Reply to this post with anything you'd like and I'll tell you why I friended you and two things I love about how you play your muse. The only catch? You have to repost this as well.
Because there's no such thing as a one-sided coin.
I delight in Ali's social nature, the way she can make friends with the widest variety of unexpected people. I also admire her regal bearing--when Ali wants to be in charge, force of personality sees her through, and in a sea of self-absorbed drama queens, that's impressive.
Because the Captain is a man of trouble, and someone needs to keep an eye on him. And that someone needs help doing it.
As frustrating as it can be, I enjoy the way you make the captain's habits and foibles things he actually struggles with, and obstacles he needs to overcome. I also enjoy the veneer of gentility he tries to maintain. A poor player could easily make Hook a one-dimensional foil to Pan. You've made him a far rounder character.
And that video is pure comedy platinum (more desirable and resilient than comedy gold).
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I delight in Ali's social nature, the way she can make friends with the widest variety of unexpected people. I also admire her regal bearing--when Ali wants to be in charge, force of personality sees her through, and in a sea of self-absorbed drama queens, that's impressive.
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As frustrating as it can be, I enjoy the way you make the captain's habits and foibles things he actually struggles with, and obstacles he needs to overcome. I also enjoy the veneer of gentility he tries to maintain. A poor player could easily make Hook a one-dimensional foil to Pan. You've made him a far rounder character.
And that video is pure comedy platinum (more desirable and resilient than comedy gold).
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