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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Pixelmage on Sat Oct 13, 2012 2:53 pm

The Finch wrote:All we know is that Romeo and Juliet NEED to get back together... somehow...

WAIT!

I KNOW HOW TO BRING THEM TOGETHER!

PROM NIGHT!

Edit: DANG, DOUBLE POST


It'll be a disaster. How do we make sure it happens? 8-)
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby The Finch on Sat Oct 13, 2012 2:57 pm

Pixelmage wrote:
The Finch wrote:All we know is that Romeo and Juliet NEED to get back together... somehow...

WAIT!

I KNOW HOW TO BRING THEM TOGETHER!

PROM NIGHT!

Edit: DANG, DOUBLE POST


It'll be a disaster. How do we make sure it happens? 8-)


Well... we can make sure that they get voted Prom King and Queen by flooding the polls! Then they will meet again and fall in love, just like in the play.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Dryunya on Sat Oct 13, 2012 3:32 pm

The Finch wrote:I KNOW HOW TO BRING THEM TOGETHER!

PROM NIGHT!

From what I've learned about the prom night a minute ago, it should have some specific date. Right? I don't think this can wait. :?
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby WackyMeetsPractical on Sat Oct 13, 2012 4:11 pm

Um...Prom? There might be several problems for that, if I'm not mistaken.

1) If we're assuming they ended up in a university, which I am, then they're probably isn't going to be a prom. My university never had a prom. It's typically a high school thing.
2) Prom are usually an end of the school year event, meaning we'd have to wait for the spring. Are we really preparing for the game to last that long? Maybe a homecoming dance. That's more of a fall thing, but we may have already missed it. But again, that's typically a high school thing.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby The Finch on Sat Oct 13, 2012 4:12 pm

WackyMeetsPractical wrote:Um...Prom? There might be several problems for that, if I'm not mistaken.

1) If we're assuming they ended up in a university, which I am, then they're probably isn't going to be a prom. My university never had a prom. It's typically a high school thing.
2) Prom are usually an end of the school year event, meaning we'd have to wait for the spring. Are we really preparing for the game to last that long? Maybe a homecoming dance. That's more of a fall thing, but we may have already missed it. But again, that's typically a high school thing.


Wait a minute...

Homecoming! We have to make them get a homecoming dance!
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Sicon112 on Sat Oct 13, 2012 4:26 pm

Here is the problem with that:

I don't care if fictional plot points are really coming through or not, I REFUSE to use possibly the lamest fanfic plot ever after HIGH SCHOOL AU.

Seriously, people who are writing need to show some creativity after the idea has been used five million times...

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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby NeverSlender on Sat Oct 13, 2012 4:30 pm

So far Juliet's only mentioned Romeo seems to be moving away fron her, nothing concrete. Shouldn't we wait until there's actually a problem before we try to fix things?
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby JRPictures on Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:12 pm

NeverSlender wrote:So far Juliet's only mentioned Romeo seems to be moving away from her, nothing concrete. Shouldn't we wait until there's actually a problem before we try to fix things?


Yeah that sounds like a good idea and we should be prepared and ready, cause... well we should.

(Note: A special but hidden part of me really wants to show R&J, the Baz Luhrmann film of them. just to see their reaction.)
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby NeverSlender on Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:13 pm

JRPictures wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:So far Juliet's only mentioned Romeo seems to be moving away from her, nothing concrete. Shouldn't we wait until there's actually a problem before we try to fix things?


Yeah that sounds like a good idea and we should be prepared and ready, cause... well we should.

(Note: A special but hidden part of me really wants to show R&J, the Baz Luhrmann film of them. just to see their reaction.)


Probably immense confusion at what the hell they just saw.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby JRPictures on Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:15 pm

NeverSlender wrote:
JRPictures wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:So far Juliet's only mentioned Romeo seems to be moving away from her, nothing concrete. Shouldn't we wait until there's actually a problem before we try to fix things?


Yeah that sounds like a good idea and we should be prepared and ready, cause... well we should.

(Note: A special but hidden part of me really wants to show R&J, the Baz Luhrmann film of them. just to see their reaction.)


Probably immense confusion at what the hell they just saw.

EXACTLY.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Scarab on Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:55 am

JRPictures wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:So far Juliet's only mentioned Romeo seems to be moving away from her, nothing concrete. Shouldn't we wait until there's actually a problem before we try to fix things?


Yeah that sounds like a good idea and we should be prepared and ready, cause... well we should.

