It's from Kat's response plan to Peeta's brainwashing--it's the "game" they play to test his memories: "Real or not real". And "real for us" is tear-inducing sappiness of an answer.
In short: wahhh!
Angel ,'Chosen'
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It's from Kat's response plan to Peeta's brainwashing--it's the "game" they play to test his memories: "Real or not real". And "real for us" is tear-inducing sappiness of an answer.
In short: wahhh!
Jessica, that article amuses me greatly, in part because we have started watching the series and, based on the desires of the kids, I find that we are defaulting to his alternative order kind of by accident.
Now I remember.
Thanks, ita !
Jessica,
I would argue that the order is IV, V, VI
DONE.
that one is awesome, P-C! i'm really tempted to get one.
A very compelling argument for what order in which to view the Star Wars films:
Definitely compelling. Tried explaining his views to the guys at work and they weren't buying. But that's more my poor salesmanship than a flaw in his arguement. They didn't want to accept the idea of axing an entire movie, even when they agreed nothing important really happened in it.
ETA: Whereas I'm completely onboard with tossing entire movies on the scrapheap (see: Matrix sequels, Highlander sequels, etc).
I think Wee Anakin is adorable. So there.
I think Wee Anakin is adorable. So there.
There's a little boy in Ryan's childcare called Anakin.
That's just asking for trouble that is.
I'm always amused when I meet grade-schoolers named Xander. Especially the one whose sister was named Willow.