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im emotional over 28 Sneezes Later
Chaz may be a fear mongering reporter but damnit at least he’s not an antimasker!!
also Chaz and Brandy’s colour palettes go together so nicely they should team up more often because they’re nice to look at
LEE GETTING HOT & SOUR SOUP WHEN HE’S SICK which is what the Serpent later asks for when he gets sick im dead
#detentionaire spoilers#room 113b#i'm doing a pretty detailed rewatch to gather some info for the rewrite/next parts of the fic and it's going real well so far#lots of little background details i never noticed before#and thoughts are falling into place#i'm excited to share#taylor rewatches detentionaire
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The pictures always look so detailed!! That's why I love Detentionaire!!
☲ Detentionaire + pictures
#detentionaire#detentionaire gifs#Lee Ping#detentionaire spoilers#room 113b#Li Ping#Tina Kwee#Brandy Silver#Camillio Martinez#Biffy T. Goldstein#Holger Holgaart#Jenny Jerkins#Kimmie McAdams#Wendell Barrage#MWFP#multiple gifs#ddOn'T TOUCH MEE
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Detentionaire Recap 48: Mummy Ping And The Snake Man Of Evil a.k.a. “No, Lee. I am your[Spoilers!].” or The Chaz Moneranian Show: The Bitch-Off at A. Nigma
After a year since the last recap:
… Man, I’m behind… Well, time to fix that!
Lee’s Streetcar Ride to A. Nigma High
Lee Ping: *Boards the streetcar, starting his inner monologue* Howdy, folks! Lee Ping here. I’m the kid who got detention for a whole year! But that was ages ago. *Sits next to a humming Holger who’s holding a strange gift basket* OK, Holg, seriously! What the what is with all that? Holger Holgaart: It be Holger-meister’s for Papa of Pings! Because Holger accidentally be giving Daddy Ping fish-pizza, and he being allergic to its deadly yumminess! Lee: OK. So, you’re going to the hospital to give my dad that – um, lovely gift basket? Holger: No-oh! Holger go to harbor to sacrifice traditional basket of happy offerings for untimely fish-illness to Poseidon. But, your idea being much better! OK, bye! *Gets off on his stop* Lee: Tell Dad I’ll visit him after detention! *Back to inner monologue* OK, so where was I? Ping, detention, whole year, Dad, hospital – Right! So, besides all that, turns out Stink-Ninja has been spying on me and my family, and not just in the creepy “watching every move we make” way, more in a “collecting our DNA” kind of way. Which is def-balls into the “full-throttle creepy “category. And why?! So not sure! But he did say: The Serpent: *In flashback* You’re nothing but a half-rate copy of me. Lee: … Which is über weird, considering some – most – ALL of our teachers are clones a.k.a. copies. Oh, and the proof of that? Biffy and I found their regeneration pods, so maybe I am a clone of that guy. Whoa. Heavy. *Signals a suddenly arrived Jenny to sit next to him* Or maybe he said that to mess me up. Dude loves messing with people, like how he used Jenny, dating her, and stealing the Book. What a – Jenny Jergens: Lee, sorry for losing the Book! *Frustrated groan* Major league bad judgment on my part, I know! But, what’s the deal between you guys? You, like, almost have the exact same tattoos. Lee: I don’t know, but there’s a slight chance that I’m his clone, so that kind of bites. *They both get off at their stop*
Yes, audience, Jenny is safe and sound. Plus, based on her line, it looks like she’s done with the Serpent for good, which is good for the most of us that had a problem with it [*Maniacal laugh*] but not so much for the few who legitimately thought they could’ve worked as a couple despite the number of problems that it breeds. But I hope you don’t get attached to Jenny’s perspective; this is the only time we see her in this episode. Bye, Jenny!
Day 85/X34: Instead of the usual cold-opening, we’re taken to A. Nigma High’s front yard where our favorite ex-Prez Camillio makes his “glorious” return to school after last week’s suspension by the co-principals. Considering the contrast between his rather laid-back term and the tyrannical reign of Beth, I anticipate that the student body would welcome Cam back with open arms.
Unlucky Freshman: Look! It’s the cheater! Tubby Baseball Player: I bet he cheated to become president! Lee’s Scrapped Non-PC Character Design: Get him, everyone who actually works and studies hard! Cam: *Shocked* Get me?! Come on!!*They all chase Cam*
Well, they are sort of right, but Lee and their respective campaign managers were also guilty, making Beth the only candidate that did nothing wrong (as bizarre as that sounds). After narrowly giving the mob the slip by hiding in the bushes, our distressed Latin lover called up his girl Brandy to figure why she isn’t at school yet to be used a buffer against the student body’s contempt towards him. The answer is quite obvious: her own reputation is bound to be tarnished after she was unceremoniously kicked out of the Glamazons. To stave off any public humiliation, she’s planning on staying home for the foreseeable future, but even that has its downsides as made evident by her off-screen mother (whose voice actor doesn’t sound really convincing) asking if Brandy has been going through her private belongings, i.e. the new lipstick she’s been using during the call. Oh, and there was something the disembodied mother mentioned about “a breach in the database” to Cassandra, but that was probably nothing. So rather than being stirred her boo’s “encouraging” words, Brandy decided to finally go out to school before her mom found out about the lipstick. Either way, Cam breaks his cover to celebrate this victory… for about a few seconds before the mob of angry nerds chased him again.
Just when Brandy was about to leave the condo, she opened the door to reveal a squad of Hazmat cleaners whom she mistakenly thought were summoned by her mother, and in response, she just threw the “stolen” lipstick at them and got away as fast as they could. What she didn’t know was that the unintelligible robots were here to determine the culprits that used Mrs. Silver’s login to get into the Coral Grove prisoner database. Frankly, it’s really her own fault since she had the genius idea to write her password onto a pamphlet related to the organization and left it on a night stand. Twice. As the rest of us already know, the results have identified them as Tina and Jenny. Viewing all this from her secret, underground lair/conference room through a drone’s eyes like she has done previously through Barrage, Cassandra McAdams knew exactly what to do regarding the two suspected minors that have only scratched the surface of the conspiracy: send a professional assassin after them. Naturally, she changed the screen to the Serpent’s office/penthouse… only to find said ninja-hitman apparently bedridden on his rather expensive sofa.
Cassandra: *Using the multi-screen display as a video chat* I’ve sent you a file about a mission. What’s wrong now? The Serpent: What does it look like? I’m sick! Achoo! The least you could do is offer me some hot and sour soup. *Checks his tablet to see his mission involves the two minor girls that got too nosy* Cassandra: I’ll have my chef whip some up, with a side order of roasted sarcasm. You just rest your weary, little head, and I’ll have someone else do your job! *Signs out*
No sooner after that briefing, the Serpent springs out of the sofa, making it plain that he was faking the illness!
Even though we get a glimpse of his humanity of showing some concern over what’s going to happen to Jenny (and Tina by proxy) [that said, his nickname for her, Jay-Jay, has made me feel too uncomfortable even thinking of a certain show about anthropomorphized aircraft], the Serpent has a more personal priority: paying Dr. Ping a visit at the hospital with some sinister implications.
