(I know! *sobs* I'm still not convinced that the second picture doesn't not exist. I mean, how on earth could I have picked up on a detail like that before I'd gotten to that point if I hadn't seen a spoiler like that? :P Ach, well...it all sounded so pretty and nice in my head!)
(Have I ever told you the story of picking up a book and opening to a random page in the middle (it's 400 or so pages, middle of a series that I don't think I'd started at that point) and reading a page or so? I was convinced that the conversation took place in a closed carriage. When I actually got to the conversation by more conventional means the closed carriage had turned into a two wheeled open vehicle and neither of the participants were sitting in it. I mean, I can be a bit dense at times but... so close and yet so wrong... XD )
(No, you haven't. Huh, very odd. Too bad---the carriage conversation sounds more exciting. :P ;)) I'd like to say that if I usually remember details vividly they actually exist, but... I mean, I guess I did notice some of the distinguishing features for the pictures, but mixed them all up. )
(Well... I think the conversation itself was more or less the same (it made more sense in context, naturally) but yeah. That's why I try never ever to flip ahead because then I'm convinced A will happen and it turns out that it's Z and... (But in something like a trailer, where you sort of expect things out of context, it doesn't seem to bother me as much.)
I suppose it happened because there's often not a lot of super memorable details when you're browsing large chunks of work, and one assumes that it all belonged together. )
(True! I think I meant that the setting of the conversation sounded more dramatic or exciting as a closed carriage. ;)) Mmhmm, I try to avoid flipping ahead too, but it's usually because I figure things out correctly and they're almost never things I actually want to know/want to be correct. :P (True! You kind of expect trailers to be misleading, so...)
That's probably right. :) But a bit disappointing still.)
(...On another note, I keep thinking that Gen looks familiar, and I finally figured out that his smirk is reminding me of Mustang's. ;)) )
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(...nothing gets past the Detective. Nothing. :p )
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(...Well, almost nothing. Except the obvious stuff, like misplaced and mashed pictures. :P ;)) )
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I suppose it happened because there's often not a lot of super memorable details when you're browsing large chunks of work, and one assumes that it all belonged together. )
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That's probably right. :) But a bit disappointing still.)
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