Wooton Bassett: Do you see what I see?
Bernard Walton: This is no time for Christmas songs, Wooton. I see it, but I don't know what it is.
-616: The Other Side of the Glass, Part 1, Album 48
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Connie Kendall: So why might you be depressed? Penny Wise: I'm not very good with long stories, can you give me the text version? John Whittaker: What's with the scuba gear? Wooton Bassett: Some of my best memories are from being a boy scout and doing all those fun "ing" things. Boating, camping, rafting, hiking, falling, hurting, bleeding, and yelling for help. It was the most fun I've ever had! Wooton Bassett: You know, I'm struggling here Penny. What is my character's motivation in this scene? Connie Kendall: Wooton, you're wearing an extension cord around your waist. Olivia Parker: So I missed doing something fun because I was mad, and forgot about being mad because I was having fun. You don't have to be a mail carrier to learn things Wooton. Connie Kendall: Do you think Penny is the sort of person who'd be in trouble, but wouldn't tell anyone she's in trouble? (Connie, Wooton and Penny are stuck in a train car and meet a man in a crate. With Jason's Stiletto look Connie doesn't recognize him.) |