Emma Flournoy

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    HA! That’s hilarious. (Okay maybe not exactly, but…you get the point.) Poor us. I dunno. It’s always possible…we humans do tend to see things from our own individual viewpoints. (AAAND the prize goes to Emma Flournoy, for stunning understatement of the year.) It’s quite vexing to see the same people typed differently all over the internet,…[Read more]

    • Ugh. I accidentally just deleted my comment. You probably got the notification already, but I’m doing it again anyway. I said, looks like I’m outta luck, ’cause I looked him up and almost everyone says ISTJ or ISTP. *mopes* You’ve got the majority on your side at least. I read…[Read more]

    • *groan* And I don’t know why it just posted the whole article there instead of the link. I’m sorry. Blame horrid computers.

    • WOW! I was… I was RIGHT??? BY MAJORITY??? *immediately lets it go to her head**cough* I’m sure we could argue that since every one seems to be so off about those other characters, they’re off on him as well. *cough cough* Though that article seems rather convincing… *cough cough choke* (And I actually sorta knew what the cognitive function…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    No, he doesn’t.

    I don’t mind Tauriel herself too much; she’s not annoying by herself, as a character, to me… But yeah. I know. ;P And I was kinda glad to hear Legolas would be in it, before I watched it, because oooh, that’d be cool! But he turned out less than spectacular. Much better in LotR.
    Aghh. Azog’s just…cheesy. Aside from the fact…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Me either, until Kate elaborated, and then it made more sense. Slightly at least. And I know, especially ’cause Bohdi talks so much! I’ve thought maybe he’s an ENFP, but then he seems so…nervous and almost shy sometimes. I dunno. (But at any rate, I adore his and Galen’s relationship.) I think that’s a safe theory, about RO characters. A good…[Read more]

    • Awww, I know. They’re relationship was the best, even if there wasn’t very much of it.

      I still think he’s an ISTJ… Reminds me of a hardened Horatio, what with being a stickler for rules and following orders and all that stuff. And his ability to compartmentalize death and the horrible things he’s done seems very Thinkerish, in my humble (and…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    YES, it’s so great that Monte Cristo acknowledges, really and truly, how brave Albert was. And I quite agree, Beauchamp is just an amazing person.

    Oh right, I remember now. Whew, Mercedes is good at holding things in.
    Yes! Exactly. Those kind of plot-twists are the best.

    Yeah, I think he does.

    Right! SO. SAD.

    But I LIKE The Hobbit. XD Oh, I…[Read more]

    • Well, Monte Cristo doesn’t seem the type of person to blame the son for what the father did, even if the son may get mixed up in it all in order to meet his end.

      Yes.

      And yes.

      Eeek! Well, two down…

      “I think after the initial disgust at how much they changed, I was somehow able to accept it as a movie and not fume too much over its…[Read more]

    • Noooooo! I’m nearly 90% of the way through! :'( (My friend can’t believe I want more of this, but she’s never read it, so…)

      Anyways, Andrea Cavalcanti, aka Bendetto, has been caught. I’m not entirely sure if Danglars and his wife know about Eugenie’s disappearance, because we haevn’t seen the consequences of that yet.

      Monte Cristo has come to V…[Read more]

      • No, he doesn’t.

        I don’t mind Tauriel herself too much; she’s not annoying by herself, as a character, to me… But yeah. I know. ;P And I was kinda glad to hear Legolas would be in it, before I watched it, because oooh, that’d be cool! But he turned out less than spectacular. Much better in LotR.
        Aghh. Azog’s just…cheesy. Aside from the fact…[Read more]

      • I Tauriel was an attempt to get an “obligatory female character” into the movie, but bth, I don’t care if most of the cast of LOTR and The Hobbit are male (there are only three major females, and not many more who have been given names that I can think of).
        Yeah, I guess Azog was flat. That’s what comes of putting in a character that wasn’t meant…[Read more]

      • ***first sentence*** “I think Tauriel…”

      • Oh yeah, I totally agree about Tauriel’s role. That’s exactly what I’ve thought too, and I’m with ya on not caring a bit if almost the whole cast is male. I really don’t care (frankly, a lot of the time I find male characters way more compelling), and females should not be obligatory. 😛

        Poooor Danglars.