And by an elevator transition, we join Holger who mistakes a completely bandage-covered soul for Lee’s Dad, even name-dropping part of the episode’s title. Of course, the real Dr. Ping is pretty much ok and holds no ill will towards Holger’s pizza faux pas. He even agrees to play a board game (which I have no idea how to spell) that Holger brought with his “get well soon” basket, knowing that he’ll eventually fall asleep due an earlier injection. Then again, Holger’s exposition on the rules of the game would’ve sent Dr. Ping to dreamland anyway.
Back at school, Lee had just run into Biffy attempting to crack the electronic lock on the teachers’ lounge. You know, the same one that had the Green Apple Splat knock-out gas going off inside it and might be another depositing base to the clone rejuvenation pod room like the Silver Condo? But who wants to learn more about that, am I right? Instead, let’s have Chaz Moneranian, the only reporter who is less legitimate than the ones on cable news networks, usurp the news from Tina yet again to break a story of his own the making from inside a locker. And in another use of scene whiplash, we cut to the now dethroned power couple, consisting of Cam & Brandy, doing all they can to avoid notice on their way to class. Even with her man’s attempts to lift her spirits (including complementing her new lip-gloss choice), the poor Silver can’t help but fear that this is one of the worst days of her life. Well, she’s not wrong as Chaz busts out of his hiding place, revealing that the two are his latest scoop on “Chaz’s Corner!” I would say that publicly shaming these poor kids is the moral event horizon for Chaz’s character, but…
That said, what kind of monster would humiliate a girl for her lip gloss and her boyfriend for standing up to them? As you probably guessed, Lee ain’t standing for this and even contacts Tina who was already trying to rectify the problem herself. Omigosh, they’re so in sync! While the usually silent Stepak is trying to work around Chaz’s changes to the network security, she’s going to put an end to Chaz’s nonsense personally.
Tina: This isn’t news; it’s tabloid junk!
If only we lived back in that innocent time where the two were truly separate entities. But instead of heading over to beat Chaz within an inch of his life, Tina was suddenly stopped by Principal Wurst who says to have uncovered something related to Coral Grove; this instantly grabs Tina’s attention away from the abuse of the press’ power. And for extra caution, Wurst provided some form of disguise: Groucho glasses. I’m not kidding.
Back at the hospital, Holger had just completed his turn on that weird board game and just now realized that Dr. Ping was fast asleep. This lead to a rather sweet moment with Holger tucking his best friend’s dad in… which is immediately ruined by the eccentric teen’s attempts to wake him up. Though this might have been a good thing as this leads to Holger seeing the Serpent just entering the hospital parking lot!
After the break, we resume “Chaz’s Corner” as our “humble” host has managed to keep his subjects/targets from getting away by firmly grasping them by the back of their tops with a single hand; that’s close to Biffy’s strength feats. This guy must be swole. And with a brief look back at Lee and Biffy trying and failing to access the lock, the affront to the free press continued with this snippet:
Chaz: Brandy, so Kimmie totally booted you from the Glamazons and destroyed your social status, like, completely! If you could say just one thing to her, what would it be? Brandy: *Feeling like she had nothing left to lose* You know that pink sweater that went missing? I took it! I look better in it anyway. Kimmie: *Once Chaz frees her from the locker he stashed her in* Ha! I knew it! And you so do not look better in it. *Turns to Chaz* And what is wrong with you? You do not go trapping people in lockers! And you do not look as good as you think you do in that outfit. Chaz: *Reeling from that blow to his ego* Ouch! Felt that one. Point: Kimmie!
Immediately after giving Biffy a ribbing over his “girlfriend’s” sudden appearance, Lee just got a call from Holger about the Serpent’s presence at the hospital (including name-dropping the rest of the episode title) and that Dr. Ping is out for the count.
Lee: OK, listen to me, Holg. Stink-Ninja must be after Dad, which means – Holger: Oh! Holger using old hospital body parts to create a second dad and giving that to Snake Man of Evil?
Lee: *Just about as shocked and horrified as the audience* NO! Dude, please! Don’t do that, like ever!
Having just been given his instructions to keep Dr. Ping out of the Serpent’s reach until Lee meets him, Holger soon contemplated on a couple of ways to hide the sleeping man, one of which being to gouge out everyone’s eyes. What did that eclipse beam do to your mind that made you so damn twisted? Thankfully, he went with option B: dress him up from head to toe in hospital bandages like that the other patient in the room, thus giving relevance to the title again.
Back to Tina, she and Principal Wurst had just arrived at the latter’s office, so now they can get rid of this pathetic “disguises”. And it’s at that moment that Wurst reveals that he was forced into some sort of think-tank at Coral Grove, and he went to Tina see if they could get some dirt on them. And it just so happens that Tina has access to the Coral Grove database. How convenient! A little too convenient…
At the hospital, Holger, in his “Doctor Detective-Cop” costume, had just finished wrapping up Dr. Ping 99% with medical wrappings and rolling him away in a wheelchair towards the elevator. Of course, if you couldn’t see that for yourselves, his call with Lee described it as a suspicious medical procedure made it sound like he did something horrible to Lee’s Dad. As if this wasn’t questionable enough for the staff that seemed to allow this to happen, Holger just had to make things worse by rambling about the show his cosplay is based on and calling Dr. Ping a “mummy transplant.” Of course, the staff calls in security, which takes the form of green Hazmats who sound strangely like the robotic ones from the school. Oh crap, MWF owns the hospitals too?! Run, Holger, run! And luck smiles on “Dr. Detective-Cop” as the elevator he just missed was revealed to have the Serpent as the passenger. As the villain of the day entered the former patient’s room, he mistakes the other mummy-patient as Dr. Ping, though this time there isn’t anyone to correct him.
The Serpent: *In a playful tone* Oh! Someone is extra allergic to fish, huh? Guess it runs in the family! Might want to try moisturizer for the hives instead wrapping yourself up like a mummy. You know, like normal people do? *Bandaged patient’s muffled speech while he digs through Holger’s gift basket and pulls out a lollipop* Just saying. Gee! Relax. You gonna eat this? *Beat* I guess not. OK, Dr. Ping. Let’s have that “Father-Son” chat we never had. So, I met this girl. And, well, gosh darn! – I like her, and how do I tell if she likes me? *Laughs with playful menace* Just kidding! Let’s go back further than that. *Takes out a mysterious photo* To about this time.
Well, this could only lead to good. Also, dude, spoilers!
Back at school, Biffy bore witness to the potential evolution from a bitch-off to a catfight between Brandy and Kimmie. And at last, Kimmie delivers her finishing burn:
Kimmie: The only reason we even let you into the Glams was because I wanted to see if I could turn an ugly duckling into a swan. Turns out, you were a donkey.
It was at that moment that Brandy nearly snapped and almost strangled Kimmie if it wasn’t for Cam restraining her. And with that, Kimmie smugly walked off-screen. With that the distraction over, Biffy could focus on the lock again, at least until Lee called to inform him about the Serpent.
Dangit, Kimmie; stop giving the shippers fuel! Anyway, Biffy “compliments” his totally-not-girlfriend for displaying her alpha bitch cruelty for the entire school to see, even though she seems to regret acting out like that. This soon led to the argument over whether Kimmie’s mom, Cassandra, is actually evil or not. And, in an attempt to manipulate him, the Glamazon queen was willing to share the passcode to the teachers’ lounge on the condition that Biffy recants on the awful but true stuff he said about her mom. Yeah, the only way that would work is if she went all Inquisition on him.
