#902-903 California Dreams
#902-903 California Dreams
What are you're thoughts about this episode? I personally liked most of it:
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Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
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Random thoughts:
Hey, will this be the first album without Jillian?
"Next up, Mark Morgan's message to all math maniacs in the middle school is meaningful if you mingle by the mezzanine for a momentous mix of methodological mayhem and a menagerie of multiplicative inversions. Ha ha ha! I bet I could say this backwards. Inversions multiplicative of menagerie a and mayhem methodological..."
"Hey, will this be the first album without Jillian?" Yesss!ASmouseInTheHouse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 8:10 pmRandom thoughts:Hey, will this be the first album without Jillian?
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Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
The first listen through I didn’t like it. The songs are getting a little old. But after listening a few more times, I like the story line.
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I agree!! It could be that he is tying to get to Jet Valentine through Jules.
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Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
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Ok, here's some of my thoughts on part 2
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This happens to me sometimes as well! I wrote a fanfiction in 2016 where Mr. Skint returned...with a careless sidekick who nearly got him caught.djchatswithu wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 5:24 amAlso, why does random stuff in PennyBasset's fanfic keep happening in the show, Skint tries to take Buck away, Buck's dad died in a car crash, Buck and Jules sing at a concert on tv. I know the first one was going to happen at some point, but seriously, how does she do it!?
As for the episode....
I don't really know what to think about it. I really was hoping that we would see more about how Jules' departure affected people in Odyssey. I mean, she had been living with Connie for awhile and just left. In 45 minutes. It could be argued that Jules wasn't gone long enough to see an affect on Connie, but I think everything that she did there had to take at least a week.
And it felt like the climax of the episode was Jules and Buck singing. It worked, but I would have liked to have seen something more. Something that involved Jules' feelings throughout her rise of fame.
I thought it was a bit odd for Buck to randomly show up in California. I was like, "Huh?" when I heard his voice as a roadie.
There are things I don't like about this episode, but...they work. I like the episode in general, but I don't think it was as good as it could have been.
(Jules' salvation was apparently not part of this. Guess it's a good thing that hers won't be based off Connie's)
We did it. First album without Jillian.
"Next up, Mark Morgan's message to all math maniacs in the middle school is meaningful if you mingle by the mezzanine for a momentous mix of methodological mayhem and a menagerie of multiplicative inversions. Ha ha ha! I bet I could say this backwards. Inversions multiplicative of menagerie a and mayhem methodological..."
Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, YES!!
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Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
Trista: Isn't it great to be an indevidual now, not just someone who wears what society tells them to wear?
Jules: But your telling my what to wear.
Trista: Of course, I'm your publicist, it's my job.
~#902 California Dreams, Part 1~
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I agree here! I feel like Connie got a little shortchanged in the aspect that she has essentially taken on a guardian role for Jules since both of her actual parents are off being irresponsible finks. For the most part, this has been Jules' story and arc, but Connie (and Buck) have both been deeply tied to it. Connie has taken on a lot of responsibility by taking care of Jules, and it'd have to be so frustrating to step up in the absence of good parental figures in Jules' life like Connie has, to only be tossed aside when it's suddenly convenient for Jane to take her back. Buck got a good amount of focus (which is great! Even if it was handled in a questionable way) but Connie seemed to almost exclusively exist within this episode to be rational and slightly irritated, which is just a bit disappointing. I completely understand that the Odyssey team is pressed for time and have to pick and choose which stories to prioritize(which has to be extremely difficult), but I just wish Connie would have been one of those priorities. To clarify, I don't have any problems with Connie this episode, but it does feel like a missed opportunity for her character.ASmouseInTheHouse wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 10:00 pm[I don't really know what to think about it. I really was hoping that we would see more about how Jules' departure affected people in Odyssey. I mean, she had been living with Connie for awhile and just left. In 45 minutes. It could be argued that Jules wasn't gone long enough to see an affect on Connie, but I think everything that she did there had to take at least a week.
And it felt like the climax of the episode was Jules and Buck singing. It worked, but I would have liked to have seen something more. Something that involved Jules' feelings throughout her rise of fame.
I thought it was a bit odd for Buck to randomly show up in California. I was like, "Huh?" when I heard his voice as a roadie.
There are things I don't like about this episode, but...they work. I like the episode in general, but I don't think it was as good as it could have been.
(Jules' salvation was apparently not part of this. Guess it's a good thing that hers won't be based off Connie's)
We did it. First album without Jillian.
*Finger guns aggressively*
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I agree, should have clarified that in my post : Connie was fine in this episode, it just wasn't what I expected (or wanted) to see.MonkeyDude wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:22 pmI completely understand that the Odyssey team is pressed for time and have to pick and choose which stories to prioritize(which has to be extremely difficult), but I just wish Connie would have been one of those priorities. To clarify, I don't have any problems with Connie this episode, but it does feel like a missed opportunity for her character.
"Next up, Mark Morgan's message to all math maniacs in the middle school is meaningful if you mingle by the mezzanine for a momentous mix of methodological mayhem and a menagerie of multiplicative inversions. Ha ha ha! I bet I could say this backwards. Inversions multiplicative of menagerie a and mayhem methodological..."