        Well, yay for your friend! I think…[Read more]

      • In that sort of society, meeting mostly men is a little more realistic. Women seem to be more of the stay-at-home type in Middle-earth cultures. Of course there will be women out doing things, like Eowyn, but she wasn’t even supposed to go.

        Poooor Danglars, even though I don’t like him very much.

        Yeah, I agree. But I also understand her sid…[Read more]

      • Yup. ‘Tis truth.

        That does make sense. And NO! The Screwtape Letters by Andy Serkis?! Of all the insane ironies. 😂 That’s great. I have read it though.

        Oops… 😛

        Exactly.

        Right, I know. As if suicide is honorable.

        *scrubs eyes* Such awfulness.

      • Not BY Andry Serkis, WITH Andy Serkis. He voices Screwtape. It’s an audio drama which was amazing! I haven’t read the book yet, but it’s part of an English course we want to finish this year, so I will.

      • Wow. I can imagine he’d make an awesome Screwtape. *shudder* I was probably confused because I didn’t think The Screwtape Letters would be made into a drama, since it’s just letters, not actual things happening. Guess they find ways to do everything. ;P

      • Yeah, they’re amazing! I had never wanted a character to die so much as I did Wormwood’s patient. Because then he would be free of the temptations. And it was sad when he did, but also good (if you know what I mean).

      • Oh wow, so from the sound of it it sounds like they actually…dramatized the different patients too. Cool. Yes, I know what you mean for sure.

      • Yeah. There were voices for Screwtape, Wormwood, their patients, and a few other random tempters. A lot of the stuff is Screwtape having a conversation with Woodworm and telling him how to do stuff, with Wormwood asking questions every now and then. I’m guessing they took the letters and turned them into these conversations. Some of them are in…[Read more]

      • Cool! I’ll definitely have to remember that.

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    I hadn’t deserted you. XD

    Yeah. :”(

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Eh yes, very much gloominess. :”( Dark is surely the word. Poor Fernand! I don’t sympathize with him really at all or say he ‘s in any right, but I still…pity him!

    Monte Cristo…you’re just…you’re wreaking so much havoc! You’re not helping yourself feel any better, you know. Even if you think you are. You’re not, deep down.

    Also, I just…[Read more]

  • OH, just one thing typographically related—no typos that I could see, but on the very first page when you say ‘welcome to the better books survey’, it might be more proper to have it Better Books s(S)urvey, unless you don’t really consider that a proper title.

  • @Daeus Really cool survey. I’m sure any serious readers to get their paws on it will be glad for a chance to rant. And it’ll be really interesting to analyze the results.

  • @WarrioroftheRealm The Count of Monte Cristo is a good historical fiction, with lots of intrigue though it’s not exactly political in nature.

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    It’s sad.

    *FLAILS*

    “There were a lot of explosions for two people just blending in.”

    INFP, I think.
    There’s such variation within the kind…

    NO. *vigorous nodding* And I think he’s an INFP too. MUCH variation within the kind. 😛 Did you have any ideas as to what he and Krennic were?

    • “I will help you, Jyn Erso… Because Cassian says I have to.”

      *chokes* INFP? HA! That’s hilarious. I don’t think I would have guessed that for Krennnic. I can see it with Bohdi, though he always hit me as more of an E. Honestly, RO characters are really hard to type. Maybe because we don’t get to know them as well as other movie characters? I…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Starting once again at the bottom because the other string is running out of reply buttons… 😛

    Gah. Yes. *is tearful* That’s what I was waiting for. Hopefully it wasn’t too anticlimactic. 😛 But I found the scene (and several of the ones in the same sequence) one of the MOST AWESOME in the entire book and just felt like yelling and squeezing…[Read more]

    • Yes, yes, yes! Ever since Albert challenged Beauchamp (who is also an amazing person to Albert) to a duel, things just start getting better and better (story-wise – really things are getting worse and worse). And yes, Albert was extremely brave to apologise to the count and admit he was wrong, even though his family is still in disgrace. And Monte…[Read more]

    • Danglars and Eugenie just had a heart-to-heart (if you can call it that for those two – how about a head-to-head?) talk about why Eugenie didn’t want to marry Andrea (I don’t blame you, girl, but that was before they knew the truth anyway XD), and why Danglars says she should (didn’t quite understand it all, but it sounds like Danglars is in…[Read more]

      • YES, it’s so great that Monte Cristo acknowledges, really and truly, how brave Albert was. And I quite agree, Beauchamp is just an amazing person.

