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Current Talk '15 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0934
« on: June 05, 2015, 03:36:50 AM »
Another Grayson VO. Farewell, Amanda Harris!!!!! She's the only person I have ever truly wanted to call "whiny". She certainly did not come through it like a trouper. Even her death, accomplished by dropping some dirt on McKechnie's head, doesn't soften this impression. I don't think: poor thing, she may have been loud and complaining, but her fears were well founded... She battered away at Q, about how she was SO terrified, what if that happens!!! What if this other thing happens!!! What will we do?! WHAT?! Run!! Stop screaming!! Keep moving!! No, don't turn back when you're already halfway across the rickety bridge!!! Does she think it's "safe" back there? Can she camp out there the rest of her life? Take Elmer Fudd's sage advice: Be vewy vewy quiet.
She should have asked Best to let her entourage to come along with her on this trip. She's no good without her handlers.
Welcome Sheriff Davenport! It seems Megan has gone up and had a conversation with the creature. How? Meg the carpenter! Good for her, repairing the window boards! I need her to come by and do my windows. I need light out of my bedroom every bit as much as It does. She can handle everything now seemingly. She's becoming the fearless, capable boss, whereas up till recently, she was overwhelmed by insecurities and moods and fears.
The sheriff searches the shop, and based especially on Phillip's obviously guilty begging, goes into the Room. End.
She should have asked Best to let her entourage to come along with her on this trip. She's no good without her handlers.
Welcome Sheriff Davenport! It seems Megan has gone up and had a conversation with the creature. How? Meg the carpenter! Good for her, repairing the window boards! I need her to come by and do my windows. I need light out of my bedroom every bit as much as It does. She can handle everything now seemingly. She's becoming the fearless, capable boss, whereas up till recently, she was overwhelmed by insecurities and moods and fears.
The sheriff searches the shop, and based especially on Phillip's obviously guilty begging, goes into the Room. End.