[Okay so after making a total idiot of himself out there (he admits it, just not out loud), Cabanela will retreat back into the bathroom as soon as possible without drawing even more attention to himself. Now he has no choice but to grudgingly accept that there's seriously no way out of here and if that badger's lying about time standing still (of course he is, because that's common sense), he's going to miss the most important night of his life. He can only hope his guys were instructed well enough to handle the matter without their chief to guide them. He can only hope they'll make it before the literal deadline, too. What time was that again? 10:30 PM? He doesn't even know what time it is right now.
Needless to say, he's a bundle of nerves and frustration himself, but he'll try not to take it out on anyone else. That just wouldn't be fair. Still, don't talk to him about responsibilities and people who are counting on you. Do not.]
I've come to find that the hooonorable judge isn't the only one around here who's "cracked". In fact, after seeing a few things turn to glass before my very eyes, I'm startin' to feel like I have a few bats in the ol' belfry myself, baby.
[He takes a moment to run a hand through his hair. Maybe this is just some big bad nightmare and he'll wake up to find this whole day never happened.] ... That saaaid, I don't see any reason why we shouldn't choose the honorable judge's team. It's best to keep the other suspect teams around. If we're lucky, our graaacious host won't reveal the alignment of the teams who were taken out of the game and we can theorize that the sheep ousted the wrong people. [He hopes they'll oust the wrong people either way, but there were three teams in that clue, not two. They can shift the blame to a different sheep team either way.]
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Needless to say, he's a bundle of nerves and frustration himself, but he'll try not to take it out on anyone else. That just wouldn't be fair. Still, don't talk to him about responsibilities and people who are counting on you. Do not.]
I've come to find that the hooonorable judge isn't the only one around here who's "cracked". In fact, after seeing a few things turn to glass before my very eyes, I'm startin' to feel like I have a few bats in the ol' belfry myself, baby.
[He takes a moment to run a hand through his hair. Maybe this is just some big bad nightmare and he'll wake up to find this whole day never happened.] ... That saaaid, I don't see any reason why we shouldn't choose the honorable judge's team. It's best to keep the other suspect teams around. If we're lucky, our graaacious host won't reveal the alignment of the teams who were taken out of the game and we can theorize that the sheep ousted the wrong people. [He hopes they'll oust the wrong people either way, but there were three teams in that clue, not two. They can shift the blame to a different sheep team either way.]