        Oh right, I remember now. Whew, Mercedes is good at holding things in.
        Yes! Exactly. Those kind of plot-twists are the best.

        Yeah, I think he does.

        Right! SO. SAD.

        But I LIKE The Hobbit. XD Oh, I…[Read more]

        • Well, Monte Cristo doesn’t seem the type of person to blame the son for what the father did, even if the son may get mixed up in it all in order to meet his end.

          Yes.

          And yes.

          Eeek! Well, two down…

          “I think after the initial disgust at how much they changed, I was somehow able to accept it as a movie and not fume too much over its…[Read more]

        • Noooooo! I’m nearly 90% of the way through! :'( (My friend can’t believe I want more of this, but she’s never read it, so…)

          Anyways, Andrea Cavalcanti, aka Bendetto, has been caught. I’m not entirely sure if Danglars and his wife know about Eugenie’s disappearance, because we haevn’t seen the consequences of that yet.

          Monte Cristo has come to V…[Read more]

          • No, he doesn’t.

            I don’t mind Tauriel herself too much; she’s not annoying by herself, as a character, to me… But yeah. I know. ;P And I was kinda glad to hear Legolas would be in it, before I watched it, because oooh, that’d be cool! But he turned out less than spectacular. Much better in LotR.
            Aghh. Azog’s just…cheesy. Aside from the fact…[Read more]

          • I Tauriel was an attempt to get an “obligatory female character” into the movie, but bth, I don’t care if most of the cast of LOTR and The Hobbit are male (there are only three major females, and not many more who have been given names that I can think of).
            Yeah, I guess Azog was flat. That’s what comes of putting in a character that wasn’t meant…[Read more]

          • ***first sentence*** “I think Tauriel…”

          • Oh yeah, I totally agree about Tauriel’s role. That’s exactly what I’ve thought too, and I’m with ya on not caring a bit if almost the whole cast is male. I really don’t care (frankly, a lot of the time I find male characters way more compelling), and females should not be obligatory. 😛

            Poooor Danglars.

            Well, yay for your friend! I think…[Read more]

          • In that sort of society, meeting mostly men is a little more realistic. Women seem to be more of the stay-at-home type in Middle-earth cultures. Of course there will be women out doing things, like Eowyn, but she wasn’t even supposed to go.

            Poooor Danglars, even though I don’t like him very much.

            Yeah, I agree. But I also understand her sid…[Read more]

          • Yup. ‘Tis truth.

            That does make sense. And NO! The Screwtape Letters by Andy Serkis?! Of all the insane ironies. 😂 That’s great. I have read it though.

            Oops… 😛

            Exactly.

            Right, I know. As if suicide is honorable.

            *scrubs eyes* Such awfulness.

          • Not BY Andry Serkis, WITH Andy Serkis. He voices Screwtape. It’s an audio drama which was amazing! I haven’t read the book yet, but it’s part of an English course we want to finish this year, so I will.

          • Wow. I can imagine he’d make an awesome Screwtape. *shudder* I was probably confused because I didn’t think The Screwtape Letters would be made into a drama, since it’s just letters, not actual things happening. Guess they find ways to do everything. ;P

          • Yeah, they’re amazing! I had never wanted a character to die so much as I did Wormwood’s patient. Because then he would be free of the temptations. And it was sad when he did, but also good (if you know what I mean).

          • Oh wow, so from the sound of it it sounds like they actually…dramatized the different patients too. Cool. Yes, I know what you mean for sure.

