Haha, damn, you're going back in the archives to find this! Yeah, it's part of a thing I'm doing for writerverse. The Master Table of Doom. I have to write at least 10,000 words based on these prompts. I picked this one because Mutiny and Antarctica. ;) There were four. I don't think I'll be using most of the prompts, but 16 is part of my LJ theme, actually.
*squints at you* You really want this scuba thing to happen, don't you? Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine. *long-suffering sigh*
It's funny what ad-libbed things make it into the mainstream. Fringe fans love their Red Vines, which was a joke by the actor playing Walter, and is now an inestimable part of canon. Muhaha.
Darcy's been tasked with keeping track of the Avengers PR -- press clippings, photographs, copies of interviews, that kind of thing. She notices, over time, in the photos that the team is becoming less and less a group of strangers, and more a family of choice. They're eventually more comfortable with one another, enjoying each other's company, and it shows in the photos. She comes across the proofs for their latest interview and has to disapprove of several of the photos being used in the final layout -- they show too clearly that the team is family.
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#16 is one of my favorite movie quotes and also my favorite scene from Jaws -- the look on Brody's face! I understand it was an ad-lib too.
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I'd noticed your LJ theme. It think it's kinda cool that the quote has become something used day to day.
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It's funny what ad-libbed things make it into the mainstream. Fringe fans love their Red Vines, which was a joke by the actor playing Walter, and is now an inestimable part of canon. Muhaha.
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Darcy's been tasked with keeping track of the Avengers PR -- press clippings, photographs, copies of interviews, that kind of thing. She notices, over time, in the photos that the team is becoming less and less a group of strangers, and more a family of choice. They're eventually more comfortable with one another, enjoying each other's company, and it shows in the photos. She comes across the proofs for their latest interview and has to disapprove of several of the photos being used in the final layout -- they show too clearly that the team is family.
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