Back at the hospital, the Serpent has finished pouring out his soul to the irresponsive person he believes to be Dr. Ping and is quite impatient with no real response from the invalid patient so he rips off the bandage covering the mouth.
Patient-Who-Clearly-Isn’t-Dr. Ping: Dude, you’ve got some serious issues. And the wrong guy!
The Serpent:
And we cut back to Holger as he and the incapacitated Dr. Ping have suddenly been trapped in a hall with a green Hazmat on each end headed towards them. And the elevator is taking forever to reach their floor, with Holger’s freedom being so close yet so far.
Ah, but who cares about that? How about we check on Tina and Principal Wurst, OK? Inside the head faculty’s office, Tina has been having some trouble logging onto the Coral Grove website, leading to Wurst to suspect that they might be on to her. This gets the young school news reporter to talk about how Jenny is the only other person who knew about this stuff and how the files were recorded orders from Cassandra on forced relocating people to Coral Grove & were made legal through Mrs. Silver’s use of her authority as a judge or justice. What she didn’t notice was Wurst stealthily pressing a button on the side of his desk. Hmm…
Back the hospital, the elevator finally opened to reveal Lee inside of it, who quickly ascertained the situation, pulled both Holger and his dad inside, and swiftly set the elevator to the ground level. So with Dr. Ping slowly waking up, is the trio finally home free?
Without warning, the elevator suddenly stopped with a crunching halt. And Lee had to make things worse by asking “Now, what?”, leading to a familiar laugh right above them. Wow, this just got even more intense. Let’s ditch them for a trip back to school!
Back in front of the teachers’ lounge, Biffy still can’t bring himself to say “Your [Kimmie’s] Mom’s not evil”, not even for the code Kimmie is using against him as leverage. And the pressure isn’t helping.
Biffy: *After seeing Kimmie giving him her signature glare* Oh, what?! She has robots on her beck and call! Those bugs she put in everyone’s bedroom?! That was to find a key Lee had so they could open a pyramid under the school!! HELLO?! SHE TRIED TO POISON ME THE OTHER DAY!! Kimmie: *Firmly* Four words. Biffy: Oh, the only reason you know the code is because your evil mom came up with it! It’s probably something all villainy like the first four letters of her name or something. *Sudden epiphany* Oh! C-A-S-S. Eh, it’s worth a try? *Types the code in according to the alphanumerical key lock and the door opens* HAH! TOTALLY WORKED!!
To say that Kimmie was shocked that it worked is an understatement. Though to be fair to her, this isn’t really an indicator that Cassandra was evil, but rather she’s a bit of an idiot. Anyway, Biffy filled his quota for the episode and hopes that Lee will be pleased. I’d make a Senpai joke here, but that would most likely be conceived as racist.
Instead, let’s check back with Lee, Holger, Dr. Ping and their “mysterious stranger” in the elevator. And our guest makes a meme worthy entrance:
Come on, try it. I’ll start:
With him effortlessly stopping a charging Holger and seeing Dr. Ping shuddering in his bandages, the Serpent turns his attention to Lee and shows him the picture he planned to present to the father of the Ping clan. Said picture is that of the much younger Dr. Ping & Mrs. Ping and their little bundle of joy from that other cryptic picture; a few key additions to this one are that the baby has a different marking on his left arm and there’s the year the photo was taken on the back.
Lee: “1992”? But I was born in 1997. The Serpent: Ah! But I was born in 1992. Not everything is about you, Lee Ping.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS?! A few key things actually:
There’s a five year age gap between the Serpent and Lee’s sophomore class, just a year above the 15th graders. So, congrats to you Serpent/Jenny shippers; your pairing is about as acceptable as Chopper/Beth… except Chopper’s maturity is closer to that of a teen who fell in love akin to normal customs and the Serpent is a dangerous hitman who used Jenny and is only showing signs of becoming the fake persona (plus I doubt that she’s still interested).
The Serpent is one of two characters I’m aware of that share the same birth year as me; the other being Jolyne Cujoh from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Plus, I currently hate myself for not working on this recap last year since it was the Year of the Monkey, just like 1992.
The show takes place during the fall of 2012. You know, the same year that the world was almost in peril by Weirdmageddon in the summer. Because dammit, someone needs to get both the Gravity Falls and Detentionaire fandoms to make crossover stuff!
Now, where was I? Oh, yes. Lee finally realizes that the baby in the picture is, in fact, the Serpent. And to drill the point into younger Ping’s head, the Serpent shows his weird birthmark Lee and while pointing out Lee’s doesn’t quite match, but Lee’s is a perfect one to his father’s which somehow caught Lee’s surprise despite it staring him in the face from the first photo.
Dr. Ping: *After the Serpent cuts the bandages covering his face and upper left arm off* Lee! Don’t trust him! He works for them! It could all be a trick! The Serpent: *Restraining Dr. Ping* If I’m not who I say I am, then why do I know that your father added a tattoo to your birthmark and you added the same protection to him [Lee]?! But not me! Why was that?! Dr. Ping: *Sudden realization* No! It is you.
And with that, the Serpent restarted the elevator, kicked both Lee & Holger to the floor, and rolled Papa Ping out to show him his proof, but not without saying farewell to his “bro”. This shocking moment has left Lee with two unsettling realities: he’s either a clone of the Serpent or the Serpent is his older brother (seeing that there are both resemblances and differences, I’d go with the latter). Of course, the moment is a little muddled by Holger going goo-goo-gaga over the Serpent’s baby picture. *Imitating Holger’s cutesy voice* Aw, who’s going to grow up into a dangerous assassin? You will! You will!
OK, now it’s time for the real twist. Back in the Principal’s office, Wurst was just introducing Tina to his new guest: a blue Reaper-mat! As it turns out, Wurst has been in league with Coral Grove this whole time and was just getting Tina to reveal her findings to him while prepping for her to be taken away. I guess that’s what happens when you “know too much”. How’s that for a cliffhanger?!
General Thoughts:
The audience’s reaction to this episode:
Boy, this was a much-needed follow-up to the last episode. The reveal that the Serpent has been Lee’s brother this whole time was both shocking and expected. I tried my best to not draw too much towards the hints that were expected until Lee was finally up to speed; it was not an easy task, especially with the last episode turning it into a non-twist. Speaking of which, co-creator Charles Johnston reveal Aside from that, the other sub-plots were given some love but were left hanging for the next episode. But seriously, what is it with this school that has the “nice” faculty members turn out to be evil? Then again, Wurst’s connection to MWF should’ve been suspected ever since we learned the acronym included “Wurst”. Man, it feels good to practice writing with this again.
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#tina kwee#detentionaire family#detentionaire#Muggle trinkets#Room 113B#the prankspiracy#ahh!#I'm sorry#I haven't done anything in this fandom for months#I apologize for the sad waesthetic#I hope it still works though!
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Oh I've got a good one! How bout some Alex POV from no regrets if we walk this new road, from those few chapters that he wasn't in, when the pod squad returned to Roswell?!!!
