JACK ABBOT & SAMIRA MOHAN The Pitt | 7:00 P.M. (1.13)
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JACK ABBOT & SAMIRA MOHAN The Pitt | 7:00 P.M. (1.13)
Trainers who specialise in poison types are advised to wear gloves, masks, and protective clothing in battle, in order to protect them from fumes and splashback from errant poison attacks. Corbeau has always ignored this advice. As such, he has numerous scars on his arms and hands from contact with acid and venom. A particularly bad accident in his teenage years left him with a slight tremor in the fingers of his left hand, which he often disguises by anchoring them in his pocket.
Nonetheless, he likes how the scars look. Some among his crew also attribute his gravelly voice to his lack of protective gear - long-time poison specialists often have a distinctive hoarseness caused by inhaling fumes. But this vocal affliction typically develops over decades. Corbeau may be putting it on, just a little.
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Who sleeps in the other’s lap?
Isn’t it obvious? Daphne, of course. She’s so petite that she fits perfectly on his lap.
Who walks around the house half-naked and who yells at them to put on some clothes?
I mean...it’s clearly Simon. But does Daphne yell at him to put on some clothes?
Who spends almost all their money on the other?
Neither. While they’re both clearly rich, it’s not something either has shown to deeply care about (other than their responsibility to their tenants). Simon was totally fine to have his title, land, and money die out with him. And Daphne...I think some servant got lucky finding that necklace she’d left outside.
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