yay! quiz!

Apr. 17th, 2002 04:05 pm
Mark

Which RENT character are you?

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here it is--I wrote the questions (well, with my friends) and then [livejournal.com profile] weezersoze fixed them up and did all the coding, and the banners (which I really like) and of course, hosted it. Take, take! I want to see who you all are by my questions. ;) (even if you don't know RENT)

I'm trying to tweak it, so I can see all the cool banners, and I'm forgetting which drinks we gave to who. lol. . . it's ok though, cos I can remember pretty much everything esle.

::has to do homework:: ah dear.

David is teaching me and Katie everything he knows. because our academons team is in trouble when he leaves. lol. We're taking notes (which is why I was able to go home--Katie is staying and writing everything down) I'm probably going to type it up, and then we can give them out to all the academoners. lol. So I'll be able to post it! :D lol. just what you guys wanted to see.

I'm hungry.

Date: 2002-04-18 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] weezersoze.livejournal.com
I think that bit in 'Goodbye Love' when Mark and Roger are singing at each other ("I hear there are great restaurants out west...") is probably the best insight we get to Mark's personality throughout the whole show. Okay, so Roger's pissed off and only really highlighting el negativeness but it truly truly is.

Heh, looks like Mimi got to Roger better than he realised. :) He's noticed that he's not really living life ('cos never going out and always being overly suspicious ain't really living) which probably makes him hyper-sensitive about other people not properly living either.

Really, all the characters learn to live throughout the show. Roger learns to love and live, Mimi learns to love and not have to take drugs (one assumes), Maureen and Joanne learn to live with each other, Benny learns to be a little more giving and not abandon his friends (and not to f*ck over his wife XD), Mark doesn't really put it into action because he learns so late in the show (he probably didn't even notice he wasn't properly living) but Mark in the finale has such a different tone to Mark throughout the show. He's learning and ready to start being himself and living. Collins and Angel... I guess they never really had anyone special before so that's what they learned about.

Egad, that was just going to be an ickle comment. O_O;;

Date: 2002-04-18 04:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] weezersoze.livejournal.com
Actually, throw that comment back at nerdboy, would you? RENT is a celebration of life. It would not have been more poignant/effective if everyone had died at the end because the show chronicles eight people learning to live. It would be POINTLESS if they all learned to live and suddenly all died at the end. Angel dying just went to establish a few more "learn to live" points, as in "you never know when you'll go", "it is possible to live after someone you care about dies" and "they may be dead but they'll never stop being loved".

Hah! Inform nerdboy (can't remember his name - David?) I am far l337er than he and he cannot defeat my logic or RENTness. *nods firmly*

Date: 2002-04-18 05:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] guingel.livejournal.com
lol. I'm printing it out. and another comment I got ages ago from [livejournal.com profile] bluesmurf when I complained about him in the RENT community. (yeah, it is David)

anyway. wow. deep. lol. (so deep I'm reduced to monosylabillic sentences. and I can't even spell "monosylabillic") And it's true, too. ::is distracted by Who's Line Is It Anyway::

I thought I should explain for my seeming idiocy. Or just plain idiocy. whatever.

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