"Me? Please. I've got great taste. But the cover title of this was misleading."
He'll die on this hill, thanks. But at the end of the movie, in which Roland only keeps watch of to get closure of a terrible B-rated noir film that doesn't hold a candle to the greats, Lydi and Jakob decide to keep in touch though it seems Jakob is more inclined to be a lone wolf so as not to hurt her. Typical. Lydi on the other hand, is still finding it in her heart to cling unto the guy as if he had all the answers when clearly, he might have made a couple of mistakes along the way...and then of course, there's the kicker which forces the most unpleasant expression out of Roland.
'No, why are you taking the payload? All alone? You're staying here?'
'Lydi...I have to. It can't be anyone else. Your guilt is already too great.'
'But last night you said-!'
'Last night I said a lot of things. And one of them is how you told me you could rely on me to do the thinking for us both and right now, this is the only thing I've got in my head. Get out of here, Lydi. This case is closed.'
Roland feels like this is straight out of another noir movie from his childhood, like the void just knows how to mess with what's familiar. He shakes his head and another flash of light distracts, fills the space of the car but is otherwise left unnoticed. He summoned something out of the Arms Band, but he isn't saying much about it, eyes back to the final scene.
'You know you'll regret it if you don't let me do this. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, one day down the line, you will. Don't make this mistake. Go.'
'But...But I just found you again. What about you and me, Jakob? What about us?'
'We'll always have The Pink Tulip.'
They definitely don't reveal anything else that seems important apart from lingering glances, and it's Lydi's weird powers that get her back to her spaceship and into the unknown void cosmos ahead...with Jakob staring at the fleeting dot of her ride growing more and more distant in the sky. Then, text on the screen that reads how Lydi will be back for another adventure in another distant planet. So too, will Jakob. They're setting it up for more movies. Roland sighs tiredly as the credits begin to crawl.
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"I'm getting us both drinks."
He reaches for something to the side of the hammock, the weight heavy enough to dip into the net. But the rest of his body still obscures it. The back of Roland's hand nudges Tidus's knee for attention.
"As promised. Wanna see what this is here or do you wanna move to standard? I think that's enough movie watching for now."
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He'll die on this hill, thanks. But at the end of the movie, in which Roland only keeps watch of to get closure of a terrible B-rated noir film that doesn't hold a candle to the greats, Lydi and Jakob decide to keep in touch though it seems Jakob is more inclined to be a lone wolf so as not to hurt her. Typical. Lydi on the other hand, is still finding it in her heart to cling unto the guy as if he had all the answers when clearly, he might have made a couple of mistakes along the way...and then of course, there's the kicker which forces the most unpleasant expression out of Roland.
'No, why are you taking the payload? All alone? You're staying here?'
'Lydi...I have to. It can't be anyone else. Your guilt is already too great.'
'But last night you said-!'
'Last night I said a lot of things. And one of them is how you told me you could rely on me to do the thinking for us both and right now, this is the only thing I've got in my head. Get out of here, Lydi. This case is closed.'
Roland feels like this is straight out of another noir movie from his childhood, like the void just knows how to mess with what's familiar. He shakes his head and another flash of light distracts, fills the space of the car but is otherwise left unnoticed. He summoned something out of the Arms Band, but he isn't saying much about it, eyes back to the final scene.
'You know you'll regret it if you don't let me do this. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, one day down the line, you will. Don't make this mistake. Go.'
'But...But I just found you again. What about you and me, Jakob? What about us?'
'We'll always have The Pink Tulip.'
They definitely don't reveal anything else that seems important apart from lingering glances, and it's Lydi's weird powers that get her back to her spaceship and into the unknown void cosmos ahead...with Jakob staring at the fleeting dot of her ride growing more and more distant in the sky. Then, text on the screen that reads how Lydi will be back for another adventure in another distant planet. So too, will Jakob. They're setting it up for more movies. Roland sighs tiredly as the credits begin to crawl.
...
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...
"I'm getting us both drinks."
He reaches for something to the side of the hammock, the weight heavy enough to dip into the net. But the rest of his body still obscures it. The back of Roland's hand nudges Tidus's knee for attention.
"As promised. Wanna see what this is here or do you wanna move to standard? I think that's enough movie watching for now."