What, pray tell, is a convoluted apartment?
Hee hee, Uncle Roger!!
Yes, given that "convoluted" is most often taken to mean making something very complex and possibly even in a devious way, describing an apartment that way doesn't seem to fit. However, secondary meanings can be "elaborate" and "intricate," and from pictures I've seen and other descriptions of the apartment I've read, the apartment was most definitely elaborate (given Grayson's personality, we'd expect nothing less!
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). But be all that as it may, "convoluted" isn't a word I would have chosen if I simply meant the Hall's apartment was elaborate. But then again, maybe the author intended "convoluted " to be interpreted in a derogatory way, like the apartment was too elaborate. Who knows?
Very interesting article!
Most of the articles in the Pressbook are interesting. Though the funny thing is that I can't say I ever came across any of them published in a newspaper. But then, who knows how much it might have cost theaters to publish them? Plus, most theaters might have felt that publishing one of the AD MATs was enough to attract an audience...
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