So the policy only allows one light in the room, right?
Then why not just replace it with a floodlight bulb or 100 watt bulb? That way you can actually see things your looking for and you aren’t actually breaking any rules…
Because that would violate the rule of obvious tropes- When you want to invoke a trope and break the 4th wall at the same time, you cannot call out said trope without indirectly pointing out how dumb it is.
There’s a single lamp over a desk in the middle of a dark room. This is obviously spy shit, but does it make sense from a practical standpoint? Fuck no. Almost no convention in storytelling does, so just accept the obvious trope and suspend your damn disbelief.
If Greg leaves for his office, nothing should stop Owen from using the flashlight anyway. Unless Greg took his phone as collateral for the keys to the archive?
That is still not helpful. See, i think the question is "how he will find the right map in the dark", not "How he will know it is the right map once he looks at it under the light."
……no
Y E S
Unreasonable NO! D:
So the policy only allows one light in the room, right?
Then why not just replace it with a floodlight bulb or 100 watt bulb? That way you can actually see things your looking for and you aren’t actually breaking any rules…
Because that would violate the rule of obvious tropes-
When you want to invoke a trope and break the 4th wall at the same time, you cannot call out said trope without indirectly pointing out how dumb it is.
There’s a single lamp over a desk in the middle of a dark room. This is obviously spy shit, but does it make sense from a practical standpoint? Fuck no. Almost no convention in storytelling does, so just accept the obvious trope and suspend your damn disbelief.
It’d make more sense for them to put in a LED Bulb 100 Watts
So…how many file cabinets HAS Madison kicked a dent in? 😀
Yes.
😂😂
And then Owen finds a pose-able mirror on a shelf next to the door. He uses it to light up the cabinet he wants to see.
If Greg leaves for his office, nothing should stop Owen from using the flashlight anyway. Unless Greg took his phone as collateral for the keys to the archive?
Never heard of that movie. And after looking it up, I still fail to see what Greg is referring to…
https://youtu.be/pJV546PsXKg?t=129
That is still not helpful.
See, i think the question is "how he will find the right map in the dark", not "How he will know it is the right map once he looks at it under the light."
I get the drawer reference. And the other reference fits with it.
So I guess the movie reference is so Owen knows what project is the right one when he sees it? The only one featuring someone wearing a skin?