room etc.? What the hell is Quentin doing living in a small town in Maine?
More and more, Quentin's situation at Collinwood seems insanity-producing, priming him for ghost-dependence. It starts with his strange isolation and dead-end non-role at Collinwood. Why this would lead to such extreme consequences though, I'm not sure. Was Q just out of ideas, as to how to live his life after 75 or 80 years of adulthood? Is it a life crisis that happens to all 100-year-old immortals? Or is it just the weirdness of the location, being back in his old room etc.? What the hell is Quentin doing living in a small town in Maine?