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I hope that she’s able to use her new equipment soon.
I still don’t trust a Documentary that I don’t know anything about.
That makes two of us.
Three of us.
From 293 comments I got the impression that Dare Bear has already views the film unless I am reading more in to what was said. So if it has already been seen by him I highly doubt it is a film about Luke/Lara. But I do feel like something might go down on the viewing room seperate from all of that. Unless our hacker friend has hacked into the film and replaced it with footage of Luke/Lara. No idea just feel like sometimes will be going on in the screening room.
I had a similar thought. the film wouldn’t be about lara. but there would be some kind of interruption. but from a story telling standpoint i think SF is going to just focus on lara and dare bears date and follow up intimate interaction. I don’t think cypher will show up again until after she gets home. and that’s when the solvent will come into play. like maybe he’ll say “throw away the solvent or ill tell” something like that.
Honestly, the old-school trend with SF stories is that movie theatres are a place you go to make out in the back row, and maybe give a blowjob. Happened in stealing from sis. Happened in Cinder Isle.
The one exception is a really old one shot called “the date”, where instead of making out it was a transformation.
I don’t think the movie itself has ever mattered in an SF story.
well it’s time for darren and lara to get inside the theater and see what this mysterious documentary is about . then later with darren and lara’s private time.
how many pages left after cypher disappeared i lost interest, a man that is so hetro suddenly becomes a lover of men doesn’t ring true and without explanation I have lost interest in the characters
We don’t know how many more pages this comic will be, but Sam has said this comic won’t be done for several more months, so at least 100 more pages.
Also, I think the whole point of this comic has been that Luke wasn’t hetero. He just didn’t realize that he was bisexual until he started dressing up as Lara. I’d say the entirety of Favors and Followers is the explanation of how Luke has learned that he is bisexual, not heterosexual.
Exactly. Its a journey of sexual (and gender) exploration.
Lara is bisexual, that’s how.
I have a bad feeling about this private screening.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it revealed Luke’s/Lara’s secret.
yes i agree with you james . but it might not be what you think .
I was thinking the same thing
what if
That’s the question of the day.
I’ve said before that this screening is really just about that docufilm and nothing special about it, but now, I’m actually getting kinda nervous on what might happen, given how the dialogue makes the screening a big deal.
If in the next scene we get to see the inside of the theater, then something dramatic is probably gonna happen with what might be shown to the audience. Otherwise, then I guess the crisis is averted, and we proceed to Lara and Darren’s private time together after the party.
From experience I’d say the dialogue in this comic has a tendency to make things seem like a bigger deal than they end up being…
But if this actually ends up being a documentary about Lara and her secret, as someone has suggested, that would be extremely out of place and creepy. There are definitely some strict laws in place that forbids anyone from filming someone against their consent and publish it officially.
That’s true, but then the hacker’s footage is one that makes it seem that Lara did give him consent, which is why Lara can’t report him to the authorities in the first place. Though, publishing it officially might be a different story.
I still kinda doubt that’ll be the case though, since that would most likely make finding that creep’s identity easier. I also said this before, but if he really wants to release that footage, it’s much easier to leak it to the Internet than show it on a private screening.
yes jd i like the comment and if we get to see the inside of the theater and find out what the documentry was about and after the film we proceed to darren and lara’s private time together after the party where we don’t know what happens next.