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Revision as of 05:35, 23 November 2007

Episode 340/2x084
Sick Dreams

Episode 0340-2x084-Sick Dreams; Emma going to bed ;-).jpg
I'm going to bed early...again!

Blogger Emma
Date Posted November 7th, 2007
URL old.LG15.com
Forum [14844 forum discussion]
Length 2:33
Description I'm "under the weather" and having weird dreams
Location(s) Emma's green screen
YouTube Tags lonelygirl15 lg15 danielbeast daniel jonas
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, and Greg Goodfried
Producer(s) Amanda Goodfried
Supervising Producer(s) Mary Feuer
Production Manager Greg Goodfried
Director(s) Marcello Daciano
Camera Kevin Schlanser and Justin Thompson
Vidplay Jan Libby
Story Mary Feuer, Jan Libby, Jonathan Kaplan, and Mesh Flinders
Editor(s) Kevin Schlanser and Justin Thompson
Music Supervisor Seth Jacobs
Cast
Emma Katherine Pawlak
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "The Ladies Room"
Next "Gay or Not?"
Previous by Emma "Around the World"
Next by Emma "Eat Pie"

Sick Dreams is the three-hundred fortieth video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the eighty-fourth video of season two. Sick Dreams is the three-hundred fortieth video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the eighty-fourth video of season two.

Transcript

Emma: Hey everybody! Um... Please excuse my appearance. My cold is gone, but now I have some... flu-y kind of a thing. I’ve been sick over the last couple days. I mean, nothing major, but my mom says I am “under the weather.” Which is actually a weird saying for being sick, so weird that I decided to find out about where it comes from. So! (types on the computer and rain clouds appear) "Some illnesses like rheumatism and arthritis act up during times of poor weather." Scroll down... "Sufferers of these ailments are literally under the influence of the weather." Uh... I’m way too young to have rheumatism or arthritis... so yeah. Rambling, moving on. (rain clouds vanish) Um, there's really not much to tell you guys. Uh, my parents are giving me the serum to make me trait negative, so the Order won’t want me anymore. So that’s good. And, uh... yeah. Everything is okay. I mean, besides from being “under the weather.” But, actually, one thing that I do like being sick, is how my dreams are really, really, really, really strange. But strange in a good way. That probably sounds kind of crazy, but it’s entertaining, you know? I like a dream that can tell me a good story. So anyway, two nights ago, I had this super high fever, and I had, I swear, the coolest dream ever! It was like one of those dreams when you feel like your walking around all these clouds (the screen begins to fill with clouds) and you’re not flying or anything your feet are still on the ground, but anyway, so... I’m walking through these clouds, I crouch down beneath the clouds, and I see this slide, but I don’t see where it goes, 'cause it’s just all dark. (a string drops down and Emma pulls on it, turning "the lights" off. She appears again in "night vision.") So here I am, under the clouds, in the dark, and I decided to take the slide. So, I jump onto it and I completely take off. (the whooshing of air is heard) I mean, I am going so fast I can barely breathe. I’m going down, and down, and down, and down, and it’s kinda like in the Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy is in the tornado. I see things... like, I see my mom and dad, I see Jonas, and Daniel, and Sarah... but they don’t say anything, I just see them. And then all of a sudden I hit the ground and stop! (lights turn back on to normal screen, whooshing of air stops) And then I woke up. What’s your strangest dream? (big grin) Got one?

Notes

  • The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film, based on the 1900 children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The main character, Dorothy Gale, has many similarities to Emma:
  • They are both adopted orphans;
  • They each once lived a simple life, but were later thrown into a strange new reality;
  • They were each proclaimed a heroine because of special circumstances that they didn't try to bring about;
  • They each have an evil force plotting against them, and each want to find their way "home" to a normal life.
  • Contrary to the popular belief that Emma stated in the video, fifteen is not too young to have arthritis.