Bay Smith is a main character. Once a guy, she was turned into a girl several years ago. She keeps this fact a secret, and only a handful of people know.
She's now a struggling actress whose roommate is actually her daughter from an alternate future timeline.
Guilting a relative into going to church with you because of a Freudian slip and then throwing around talk like “meeting her almighty” isn’t doing much to counter the idea that she’s a nut.
I think the pun is too subtle here. The pun wasn’t meeting God… the pun was Bay’s about to realize she has met her equal/match (Someone who can best her at her own game, Aka Heather)
And the easiest way to get someone to leave church: Education.
Most scientific studies have found a negative correlation between I.Q. and religiosity – basically, the higher your education level the less likely you are to believe crap.
I don’t think Heather realizes that simply dragging Bay to church isn’t going to effect a conversion.
Yeah, I got the same feeling as well. It’s like she thinks simply *hearing* about God will make Bay believe. Can’t *imagine* why she’d think that…
Yeah, someone did that to me once (dragged me to church I mean). Put me right off the whole idea.
Guilting a relative into going to church with you because of a Freudian slip and then throwing around talk like “meeting her almighty” isn’t doing much to counter the idea that she’s a nut.
I think the pun is too subtle here. The pun wasn’t meeting God… the pun was Bay’s about to realize she has met her equal/match (Someone who can best her at her own game, Aka Heather)
Yes, that’s much too subtle.
Agree with jaime. I didn’t even get a whiff of pun from that line.
Yes, the easiest way to get someone to church: guilt!
And the easiest way to get someone to leave church: Education.
Most scientific studies have found a negative correlation between I.Q. and religiosity – basically, the higher your education level the less likely you are to believe crap.