I meant what I said in my letter. You fixed my life. And I love you. Enduringly. So much. So very much, dear fellow.
MATTHEW STAITE as WILFRED OWEN and SID PHOENIX as SIEGFRIED SASSOON The Burying Party, dir. Richard Weston (2018)
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I meant what I said in my letter. You fixed my life. And I love you. Enduringly. So much. So very much, dear fellow.
MATTHEW STAITE as WILFRED OWEN and SID PHOENIX as SIEGFRIED SASSOON The Burying Party, dir. Richard Weston (2018)
Now, if I think about the characters I've got fixated on over the last few years... how the frig did we get from A to B? And yet, there is a slight under lying theme that connects them all.
The brain works in weird ways.
While Sawyer's choice was predictable, a mystery as to why (deutaginist plot armor), she isn't even a good player and is carried by everyone else. This was, you would have thought she'd bring back her other colleague, she was eliminated before we got to see anything of her. Not that I'm complaining, this show isn't anywhere near as fun with out Sid in it!
This is his worst showing yet, outside the London stage but that was plot relevant at least. Talk about a fall from grace, he was introduced as such a strong contender and has become nothing more than a sacrificial canon fodder player for Sawyer and co for the last few missions now.
Even if he comes back in a Revival mission, you just know the exact same will happen again, he'll do nothing and be caught 5 mins after.
It's like they finally stopped hating on Sawyer and moved onto another...
(´。• ᵕ •。`) ♡ Some one stop this guy from being so amazing!!! (⁄ ⁄>⁄ ▽ ⁄<⁄ ⁄)
But to be ranked 9th means this guy has been winning off screen and we've been denied seeing such victories!
To wrap up today with something very different on the digital practice scale. The coolest character from tōsōchū: the great mission and has actually quite the development into an ultimate team player since the first round, Sid Phoenix ! (⁄ ⁄>⁄ ▽ ⁄<⁄ ⁄) I'm getting too old to be fangirling over such things
Give the guy a win already! Poor Sid has sacrificed himself enough for the cause.
Sid with all the clutches, action scenes and saves in these two eps which means he's more than likely being sacrificed for the cause again in ep 53.
The guy has become the ultimate team player!
Sid becomes self aware! (The games are less interesting when he isn't in it) The Superstar needs to win a game, he's sacrificed too many times not to get a win!