(Note: A special but hidden part of me really wants to show R&J, the Baz Luhrmann film of them. just to see their reaction.)


Part of me honestly expects them to just drift away from each other naturally, and maybe we SHOULDN'T be trying to stop that. I mean really, in reality, what kind of basis is 'our eyes met across a crowded room' for a relationship? Maybe it works out for some people, but I can't think of anybody I know who spent the rest of their life with somebody they instantly fell in love with.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby WackyMeetsPractical on Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:02 pm

Scarab wrote:
JRPictures wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:So far Juliet's only mentioned Romeo seems to be moving away from her, nothing concrete. Shouldn't we wait until there's actually a problem before we try to fix things?


Yeah that sounds like a good idea and we should be prepared and ready, cause... well we should.

(Note: A special but hidden part of me really wants to show R&J, the Baz Luhrmann film of them. just to see their reaction.)


Part of me honestly expects them to just drift away from each other naturally, and maybe we SHOULDN'T be trying to stop that. I mean really, in reality, what kind of basis is 'our eyes met across a crowded room' for a relationship? Maybe it works out for some people, but I can't think of anybody I know who spent the rest of their life with somebody they instantly fell in love with.


It doesn't matter if it's realistic or not. We need to keep them together. We need to return them both back into their stories, and if Romeo ends up falling in love with somebody from this world, it may become difficult to convince him to return.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Sicon112 on Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:30 pm

Scarab wrote:Part of me honestly expects them to just drift away from each other naturally, and maybe we SHOULDN'T be trying to stop that. I mean really, in reality, what kind of basis is 'our eyes met across a crowded room' for a relationship? Maybe it works out for some people, but I can't think of anybody I know who spent the rest of their life with somebody they instantly fell in love with.


As idealized and over-the-top as that is, you need to remember that fictional PLOTS are coming through as well, as shown by the detectives' shenanigans.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Scarab on Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:53 pm

Sicon112 wrote:
Scarab wrote:Part of me honestly expects them to just drift away from each other naturally, and maybe we SHOULDN'T be trying to stop that. I mean really, in reality, what kind of basis is 'our eyes met across a crowded room' for a relationship? Maybe it works out for some people, but I can't think of anybody I know who spent the rest of their life with somebody they instantly fell in love with.


As idealized and over-the-top as that is, you need to remember that fictional PLOTS are coming through as well, as shown by the detectives' shenanigans.


Good point, but then was Shakespeare REALLY trying to write a romance in the first place? It always felt slightly... wrong to me as a love story. Like it was meant to be more of a warning against not what happens to your family if your force your petty squavbbleson them.

But I dunno, I wouldn't say I can get into the mind of one of the world's mroe famous literary creators...
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby NeverSlender on Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:56 pm

Scarab wrote:
Sicon112 wrote:
Scarab wrote:Part of me honestly expects them to just drift away from each other naturally, and maybe we SHOULDN'T be trying to stop that. I mean really, in reality, what kind of basis is 'our eyes met across a crowded room' for a relationship? Maybe it works out for some people, but I can't think of anybody I know who spent the rest of their life with somebody they instantly fell in love with.


As idealized and over-the-top as that is, you need to remember that fictional PLOTS are coming through as well, as shown by the detectives' shenanigans.


Good point, but then was Shakespeare REALLY trying to write a romance in the first place? It always felt slightly... wrong to me as a love story. Like it was meant to be more of a warning against not what happens to your family if your force your petty squavbbleson them.

But I dunno, I wouldn't say I can get into the mind of one of the world's mroe famous literary creators...


Romeo and Juliet is NOT a love story. It's a tragedy.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Scarab on Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:22 pm

NeverSlender wrote:Romeo and Juliet is NOT a love story. It's a tragedy.


Right, sorry bad gramamr on my part, I'm aware it's a tragedy. But in modern day it's often misconstrued as a love story, mostly by the folks who haven't actually read it. Maybe they were never MEANT to be together.

Although yes, Romeo falling in love with someone else (or Juliet for that matter) could make things... problematic.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby NeverSlender on Sun Oct 14, 2012 2:26 pm

Scarab wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Romeo and Juliet is NOT a love story. It's a tragedy.


Right, sorry bad gramamr on my part, I'm aware it's a tragedy. But in modern day it's often misconstrued as a love story, mostly by the folks who haven't actually read it. Maybe they were never MEANT to be together.

Although yes, Romeo falling in love with someone else (or Juliet for that matter) could make things... problematic.


