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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2007 5:06:10 GMT
I seriously can't believe people honestly thought Zim's feet actually got bigger. My thoughts exactly.
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Post by trevor on Feb 1, 2007 8:07:42 GMT
I've been sort of wondering what happened to Kat. The last page she was seen in was 187.
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Post by Tom Siddell on Feb 1, 2007 11:26:12 GMT
Kat didn't want to hang around with Zimmy and Gamma. That's about it, really.
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Post by Aspen d'Grey on Feb 1, 2007 16:52:38 GMT
Not surprising, considering how much of a twit Zimmy was being.
If Annie doesn't even understand this, I suppose it's a little arrogant to assume that we should be able to learn about it... I'd say 'all will become clear in time' but I don't trust Tom that much.
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Post by mrw on Feb 2, 2007 0:22:13 GMT
Kat didn't want to hang around with Zimmy and Gamma. That's about it, really. Hah! Called it!! Hooray for me. ;D It is so much fun to get confirmation on a theory, however small and insignificant. Dontcha think?
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Post by rastarogue on Feb 2, 2007 1:15:12 GMT
Kat didn't want to hang around with Zimmy and Gamma. That's about it, really. Hah! Called it!! Hooray for me. ;D It is so much fun to get confirmation on a theory, however small and insignificant. Dontcha think? it is nice, because it means that some of your rambling and thinking in circles and psychically scrying into tom's mind paid off. Or you just got lucky.
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Post by mrw on Feb 2, 2007 2:31:27 GMT
Probably lucky.
[offtopic] It's really not Tom's mind I'm trying to scry into - it's his characters. The products of his mind. With a good author, the characters take a life of their own. They can do things and act in ways that the author themselves would not or could not. Of course they're still in the author's head, so only he or she knows and can confirm what they are thinking. The characters are not necessarily plagued by the authors own demons, and sometimes they have completely new demons. They can live and grow somewhat on their own, though they are never free. Hopefully this is making some sense... ?
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Post by fjodor on Feb 2, 2007 10:04:33 GMT
Yup, it makes sense. Tom makes the characters, but he does not necessarily control how they develop. Part of it is because we form our own opinion aboutthe character. You see that happen in the 'favourite character' thread with Eglamore. Maybe Tom sees him as a typical nice guy, but not everyone will agree.
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Post by todd on Feb 2, 2007 11:35:54 GMT
At least this chapter did solve one mystery back from Chapter Five (which Tom himself mentioned at the end): why Zimmy and Gamma never spoke to each other (out loud) in it. Now we know why that was: they didn't need to.
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