          • Yeah. There were voices for Screwtape, Wormwood, their patients, and a few other random tempters. A lot of the stuff is Screwtape having a conversation with Woodworm and telling him how to do stuff, with Wormwood asking questions every now and then. I’m guessing they took the letters and turned them into these conversations. Some of them are in…[Read more]

          • Cool! I’ll definitely have to remember that.

    • @emma-flournoy New line…

      Maximilian was going to kill himself! :'( But Monte Cristo talked him out of it, saying, if he were not consoled within a month, to the day, to the hour, he would personally give him pistols and poison so he can end his life. Dear, Maximilian, all is not lost – I hope!

      Albert and Mercedes are in an unhappy spot. I’m…[Read more]

    • Oki, so unhappy because the story is going to end soon… :'(
      Happy because my aforementioned friend said she downloaded the audio book! 😀

      • Ahh yes. That scene was good. Sort of. Max should not have considered suicide. XD But yes. I like his and Monte Cristo’s relationship.

        *sniffs* *whimpers* *weeps* Poor Mercedes and Albert. (Yes, I’m just glad we got to see them again too. SO glad. Albert is not a character to be shoved off to the side. At least. Not totally. *scowl* Nor…[Read more]

    • New line, so that it’s not confusing when I got on multiple rants.

      Did not finish last night, but almost definitely will tonight (4 chapters, 16 pages – I counted). There is no excuse, and I will not prolong it more than needed (as much as it pains me). Anyway, on to the rant…

      These three chapters I read were just full of gloomy, depressing…[Read more]

      • Ahhhh! I finished it! *covers hands over eyes* Nooo! It’s too soon! :'(

        Okay, okay… *deep breath* Monte Cristo effectively saved Danglars – from death is nothing else. He’d been captured by Luigi Vampa’s gang and almost starved to death, but Danglars repented to Edmond, so he forgave him.

        I was almost – almost! – crying during the chapter The…[Read more]

        • AAAACK I FEEL YOU. :’o

          Yeah, the last several chapters were pretty boggy and not cheer-inducing. And Edward. I know. It’s so sad.

          Yes, the Danglars conclusion was pretty good, for Edmond’s part at least; showing how much he’d learned, albeit too late for most everyone else.

          Yeah…yeah. Yeah ;P But then, you got to be very happy for him by the…[Read more]

          • D:

            Poooor Edward!

            Yeah. I liked Maximilian, he’d definitely be a second to Albert and young Edmond, but Albert for some reason had a special place in my heart.

            I see what you mean, but I think he was also starting to realise he wasn’t God’s agent for exacting His vengeance, and that really, he should be doing anything at all. And perhaps, he…[Read more]

          • Yeah…I dunno for sure. But at least he did realize.

            “(saying this as if they were real and as we speak Edmond is watching over Albert XD).”
            But of course! XD Seriously though, that’s how I always talk/think about characters and books I get really attached to. They’re so REAL, and I just talk about them that way. And I’m almost always imagining…[Read more]

          • Yeah.

            XD
            Yeah, I know what you mean. I almost didn’t want to start my next book the next night because I was sad there was no more Monte Cristo (but I did, because I loved reading 😛 ). I would love to know what happens in the characters’ lives afterwards. Franz seemed to disappear near the end, and Danglars, I wonder what he is doing now.
            There…[Read more]

        • Heh, good plan. I don’t like the idea of sequels by people other than the original author. It’s just not RIGHT. 😛

          Ooh… I’ve only read/skimmed an abridged/illustrated version of that, not the real thing, but I’ve heard it’s nothing to go nuts over at all. Hate to burst the bubble, but that’s what I’ve heard. XD From Daeus, no less, among…[Read more]

          • There is one exception that I know of, and that is the newest (as far as I’m aware) Asterix comic. One of the original authors is dead (sad 🙁 ), and the other supervised two new people in the writing and illustrating of it. I’ve read it, and I think it keeps the tone and feel of Asterix, if a little different, because different people means…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    YES!!! It’s great. *muffled groaning*

    Yeah, Albert’s a bit more impulsive than Monte Cristo. Edmond’s undoubtedly impulsive, but he goes about it calmly and coolly (now, at least). Albert has little impulse control. Poor, dear young man. It’s his fault he has little impulse control (and quite probably also his parents’… That’s what happens when…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    *howls* NOW YOU KNOW!!! BUT…you don’t know everything yet. *howls louder* It’s awful and wonderful at the same time. I mean, it IS wonderful, the way your emotions are being tossed and ripped like a ship in a gale, right? XD It’s masterfully done. Masterfully done. But it’s awful because…yeah. We know.