To be fair, during the whole story, the relationship between R&J is portrayed as extremely superficial. If Romeo had seen someone he though was more attractive before the end, he'd probably have moved on.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Dekso on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:00 pm

New blog post by Juliet: http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=24

Seems like things have got a lot worse as Romeo has blocked her from viewing his blog and that she believes that Romeo is not acting like he normally does, acting even more uninterested in her than before.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby IslaKariese on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:03 pm

Dekso wrote:New blog post by Juliet: http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=24

Seems like things have got a lot worse as Romeo has blocked her from viewing his blog and that she believes that Romeo is not acting like he normally does, acting even more uninterested in her than before.

Well, it would seem as though their relationship is derailing faster than a train without wheels. But then, that's not very surprising.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Pixelmage on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:07 pm

IslaKariese wrote:Well, it would seem as though their relationship is derailing faster than a train without wheels. But then, that's not very surprising.


Faster than our threads here if I may say it...
But, what should we do? Reassure Julliet and try to weld them together or perhaps direct her into acting a bit more independently?
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Scarab on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:09 pm

IslaKariese wrote:
Dekso wrote:New blog post by Juliet: http://juliet.ezblog.twwf.info/?p=24

Seems like things have got a lot worse as Romeo has blocked her from viewing his blog and that she believes that Romeo is not acting like he normally does, acting even more uninterested in her than before.

Well, it would seem as though their relationship is derailing faster than a train without wheels. But then, that's not very surprising.


He realises we're in contact with both of them, doens't he? What does he think hiding his blog from her is going to accomplish if WE can all still see it? (Unless you can just block from a certain entry onwards in which case, maybe we're ALL blocked...)

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IslaKariese wrote:Well, it would seem as though their relationship is derailing faster than a train without wheels. But then, that's not very surprising.

Faster than our threads here if I may say it...
But, what should we do? Reassure Julliet and try to weld them together or perhaps direct her into acting a bit more independently?


Really good question, personally I have no idea. Do we try to play matchmaker and reconscile them, or what?

Maybe we should concentrate our efforts on making sure they're both okay and coping rather than trying to make their relationship continue. We knew this world would change them, it's slowly but surely changing ALL the fictionals. It's a regular deconstruction in play...

I suspect Romeo may already have decided he doens't wish to return home to Verona.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Dekso on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:13 pm

Scarab wrote:
Pixelmage wrote:Faster than our threads here if I may say it...
But, what should we do? Reassure Julliet and try to weld them together or perhaps direct her into acting a bit more independently?


Really good question, personally I have no idea. Do we try to play matchmaker and reconscile them, or what?

Maybe we should concentrate our efforts on making sure they're both okay and coping rather than trying to make their relationship continue. We knew this world would change them, it's slowly but surely changing ALL the fictionals. It's a regular deconstruction in play...

I suspect Romeo may already have decided he doens't wish to return home to Verona.


I think we should focus more on Romeo, try to sort him out as he seems to be derailing the most.

I wonder what Mr. A will say when he finds out that Romeo wants to stay? Obviously nothing good.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Pixelmage on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:13 pm

Scarab wrote:Really good question, personally I have no idea. Do we try to play matchmaker and reconscile them, or what?

Maybe we should concentrate our efforts on making sure they're both okay and coping rather than trying to make their relationship continue. We knew this world would change them, it's slowly but surely changing ALL the fictionals. It's a regular deconstruction in play...

I suspect Romeo may already have decided he doens't wish to return home to Verona.


I'm starting to think that we should not try to hold the two together... Actually... If we start acting aganist it, then the plot sets into motion, after all, they want each other because their families are aganist it. If we try to split them... Reverse Psychology of the worst class. But might be a way...
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby IslaKariese on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:14 pm

Scarab wrote:I suspect Romeo may already have decided he doens't wish to return home to Verona.

Yeah, he's taken to this world like a fish to water. I don't think he's even using Ye Olde English anymore. It'll just make it harder to send them back, especially if he's fallen out of love with Juliet.
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Re: Main discussion thread

Postby Scarab on Sun Oct 14, 2012 4:24 pm

IslaKariese wrote:
Scarab wrote:I suspect Romeo may already have decided he doens't wish to return home to Verona.

Yeah, he's taken to this world like a fish to water. I don't think he's even using Ye Olde English anymore. It'll just make it harder to send them back, especially if he's fallen out of love with Juliet.


...Well, bugger. That's really all I can think of to say right now.

We should probably try to talk to the guy.
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