How to Succeed in Evil is not a self-help page for the maladjusted. It it is the story of Edwin Windsor, Evil Efficiency Consultant. He's like Arthur Anderson for Supervillians.
Heat rising off the file is merely creating the illusion that it’s pointing to the wrong chapter. When you play it is, in fact, the correct chapter.
(Actually, there’s a long, perfectly logical explanation for why it looks this way. It’s just as dull as paste. File naming conventions, blah, blah, blah.)
Isn’t Edwin’s reference to Euthagenia’s (sp?) desire for him as a consort out of place? Could be my bad memory but it isn’t mentioned until later, right?
Well, yes and no. She’s pretty hot and heavy in the very first chapter. I think the line was something along the lines of “nothing to do but fan oneself and commit indiscretions.”
FYI, this isn’t appearing in iTunes.
The, “You’re right, I didn’t want to know,” was a bit cliche, but I’m not sure that it could be played in any other way.
How does our boy Edwin get himself INTO these kind of situations?
But even more intriguing, how will he get himself out?
It looks like the enclosure is pointing to episode 17 instead of episode 16.
Heat rising off the file is merely creating the illusion that it’s pointing to the wrong chapter. When you play it is, in fact, the correct chapter.
(Actually, there’s a long, perfectly logical explanation for why it looks this way. It’s just as dull as paste. File naming conventions, blah, blah, blah.)
Isn’t Edwin’s reference to Euthagenia’s (sp?) desire for him as a consort out of place? Could be my bad memory but it isn’t mentioned until later, right?
Iphagenia. Sorry.
Well, yes and no. She’s pretty hot and heavy in the very first chapter. I think the line was something along the lines of “nothing to do but fan oneself and commit indiscretions.”