This style of story telling reminds me of the briefcase in Pulp Fiction. The audience never finds out what's in it. All we know is that's its incredibly important. Guess the author (is the book written that way as well?) didn't trust in their ability to actually convey what the movies were even about, cause anything they can think of, will no doubt fall short of the hype that was built
That's a huge ask, especially considering he's offering employment that they actually need. Here, fix a built in condition thats part of our natural physiotomy, or I won't work for you? That's just crazy and he shouldn't have to do it
@Luv D and why does Camilla still insist on facing danger alone? Surely she should have more sense by now. She didn't even bother to take a ghost with her when she knowingly walked into danger. She needs to stop that 'for their own good and protection' nonsense. The informed are better protected that the uninformed, as always
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Why haven't they addressed the 180 of Escra's personality? Until then, I honestly can't stand it, c...
Why haven't they addressed the 180 of Escra's personality? Until then, I honestly can't stand it, cause it seems disingenuous. To.go from a sour puss not paying attention to his 5 year old son who got abused right under his nose, to a wise cracking, lively, lovey dovey dad? It feels way too fake for me to accept with no explanation