They did it so many times before. the girl has a dream kissing her male friend (or the other way around), then they try to avoid each other. They did that since the 1960's!!!. Why do they even pay their writers when they keep repeating same ideas.
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Dreamlike
statmanjeff12 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Several things leave the viewer feeling as if this is all a dream -- repeated lines creating a sense of deja vu, dreaming of kissing a close friend (an expression of closeness set in uncomfortably intimate terms), details of a dream coming about in real life, surreal images (seeing Schwoz dressed as Elton John while playing music with a moth man), and details without follow-through (namely, Jasper hearing his name used in a description of Charlotte's dream, but the detail, like in a dream, disappearing along with Jasper from the story). This isn't a bad thing, but it leaves viewers with a feeling that all of this could be someone's dream (from which we never truly awaken).
The scene with Piper intimidating a younger boy by cutting up an apple before him smacks of being a parody of something, but not having seen the source, I can't say what it cleverly imitates; however, use of a ring of invisibility clearly harkens to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The scene with Piper intimidating a younger boy by cutting up an apple before him smacks of being a parody of something, but not having seen the source, I can't say what it cleverly imitates; however, use of a ring of invisibility clearly harkens to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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