704: The Labyrinth Part 2
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704: The Labyrinth Part 2
The plot thickens!
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After being a really good plot last time all it is now is the Hardy Boys. The plot thicken. The Hero gets captured. The villain explains his devious plan. The hero escapes and saves the day. And didn't Grote believe he didn't have the code a wee bit to quickly?
3 Stars, nothing new.
3 Stars, nothing new.
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I thought it was interesting that there was a "previously on Adventures in Odyssey" segment before the show. We haven't had one of those since probably...The Top Floor? Or maybe it's just that all of the album versions take them out, so I wouldn't know. Anyway, I thought it was kind of weird. It seemed to be mostly a time-filler, because it lasted a looong time: almost two whole minutes! 
Now to the first real scene. I was hoping for a chase scene, but the episode starts with Dale and Sew back with Jason and Ann, and they brought Jason's secret suitcase with them. Does anyone else think that Ann sounds really young? I think she sounds just like Alicia Jennings in The Myster of the Clock Tower. She doesn't fit very well with Dale. I liked her old voice much better. I wonder what happened to the actress? I loved how Dale had to explain the Alamo to Sew. That's another thing you don't think about very often--Americans are typically some of the only people who know and care about American history. Hmmm. Jason wants Ann to hide the secret stuff from him so that he won't know where it is, if asked. I wonder who he suspects he might run into....
Is anyone else wondering what I'm wondering? Are you going to eat those french fries? Are you going to eat that cake? Why is Sew so crazy about food and yet at the same time so easily able to fit in Jason's suitcase?
Already I'm starting to not like Ann so much. Turn himself in? What kind of an idea is that? And then she almost sounded like Wooton when she said, "I'm still stuck on the part about Reggie Fingers being a real name." Ugh. But then she gets helpful when she knows what the Julius House is. Asian artifacts, Mr. Grote comes from Hong Kong. I'm thinking Jason's going to find Mr. Grote there....And apparently Jason's thinking the same thing. Off to the next scene!
Oh, wait, no, not off the the next scene. Off to a commercial. Even more time-filling! Okay, now back to the episode. Sew's gone? That can't be good. Maybe they'll meet up with her later. I don't think they'd just take her totally out of the show like that without a goodbye-and-thank-you scene.
Now we're at the auction. And they find some climate-controlled vases connected to *insert epic music* The Prominent Company. Really? The Prominent Company? That is a very generic name for such a high-profile organization. I guess that could be the point, but whatever.
Okay, the auction's about to start. Seriously? We're already in the hundreds of thousands?! What kind of money do these people have? Is this in pounds or dollars? So, Lord Brownlough is winning everything from The Prominent Company. And Jason goes off to talk with him? That's sort of unusual. I would have thought he'd stay more undercover than that.
I can't tell if Lord Brownlough knows anything or not. His comments before and after he knew anyone was listening weren't suspicious, and he seemed to have a good enough explanation for his actions. Maybe he's being totally controlled by someone else.
Next scene, our favorite Odysseyans are leaving the auction, but an alarm goes off. Somebody collapsed at the loading dock, maybe from something toxic. I would have hesitated to believe it, thinking it was a show staged by Mr. Grote to cover something up, but apparently Jason's going with it.
Now Jason turns to the "Alamo" backup plan. I don't know why he's having Dale enter the codes on the computer when he could do it himself. I guess we'll find out. Uh-oh. Jason's getting unsure of himself. That's never good. He agrees with Dale that everything may end in tragedy.
Okay, so now Sew's back, and she knows about the accident with the toxic chemicals. Apparently the whole thing was real, and it was one of Reggie Fingers' men who passed out. And now the crate is in the hands of the Hazardous Materials Squad. I wonder where that will go.
Then Sue, again, gets ready to show off her skills and she and Jason head to "the back way in" to Intensive Care.
Wow! That was a surprise. Agent Billings shoved Jason back into the hallway. It would seem that he still trusts Jason enough to get him out of trouble. But I wonder what he was doing there... *more epic music*
If I could say "what the heck" I would. Well, I guess I just did. That next scene was really weird. Apparently Billings is really, really mad at Jason for not contacting him. Really mad. But he has some really good information about Koflax and its connection to Mr. Grote. Oh no! That's the connection the event at the British museum! It wasn't the Hazardous Materials Squad that took the crate; it was more of Reggie Fingers' men! Grote's going to suffocate all those world leaders!
This story is getting better all the time. The plot elements are way more exciting than those of the Green Ring Conspiracy. Suffocating the President of the U.S.A. and the Prime Minister of England, along with several leaders from Asia is on such a much larger scale than the GRC that it's hard to believe Grote was in charge of both. Wait, now Sew is the traitor?! I wonder what Reggie had to do to her to get her to go along with him. Or has she been working for him the whole time?
YES! We finally meet Mr. Grote! I really like his voice. It's the perfect mix of deep and Asian to sound sinister and villainy. What? Jason just lunged at Grote? I agree with him, "Such violence is uncharacteristic of you, Jason....Please." What was that? Well, at least he still has some sense left in him: the codes Dale entered into the laptop were destructive to Grote's whole computer system. Oh wait. No, it's not just destructive. It sends all of his files to the authorities...and then it destroys the system. And I love it that all Mr. Grote says is, "This is unfortunate." He is the greatest villain ever! Wait. The "worm" doesn't activate until midnight? What's up with that? Why not just have it activate as soon as it was uploaded?
Now Reggie Fingers is off to find out more information from Jason, "by whatever means necessary." But now the episode is done, and we have to wait until next week to see what kind of torture will be inflicted upon him. Thankfully this isn't as much of a cliffhanger as we got last week. But we still don't know what will happen to those gathering at the British Museum that night. This is so great!

