Monday, November 2, 2009

Well, we found him, and...we'll probably end up doing it all again later...


Mood: Contemplative
Song of the Day: Thank you for the venom, My Chemical Romance
So we reached a barren plain in Denmark and Captain of Norway is there on his horse (what an enlightening sentence). However, with how Hamlet detains the situation, we figure that there's much more to the murder of Polonius than we first encountered. Sure, Hamlet's crazy, but...could he be...nay, let us not think on it...Surely, there's no way he would have done that dreadful deed so...purposefully...right?

Hamlet tells us to go on ahead of him, but we hear him speak of “dull revenge”, “godlike reason”, and “'This thing's to do'”...oh, yes, also of “my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!”...we figured that that was of some importance...

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