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Stands Awakening SCRIPT 17 07


[Merlin sits down to eat watery porridge. Gaius intentionally knocks a bucket of water off the table. Merlin stands up and stops it with magic. Gaius gasps and they look at each other. Merlin lets it drop.]




Stands Awakening SCRIPT 17 07



One thing I want to mention specifically is the role of Dr. Jacob Lane portrayed by Stephen Lea. I am aware of this actor, and much like his role from V for Vendetta, his character was one I liked the most here. Through both the script writing and delivery, you can connect with both the noble mentality and the antagonistic appearance within his character. Very good job done by Stephen.


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Just a few blocks away from Helsinki Cathedral was another church that captured my immediate imagination. The maroon and teal Uspenski Cathedral stands tall above the Market Square with gorgeous traditional onion domes and gold toppers that sparkle in the sunlight. The church was designed and built in the 1860s by Russian architect, Aleksey Gornostayev.


1.I reply with a tu quoque.Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.


1. I reply with a tu quoque. Critics who treat adult as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up. 041b061a72


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