Now to the first real scene. I was hoping for a chase scene, but the episode starts with Dale and Sew back with Jason and Ann, and they brought Jason's secret suitcase with them. Does anyone else think that Ann sounds really young? I think she sounds just like Alicia Jennings in The Myster of the Clock Tower. She doesn't fit very well with Dale. I liked her old voice much better. I wonder what happened to the actress? I loved how Dale had to explain the Alamo to Sew. That's another thing you don't think about very often--Americans are typically some of the only people who know and care about American history. Hmmm. Jason wants Ann to hide the secret stuff from him so that he won't know where it is, if asked. I wonder who he suspects he might run into....
Is anyone else wondering what I'm wondering? Are you going to eat those french fries? Are you going to eat that cake? Why is Sew so crazy about food and yet at the same time so easily able to fit in Jason's suitcase?

Oh, wait, no, not off the the next scene. Off to a commercial. Even more time-filling! Okay, now back to the episode. Sew's gone? That can't be good. Maybe they'll meet up with her later. I don't think they'd just take her totally out of the show like that without a goodbye-and-thank-you scene.
Now we're at the auction. And they find some climate-controlled vases connected to *insert epic music* The Prominent Company. Really? The Prominent Company? That is a very generic name for such a high-profile organization. I guess that could be the point, but whatever.
Okay, the auction's about to start. Seriously? We're already in the hundreds of thousands?! What kind of money do these people have? Is this in pounds or dollars? So, Lord Brownlough is winning everything from The Prominent Company. And Jason goes off to talk with him? That's sort of unusual. I would have thought he'd stay more undercover than that.
I can't tell if Lord Brownlough knows anything or not. His comments before and after he knew anyone was listening weren't suspicious, and he seemed to have a good enough explanation for his actions. Maybe he's being totally controlled by someone else.
Next scene, our favorite Odysseyans are leaving the auction, but an alarm goes off. Somebody collapsed at the loading dock, maybe from something toxic. I would have hesitated to believe it, thinking it was a show staged by Mr. Grote to cover something up, but apparently Jason's going with it.
Now Jason turns to the "Alamo" backup plan. I don't know why he's having Dale enter the codes on the computer when he could do it himself. I guess we'll find out. Uh-oh. Jason's getting unsure of himself. That's never good. He agrees with Dale that everything may end in tragedy.
Okay, so now Sew's back, and she knows about the accident with the toxic chemicals. Apparently the whole thing was real, and it was one of Reggie Fingers' men who passed out. And now the crate is in the hands of the Hazardous Materials Squad. I wonder where that will go.
Then Sue, again, gets ready to show off her skills and she and Jason head to "the back way in" to Intensive Care.
Wow! That was a surprise. Agent Billings shoved Jason back into the hallway. It would seem that he still trusts Jason enough to get him out of trouble. But I wonder what he was doing there... *more epic music*
If I could say "what the heck" I would. Well, I guess I just did. That next scene was really weird. Apparently Billings is really, really mad at Jason for not contacting him. Really mad. But he has some really good information about Koflax and its connection to Mr. Grote. Oh no! That's the connection the event at the British museum! It wasn't the Hazardous Materials Squad that took the crate; it was more of Reggie Fingers' men! Grote's going to suffocate all those world leaders!
This story is getting better all the time. The plot elements are way more exciting than those of the Green Ring Conspiracy. Suffocating the President of the U.S.A. and the Prime Minister of England, along with several leaders from Asia is on such a much larger scale than the GRC that it's hard to believe Grote was in charge of both. Wait, now Sew is the traitor?! I wonder what Reggie had to do to her to get her to go along with him. Or has she been working for him the whole time?
YES! We finally meet Mr. Grote! I really like his voice. It's the perfect mix of deep and Asian to sound sinister and villainy. What? Jason just lunged at Grote? I agree with him, "Such violence is uncharacteristic of you, Jason....Please." What was that? Well, at least he still has some sense left in him: the codes Dale entered into the laptop were destructive to Grote's whole computer system. Oh wait. No, it's not just destructive. It sends all of his files to the authorities...and then it destroys the system. And I love it that all Mr. Grote says is, "This is unfortunate." He is the greatest villain ever! Wait. The "worm" doesn't activate until midnight? What's up with that? Why not just have it activate as soon as it was uploaded?
Now Reggie Fingers is off to find out more information from Jason, "by whatever means necessary." But now the episode is done, and we have to wait until next week to see what kind of torture will be inflicted upon him. Thankfully this isn't as much of a cliffhanger as we got last week. But we still don't know what will happen to those gathering at the British Museum that night. This is so great!
I'm with Christian: This is way more compelling than the GRC (though, tbh, I'm not really a fan of the GRC in general).
