"For example, one of the most popular songs on the album is “Annabelle’s
Lament” in Act 1, where the scientist Annabelle realizes she’s made a
mistake in bringing back her dead love and destroys him. The destruction
of the steampunk manikin takes place during the last 15 seconds of the
song and is nothing next to the preceding five minutes where she laments
over her profound loneliness and the roots of it dating back to her
childhood and her almost Objectivist-oriented parents. Professionally
and personally she had put so much hope into the resurrected steampunk
manikin and now must face that it has all been misguided. The “action”
is the last 15 seconds, but by the time it comes, it is incidental to
the emotion released preceding it."

Best Internet Variety Show (and Good Luck Getting Anything Done, Ever) in 2005! 


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