Oooh yes, a very good one!
The morning Michael left for Roswell, Alex left for the nearest library with a plan in mind.
He hadn’t agreed to go back to Roswell with him, because he couldn’t. There’s no way that Alex intends to set foot in that town with Jesse Manes still in it, but he understands why Michael is going. There are lies that have yet to be unravelled, and as much as it stings that Michael is taking his marriage for granted, Alex focuses on what he can do.
The sooner he gets Jesse out, the sooner he gets back to Roswell.
It takes some time to even figure out where to start.
His not being in the military means he doesn’t have the right connections, and hacking his way into the database to start moving around files to make it look like Jesse is next in line for a promotion takes weeks.
He doesn’t talk to Michael the whole time. There are strange messages telling him to stay away, that Jesse knows something, but Alex is working on it.
There’s just no guarantee that it’ll work and until he knows for sure that he’ll have a path back to Michael, he’s not going to build up his hopes on the off chance it doesn’t.
And then, one day, he gets an email notification.
They’re sending Jesse on a new mission in thanks for his excellent service. He’ll be flying to Niger in a few days, clearing the path for Alex to return to Roswell. Fast as he can, he boxes up every last possession he owns, gives the landlord back the keys for the apartment, and hops in the SUV.
On his way to Roswell, he calls the high school, where he knows Michael is working because the paychecks go into their shared account.
“Roswell High,” says the secretary. “How can I help you?”
“Hi there. I’m trying to make it in time to see the end of Dr. Guerin’s class.”
“You mean Mr. Guerin? Do you mean physics or chemistry?”
Alex bristles on behalf of his husband’s pride, and firmly reiterates, “Dr. Guerin, and whatever one he’s in right now.”
The nasal-toned secretary pauses, some papers ruffling. “Chemistry in room 113B. Class is out in forty minutes.”
That’s all he needs. Alex floors the gas, fifteen miles outside of Roswell, and needing to get back to his family, so he and Michael can figure out what the future looks like for them in Roswell without Jesse Manes in it.
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Okay now in no way do I think the mystery or just the story in general is bad in MI and I definitely think my stance is very debatable (I would also like to mention I recently rewatched Detentionaire but the last time I watched MI was like a year ago) but I just think Detentionaire is simply better.
These two shows are very similar, the tone and even the overall mystery has a lot of similarities but the main difference is the pre-mysteries before the serious one and the buildup to the main switch in the story from a more silly mystery to a much more serious one.
Firstly, the tone switch in Detentionaire happened right after season 2 in the middle of the story which was much earlier compared to MI. I think that having it earlier let us learn more about the mystery and besides the last few episodes it didn’t feel rushed at all.
Secondly, the way they handled the little mini mysteries themselves up until the tone change was better in Detentionaire. While the two are definitely very similar shows they have one key difference in their story telling which definitely affects my point. In both shows they solve a different mystery every episode but in Detentionaire it’s about solving little individual things themselves that is leading him to find out the overall mystery. In MI however they have a lot of filler episode which are just classic Scooby Doo shenanigans and rarely ever actually add something to the mystery of Crystal Cove. This point is very debatable because yes these little things are the point of Scooby Doo but I think if we look at this in just a mystery cartoon stance then Detentionaire, earlier on specifically, is a much more enjoyable show.
Thirdly, expanding on my second point in the lead up for the tone switch was so much better because of all the foreshadowing. From the very start there is foreshadowing all leading up to the end of the show. The biggest one obviously being room 113b which even while rewatching this I still don’t notice every episode. There is less foreshadowing and more just buildup in MI which is definitely good for a transition on any other genre of show but I feel for mystery foreshadowing is just the perfect option for when you want to do a tone change. It’s just buildup in disguise.
Lastly, I can’t go do deep into why I think the mystery is better because it’s a very matter of opinion type of thing. I just think Detentionaire is much less scattered and even though there isn’t even a complete ending because it got canceled I think everything wrapped up much smoother. Child me is still confused about the ending of MI, I understand it don’t get me wrong I just don’t understand why they went that direction.
Anyone can disagree with this because, as I’ve already mentioned multiple times, a lot of my points are just my personal preference and can easily be debatable. I also won’t go into why I believe Detentionaire is just a generally better show just in general (especially with the romance and even comedy) and this is one of the few times I will ask people not to respond to me because debating matters of opinion is stupid.
One of my hottest takes is that I think the mystery and more specifically the transition from a casual mystery show to a more thrilling and serious one was done much better in Detentionaire compared to Mystery Incorporated
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a quick one-shot exploring my new Inquest character, Inza, I’ve been feeling him lately so I got bit by the writing bug just a bit!!! there’s a little bit of suggested violence but other than that it’s pretty clean, i’d give it a PG-13 overall 👌 pls enjoy !!
Stretching out in a stark honeycomb of stone walls and dimly-lit banners, Inquest Cubicle Farm 113B lay dark and silent. The time can’t be any earlier than midnight. Save for the occasional hum of a security drone through empty aisles, nothing stirs -- the red spotlights from their chassis briefly illuminating research carrels and computation stations as they pass, bulletin boards pinned with notes and shelves packed tightly with hastily jotted down research.
From one corner, however, comes the barest fluttering of movement. A hint of shadow magic unraveling, thaumaturgic energy unzipping into an inky blackness that dissipates rapidly to reveal--
A group of five Inquest researchers, huddled tightly together like skritt. Their expressions are purposeful but morose, and they look out across the office complex with a nervous sort of gravity. One individual in particular, stony-faced, the obvious leader, leans in to whisper something into the ear of the Asura behind them. They in turn give them a surprised and disheartened glance, but nod in understanding.
The leader gives a small hand gesture, and the rest seem to know immediately what it means. In another soft whisper of shadow magic, the group, braced to vault off in their own directions, once again vanishes without a trace.
Across Inquest Cubicle Farm 113B, evidence of the team’s handiwork begins to become self-evident; field generators power down of their own accord, security golemites abruptly change their patrol routes. Monitors flicker to life, or power down with a spark of electricity. Their leader’s ears nervously bend and twist to catch these sounds, painfully obvious to him in the dreary silence of the complex.
His eyes remain locked, however, on their main prize: the overseer’s office, a glass cubicle raised on a dais at the maze’s center, lit dramatically in red and flanked by tapestries bearing the harshly geometric Inquest insignia. The team has done the majority of the work, it’s merely a matter of walking directly in and taking what’s needed -- what belonged rightfully not only to them, but Tyria as a whole.
The moment his foot crosses the threshold is the moment the first scream sounds. It cuts through the darkness like a knife, makes the hair on the back of his neck stand instantly on end. He is too stunned to grapple with who it was, who has been lost. His claws skitter-click against the posh stone tile floor as his brain pleads with him to leave, to hide, to be anywhere else but here.
There is another reverberating cry as he makes it to the overseer’s console, and he can feel his heart beating against his chest as he raises his shaky hands to type out a passcode. He looks out for a moment over his shoulder, out across the chak’s nest of cubicles and office clutter. It is painfully still, and he freezes for a moment like a skelk in a golem’s headlamps. From all angles he can be seen, and the knowledge of this turns his stomach.
