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Fever Pitch | |
Blogger | Charlie |
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Date Posted | October 8th, 2007 |
URL | bebo.com |
Forum | [326 forum discussion] |
Length | 02:50 |
Description | I had to take the afternoon off work today. I’m not feeling too good and I think it’s contagious... |
Location(s) | Kate and Charlie's flat |
Cast | |
Charlie | Tara Rushton |
Adjacent Blogs | |
Previous | "Enter The Order" |
Next | "Bless You" |
Fever Pitch is the seventy-ninth video in the lonelygirl15 video series. Fever Pitch is the seventy-ninth video in the lonelygirl15 video series.
Transcript
Charlie: This is the park where Kate and I would used to come. Maybe she's here. (spots a girl with long blonde hair sitting on a park bench in the distance) Kate? Kate?! Kate! Kate! Kate! Kate! (Charlie trips and falls while running) It wasn't Kate. (shots of Charlie looking searching a crowded street in the rain) Kate? (at home inhaling steam from a bowl with a towel over her head) It looks like I got some kind of virus. I could've swore I saw Kate. Must be all the stress. So what's this about? This artist woman, Michelle Clore, by the sounds of it from what you guys are saying, she's secretly hidden Hymn of One logos in her artworks. I mean, it looks like she's a pretty big deal in this Hymn of One thing, but she's part of something even bigger than that. Just like Dudley and his father said, she's part of something called The Order. (coughs) I don't think Kate realizes what she's got herself into, what she's involved in. We've got to help and find her and get her away from this Michelle Clore woman before she convinces her to sacrifice herself in this stupid ceremony. Gavin, Tariq, anyone - please you've gotta help me. I can't do this alone, I have to get better. Get in touch. (Charlie blows her nose and turns off the camera.)
Notes
- The title of this episode is most likely a reference to the novel of the same name by British author, Nick Hornby; as well as the novel's cinema adaptations.