    SO. MUCH. CONFLICT! Wasn’t that scene,…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    (Oh, and except the prequels but that goes without saying. ;P)

    • You know, I’m really ashamed of those two. They just did not inherent good flailing genes. *shakes head sternly* Here’s a flail to join your flail to make up for their lack of flails.

      *FLAILS*

      “I thought I told you to stay at the ship!”
      “You did, but I thought it was boring.”

      HA, yes, Krennic’s grown on me too. What personality type, do you…[Read more]

      • It’s sad.

        *FLAILS*

        “There were a lot of explosions for two people just blending in.”

        INFP, I think.
        There’s such variation within the kind…

        NO. *vigorous nodding* And I think he’s an INFP too. MUCH variation within the kind. 😛 Did you have any ideas as to what he and Krennic were?

        • “I will help you, Jyn Erso… Because Cassian says I have to.”

          *chokes* INFP? HA! That’s hilarious. I don’t think I would have guessed that for Krennnic. I can see it with Bohdi, though he always hit me as more of an E. Honestly, RO characters are really hard to type. Maybe because we don’t get to know them as well as other movie characters? I…[Read more]

      • Me either, until Kate elaborated, and then it made more sense. Slightly at least. And I know, especially ’cause Bohdi talks so much! I’ve thought maybe he’s an ENFP, but then he seems so…nervous and almost shy sometimes. I dunno. (But at any rate, I adore his and Galen’s relationship.) I think that’s a safe theory, about RO characters. A good…[Read more]

        • Awww, I know. They’re relationship was the best, even if there wasn’t very much of it.

          I still think he’s an ISTJ… Reminds me of a hardened Horatio, what with being a stickler for rules and following orders and all that stuff. And his ability to compartmentalize death and the horrible things he’s done seems very Thinkerish, in my humble (and…[Read more]

      • HA! That’s hilarious. (Okay maybe not exactly, but…you get the point.) Poor us. I dunno. It’s always possible…we humans do tend to see things from our own individual viewpoints. (AAAND the prize goes to Emma Flournoy, for stunning understatement of the year.) It’s quite vexing to see the same people typed differently all over the internet,…[Read more]

        • Ugh. I accidentally just deleted my comment. You probably got the notification already, but I’m doing it again anyway. I said, looks like I’m outta luck, ’cause I looked him up and almost everyone says ISTJ or ISTP. *mopes* You’ve got the majority on your side at least. I read…[Read more]

        • *groan* And I don’t know why it just posted the whole article there instead of the link. I’m sorry. Blame horrid computers.

        • WOW! I was… I was RIGHT??? BY MAJORITY??? *immediately lets it go to her head**cough* I’m sure we could argue that since every one seems to be so off about those other characters, they’re off on him as well. *cough cough* Though that article seems rather convincing… *cough cough choke* (And I actually sorta knew what the cognitive function…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    We went through all the Star Wars(es? Gollum-speak, maybe…) before TLJ too, except Rogue One since it didn’t HAVE to be seen before TLJ. So we just finally got around to watching it. Caroline and Douglas didn’t really flail over it, which makes me sad. But I have enough flails to make up for it, so *FLAILS*

    YES. And him and Cassian.…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Probably a long time ago…

    True that. 😀 It’s all right, I’m a pretty slow reader and don’t plan on pressuring anyone else to read faster than they do. ;P

    *rubs hands gleefully* This is gettin’ gooood. POOR ALBERT, I KNOW.
    Isn’t Beauchamp kinda nice? I liked him.

