[Chat Log] April-May 2019

Neb

The VILEiest VILE to ever VILE a VILE
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Is all I'm saying
 

Jacqueline Hyde

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@Claire Yeon it was fine. got cut in front of three times, which is still an improvement over the first time. one of their halloween monsters tried to jump-scare me, but i saw her coming so just deadpanned "hello." i love me.))
 

Chase

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This conversation is telling me the second season is a dud. You guys do a terrible job of spoiling. You're all fired.
 

Charlet

little red riding hood ? v.i.l.e.
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What you want to hear about almost dying ?
 

Claire Yeon

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The second season had its moments. Shadowsan received an interesting arc. I expected the Milan fashion episode to be silly - and it was - but it was also charming. There were some good action sequences too, particularly in the Dubai episode. The Stockholm episode started off lighthearted but got quite dark near the end. I think that one was my favorite
 

Jacqueline Hyde

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Chase said:
This conversation is telling me the second season is a dud. You guys do a terrible job of spoiling. You're all fired.
The only ones doing any spoiling were VILEs. I don't think you have that power.
 

Jacqueline Hyde

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Claire Yeon said:
The second season had its moments. Shadowsan received an interesting arc. I expected the Milan fashion episode to be silly - and it was - but it was also charming. There were some good action sequences too, particularly in the Dubai episode. The Stockholm episode started off lighthearted but got quite dark near the end. I think that one was my favorite.
I'M EXCITED NOW
 

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