There is a distinctive hissing sound followed by a grunt and the thump of something heavy hitting the floor. Closer now, no more than five cubicles to his left. He fumbles with a data crystal, his hand trembling so much that he misses the slot a few times before hitting it home. The glyphic screen blinks thrice in thought before prompting:
Accessing Memory Banks A43 through I71. Download All Relevant Files?
He all but slams the affirmative button with his fist, the action punctuated with a wailing gasp somewhere off to his right. He chokes back his own sob as the cruel knowledge that he is last hits him. He touches the teleportation device clipped at his waist. They had all known the risks, this was for something larger than them, something much more--
A streak of pink light off to his right side makes him spin in place, press himself bodily up against the desk behind him. He spots the culprit in his companions’ quick ends immediately, and knowledge of what it is makes a chill course through his body.
A disk, spinning just slowly enough for one to make out its vague outline, makes a wavering path around and around the glass cubicle -- the mesmeric energy tailing off of it creating a glowing trail delineating its path.
Download… at… Fifty… Five… Percent!
The disk makes a streaking dip through the office’s open entrance, and once more begins to spin in circles far above the saboteur’s head, more tightly now, clearly ramping up momentum and speed. His eyes remain locked upon it, and he watches its hissing movements through the sting of tears. “Inquisitor…”
Download… at… Seventy… Percent!
There is little that can be done. The once intrepid asura falls to his knees the moment the disk launches itself downwards at terminal velocity, arcing upwards at the last moment in a deadly streak up and through the torso--
There was no gore, no blood.
The disk floats serenely in place as the hologram beneath it flickers, then dissipates. The entirety of Inquest Cubicle Farm 113B evaporates soon after it in a whirl of glyphic energy powering down.
A single figure - clad in a red and black overcoat, helmeted, a glowing, pronged apparatus strapped to their back - remains in a vast, black, empty room. The sound of their breathing, heavy and strained, can be heard faintly as they gesture for the disk to return to them. It obediently zips back in a streak of pink and orbits around its master’s head.
“Inquisitor Inza, return to the docking platform to be assessed. Immediately.”
The shrill impatience of the voice booming through the room’s overcoms was needless; without hesitating, the one called Inza steps towards the room’s center -- the disk remaining at an exacting position just ahead of him at all times. He stops with almost golemic suddenness at the dead middle, and doesn’t seem to react as the elevating platform beneath him disengages from the floor and begins to drift upwards through a hatch cinching open in the ceiling above him.
“Oh, that was marvelous,” a different voice begins the moment Inza is safely returned to the observation deck. It belongs to an older asura who beams down at him now as his handlers roughly remove his armor and detach the glowing prongs from his backpiece. “I see now why these projects were invested in, he’s so much more efficient than any golem--”
“Don’t be so kind to him, Yimpa. We’re running these drills because he’s in desperate need of reprogramming,” mutters the owner of the first voice -- a slightly younger asura with slicked-back hair and goggles, an obvious and very weary looking scientist. “He hesitated the last time we ran this simulation. Golems don’t hesitate.”
Yimpa turns away from her station to glance back at him, her glittering Inquest logo earrings tinkling softly from the motion. “But he didn’t this time, Haffa. Even golems have their bugs, we’re simply… ironing out Inza’s, here…!”
She peers down at Inza as he quietly removes his helmet to touch his sweat-streaked hair. For a moment she looks taken aback by something she sees in the Inquisitor’s face, but her expression quickly softens into something almost motherly. “I think you’ve done a fabulous job continuing the Inza project, Haffa. Having it fully be in the Inquest’s hands has been an absolute boon.” Yimpa breathes in quietly, giving a bit of a forced smile. “I will happily petition the Overseer to increase funding to your subkrewe. You’ll need it if we’re to engineer more.”
Haffa flushes slightly, eyeing Inza with burgeoning pride. “Thank you, I-- yes, I believe this project will revolutionize how we run things here. Inza might be subject to an organic mind’s whims and fancies, unfortunately, but he’s been bred to exist beyond morality. As the old Rata Novan saying goes -- a jungle stalker cannot easily change its spots.”
“Smokescale, sir.”
The pair look up, and Inza’s handlers seem to freeze reflexively. “...It isn’t your time to speak, Inza. You will be silent unless I or--”
Inza cuts Haffa off, voice reedy and tired. “The phrase you are looking for, sir…” He shuffles his helmet from the crook of one arm to another, inhaling quietly through his nose. “... is, I believe, ‘the smokescale changes its mane, but not its temperament.’”
His disk turns slightly in the air, seeming to assess their flustered reactions. Inza’s lips grow taught over his teeth, and, with words laden with grim meaning known only to him, he concludes:
“I don’t mean to interrupt, sir, but it cannot be helped. The jungle stalker isn’t native to the area surrounding Rata Novus, sir.”
Yimpa turns towards Haffa, a smile slowly twisting at the corners of her mouth. “Consider your funding obtained, Haffa. By any means necessary.”
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30th April >> Mass Readings (Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia & Canada)
for Monday of the Fifth Week of Eastertide
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Pope Saint Pius V
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Saint Marie of the Incarnation (Canada)
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Feast of Our Lady, Mother of Africa (Africa)
Monday of the Fifth Week of Eastertide
(Liturgical Colour: White) First Reading Acts of the Apostles 14:5-18 We have come with good news to turn you to the living God Eventually with the connivance of the authorities a move was made by pagans as well as Jews to make attacks on the apostles and to stone them. When the apostles came to hear of this, they went off for safety to Lycaonia where, in the towns of Lystra and Derbe and in the surrounding country, they preached the Good News. A man sat there who had never walked in his life, because his feet were crippled from birth; and as he listened to Paul preaching, he managed to catch his eye. Seeing that the man had the faith to be cured, Paul said in a loud voice, ‘Get to your feet – stand up’, and the cripple jumped up and began to walk. When the crowd saw what Paul had done they shouted in the language of Lycaonia, ‘These people are gods who have come down to us disguised as men.’ They addressed Barnabas as Zeus, and since Paul was the principal speaker they called him Hermes. The priests of Zeus-outside-the-Gate, proposing that all the people should offer sacrifice with them, brought garlanded oxen to the gates. When the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard what was happening they tore their clothes, and rushed into the crowd, shouting, ‘Friends, what do you think you are doing? We are only human beings like you. We have come with good news to make you turn from these empty idols to the living God who made heaven and earth and the sea and all that these hold. In the past he allowed each nation to go its own way; but even then he did not leave you without evidence of himself in the good things he does for you: he sends you rain from heaven, he makes your crops grow when they should, he gives you food and makes you happy.’ Even this speech, however, was scarcely enough to stop the crowd offering them sacrifice. The Word of the Lord R/ Thanks be to God. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 113B(115):1-4,15-16 R/ Not to us, Lord, but to your name give the glory. or R/ Alleluia! Not to us, Lord, not to us, but to your name give the glory for the sake of your love and your truth, lest the heathen say: ‘Where is their God?’ R/ Not to us, Lord, but to your name give the glory. or R/ Alleluia! But our God is in the heavens; he does whatever he wills. Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands. R/ Not to us, Lord, but to your name give the glory. or R/ Alleluia! May you be blessed by the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth. The heavens belong to the Lord but the earth he has given to men. R/ Not to us, Lord, but to your name give the glory. or R/ Alleluia! Gospel Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia! Christ has risen and shone upon us whom he redeemed with his blood. Alleluia! Or: John 14:26 Alleluia, alleluia! The Holy Spirit will teach you everything and remind you of all I have said to you. Alleluia! Gospel John 14:21-26 The Advocate, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Anybody who receives my commandments and keeps them will be one who loves me; and anybody who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I shall love him and show myself to him.’ Judas – this was not Judas Iscariot – said to him, ‘Lord, what is all this about? Do you intend to show yourself to us and not to the world?’ Jesus replied: ‘If anyone loves me he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we shall come to him and make our home with him. Those who do not love me do not keep my words. And my word is not my own: it is the word of the one who sent me. I have said these things to you while still with you; but the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything and remind you of all I have said to you.’ The Gospel of the Lord R/ Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ. ————————-
