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Post by Eversist on Mar 21, 2011 19:55:42 GMT
I'll just sit back and watch the foolery unfold (and I mean that in all of its implications). Perhaps you mean tomfoolery??? Who else thinks this will become a Boy Fire Head Girl who cried wolf scenario? Annie like, trips off a cliff or something and Robot comes running all like, "oh noes angel annie's in trouble" and Kat puts on her serious face. I kinda got this vibe, too.
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Post by Starrylight on Mar 21, 2011 20:26:43 GMT
It does have a lot of drama so far, though. True, but it's handled in a light(er) way.
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Post by Ulysses on Mar 21, 2011 21:43:39 GMT
I'll just sit back and watch the foolery unfold (and I mean that in all of its implications). Perhaps you mean tomfoolery??? Top drawer, sir! Top drawer. I met a dino-demon once, he was pretty nice. He was kind of the black sheep artiodactyl of the family though, the rest were apparently pretty bad.
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Post by todd on Mar 21, 2011 22:22:20 GMT
Is Annie really acting that different? On the surface level, yes, but she's displayed a fair amount of similar behavior - always convinced that she should get involved whenever something strange happens at the Court rather than going to the teachers about it (even after finding out that Anja, Eglamore, and Jones know how to handle these things - of course, her discovery of the Court's dark side makes that understandable), picking Alistair off the ground to find out how light he is without thinking through what Kat's response would be, talking about continuing their investigation into Jeanne when it's clear to everyone else that Parley and Smith have other things on their mind, etc. This could be more of her cluelessness - coming up with elaborate schemes to get Kat to be her friend again rather than recognizing that her own behavior has led Kat to wonder if she really wants to stay friends with someone as continually trying as Annie (I've mentioned in the thread for last Friday's page the possibility that what Kat was most upset about was the cumulative effect of all of these acts of Annie's, not just that she stayed in the forest rather than going with Kat on holiday).
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Post by Mezzaphor on Mar 21, 2011 23:28:49 GMT
Shadow2's speech bubble isn't the same color as Kat's anymore. Back in "S1", his speech bubbles were somewhere between the colors of Annie's and Kat's speech bubbles.
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Post by professorgodric on Mar 22, 2011 1:11:30 GMT
I that what's going on is that Annie wants to suck Kat into an "adventure," so that they can relive the good times they had that way. Given Annie's previous savviness, I don't think that deep in her mind, she thinks that Kat will actually fall for it, but will instead play along, and remember their comraderie. Perhaps she wishes to dazzle Kat with special effects. There's my take on the matter.
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Post by jayne on Mar 22, 2011 1:51:06 GMT
Hi Prof! I agree!
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Post by mariposa on Mar 22, 2011 3:11:15 GMT
I like how Shadow can follow the forest-logic of the situation.
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Post by Eversist on Mar 22, 2011 5:26:28 GMT
Shadow2's speech bubble isn't the same color as Kat's anymore. Back in "S1", his speech bubbles were somewhere between the colors of Annie's and Kat's speech bubbles. Why is Tom so good at this.
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Post by coreshadow on Mar 22, 2011 22:05:17 GMT
Damn, that plan would totally have worked too...
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Post by zylonbane on Mar 22, 2011 23:27:21 GMT
Damn. I've never seen Annie make Mort that horny.
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Post by paxjax123 on Mar 23, 2011 1:02:27 GMT
Damn. I've never seen Annie make Mort that horny. man don't even go there
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Post by zylonbane on Mar 23, 2011 3:26:12 GMT
I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Post by TBeholder on Mar 23, 2011 4:15:51 GMT
Who else thinks this will become a Boy Fire Head Girl who cried wolf scenario? Annie like, trips off a cliff or something One, several people here and in comments mentioned this, so i bet against it. Two, by now it's hard to imagine what trouble Annie could find in the Court that could be solved at all (can get vaporized but then Kat couldn't help), but still would stop her (despite blinker-scrying, fires, flight or at least levitating most of her weight, bewildering powers of deception and trickery... and now acrobatics). The fact that Annie's not just breaking down and moping about Kat's rejection When she did anything like this? I remember exactly two times she wept at all: when really relaxed the first time after losing her mom and while being so physically and emotionally exhausted after a complete freak-out that she barely could walk on her own. is evidence that her forest experience has "straightened her back". I don't see a forest fairy, I see a stronger Annie. I don't know about "stronger", but definitely hyperactive. In more charming way than Parley usually was, for that matter.
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