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Al B. Harper hopes to finish his own story before a year goes by.

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Subj: Gives a whole new meaning to "week".
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 11:24:33 am EDT (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: A timely one too!
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 at 09:51:58 am EDT (Viewed 525 times)

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    Very fun. Hemlock is an interesting new character, as it Gina Garrick.


I figured that we had enough green women. It was time for a purple one.



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    Griffin certainly grows up with some nifty new abilities too.


Someday we may find out how he got the new one. Yo speculated on it a while back, but then to Yo being something isn't any harder than thinking you are.



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    And the mystery behind it all was an unexpected yet intriguing revelation. I wonder what set her down that path.


I hope you don't mind... Dragging at least one of your characters in was always the intention of my Forest Week entry, and she seemed the most interesting candidate.

Of course, without the context of the greater PV, we can't know what was happening here. Perhaps her life took a turn to push her on a path towards villainy. Perhaps, like Al in "Saving the Future", some event has made her temporarily evil. Perhaps, like Doorman, we're not even seeing the real Kara at all but a doppelganger. Or maybe, when you get to see the larger picture, she's actually working to save the Parodyverse through an unusual route.



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    Great show!


Glad you enjoyed it!

> I hope you don't mind... Dragging at least one of your characters in was always the intention of my Forest Week entry, and she seemed the most interesting candidate.

I don't mind at all. In particular I like how you remembered her penchant for slurpees, something I'd forgotten. And like you say, who knows what was behind it all. Maybe you’ll revisit and tell us more again someday. I’ll be waiting.





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