7th Heaven

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Sara M: C | 442 USERS: C+
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The Electric Van-Aid Acid Test

Timmy wakes up from his surgery and presses the call button. Enter Nurse. Timmy asks if he's had any visitors. She says that "practically the entire hospital" has been there. That's cool, but where are Timmy's parents? Does he even have parents? There's a whole sad backstory there we'll never get to hear. Nurse says Timmy has a visitor outside, and opens his window. There's Matt, sitting in a tree and pretending to read a book. Dopey says he's been in the tree all day (way to show that HR lady that you deserve a promotion!) and he's finally figured out what he wants to do with his life. Timmy laughs the hollow laugh of a child with no parents and only a total idiot and a slightly obsessed nurse for friends. John enters the room and says he thought he heard Matt's voice, but is confused because Matt isn't in the room. That wasn't a contrived reason to give the token character some lines or anything. Timmy tells John to go get Matt out of the tree before he gets fired. John looks out the window and sees Matt, who grins and waves. John runs out of the room. Matt laughs, then looks down to see an angry security guard climbing the tree. Matt makes an "oh shit" expression, and this sets Timmy off on another round of laughter. Way to make the kid's stitches burst, Matt. Oh, and I hope we aren't supposed to think that what Matt did here was a good thing, because all I saw was someone climbing a tree right in the face of someone who wants to climb trees more than anything, but can't. Maybe the HR lady will sneak Timmy in a ladder later. She seems like a sensible woman.

7th Heaven

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