Graphic Novel #13

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Olivia

Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention that I liked the reference to the playwright Tom Stoppard (who wrote Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead). He wrote one of my favourite plays, a comedy making fun of mysteries called The Real Inspector Hound.

Finally, I especially liked the one stunt (spoilers):

When the car came crashing into the restaurant.

Anyways, I'm done ::)

003Robin457

Quote from: oliviatocali on August 15, 2008, 12:28:16 PM
A couple things I sort of have a slight problem with, though. Well, they're more like observations. ....
2. How every girl kept going "Tee hee"! Sounds kind of ditzy, and how can you laugh that often? Maybe I'm just overanalyzing. I guess it is the easiest way to show laughter.
So whats with your Avatar? :-\

Olivia

Quote from: 003Robin457 on September 05, 2008, 07:41:36 PM
So whats with your Avatar? :-\

You actually caught that. Well, I think my avatar is more funny as opposed to annoying.

Plus it has special significance because the character is suppose to be a crazy terrorist on the show.

Okay, that sounded bad but never mind.

003Robin457

Quote from: oliviatocali on September 06, 2008, 12:29:22 PM
You actually caught that.
Well I was trained by the worlds greatest Dective.

003Robin457

I just thought of something. Lindsay Rider? Is she a distant relative of Alex?

Olivia

Wow, my ?Tee Hee? avatar. I remember that.

Anyways, Robin, I think I thought of that too at the time (Lindsay/Alex Rider). But I guess I didn't mention it.

003Robin457

It says in the book that thats not her real name, but for those of you who really whant a connection mabey she chose her mothers old last name.

SDLagent

Or she chose to use her second cousin's (once removed) aunt maiden name.

003Robin457

Thats just what I was thinking.