The Dying Informant's Last Stand (1/1)

Aug 20, 2015 13:09

Title: The Dying Informant's Last Stand
Fandom: Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
Rating: K+/PG
Word Count: 1,806
Main Characters: The Dying Informant/Scott, Greg, The Chief
Summary: A very trippy and surreal Dying Informant sketch inspired by a comment of ladyamberjo's and written with her blessing. It's a little strange even for me, but I was so ( Read more... )

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i_heart_rocka August 20 2015, 23:14:00 UTC
oh trippy indeed

surprisingly they didn't even use that believe thing in the original disney Peter Pan film, yet they do it in Return to Neverland

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insaneladybug August 21 2015, 00:43:36 UTC
It totally is. I could imagine the show doing it, though. LOL.

Hmm, interesting. Maybe they weren't sure how to do it in the first movie without seeming to break the fourth wall and Disney didn't want to do that?

Thanks!

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rose_of_pollux August 20 2015, 23:30:20 UTC
Oooh, I love this! The Peter Pan elements worked out very well! And I think I got all of the references!

Poor Scott, though! *hugs* Thinking he was expendable and then convinced that his time had come... and Greg's reaction was heartbreaking!

His idea to try to will Scott back with correct answers was very squeeful--even though the Chief was skeptical about it. She's right, though--it was Greg's belief, too, that helped. Happy endings all around!

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insaneladybug August 21 2015, 00:47:39 UTC
Thanks! It was such an interesting plunnie. I could definitely see the show doing something like that, had they been so inclined. LOL. The original outline just had him stumble in from the fight with Robo (or rather, Wonder Rat, in the original draft), but I really wanted something more clearly paralleling some version of Peter Pan, so I used the bomb thing from the Disney movie. That worked better than I think the poison thing would have.

**hugs him too!** Yeah, I love the few times on the show when Greg acts sad/heartbroken, even if only for a few seconds. (I really loved his "SCOOOTT!" wail in Might Takes Wright, before they started breaking the fourth wall.)

Indeed it was!

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