Pope Saint Pius V
(Liturgical Colour: White) First Reading 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 The Lord alone is our judge People must think of us as Christ’s servants, stewards entrusted with the mysteries of God. What is expected of stewards is that each one should be found worthy of his trust. Not that it makes the slightest difference to me whether you, or indeed any human tribunal, find me worthy or not. I will not even pass judgement on myself. True, my conscience does not reproach me at all, but that does not prove that I am acquitted: the Lord alone is my judge. There must be no passing of premature judgement. Leave that until the Lord comes; he will light up all that is hidden in the dark and reveal the secret intentions of men’s hearts. Then will be the time for each one to have whatever praise he deserves, from God. The Word of the Lord R/ Thanks be to God. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 109(110):1-4 R/ You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old. The Lord’s revelation to my Master: ‘Sit on my right: your foes I will put beneath your feet.’ R/ You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old. The Lord will wield from Zion your sceptre of power: rule in the midst of all your foes. R/ You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old. A prince from the day of your birth on the holy mountains; from the womb before the dawn I begot you. R/ You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old. The Lord has sworn an oath he will not change. ‘You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old.’ R/ You are a priest for ever, a priest like Melchizedek of old. Gospel Acclamation John 10:14 Alleluia, alleluia! I am the good shepherd, says the Lord; I know my own sheep and my own know me. Alleluia! Gospel John 21:15-17 Feed my lambs, feed my sheep Jesus showed himself to his disciples, and after they had eaten he said to Simon Peter, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me more than these others do?’ He answered, ‘Yes Lord, you know I love you.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Feed my lambs.’ A second time he said to him, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ He replied, ‘Yes, Lord, you know I love you.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Look after my sheep.’ Then he said to him a third time, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ Peter was upset that he asked him the third time, ‘Do you love me?’ and said, ‘Lord, you know everything; you know I love you.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Feed my sheep.’ The Gospel of the Lord R/ Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ. —————————-
Saint Marie of the Incarnation (Canada)
(Liturgical Colour: White) First Reading Acts of the Apostles 4:32-35 The whole group of believers was united, heart and soul The whole group of believers was united, heart and soul; no one claimed for his own use anything that he had, as everything they owned was held in common. The apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus with great power, and they were all given great respect. None of their members was ever in want, as all those who owned land or houses would sell them, and bring the money from them, to present it to the apostles; it was then distributed to any members who might be in need. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 14(15):2-5 R/ The just will live in the presence of the Lord. Lord, who shall dwell on your holy mountain? He who walks without fault; he who acts with justice and speaks the truth from his heart; he who does not slander with his tongue. R/ The just will live in the presence of the Lord. He who does no wrong to his brother, who casts no slur on his neighbour, who holds the godless in disdain, but honours those who fear the Lord. R/ The just will live in the presence of the Lord. He who keeps his pledge, come what may; who takes no interest on a loan and accepts no bribes against the innocent. Such a man will stand firm for ever. R/ The just will live in the presence of the Lord. Gospel Acclamation Matthew 5:3 Alleluia, alleluia! How happy are the poor in spirit: theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Alleluia! Or: Matthew 5:6 Alleluia, alleluia! Happy those who hunger and thirst for what is right: they shall be satisfied. Alleluia! Gospel Matthew 5:1-12a How happy are the poor in spirit Seeing the crowds, Jesus went up the hill. There he sat down and was joined by his disciples. Then he began to speak. This is what he taught them: ‘How happy are the poor in spirit; theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Happy the gentle: they shall have the earth for their heritage. Happy those who mourn: they shall be comforted. Happy those who hunger and thirst for what is right: they shall be satisfied. Happy the merciful: they shall have mercy shown them. Happy the pure in heart: they shall see God. Happy the peacemakers: they shall be called sons of God. Happy those who are persecuted in the cause of right: theirs is the kingdom of heaven. ‘Happy are you when people abuse you and persecute you and speak all kinds of calumny against you on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.’ The Gospel of the Lord R/ Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ. ————————————
Feast of Our Lady, Mother of Africa (Africa)
(Liturgical Colour: White) First Reading Acts of the Apostles 1:12-14 The apostles all joined in continuous prayer After Jesus was taken up into heaven the apostles went back from the Mount of Olives, as it is called, to Jerusalem, a short distance away, no more than a sabbath walk; and when they reached the city they went to the upper room where they were staying; there were Peter and John, James and Andrew, Philip and Thomas, Bartholomew and Matthew, James son of Alphaeus and Simon the Zealot, and Jude son of James. All these joined in continuous prayer, together with several women, including Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers. The Word of the Lord R/ Thanks be to God. Responsorial Psalm Luke 1:46-55 R/ The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! or R/ Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who bore the Son of the eternal Father. My soul glorifies the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God, my Saviour. R/ The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! or R/ Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who bore the Son of the eternal Father. He looks on his servant in her nothingness; henceforth all ages will call me blessed. The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy his name! R/ The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! or R/ Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who bore the Son of the eternal Father. His mercy is from age to age, on those who fear him. He puts forth his arm in strength and scatters the proud-hearted. R/ The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! or R/ Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who bore the Son of the eternal Father. He casts the mighty from their thrones and raises the lowly. He fills the starving with good things, sends the rich away empty. R/ The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! or R/ Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who bore the Son of the eternal Father. He protects Israel, his servant, remembering his mercy, the mercy promised to our fathers, to Abraham and his sons for ever. R/ The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! or R/ Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who bore the Son of the eternal Father. Gospel Acclamation cf. Luke 1:28 Alleluia, alleluia! Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee! Blessed art thou among women. Alleluia! Or: cf. Luke 1:45 Alleluia, alleluia! Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who believed that the promise made her by the Lord would be fulfilled. Alleluia! Or: cf. Luke 2:19 Alleluia, alleluia! Blessed is the Virgin Mary, who treasured the word of God and pondered it in her heart. Alleluia! Or: Luke 11:28 Alleluia, alleluia! Happy are those who hear the word of God and keep it. Alleluia! Or: Alleluia, alleluia! Blessed are you, holy Virgin Mary, and most worthy of all praise, for the sun of justice, Christ our God, was born of you. Alleluia! Or: Alleluia, alleluia! Happy is the Virgin Mary, who, without dying, won the palm of martyrdom beneath the cross of the Lord. Alleluia! Gospel Luke 1:26-38 'I am the handmaid of the Lord' The angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the House of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary. He went in and said to her, ‘Rejoice, so highly favoured! The Lord is with you.’ She was deeply disturbed by these words and asked herself what this greeting could mean, but the angel said to her, ‘Mary, do not be afraid; you have won God’s favour. Listen! You are to conceive and bear a son, and you must name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David; he will rule over the House of Jacob for ever and his reign will have no end.’ Mary said to the angel, ‘But how can this come about, since I am a virgin?’ ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you’ the angel answered ‘and the power of the Most High will cover you with its shadow. And so the child will be holy and will be called Son of God. Know this too: your kinswoman Elizabeth has, in her old age, herself conceived a son, and she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month, for nothing is impossible to God.’ ‘I am the handmaid of the Lord,’ said Mary ‘let what you have said be done to me.’ And the angel left her. The Gospel of the Lord R/ Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ.
