Going Home

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Episode 0213/1x213
Going Home

0213-BreeInTheWoods.jpg
I'm not brainwashed, honest!

Blogger Bree
Date Posted June 15th, 2007
URL old.LG15.com
Length 1:53
Description I've been out here for a few days, I'm tired, this is probably my last chance to use my cell phone...I want to go home. - Bree
YouTube Tags lonelygirl15 bree daniel danielbeast jonas jonastko
Cast
Bree Jessica Lee Rose
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Previous by Bree "I hAtE tHeSe PeOpLe"

Going Home is the two-hundred thirteenth video in the lonelygirl15 video series. Going Home is the two hundred thirteenth video in the lonelygirl15 video series.

Transcript

(Camera pans through some boulders.)

Bree: (crying) I'm lost. I'm lost! Does any of this look familiar to anybody? (She sniffles.) Someone please come get me. I didn't think I'd last this long out here all by myself. I've had a ton of time to think. I've done nothing but think. I've thought about my mom and my dad and my friends and I can't, I can't take it anymore! I want out. I'm sick of running. I know that you will all say that I'm brainwashed, but... I'm not. I know what I want in my life and I, I want the Hymn of One. I do. I trust my brothers and sisters, and Jonas, Daniel, you won't listen to me anymore. You don't trust me either and I can't trust you. What kind of friendship is that? Just go, go on, move on with your lives, have lives, have fun, be happy, know that I am happy! Forever. I'm almost out of my supply of PowerBars and my cell phone's about to die. So someone, someone from the Hymn of One, come get me.

Notes

  • Daniel's suspicion that the PowerBar trail was left by Bree was confirmed correct in this video.
  • Bree stating that she trusts the Hymn of One and telling her friends to accept her decision is reminiscent of the video Daniel Crossed The Line.
  • In all likelihood Bree uploaded this video from her phone, judging on the quality and the apparent lack of a computer.