thanks, Kevin!
the deal was that Ivy couldn't be in the car that she was in at the next checkpoint. they just did some creative decision making to work around having to kill her.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
thanks, Kevin!
the deal was that Ivy couldn't be in the car that she was in at the next checkpoint. they just did some creative decision making to work around having to kill her.
Ah, thank you sumi and tiggy. That helps. I was so confused as to why she was suddenly being congratulated for creative thinking, when I thought she was supposed to be going with the gore. (Also, I guess what with it being a Tim show and all I was just waiting for the bodies to start piling up.)
If you were to kill off a character from Drive, who would you kill off, and why?
Report from the middle aged: My parents watched the first half, and my mother thought it was "OK." But she said the scary driving made her too tense to watch it, really. (Driving makes her tense in general.)
Edit: Crap, are my parents older than middle-aged? That would be weird. But they are both over 60, so. Hmm. t /off topic
I had to look away during Corinna's parents' car crash, as did the friend I was watching with. The rest didn't bother me much.
I'm not quite ready to kill anyone off yet. I need to get to know and love them more. Really, they're not for killing unless you know them well enough that it breaks your heart. Or, if you don't know them at all, but those aren't the fun ones.
fresh strawberries:
Crap, are my parents older than middle-aged? That would be weird. But they are both over 60, so. Hmm.
Well, I supposed that theoretically they could live to their 120s, but that seems a little unlikely.
If you were to kill off a character from Drive, who would you kill off, and why?
tamryn manning.
Crap, are my parents older than middle-aged?
Mine hit 65 this year, and I'm having a much harder time with it than they are.
Old isn't what it used to be, I guess.
My mother is 70 and she is totally middle aged. So shut up.