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This show has extremely well thought through plot. 113B has been mentioned throughout the entire show through the announcements, and now it's being shown as a room in the weird basement area. Huh
Could I get away with being one of those accounts that reacts to things while watching them? Like I see some people doing that with SU
Might just have little comments on a reblog thread
Starting off strong with me forgetting the slang of those days. Like wow, we were leagues away from yeet and lowkey.
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Room for rent at McNair Road, Kallang
1. 1 min walk to boon keng mrt exit A and 1 mins walk to ShengSiong grocery store. High degree(25+) without a sound, 113B, Mcnair Road, 323113 2. I myself remain in the master space. Two common rooms for lease ; sgd900/month, including water, power and net, air con (sleep time usage only). 3. Cooking isn’t permitted. 4. Room is for one person only. 5. No pets, No Smoking, No people 6. There’s absolutely no swimming pool and Gym attached.
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They’d say I hustled, put in the work. They wouldn’t question how much of this I deserve (x)
Listen, I just really love the MWFP kids and wish so badly we could have learned more about them. Elizabeth in particular is fascinating to me, as she ended up being pretty much the sole leader of MWF; Lo disappeared really early on, Max then did the same, and Art passed on (sure, she may have had his clones but they’re not really him, are they?) Add that on top of being a woman business owner in the 1910s/1920s, she must have seen some shit.
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Commodore Club
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Commodore Club
Commodore Club
155 Ocean Lane DriveKey Biscayne
Key Biscyane Condo for Sale at Commodore Club South. Beachfront beauty, immaculate completely updated, 2 bdrm,2bthrm. Open remodeled kitchen facing living areas, new baths, tiled floors, oversized balcony, lots of closet space.
Units: 187 Stories: 12
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Commodore Club – Amenities
Oceanfront complex
Three separate condominium buildings
Commodore Club East built 1971
Commodore Club West built 1973
Commodore Club South built 1974
Each building with own condominium association
Located north end of Village of Key Biscayne
Bordered to north by Crandon Park
Bordered to east by Atlantic Ocean
Heated pool
Tennis Courts
Outstanding water views from some units
Direct beach access from property
Laundry room (one per floor)
Exercise room
Vehicle wash
24-hour guard gate
24-hour lobby guard
Community room
Assigned parking spaces, some undercover
Pets under 20 lbs possible
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CONDOS FOR SALE
CONDOS FOR RENT
RECENTLY SOLD
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 Bedroom Units for Sale in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit NumberBedsBathsLiving AreaYear BuiltPriceTotal Pic
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
407
1
1.5
895
1973
$530,000
25
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
203
1
1.5
895
1973
$495,000
11
2 Bedroom Units for Sale in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit NumberBedsBathsLiving AreaYear BuiltPriceTotal Pic
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
904
2
2
1260
1973
$955,000
17
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
210
2
2
1260
1973
$840,000
7
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
405
2
2
1260
1973
$655,000
10
CONDOS FOR RENT
1 Bedroom Units for Rent in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit NumberRent PeriodLiving AreaBedsBathsPets AllowedPriceTotal Pic
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West Condo
1202
Month
895
1
1.5
No
$2,900
12
2 Bedroom Units for Rent in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit NumberRent PeriodLiving AreaBedsBathsPets AllowedPriceTotal Pic
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West Condo
911
Month
1260
2
2
No
$4,100
7
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
510
Month
1260
2
2
No
$3,950
11
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West Condo
708
Month
1260
2
2
No
$3,400
24
4 Bedroom Units for Rent in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit NumberRent PeriodLiving AreaBedsBathsPets AllowedPriceTotal Pic
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West Condo
408
Month
2520
4
3.5
No
$7,500
23
RECENTLY SOLD
2 Bedroom Units for Sale in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit#BedsBathsLiving AreaYear BuiltSold PriceClosing Date
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
1113
2
2
1260
1973
$600,000
11.01.17
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
509
2
2
1260
1973
$630,000
06.15.17
Key Biscayne
Commodore West
1115
2
2
1350
1973
$910,000
01.09.17
1 Bedroom Units for Sale in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit#BedsBathsLiving AreaYear BuiltSold PriceClosing Date
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
302
1
2
895
1973
$465,000
06.15.17
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club
1207
1
1.5
895
1973
$540,000
12.29.16
0 Bedroom Units for Sale in Commodore Club, Key Biscayne
CityCondo NameUnit#BedsBathsLiving AreaYear BuiltSold PriceClosing Date
Key Biscayne
Commodore Club West
113B
01
308
1973
$250,000
11.28.16
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My favorite little dork
this dORK
#detentionaire#Lee Ping#detentionaire gifs#Biffy T#Biffy T. Goldstein#detentionaire spoilers#room 113b#multiple gifs#gif warning#my favorite dork
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Tymon Ferenc de Laat alias “MeLikePainting” is an urban contemporary artist from the Netherlands. Tymon was born in 1979 and grew up in Delft. In 2001 he graduated from the Willem de Kooning Academy. His work can currently be found all over the world, especially on concrete and canvas in his hometown Rotterdam. Tymon searches for contrast which manifests itself in a colourful and energetic form. His signature style portraiture can be originated to an travel instilled fascination that started in central and south America. His weapons of choice are acrylics, markers & spraycans. When at home he runs “MeLikePainting” pop-up gallery & studio on schuttersweg 113b in Rotterdam. He also is co-founder of #RdamLivePaint art festival.
Bit of background and how you got into art.
I graduated from the Willem de Kooning art academie of Rotterdam in 2001. I grew up in Delft a historic town with a rich art background. When I was 17 years of age I went to the academie in Rotterdam and studied advertising, after graduating I came to the conclusion that I love the creative part but wanted to find a more individualistic expression. Also realising that the academie was more focussed on creative thought processes and less on developing the actual drawing and painting skills I decided it was time to get more focus on the manual work. Especially portraits I always found a good challenge so thats where is set the bar for my self.
Influences on your work
Most of my work is inspired by my adventures abroad and people I met during my world trips more than any artists. Especially central and south america made a great impression, the Maya and Inca culture and their graphics struck something within me, something that I am still to this date trying to define. Their iconic shapes and vibrant colours and history were a great starting point of my quest. The people, history and street life with all it’s bright coloured streets made the world trips for me. I usually try to capture that feeling in my free work. Also I am interested in the cross-over of the indigenous and colonial people and how the cultures mixed. A small window into an ethnic globalisation that has been going on for many centuries.