    • ALBERT’S GOING TO DUEL WITH MONTE CRISTO!!!! And Monte Cristo determines he will kill him!!! *insert giant NOOOOOOOO!!!! from Star Wars*

      I don’t want Albert to die… :'(

      Yes, Beauchamp is like the best friend ever.

      • *howls* NOW YOU KNOW!!! BUT…you don’t know everything yet. *howls louder* It’s awful and wonderful at the same time. I mean, it IS wonderful, the way your emotions are being tossed and ripped like a ship in a gale, right? XD It’s masterfully done. Masterfully done. But it’s awful because…yeah. We know.

        SO. MUCH. CONFLICT! Wasn’t that scene,…[Read more]

      • Oh man, it’s crazy! I don’t feel a lot of emotions while reading except enjoyment, but when I think about it throughout the day, I get a short thrill. It’s definitely one of the best works of fiction I’ve ever read.

        Yes, it was! Albert, so enraged, facing the count, so calm and collected. I liked this line,

        “But Monte Cristo, without rising, and…[Read more]

      • YES!!! It’s great. *muffled groaning*

        Yeah, Albert’s a bit more impulsive than Monte Cristo. Edmond’s undoubtedly impulsive, but he goes about it calmly and coolly (now, at least). Albert has little impulse control. Poor, dear young man. It’s his fault he has little impulse control (and quite probably also his parents’… That’s what happens when…[Read more]

      • XD

        Yeah. 🙁 I wouldn’t consider Albert spoilt like a brat, but being the only child of wealthy parents will probably spoil him a bit. Monte Cristo did show some anger to Morrel when he was questioning him about what was going on.
        “Ah, count,” said he, “his father loves him so much!”
        “Do not speak to me of that,” said Monte Cristo, with the first…[Read more]

      • You wouldn’t happen to know if any of the 40-something movie adaptations of The Count of Monte Cristo are any good, would you? I’d love to see a movie version of it when I’m finished, but I think it would really irk me to no end if it’s totally convoluted and gives everyone else who hasn’t read it the wrong idea.

        My friend said her family just…[Read more]

      • Albert and Monte Cristo didn’t end up duelling, because Mercedes came and begged Edmond (Yes, she call him Edmond :D) to spare Albert’s life. Then Albert apologised to Monte Cristo, so neither of them had to die. Albert understood why Monte Crsito had to avenge himself like that, but M. le Comte de Morcerf still shamed himself with what he did.…[Read more]

      • So much sad. :'(
        M. de Morcerf, as Monte Cristo said, “just blew his brains out.” after a confrontation where he learned who Monte Cristo really was “Edmond Dantes!” I don’t know if Albert and Mercedes know yet, because he did it right as they left.

        Valentine was poisoned, but she’s all right for now. Take that M. D’Avrginy. I told you she didn’t…[Read more]

      • Eh yes, very much gloominess. :”( Dark is surely the word. Poor Fernand! I don’t sympathize with him really at all or say he ‘s in any right, but I still…pity him!

        Monte Cristo…you’re just…you’re wreaking so much havoc! You’re not helping yourself feel any better, you know. Even if you think you are. You’re not, deep down.

        Also, I just…[Read more]

      • Aha! I’d wondered where you’d gone. XD

        It’s sad he had to kill himself, but they all seem to believe that it’s better for Albert and Mercedes for him to be dead than to live in disgrace. As Monte Cristo said, “Blood washes out shame.” :'(

        I know!! D:

      • I hadn’t deserted you. XD

        Yeah. :”(

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    You’d think. XD

    Yup.

  • @Ethryndal We just watched Rogue One, and *flails* CASSIAN!!!

    For old times’ sake, you know. XD

    But SERIOUSLY. O.o

    • HA!!! Oh my goodness, I love you. *recalls the twenty-two page email chain about RO*
      We just went through all the Star Warses (how do you say that plural?) before Last Jedi came out, and… *flails* He really is a dear little grump.

      And K-2SO…

      “Do you want to know the odds of her using that blaster against you? They’re high. They’re very high.”

