Orivwa

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Orivwa

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Mirror Mirror on the Wall... Is that a shadow?

Blogger Julia
Date Posted June 16th, 2008
URL lg15.com
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Length 0:55
Description I've got a bit of news for you all...
Location(s) Bill Cowan's flat
YouTube Tags KateModern LG15 lonelygirl15 Julia
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett and Greg Goodfried
Co-Executive Producer(s) Joanna Shields and Amanda Goodfried
On-Set Producer Louis Figgis
Line Producer Kelly Brett
Production Co-Ordinator Claire Finbow
Interactive Co-ordinator(s) Jonathan Almond
Production Runner(s) Meryl Iona Edwards
Director(s) Yusuf Pirhasan
Head Writer Luke Hyams
Vidplay Neil Mossey
Story Luke Hyams, Neil Mossey, and Lawrence Tallis
Editor(s) John Palmer
Cast
Julia Lucinda Rhodes Flaherty
Clore's Shadow Mike GLC
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Much, Much Worse"
Next "Her Indoors"
Previous by Julia "Coconuts"
Directly after "KateModern S2 Week 22 Recap"

Orivwa is the two-hundred eighty-fourth webisode in the KateModern video series. It is also the one-hundred twenty-ninth video of season two.

Transcript

Julia: Hi, everyone. I've got some really big news. Some great news, in fact. Rupert's going to be working abroad. I didn't think we'd be quite the jet-setting couple this quickly, but it's a permanent position so it's- it's a really big step for us. Ugh, and a huge relief. I hate living that freelance life. And it's secure, so it- it's what I really need right now. So, we'll be off soon.

Sorry I couldn't help out with the whole Lauren-thing, and I understand that you want to keep your heads down, and I think you've got it under control. Ugh. (Rolls her eyes.) Went through a lot didn't we? The K-Team. But now its time to move on, and I'm sure you're going to look after each other. It's for the best. So... Bye.

Notes

  • Michelle Clore's Shadow seems to appear in the mirror behind Julia at 0:24.
  • This is the first time that the fan-coined term "The K-Team" has been used in an official video.
  • The title of this video, "Orivwa," is a bastardization of "au revoir," French for "Until I see you again" or "Goodbye."