Ooh, the plot has gotten much thicker this time around. It's like I'm standing in the SparkVISION lobby watching all the strings get pulled...
When Tanya says (referring to not-sensationalist news) "No one will watch it," it bothers me 'cause she's a print journalist and very defensive of print journalism -- wouldn't she default to "No one will read it"?
Love the most civilized fight ever, and how Tanya's lunch date with Sparks creates her ability to stalk the SparkVISION team at the DA's office.
STILL love Sparks heroically not saying "But you're the receptionist!" and John doing it for him.
STILL love Zeke's reaction to finding out what his roommate's been up to.
AND the worst powerdate ever.
...Yeah, I just love this chapter. Everything about it, new bits and old bits.
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When Tanya says (referring to not-sensationalist news) "No one will watch it," it bothers me 'cause she's a print journalist and very defensive of print journalism -- wouldn't she default to "No one will read it"?
Love the most civilized fight ever, and how Tanya's lunch date with Sparks creates her ability to stalk the SparkVISION team at the DA's office.
STILL love Sparks heroically not saying "But you're the receptionist!" and John doing it for him.
STILL love Zeke's reaction to finding out what his roommate's been up to.
AND the worst powerdate ever.
...Yeah, I just love this chapter. Everything about it, new bits and old bits.
~ c.