      • We went through all the Star Wars(es? Gollum-speak, maybe…) before TLJ too, except Rogue One since it didn’t HAVE to be seen before TLJ. So we just finally got around to watching it. Caroline and Douglas didn’t really flail over it, which makes me sad. But I have enough flails to make up for it, so *FLAILS*

        YES. And him and Cassian.…[Read more]

      • (Oh, and except the prequels but that goes without saying. ;P)

        • You know, I’m really ashamed of those two. They just did not inherent good flailing genes. *shakes head sternly* Here’s a flail to join your flail to make up for their lack of flails.

          *FLAILS*

          “I thought I told you to stay at the ship!”
          “You did, but I thought it was boring.”

          HA, yes, Krennic’s grown on me too. What personality type, do you…[Read more]

          • It’s sad.

            *FLAILS*

            “There were a lot of explosions for two people just blending in.”

            INFP, I think.
            There’s such variation within the kind…

            NO. *vigorous nodding* And I think he’s an INFP too. MUCH variation within the kind. 😛 Did you have any ideas as to what he and Krennic were?

            • “I will help you, Jyn Erso… Because Cassian says I have to.”

              *chokes* INFP? HA! That’s hilarious. I don’t think I would have guessed that for Krennnic. I can see it with Bohdi, though he always hit me as more of an E. Honestly, RO characters are really hard to type. Maybe because we don’t get to know them as well as other movie characters? I…[Read more]

          • Me either, until Kate elaborated, and then it made more sense. Slightly at least. And I know, especially ’cause Bohdi talks so much! I’ve thought maybe he’s an ENFP, but then he seems so…nervous and almost shy sometimes. I dunno. (But at any rate, I adore his and Galen’s relationship.) I think that’s a safe theory, about RO characters. A good…[Read more]

            • Awww, I know. They’re relationship was the best, even if there wasn’t very much of it.

              I still think he’s an ISTJ… Reminds me of a hardened Horatio, what with being a stickler for rules and following orders and all that stuff. And his ability to compartmentalize death and the horrible things he’s done seems very Thinkerish, in my humble (and…[Read more]

          • HA! That’s hilarious. (Okay maybe not exactly, but…you get the point.) Poor us. I dunno. It’s always possible…we humans do tend to see things from our own individual viewpoints. (AAAND the prize goes to Emma Flournoy, for stunning understatement of the year.) It’s quite vexing to see the same people typed differently all over the internet,…[Read more]

            • Ugh. I accidentally just deleted my comment. You probably got the notification already, but I’m doing it again anyway. I said, looks like I’m outta luck, ’cause I looked him up and almost everyone says ISTJ or ISTP. *mopes* You’ve got the majority on your side at least. I read…[Read more]

            • *groan* And I don’t know why it just posted the whole article there instead of the link. I’m sorry. Blame horrid computers.

            • WOW! I was… I was RIGHT??? BY MAJORITY??? *immediately lets it go to her head**cough* I’m sure we could argue that since every one seems to be so off about those other characters, they’re off on him as well. *cough cough* Though that article seems rather convincing… *cough cough choke* (And I actually sorta knew what the cognitive function…[Read more]

    • @Ethryndal

      😂 I know I sent you an article about them. I hadn’t forgotten. *smirk* But it didn’t exactly say everything there was to know about them, thus, it still may have been confusing. But I’m glad it wasn’t!

      *meekly submits to poking* I admit it. I’m right only by minority vote. *pitiful sniff* You win.

      By majority.

      *raises eyebrows*…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Ookay, I think I vaguely remember that.

    AHHH! YES. The complete SHUDDER-WORTHYNESS of that scene. *shudders* It’s so. awful. And one of the other things I find really awful is that Monte Cristo uses the guise of a priest for one of his many disguises in which he brings about horrible things. A PRIEST! *scowl*

    Yes yes yes…things are starting to…[Read more]

    • Yeah, it’s only briefly mentioned.

      Yeah, that is pretty awful. Caderousse thought so too, accusing him of making him feel bad instead of encouraging him in his death.

      I wonder when the last time Edmond used his real name was…

      *grins in excitement and fears for her favourite characters at the same time*

      Yeah, I think they set the date to…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    XD

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