Post by Lola m on Mar 26, 2010 18:34:32 GMT -5
A drug within the game, a hack to make you faster. So, the code goes thru the holoband and . . . affects your brain? Or just speeds up the code of you in the game?
"Not that you can’t talk to me, you won’t talk to me." How is he so very sure? I suppose it’s all the little things, just clicking and coming together for him. Tempting her with “I’ll make you a more human body”.
[Pause for obligatory thought of – damn, I love these credits!]
No rule book in life. Indeed. And I wonder if the game is an experiment, in a way. If it is, run by who? Or run by itself?
“You think this is real life? You think this is what I look like in real life?” Number one rule of the internet . . .
Visiting the scene of brother’s death, a vision again.
He’s trying to get you to break your cover, Zoe. Seeing if you will slip up. And it worked. And you took too long to figure that out, Zoe. But, she’s really still the teenaged girl Zoe, angry and stubborn and emotional.
Ooooh! Tamara has her own mythology in the game now. Dead girl; can’t kill her because she’s already dead. Man. He has problems shooting the guy who’s gonna kill him and it’s only a game? What kind of Adama are you, dude?
Clarice . . . spider . . . spinning her web. Sweet little visual trick.
Is taunting the super-powered killer robot inhabited by the personality of your angry teen-aged daughter really such a good idea? Really?
I still love you, no matter what you are. Awwwww. Hug it out, you guys! And then . . .
Well, that’s nice, dad. Literally, not even symbolically, setting your daughter on fire. Bad idea. Bad, bad, bad idea. How can he not see that, if Zoe really is in there, this is totally not the way to get to her? Even if he does get her to break, well then she’s broken.
What goes through your head when you kill someone? You pretend it’s not real. Well, easier to do that in a game where, you know, it’s NOT real!
They have the answers to what the game is about? Hmmm. Do we believe that? They hope it’s true, I think. They’re a bit desperate, I think.
What’s happened to Tamara? Gee. She’s a disembodied electronic compilation of your daughter’s life, adrift in a violent game with no understanding of what she is or how she got there . . . Gee, I wonder what her problem is.
Again, excellent dueling intercut scenes. The “he’s my husband” conversation above and the “reveal who you are or I’ll make you kill the dog” conversation below. Bastard. Even with the blanks.
Dude. Stop trying to break her, and start trying to reach her.
“Get me out of here, Lace. Before I do something I really regret.”
"Not that you can’t talk to me, you won’t talk to me." How is he so very sure? I suppose it’s all the little things, just clicking and coming together for him. Tempting her with “I’ll make you a more human body”.
[Pause for obligatory thought of – damn, I love these credits!]
No rule book in life. Indeed. And I wonder if the game is an experiment, in a way. If it is, run by who? Or run by itself?
“You think this is real life? You think this is what I look like in real life?” Number one rule of the internet . . .
Visiting the scene of brother’s death, a vision again.
He’s trying to get you to break your cover, Zoe. Seeing if you will slip up. And it worked. And you took too long to figure that out, Zoe. But, she’s really still the teenaged girl Zoe, angry and stubborn and emotional.
Ooooh! Tamara has her own mythology in the game now. Dead girl; can’t kill her because she’s already dead. Man. He has problems shooting the guy who’s gonna kill him and it’s only a game? What kind of Adama are you, dude?
Clarice . . . spider . . . spinning her web. Sweet little visual trick.
Is taunting the super-powered killer robot inhabited by the personality of your angry teen-aged daughter really such a good idea? Really?
I still love you, no matter what you are. Awwwww. Hug it out, you guys! And then . . .
Well, that’s nice, dad. Literally, not even symbolically, setting your daughter on fire. Bad idea. Bad, bad, bad idea. How can he not see that, if Zoe really is in there, this is totally not the way to get to her? Even if he does get her to break, well then she’s broken.
What goes through your head when you kill someone? You pretend it’s not real. Well, easier to do that in a game where, you know, it’s NOT real!
They have the answers to what the game is about? Hmmm. Do we believe that? They hope it’s true, I think. They’re a bit desperate, I think.
What’s happened to Tamara? Gee. She’s a disembodied electronic compilation of your daughter’s life, adrift in a violent game with no understanding of what she is or how she got there . . . Gee, I wonder what her problem is.
Again, excellent dueling intercut scenes. The “he’s my husband” conversation above and the “reveal who you are or I’ll make you kill the dog” conversation below. Bastard. Even with the blanks.
Dude. Stop trying to break her, and start trying to reach her.
“Get me out of here, Lace. Before I do something I really regret.”