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<blockquote data-quote="Tuzenbach" data-source="post: 3677634" data-attributes="member: 16155"><p>FWIW, I have a LOT of theatre experience & a degree in psychology. I know an actor when I see one. Also, [spoiler]of the ten participants, Stan mentioned all of them during episode 1 EXCEPT Mindset & Hyper-strike. Statisically speaking, these two were bound to be the focus for episode 2. However, the root cause of Hyper-strike's being mentioned can be summarised as "someone who doesn't like the way they look". Last year, Stan chided Tyveculus specifically for NOT telling the truth about his costume. He can't scold the participants for two sides of the same damned coin! Something's fishy!!![/spoiler]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, you weren't! But [spoiler] "effeminate" & "young adult male" can sometimes pass for one another under the correct circumstances! Oh, and if Miss Limelight turns out to be Doctor Dark I'll take a dump on my lawn & eat it! I'm sorry, but the most difficult thing to do for any actor is to convincingly pull off "ditzy". You have to be VERY smart to do it, and usually, people see right through the facade. It's like Christina Applegate's character of 'Kelly Bundy'. We knew nobody could be THAT inane.</p><p></p><p>BTW, if you're going to state "The body language of Dr. Dark means little, since it'll probably be played by a body double until the point of revelation" as a point against my argument, then it makes little sense for you to use the same body language hypothesis as a means of supporting your own argument! Otherwise, you merely come across as a hypocrite. Sorry dude, you did it to yourself......[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Erm......you tell me?</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, smart@ss! Of course Stan's not going to say that, but that's how the circumstances will play themselves out. Cops can't think outside the box. If they did, they'd make pretty lousy cops, wouldn't they? "Hmmmm, let's see......you've 'sort of' broken the law, so I'll 'kind of' let you get away with it this time". I'm sorry, but that's not a cop. That's a soon-to-be-unemployed-cop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuzenbach, post: 3677634, member: 16155"] FWIW, I have a LOT of theatre experience & a degree in psychology. I know an actor when I see one. Also, [spoiler]of the ten participants, Stan mentioned all of them during episode 1 EXCEPT Mindset & Hyper-strike. Statisically speaking, these two were bound to be the focus for episode 2. However, the root cause of Hyper-strike's being mentioned can be summarised as "someone who doesn't like the way they look". Last year, Stan chided Tyveculus specifically for NOT telling the truth about his costume. He can't scold the participants for two sides of the same damned coin! Something's fishy!!![/spoiler] No, you weren't! But [spoiler] "effeminate" & "young adult male" can sometimes pass for one another under the correct circumstances! Oh, and if Miss Limelight turns out to be Doctor Dark I'll take a dump on my lawn & eat it! I'm sorry, but the most difficult thing to do for any actor is to convincingly pull off "ditzy". You have to be VERY smart to do it, and usually, people see right through the facade. It's like Christina Applegate's character of 'Kelly Bundy'. We knew nobody could be THAT inane. BTW, if you're going to state "The body language of Dr. Dark means little, since it'll probably be played by a body double until the point of revelation" as a point against my argument, then it makes little sense for you to use the same body language hypothesis as a means of supporting your own argument! Otherwise, you merely come across as a hypocrite. Sorry dude, you did it to yourself......[/spoiler] Erm......you tell me? No, smart@ss! Of course Stan's not going to say that, but that's how the circumstances will play themselves out. Cops can't think outside the box. If they did, they'd make pretty lousy cops, wouldn't they? "Hmmmm, let's see......you've 'sort of' broken the law, so I'll 'kind of' let you get away with it this time". I'm sorry, but that's not a cop. That's a soon-to-be-unemployed-cop. [/QUOTE]
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