So I haven't mentioned it in a little while, but: Second Shift! It's an awesome audio drama. It's how I got to know
usernamenumber. And I'm in episode 2x13! (Which will not be out for a while.)
I went on a serious Second Shift binge when I first heard about it, and now that I'm up to speed with the episodes and have to wait for them like everyone else, I'm passing my time with other audio dramas. (Cheeseburger, please do not get angry - I'll eat and be back here for lunch!) Currently it's Black Jack Justice, a gritty funny 40's noir detective series. Quite liking it.
Tonight while walking home, the episode I was listening to (09 - No Justice) featured the hottest one-off line I had heard in a long time. Pardon the spoilers, but they're necessary to understand - our hero, Jack Justice, is tied up and being worked over by some bad guys in a dark warehouse, and his partner ("Trixie Dixon, girl detective!" - who is a lot more independent and awesome than that line leads you to believe) does the legwork to find him. At the point she busts in and saves his ass, all he sees of her is her sillhouette in the lit doorway, and he-as-narrator says to us, "I knew it was Trixie by the legs and the Beretta."
Maybe it's the delivery, but I find it hot.
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I went on a serious Second Shift binge when I first heard about it, and now that I'm up to speed with the episodes and have to wait for them like everyone else, I'm passing my time with other audio dramas. (Cheeseburger, please do not get angry - I'll eat and be back here for lunch!) Currently it's Black Jack Justice, a gritty funny 40's noir detective series. Quite liking it.
Tonight while walking home, the episode I was listening to (09 - No Justice) featured the hottest one-off line I had heard in a long time. Pardon the spoilers, but they're necessary to understand - our hero, Jack Justice, is tied up and being worked over by some bad guys in a dark warehouse, and his partner ("Trixie Dixon, girl detective!" - who is a lot more independent and awesome than that line leads you to believe) does the legwork to find him. At the point she busts in and saves his ass, all he sees of her is her sillhouette in the lit doorway, and he-as-narrator says to us, "I knew it was Trixie by the legs and the Beretta."
Maybe it's the delivery, but I find it hot.