Thank you! I've had the ideas for the Chey scenes floating in my mind for a long time.
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."I was gonna say something similar to that, actually.
I like this episode, but since it's so unusual there are times I've feel a bit clueless as to what I should do next.
Edited by TropesForever on Aug 24th 2018 at 5:40:38 AM
Yeah. I’m trying to not be railroady, but all that does is lend to the confusion.
If you’d like a hint: You’re at a dead end. The joke here is that the therapist is an amalgamation of people Taco dislikes, and that the “therapy” is just Taco beating him up. Basically, if you want, you’re gonna wanna check out other places.
HuzzahAll right, thanks.
Expect more tearjerking and possibly narmy times in the Songbird's dimension when I get back on the T:TS thread tomorrow. Or is it later today since it's now officially 4 AM CDT? Ehh, don't care. Good night.
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."Alright, hi again.
If this episode keep accelerating well, We'll be able to do the two-part finale this weekend!
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."I might not be here on the weekend, though. I don't know when exactly, but I wouldn't be surprised if my internet runs out sometime soon.
Thank you!
Well, I just wrote two long scenes for the current episode! Expect them later today, but have some tissues or toilet paper beside you. Nighty night.
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."Bumping this because people seem to have forgotten that it exists.
A great Mascot Mook.So, how about that long death/funeral scene?
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."I don’t know if it was “sad” per se. It was well written, but ultimately, Ford died beloved, old, wealthy, and powerful in a peaceful manner, sleeping with a younger version of his long dead wife. That’s about the best death you can ask for.
HuzzahIt was really nice. It also seems to have the knock-on effect of lending an extra sense of urgency to the Taco scenes.
Edited by TropesForever on Aug 25th 2018 at 9:13:47 PM
I had an idea in my head that I was hoping you'd go for, where Tropes forces the Self Aware Taco to give in by threatening to stay around. Now I have to find out a way to shoehorn the object into the ending of the episode.
HuzzahDamn it. I was under the impression that staying would hurt us rather than him.
It would, but Taco would've given in to save Tropes.
HuzzahAww. Sorry for screwing it up.
Hey guys! Sorry I haven't been as active in the thread lately. I'll try and pop up as often as I can, but I've been pretty busy lately. Still, I would love to be in the finale if I can!
Edited by DrNoPuma on Aug 25th 2018 at 9:54:35 AM
Still hoping for Klonoa to get a new game... or a movie like thisHey, Chey, is there a reason Fussenpepper and Sunny came back to life?
HuzzahIf you're talking about how they got ran over by a car in the Massachusetts episode, Well, they got away just before they got ran over.
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."No, I'm talking about when Fussenpepper died in the plane crash, and Sonny was killed by pesticides.
HuzzahThat'll be explained in the second part.
"My light shall be the moon, and my path the ocean, my guide the morning star as I sail home to you...."
I like the juxtaposition of Chey’s scenes, which are a complete fulfillment of all her fantasies, where she’s a super beloved queen married to Ford, with children and such, to Taco’s scenes, which paint him/me as a violent, drunk, jerk. It’s thematically interesting.
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