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chosehumanity ([personal profile] chosehumanity) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-06-05 11:10 am
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TeeVee for Beginners, Friday Period Two

They were not in a classroom today. In fact, they were in the gym. And there weren't any couches, just very cold, very plastic chairs. The A/C was running on high. There was a flatscreen at the front of the class, which Mitchell was standing in front of - many feet away from the chairs.

He had some wads of cotton plugged up his nose. With his complexion, he figured he could get away with saying he was simply a bit ill. It wasn't that whatever was happening affected him, but it meant that the air was full of pheromones - of desire, want, blood rushing heavily through veins and--

It disgusted him. He didn't want to hurt any of them. He would've stayed at home, if he hadn't been afraid it'd cost him his job. "Today, we'll be discussing recent television," he started, "It's faster-paced, cut more rapidly, making its departure from the theatre." He wasn't planning to be speaking long today. His classes always seemed to be affected by this sort of business. "Some say it's because our cultural attention span has gotten so short. Some say it's simply because we can absorb more information than we did previously. I'm not a scientist, I can't tell you which one it is, but I can tell you that modern standards of comedy seem to have fallen quite a bit."

"The television medium is much more scattered now. There's far more channels than in the past, when at best you'd get five or six. Now, you can watch a hundred different things or more, geared towards your tastes, wishes, and expectations. Cooking channels, comedy channels, news channels. Anything you might want to learn, anything you might want to follow, anything you might want to have fun with? It's there on the TV. Just a click of the remote away."

He went into a bit of a routine about sci-fi and fantasy channels and fiction, but it was a bit sketchy, along the lines of, 'sci-fi is about the future, fantasy has dragons, all of these types have their standards'. "Then there's the sitcom," he finished, at last, "Developed back in the 50s, perfected in the 80s. Situational comedy. A cast of characters operating from the same 'situation', like a drama with jokes. It's often about the dialogue."

He pointed at the TV with the remote. "Today, we'll be watching different channels. You'll discuss what defines each and every one of them. What are the most obvious visual markers? Who does the channel seem to be geared at? Would you watch it on your own?"
future_sandworm: (worried)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] future_sandworm 2009-06-05 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately Leto had a DVD to return. He approached Mitchell, although certainly not getting too close. "I watched this, as you suggested," he said.

At least the cotton buds up the nose weren't that attractive, but then... NO. No.
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Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] future_sandworm 2009-06-05 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes." Leto saw no reason to question that. He put the DVD down on the desk.

And then he just had to ask: "Does the cotton wool help against the drugs?"
future_sandworm: (worried)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] future_sandworm 2009-06-05 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"I have reason to believe there are drugs, possibly airborne, that..." He stared into Michell's eyes. "Make people sexually aroused."
future_sandworm: (serious)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] future_sandworm 2009-06-05 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't!" Leto said hastily. "...worry." He was about to take a step closer, then realised what he was doing and backed away, quickly. "I will see you next week."
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Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
The teacher looked unwell and was obviously trying to avoid the students.

Jack's sex pollen-assisted hormones didn't especially care, strangely enough. They decided that, with the way this week had been going, trying to chat up Professor Mitchell would be a brilliant capper.

... all right. Jack would have been entirely capable of deciding something like that without extra sex pollen assistance. Anyhow, he had a question! An entirely logical, important, class-based question.

"Professor Mitchell?" he began, and his manners were, for the moment at least, entirely appropriate. "May I ask you about something they mentioned on the news channel?"
bitten_notshy: (neutral - dark shirt)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"They kept saying something about following CNN on Twitter, on the little text at the bottom of the screen," Jack noted. "Is that a periodical?"

... no, no one had showed him the Internet yet.
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Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh. Right," Jack said, as if that made sense. "I can ask ... Tony. Or someone. I know he's good at the technology bits."

And if that were really all, he would be going. But it wasn't all, so he stood there for a second, idly fidgeting with a piece of hair, and finally came out with, "Are you sick?"

bitten_notshy: (distinctly intrigued)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Mitchell was always attractive. That smile was lethal, and Jack's smile in response was as reflexive as it was boyish.

A schoolgirl crush on a teacher. (Really, Jack, haven't we already been here?) He would roll his eyes at himself later. Right then, it felt appropriate to murmur sympathetically even though he wasn't entirely sure what stopping smoking had to do with anything. "I'm sorry," he said. "And you had a bit of a nosebleed, too, it looks like."
Edited 2009-06-05 13:36 (UTC)
bitten_notshy: (dark shirt hi there)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't have another class until Tuesday," Jack said, as if he couldn't hear the please go and bother someone else implicit in Mitchell's tone. "Nothing but time. I may take the train back to Baltimore tonight, if I can find a rail schedule."

It would be a surprise visit, and a bit soon for one, but Jack was almost certain he could make Sebastien not mind.
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Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"You don't look that old," Jack said, which he knew was cheesy even as he said it. "And this hardly feels like class, really. It's sitting around watching films."
bitten_notshy: (neutral - dark shirt)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've seen this," Jack said, waving a hand vaguely at the screens in the room in a subtle challenge, "and I've seen a few novelties about girls tied to train tracks back home. Oh, and two or three things back in the dorms. Not much sophistication in any of it."

... no, he still wasn't going anywhere. Stupid, stupid boy, stupid sex pollen.

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Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2009-06-05 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Now that really couldn't be ignored, even in Jack's addled state. It was nicely phrased, but it was an order. "Of course," he said, trying to keep a whine of frustration out of his voice entirely. To sound at all like that wouldn't be appropriate, helpful, or terribly likable.

The train ride to see Sebastien, though ... that was sounding better every moment.

"I'll see you in class next week, then. Sir."

Re: Talk to Mitchell

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