I think Adam's cane should have some dialogue. For one thing, it could tell Terry the real story of what happened to Adam between him taking a bullet for that congressman and his unexpected appearance at Charterstone.
Karen Moy seems reasonably self aware in her blog and such. That plus her use of alt rock quotes. I always think 'surely there's some irony or tension or nuance to this story'.
Surely Adam is being too desperate and childish for Terry to stand.
I think that's the compelling thing about Mary Worth, that sliver of possibility in each story that it will go the way of Aldo. I mean, the framework is always there, in every story, for it to go really bad.
Don't be shy! I'd love to hear what you have to say about Mary Worth. Just keep it clean, that's all I ask. This is a FAMILY FRIENDLY blog. I don't want to moderate comments, but I will if I have to.
I think Adam's cane should have some dialogue. For one thing, it could tell Terry the real story of what happened to Adam between him taking a bullet for that congressman and his unexpected appearance at Charterstone.
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ReplyDeleteTerry: Okay, already. But right now we're just friends and no hanky-panky until I figure out what I want.
Adam: Oh, I know what you want. But sure, whatever.
Karen Moy seems reasonably self aware in her blog and such. That plus her use of alt rock quotes. I always think 'surely there's some irony or tension or nuance to this story'.
ReplyDeleteSurely Adam is being too desperate and childish for Terry to stand.
I think that's the compelling thing about Mary Worth, that sliver of possibility in each story that it will go the way of Aldo. I mean, the framework is always there, in every story, for it to go really bad.
(1) That park bench is wayyy to close to that cliff.
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Adam: "I'll do whatever it takes to win you over."
Terry: "Hmm... I love a man who volunteers! I know of a great opportunity in Vietnam."
Let's not go to the Bum Boat, let's you go to Vietnam!
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