machine_dove: (Albert Pirate [getaway_machine])
machine_dove ([personal profile] machine_dove) wrote2005-03-08 12:34 pm

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The First Rule of Cast Guessing Games:

The more I'm interested in a show, the lower my chances are of actually winning. Conversely, the less interested I am in a show, the more likely I am to win (sometimes by defying all odds). If I am A) not interested in a show, and B) in a pot for one of my favorite actors, I'm even more likely to win.

What does this mean? No correct guesses in Round 1 of the Elfen Lied game. And only two characters remaining to be guessed. Blarg.

[identity profile] dblplusbitter.livejournal.com 2005-03-08 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
If it's any consolation, a lot of people were cross-type cast this time. Kira Vincent-Davis rarely plays a childlike girl (Osaka being the major exception). Plus, there were a lot of people playing this time. If you didn't nail the guesses, it was pretty inevitable that somebody else would simply by virtue of the bigger hammer. I'm not entirely pleased with my own showing (one correct guess). I suppose I'll lose this game. Well, so it goes.