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« on: September 16, 2015, 02:53:20 AM »
Louis E VO. Not the carriage house I guess, this place where some of the stuff is going on. Apartment or house, in country, in town, on the estate, I have no idea. I think we may see what happens looking toward the front of the room, and sometimes 180 degrees from that, toward the back. Never mind, it's just some anonymous set where stuff happens.
Good for Roger! He takes action! He wouldn't just walk in on Bruno if he knew what he is, probably. We find out Bruno has that one vulnerability all creatures have, in his case, to be be hit over the head with a silver candlestick... Roger leaves his Kitten alone with Bruno to "keep an eye on this one". Chris changes, breaks out.
After, we get a nice but short Roger-Liz scene, with a bit of reflection and taking-stock. Bruno and Carolyn meet in the woods, then she stands there patiently for five minutes or so, nice polite young lady that she is, while Bruno explains in detail why and how he's about to try to kill her. She then stands there letting Bruno strangle her. So even in the woods, no locked doors, no walls, there is still no escaping the powerhouse threat that is Bruno. The only thing that saves Carolyn from this fate is the werewolf, who in a humorous moment (for me) looks like he's "cutting in" while Bruno and Carolyn are "dancing", gently grabbing Bruno's shoulder and moving him out of the way. Grrrr!!!! May I cut in? Thank you. Grrrrr!!!!
Carolyn rushes into the Drawing Room to tell Liz and Roger that Bruno's a werewolf victim. Roger rushes out, to do what I wonder. Maybe he intends to assist the werewolf. What a relief, to find Bruno actually getting hurt, like he was screaming for a hundred times, as opposed to being safe from injury or retaliation, for no good logical reason, as usual. Roger of course could have handled this so differently, had he chosen to. "I'll call the groundskeeper to clean all this up, shall I?" Farewell, Stupid. ("Don't call me stupid!"-- Kevin Kline IS Bruno Hess...)
Our Roger sees PT Bruno mere minutes after seeing Bruno die! Then he sees... himself. PT puts on quite a show for Roger this time. By Gordon Russell. End.