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TonyMurray

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is he character in Ms Denvers?
They're referring to Checkov's gun - a principle of storytelling that says all elements of a story must be relevant, and any that are not should be cut. If a gun is shown hanging on a wall in the first act, it should be fired in the second act, etc. However, it's not really relevant when it comes to extras in a scene, or even just background elements - only items that are deliberately placed by the creator and not just there to fill a scene.

Note that it's a lot easier to actually give the answer than to leave little hints that just continue to confuse people.
 

fishbrain

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if you look back at class room pic i think it is the black guy in middle row
It's nobody visible in that picture. Tank tops are different. I'm thinking it's a different scene. When she walks in that classroom her hair is lovely but in the others it's fucked up looking all scraggly.
 
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They're referring to Checkov's gun - a principle of storytelling that says all elements of a story must be relevant, and any that are not should be cut. If a gun is shown hanging on a wall in the first act, it should be fired in the second act, etc. However, it's not really relevant when it comes to extras in a scene, or even just background elements - only items that are deliberately placed by the creator and not just there to fill a scene.

Note that it's a lot easier to actually give the answer than to leave little hints that just continue to confuse people.
Thanx I have not heard that reference before
 

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They're referring to Checkov's gun - a principle of storytelling that says all elements of a story must be relevant, and any that are not should be cut. If a gun is shown hanging on a wall in the first act, it should be fired in the second act, etc. However, it's not really relevant when it comes to extras in a scene, or even just background elements - only items that are deliberately placed by the creator and not just there to fill a scene.

Note that it's a lot easier to actually give the answer than to leave little hints that just continue to confuse people.
You're right. But you found it yourself and remembered it better. No offence meant,
 

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You guys lost the game. But, because I feel sorry for you guys, I'll give you the render anyway. Just this once.

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Harry: "(I'm actually in bed with Wanda right now. And she's naked too. This is a gift. When would I ever get an opportunity like this again? I can't let it go to waste)."

Harry: "(I just need to be careful....and make sure I don't wake her up)."
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fishbrain

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i don´t care about the time i just need to know 1 thing:is Janet in the next update :love:
Almost certain. Unless their date is cancelled for some reason.

Janet is just gonna go for it and eat her out under the table right in the middle of dinner. Not really but I would! I think Janet could be a dom and maybe will introduce Wanda to some pleasurable pain. If so hope it's optional on her path.
 

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Almost certain. Unless their date is cancelled for some reason.

Janet is just gonna go for it and eat her out under the table right in the middle of dinner. Not really but I would! I think Janet could be a dom and maybe will introduce Wanda to some pleasurable pain. If so hope it's optional on her path.
And just before that happens"end game"
 
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