Looks like Trevor just ignored everything Amanda taught him and went with the bold and daring path: telling the truth. Seems to be working in his favor, but is he completely comfortable with it? Find out next week!
It’s true, though. Market research does show that the eye is drawn to round objects and that the average person enjoys the color blue. So if a woman wears a blue sweater, I have market stats on my side if my eyes begin to wander….
However, be careful because you would need those actual stats if you were ever pulled into court to justify your eye wandering, and I just don’t have them readily available. If you get caught, you’re on your own and I will deny, deny, deny.
The podcast interview that I had a few weeks back has been mostly edited down. If you were not able to tune in live (talkshoe crashed about 20 minutes in), I spoke on writing techniques, working with artists, the comics industry – as well as talking about Temple – for about 6 hours.
Part 1 is located here.
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I was trying to keep this story innocent and cute, but I couldn’t get away without throwing in some of the adolescent humor that this series is known for.
Some of that “teenager” humor.
The podcast interview that I had a few weeks back has been mostly edited down. If you were not able to tune in live (talkshoe crashed about 20 minutes in), I spoke on writing techniques, working with artists, the comics industry – as well as talking about Temple – for about 6 hours.
Part 1 is located here.
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Back in my kitchen, as Amanda and Trevor prepare dinner she starts teaching Trevor some general tips in flirting. The knife helps keep his attention.
This was tons of fun to shoot in Lincoln Square. While shouting in the middle of the sidewalk, “I’ve forgotten how to flirt…just like I never learned how to read!” a woman came strolling by laughing her ass off.
Always a fun time.
The podcast interview that I had a few weeks back has been mostly edited down. If you were not able to tune in live (talkshoe crashed about 20 minutes in), I spoke on writing techniques, working with artists, the comics industry – as well as talking about Temple – for about 6 hours.
Part 1 is located here.