I do think it makes good sense that Mr. Grote was in charge of both, though; can all of one's criminal operations be this large-scale? For all we know Mr. Grote was preparing this Labyrinth scheme while the GRC unfolded...perhaps the GRC was even going to help fund the Labyrinth scheme (not to mention the many "henchmen" on various levels he would gain; you never know when those might come in handy).
I'm tired and was multitasking while listening, so I'm going to have to listen again in order to get more details, but I kind of assumed Sew was caught and told to bring Jason, after which she could go. She was, of course, double-crossed again in this regard (she brought Jason, but was then not allowed to leave).
I like how Mr. Grote didn't show up in the GRC, seeing as it rather was of a lesser scale.
I also quite like Jason's code on Mr. Grote's computer (system, is it?). Whether he's bluffing or not, that's just the sort of thing he would do. (Incidentally, I think I hope he's not bluffing because that could make for some very nice action later on (time bombs--gotta love 'em).) I actually didn't think it was strange that Mr. Grote suspected a bluff this early--it could be strange, it just didn't strike me as such. Someone in Mr. Grote's position would naturally be inclined to suspect things like that; he did seem a little worried (as much as someone that smooth can seem worried).
[Closing statement about how I am very much looking forward to the next episode and how I like this adventure quite well so far]
I do think it makes good sense that Mr. Grote was in charge of both, though; can all of one's criminal operations be this large-scale? For all we know Mr. Grote was preparing this Labyrinth scheme while the GRC unfolded...perhaps the GRC was even going to help fund the Labyrinth scheme (not to mention the many "henchmen" on various levels he would gain; you never know when those might come in handy).
I'm tired and was multitasking while listening, so I'm going to have to listen again in order to get more details, but I kind of assumed Sew was caught and told to bring Jason, after which she could go. She was, of course, double-crossed again in this regard (she brought Jason, but was then not allowed to leave).
I like how Mr. Grote didn't show up in the GRC, seeing as it rather was of a lesser scale.
I also quite like Jason's code on Mr. Grote's computer (system, is it?). Whether he's bluffing or not, that's just the sort of thing he would do. (Incidentally, I think I hope he's not bluffing because that could make for some very nice action later on (time bombs--gotta love 'em).) I actually didn't think it was strange that Mr. Grote suspected a bluff this early--it could be strange, it just didn't strike me as such. Someone in Mr. Grote's position would naturally be inclined to suspect things like that; he did seem a little worried (as much as someone that smooth can seem worried).
[Closing statement about how I am very much looking forward to the next episode and how I like this adventure quite well so far]
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Wow...
That cliffhanger at the end is driving me CRAZY, maybe even more than last week's. o.O They are going to torture my favorite character. Wonderful. Now I know how my readers feel.
O.O
My thoughts:
-Yes! They made it! Haha, I love Dale. And...huh. They ditched the suitcase. Oooh, really cool briefcase, though.
-Jason must know something is up. o.O He's going to tell Ann and Dale. Hmmm.
-French fries? She's British. I wonder who wrote that line... Oi.
-Jason. Alamo. Wait a second. I love Sue's reaction. "The what?" (Ann sounded a little bit like Monica Stone here... O.O)
-Sue left. Something about the way she signed the letter is nagging at me...
-Score for shopping! I'm liking Ann's knowledge here.
And... Nice, Jason. =P Lord Brownlough is really good, if he's in on this. He's fielding these questions like a pro.
-Back to the Alamo. "You know, Jason, that the real Alamo ended in tragedy." "I know." Jason is really scaring me here. When he says things like that, in that tone... It's not good. At. All. * freaks out *
-Okay, I'm back. Ooh. Billings is not happy. Not at all. And Jason would like it if Billings would let him go now... =P
-Biological terrorism. You're kidding. O.O Wow. (I think this is based off the whole anthrax thing back in 2001. Building in Florida are still quarantined from that.... Hmm.)
-Waugh! Poor Sue. She sounds like she's so miserable she's going to be sick.
She's really pulling at me here. * snuffles * Yay for conflicted characters. Speaking of characters...Reggie Fingers is getting on my nerves. A lot.
-Strike that. I now despise Reggie Fingers. "Wakey, wakey, Jason!" Ickpth. * growls *
-Mr. Grote didn't sound like what I expected, but...wow. That's a FANTASTIC casting job.
-Jason...? That is rather...unexpected. But I like that he's sticking up for Sue. I love their interactions.
Hmmm. It appears he has the plan figured out wrong.
-Oh, wow. That IS a humdinger of a worm! I love the way he's talking in this part of the situation. That reckless, I'm-not-afraid-of-you sarcasm. It's good to have Jason back.
-NO! Do NOT give Reggie free reign! No, no, no! * headdesks * And that's the end!?!?!?!?!?! No! * dies *
My face will be like O.O until Saturday, or when I can get part 3... (Hopefully tomorrow after I take this huge Latin test... =P O.O)
That cliffhanger at the end is driving me CRAZY, maybe even more than last week's. o.O They are going to torture my favorite character. Wonderful. Now I know how my readers feel.

