[identity profile] hawkeye-too.livejournal.com
Kate had not gone to Prom last night because...it just wasn't going to happen.  Especially with whatever the other weird stuff was that had been going on all week.

Today, however, she was back on the range and getting frustrated with a move that she still hadn't mastered.  It shouldn't be that hard to shoot six arrows while spinning a full 360 degrees, but those last two arrows never ended properly.  Sometimes the last even missed the target entirely, and that was just not okay.  This was possible.  She'd seen Hawkeye do it so clearly it was possible.  It just didn't seem to be possible for Kate quite yet.

Today, however, today might just be the day if she could figure out what was throwing her off at the end.

[OOC: Open post, for one fairly obvious guest in particular]
[identity profile] hawkeye-too.livejournal.com
It was Friday night, and Kate was hanging out in the Common Room. Even worse, she was spending her time reading blog posts about Fashion Week when she'd been there with her sister every year since she was 10. Last year she and Cassie had gone & cracked themselves up trying to choose which designs would be the best superhero costumes. This year's collections though - Kate wasn't sure she was actually missing much fashion-wise. She still felt a little like a loser for not being there.

She flipped over to her sister's Instagram feed and rolled her eyes. Really, Susan? That was what you were wearing?

Kate finally pushed away her laptop and turned the tv on. To the sounds of whatever was on, she wandered over to the kitchen to make popcorn. Ooh, or there was cookie dough. Hmm, to risk turning the oven on or just to eat it raw?

[This is so method RP]
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[personal profile] dollpocalypse
It was possible that the TV thought it was funny. It was also possible that the TV didn't think at all, which was, in Topher's opinion, the more likely option.

In either case, tonight all it seemed willing to show was the critically-reviled horror trilogy My GF's A Zombie. The first movie was pretty much exactly what it sounded like, but its sequels, My Psycho Ex Is A Zombie and Is Zombie Marriage Even Legal? were... well, also exactly what they sounded like.

The first movie was playing while Topher got up to get some popcorn, providing the microwave noises with a lovely soundtrack consisting of the titular zombie girlfriend pleading with her boyfriend to take her to prom. Topher just... didn't even know.

He'd actually made no effort to turn it off or change the channel, but whether that was because he was too used to the TV not cooperating or because he actually enjoyed the movie was anybody's guess, really.
[identity profile] hawkeye-too.livejournal.com
Between one thing and another, Kate had never actually watched a live episode of the TV show Bow Arrow.  But she had downloaded all the previous episodes and watched them on her laptop.  Just for professional curiosity, you know.  Someone was making a TV show about a superhero with a bow!  It was almost required she watch.

...and he was really, really hot in the training montages that showed up in almost every episode.  Yeah, she totally watched this for the plot.

[I have been waiting to do this forever!]
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[personal profile] ultron_junior
The food channel was already on when Victor made it to the common room. He was thinking vaguely about the classes he had the next day, though he kept getting distracted wondering if his download of the latest season of Perambulating Corpses was complete yet.

But once he really looked at the TV, he realized it contained a greater horror than zombies. A large man with bleached blond hair was expressing manic appreciation of a deep-fried cheddar curd sandwich topped with gravy and served with a side of sauerkraut.

Apparently, the mess was a breakfast food in ... some corner of America Victor didn't want to go to. He'd eat a lot of things, but he drew the line at that much gravy before 10 a.m.

But he couldn't change the channel. The hyper dude had promised to show him something called chocolate cheesecake waffles next, and he needed to find out what that was.

[OOC: Open common room with Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives playing.]
[identity profile] rilla-myrilla.livejournal.com
Rilla was rapidly learning that the fifth floor common room wasn't nearly as childproof as she remembered.

"Jims, don't pull that wire!"

"Jims, don't open those drawers, please!"
"Jims, off of the countertop."

She finally got him distracted with some fingerpaints (which, for the time being at least, were staying on paper and not on Rilla's dress, the sofa, or the coffee table) and got herself a soothing cup of tea and got back to knitting a sock.

It had been so much easier when Jims had slept all the time.

[OOC: Open, naturally!]

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