MEL: what are you doing? OWEN: writing a letter to Abby. I haven't seen her in age - *boom, Ellie enters, shoots them both, exits* [MM WHATCHA SAY] ISAAC enters ISAAC: hmm what happened here? Looks like - *is shot by Yara, hidden on the floor* [MM WHATCHA SAYY]
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ELLIE AND ABBY, on the beach: ...can we still play the music if we end this without shooting each other? LARGE RATTLER: *is shot* ELLIE: good enough [MMM WHATCHA SAY]
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COP: so what do you think happened? COP 2: looks like this pregnant lady and this one armed teenager from Bible camp shot up the entire - oh wait, here's a note COP 1: Dear Abby, by the time you read this I will be on a boat *Transition to extended Samberg reference*
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
If they made The Last of Us 2 into a movie, Andy Samberg would definitely play Owen. (And Scarlett Johansson would play Yara *ah hah hah*)
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Replying to @beetlefella101
He's a bit old for the role but I can absolutely see Samberg doing Owen's whole adorably condescending stuff, he and Abby really are written like Jake and Amy
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Samberg looks much younger than he is, I think audiences would buy it.
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Replying to @beetlefella101 @BootlegGirl
Palm Springs is about the fact that he recently turned 40 (when they filmed it, he's now 41)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
I still say he could pass for someone in their late 20s.
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And this fact is, in fact, what the movie is about!
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It's about the "man-child" thing in the most literal possible way -- he's been trapped in a time loop for an incalculably long period of time and he's dealt with it by refusing to change or grow in any way so as to spare himself pain
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