That phrase is exactly what I thought of as soon as I heard Rob Schneider will be playing the dad. I know you guys have several episodes done already, but Chum Chum has got to say that line as SOME point. Not necessarily the way he did in the Waterboy-- that would probably be inappropriate for kiddies-- but just like, normally. But more often than he should. "You can do it, kids! You can do it! YOU CAN DO IT!" Okay, I'll stop telling you how to do your job.
And I just got Hellbender 2 and I am going to start reading it tonight, so I am doing well, Frank, thank you.
On Super Ego, I like Rico but his story needs to wrap up pretty soon not in neat bow necessarily but a bit of peace and hope fur the guy would be good. Stories that drag on with things constantly getting worse for the protagonist (hero) get tedious and depressing. I hope we aren't going to watch him slowly go insane as he realizes caring about people is heartbreaking (which it is). Thinking Diane"s Christianity is the way you might be planning on addressing this issue. I hope so. Anyway please don't make Rico suffer too long
That phrase is exactly what I thought of as soon as I heard Rob Schneider will be playing the dad. I know you guys have several episodes done already, but Chum Chum has got to say that line as SOME point. Not necessarily the way he did in the Waterboy-- that would probably be inappropriate for kiddies-- but just like, normally. But more often than he should. "You can do it, kids! You can do it! YOU CAN DO IT!" Okay, I'll stop telling you how to do your job.
And I just got Hellbender 2 and I am going to start reading it tonight, so I am doing well, Frank, thank you.
Yeah, eventually we'll have to work a reference in there.
Enjoy Hellbender 2!
You should save Diane very early in the book.
That actually is a big issue to deal with: How long do I keep them apart. You need some drama, but they do play well off each other.
Thanks for answering. I do really enjoy the Super Ego books.
On Super Ego, I like Rico but his story needs to wrap up pretty soon not in neat bow necessarily but a bit of peace and hope fur the guy would be good. Stories that drag on with things constantly getting worse for the protagonist (hero) get tedious and depressing. I hope we aren't going to watch him slowly go insane as he realizes caring about people is heartbreaking (which it is). Thinking Diane"s Christianity is the way you might be planning on addressing this issue. I hope so. Anyway please don't make Rico suffer too long
It all wraps up in the fourth book that I am currently working on. Rico’s story was never one meant to go on indefinitely.