What was the best piece of advice that you were given when you were starting out?
If you believe in something than never give up and be positive about the negative as we only win or learn.
High points from this year
Earlier this year I had the sneak preview exhibition of an sculpture at Sober Collective gallery in Rotterdam that I am making which will be presented in Singapore later this year. I participated at the Trans urban festival in Essen Germany where I made the “Dig Deep” mural and participated in their exhibition. Some paintings were added to several museums, “Museum Rotterdam” & Maritiem Museum Rotterdam (NL), “Street art today” Amsterdam (NL) and Museo de arte e historia de Guanajuato (MX)
What is important to you about your art?
What I find the biggest compliment when people look at my works is that it becomes a part of them creating their own story when looking at my work.
What is your process in creating a new piece of work?
It could be coming from all directions but when talking about my free work most of it is based on portraits that I have photographed on the travels. I start by filling the face with colours as if they were grey shades so when you would take a b/w image of my work it would look quite natural. But most of all to enjoy the process and leave some room to surprise my self.
Can you tell me something about what you will be doing?
At Upfest i will be painting a co-lab with a good friend and fellow artist Nuno Viegas, to be honest we are working on a sketch in the couple of days running up to the festival so it will be a surprise.
What are you looking forward to most about Upfest?
The road trip from NL with my friend and meeting up with many other artists and sharing our experiences.
Whose work are you looking forward to seeing?
Hopefully there will be time to have a walk around and look at the other artists at work, not one artist in particular but the general overview of what our generation is up to I find the most interesting.
What have you got coming up for the rest of the year?
Next up is Singapore with a series of exhibitions that I am not allowed to disclose yet. sorry 🙂 Other than that you can find my work in the streets, museums and local galleries in Rotterdam and Amsterdam. If people are interested in seeing my work they can send me an email and I can fill them in with running expo’s at the time.
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See Tymon Ferenc de Laat’s work at The Spotted Cow
Upfest Saturday 29, Sunday 30 Monday 31 July 2017
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Upfest 2017 – Tymon Ferenc de Laat – sworn to secrecy Tymon Ferenc de Laat alias "MeLikePainting" is an urban contemporary artist from the Netherlands. Tymon was born in 1979 and grew up in Delft.
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Just finished rewatching detentionaire because my cats spilled my wine on my computer and I have to use my shitty 8 year old school computer that can’t handle much more than the internet until my residency approves my request for a new computer and, like:
Why have I not found any gifs of that one scene where Lee and Holger (from school) are trying to hide Lee’s father, and Holger is like, “I could totally take all the unused body parts from the morgue and make a fake dead body version of your dad to give to the serpent.” And Lee just, like, yelps “NO HOLGER LET US NEVER SPEAK OF THIS AGAIN. DO LITERALLY ANYTHING BUT THAT,” before running off. Then Holger DEBATES IF RIPPING EVERYONE’S EYES OUT OF THEIR SOCKETS or disguising Lee’s dad as the patient next door is a more viable option?????
Why in God’s name did we not get the scene after Li dragged Lee’s dad off? Because he went from mildly homicidal to actively helpful??? Also why did Priscilla go from liking Lee to attacking him again? Got a reputation to protect in from of Li? Wouldn’t want him getting jealous, I guess.
Interestingly, their dad seemed to know what was going on the whole time, but their mother didn’t. We really never get to hear the story behind why Lee’s father knows so much but never thought to even vaguely warn his family. OR why he decided to settle down right next to the place he maybe knew his bloodline was needed? He trained Lee as a kid in swordsmanship...sorta? Also, he seems to hate hospitals, but became a doctor (or is that, like, a PhD kinda doc?), was that so that he could care from his family and keep them out of the records as much as possible? Maybe Li was taken while at a medical facility.
Good news is that it seems Lee is not a clone of Li (as the fish allergy is implied to be inherited and Lee is not allergic, see: eating fish pizza, that he threw at a guy, off the floor), nor is he the son of a clone (as his real mother immediately recognizes him after she is set free, indicating that she was likely cloned sometime during the show to provide an extra in with the Pings. Very early on, if we take Mr. Ping’s ‘She hates me!....Doing dangerous things, heheh’ from season...1? to mean anything. BUT THEN AGAIN THEY KICKED LEE OUT OF THE HOUSE FOR SEX AT ONE POINT JUST SAYING).
I got hit in the face with all the damn heteronormativity at the end of the last season, like, damn. Cam being gay was nixed, but an (almost) suicide-homicide via asphyxiation was fine??? (Sorry, guys, Kimmie is a largely unlikable character, I can never see her with Biffy long-term, and I’m hugely into the Biffy/Lee thing) At least we’ll always have Holger, who seems to have adopted himself into Lee’s family and just wants to snuggle with his parents.
What is the relationship between the Tazzleworms and the...under..ground......lizard people. Wow it sounds dumb when I summarize it. Sorry, guys, for those of you like, 5 years late to the party with pizza, this is a spoiler and it was giant underground lizard people all along. Like, the Tazzleworms were actual guardians of the pyramid whose’ purpose was to prevent them from ever getting out. The lizards apparently build this thing and placed guards to open it for the rest of them, but Finnwich’s narrative shows that the carvings inside, presumably from the lizards??? foresaw everything that has happened in the series so far. I guess someone forgot to tell the lizard guy. My guess is that there was a war between the Tazzleworms and the lizard people and, basically the Tazzes won. The red Taz doesn’t need the cipher to read his own language, so when he first entered the pyramid and he saw all that was to be, he helped warn the first Ping. Since then, ironically, the bloodline which was intended to act as lackey to the lizard people has become a guardian of the pyramid as well (which...would explain why Lee’s dad stayed so close to the pyramid and knew his way in the tunnels, I guess. Hmm. Answered my earlier question). Li’s pendant is actually proof of the Pings’ pact with the Tazzleworms, but I would wonder why he was allowed to keep it.
Other less serious wonderings:
Greyson never really owned up to the blackmailing in any meaningful way. I get the guy had to, like, eat a bug sandwich, and he was probably picked on more than that, but he really did some shitty stuff to people. Like, humiliation, bodily harm, forcing them out of their passions, and then basically planning on expelling them all. Super shitty, dude.
Why DID Li stop smelling badly, that one time????
Why was Beth made president after Cam was impeached? Was she...runner up? She appears to do nothing but devolve into her own LARP after ascending the throne...What happened to all those meetings that Cam had to go to? Do those still happen? Does the student council hold ANY power?
Where did Gretta go? I guess they just never patched things up after the whole love battle thing? The show played out like she sorta moved on and Holger got more invested in helping Lee than chasing her. He apparently comes to Lee’s house so often that Lee’s parents thing nothing of him diving out of their backyard when they get home.
Li was absolutely going to risk getting caught again so that he could choke out the lady who electrocuted his pet snake (who I assume is okay), and I am so down for that. I did notice that RKK didn’t show much in the last season. Guess things were getting too hot for her.
I dunno sorry for the rant. There isn’t enough well-written fanfic for me to work off my frustration that this series ended, so I had to rant.
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