My thoughts:
-Yes! They made it! Haha, I love Dale. And...huh. They ditched the suitcase. Oooh, really cool briefcase, though.
-Jason must know something is up. o.O He's going to tell Ann and Dale. Hmmm.
-French fries? She's British. I wonder who wrote that line... Oi.
-Jason. Alamo. Wait a second. I love Sue's reaction. "The what?" (Ann sounded a little bit like Monica Stone here... O.O)
-Sue left. Something about the way she signed the letter is nagging at me...
-Score for shopping! I'm liking Ann's knowledge here.

-Back to the Alamo. "You know, Jason, that the real Alamo ended in tragedy." "I know." Jason is really scaring me here. When he says things like that, in that tone... It's not good. At. All. * freaks out *
-Okay, I'm back. Ooh. Billings is not happy. Not at all. And Jason would like it if Billings would let him go now... =P
-Biological terrorism. You're kidding. O.O Wow. (I think this is based off the whole anthrax thing back in 2001. Building in Florida are still quarantined from that.... Hmm.)
-Waugh! Poor Sue. She sounds like she's so miserable she's going to be sick.

-Strike that. I now despise Reggie Fingers. "Wakey, wakey, Jason!" Ickpth. * growls *
-Mr. Grote didn't sound like what I expected, but...wow. That's a FANTASTIC casting job.
-Jason...? That is rather...unexpected. But I like that he's sticking up for Sue. I love their interactions.

-Oh, wow. That IS a humdinger of a worm! I love the way he's talking in this part of the situation. That reckless, I'm-not-afraid-of-you sarcasm. It's good to have Jason back.
-NO! Do NOT give Reggie free reign! No, no, no! * headdesks * And that's the end!?!?!?!?!?! No! * dies *
My face will be like O.O until Saturday, or when I can get part 3... (Hopefully tomorrow after I take this huge Latin test... =P O.O)
"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do." --To Kill a Mockingbird

Thanks to snubs for the awesome siggy! ^^;;

Thanks to snubs for the awesome siggy! ^^;;
After all those thorough reviews I don't even feel worthy to add my two-cent's worth to the mix.
I really liked it.
Except that whoever plays Sue (Sew?) sounds a lot like the person who played Betsy Ann in the Lamplighter Theater story, A Peep Behind the Scenes. I really don't like her voice.
But the story otherwise is fantastic. I hope they do more episodes like this in the future. 

I really liked it.





- Mockingbird
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I think Jason was buying time... As long as there is a chance of them stopping it (AKA, trying to get information we know he doesn't have! =P), they won't "eliminate him."Christian A wrote:He is the greatest villain ever! Wait. The "worm" doesn't activate until midnight? What's up with that? Why not just have it activate as soon as it was uploaded?
"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do." --To Kill a Mockingbird

Thanks to snubs for the awesome siggy! ^^;;

Thanks to snubs for the awesome siggy! ^^;;
Mr Grote sounds like Maxim a little maybe too much and Reggie sounds really wierd and to slick.
My review of the first two, blog format 

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Reading someone's review above yours I just noticed that.Mockingbird wrote:-French fries? She's British. I wonder who wrote that line... Oi.


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