![]() Nicholas realizes that this woman’s life is etched in his minds own memory. In his sessions he sees her as he looks into the mirror. In his previous life he was a woman, a mystery to Nicholas, her name is Victoria Page who died in 1928. Nicholas wants to find some answers to dreams that have been plagueing his mind. Nicholas (living in the present: 1999) wants to find out who he was in his previous life and visits a hypnotherapist for regression therapy. This is a story where past and present come together. Sent to me by one Yvette Boertje.Ĭast of Characters: Nicholas, Victoria Page, Julian Baynes (the Sleeper), Senator Edward Baynes (the Miracle), The Hypnotherapist Here’s an old analysis I found in my mailbox from 16th of November, 1999. It’s absolutely mandatory that you have the lyric sheet in front of you to understand who is speaking, and what time frame they’re speaking from. It’s like Pulp Fiction, where you’re jumping back and forth between the past and the present, and it’s totally non-linearly, so you never know exactly where you are. It’s very involved, and it’s constantly shifting back and forth in time. Basically, it’s a kind of murder mystery thing, where he’s investigating the murders, and throughout the entire album, you’re led down one path toward solving the mystery, but at the end it sort of twists into some different places, and you can find some clues at the end of the album that lead you to believe something else. ![]() And that’s where Metropolis pt.1 gets tied in with The Miracle and The Sleeper. And as the album goes on, he investigates this girl’s life and finds out that she was murdered at a young age, and she was caught up in this love triangle with two brothers. He finds out that he is in fact the reincarnated soul of this girl that lived in the 1920s. MP: It’s a story about a person in the modern day, 1999, who keeps having flashbacks or dreams of this other world, this other life, and he goes to a hypnotherapist and gets regressed. The story is losely based on the movie “Dead Again” with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson, directed by Kenneth Branagh. Adding to that is that Edward has to go somewhere else to clean up and write the note and then go back and put the note in Julian’s pocket before he “ran for assistance.” The pathway out of view must have been pretty far from everything for four gunshots to go unnoticed on a Friday evening. But I don’t think there is any evidence that he is reincarnated Edward either… though a lot of people think he is.ġ is still a definite plot hole, or, at the least, pretty strong evidence that the police helped cover up the murders. We don’t even know whose house it is, though… Victoria’s? Julian’s?Ĭonsensus for 3 is that the hypnotist is not Edward at 101+ years old. The murder occurred “in a pathway out of view”, not at the house.
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We will definitely be back in 2016 for A Fireside Christmas. We saw the Elvis themed show All Shook Up and were thrilled with the song selection as well as the caliber of the singers. The cake was moist as can be and the frosting.if only I had their recipe! Oh, and then there was the show, as if the meal wasn't enough. My mom took my husband's, who couldn't finish, and ate his in addition to hers. The carrot cake and rum raisin ice cream dessert was to die for. The chicken was a bit dry, but show me a chicken breast that isn't. The ribs were out of this world, literally falling off the bone. My mother was the lone person in our party who didn't upgrade and had the buttermilk baked chicken breast with ribs. The asparagus, carrots and potatoes were all very good. My father had the ribeye and was very pleased. My husband was equally satisfied with his. It was cooked to perfection and rivaled the Waygu beef filet I had at an expensive steakhouse on Valentine's Day. My husband and I both had the sirloin and it literally melted in my mouth. 75% of my table upgraded our meals to the steak for less than $10 each over the included price. The coffee was even of superior quality! But the true star of the day was my steak. The bread (maple walnut and cheddar) was so delicious that I had seconds. The food was, honestly, some of the best I've had. He ensured that I didn't have an allergy to any of the other fruits in the salad or to the blackberry sangria (which I didn't, was delicious!) His genuine concern for my well-being in regards to my allergy was much appreciated and something not often found in dining today. What impressed me the most about the service was our waiter, Charlie. They provided the same salad but brought out a caddy of oil and vinegar for my dressing. I'd looked up the menu beforehand and called to tell them and was given a card alerting the waitstaff to my allergy. I also had a severe allergy to the papaya salad dressing they served. ![]() When I informed the bartender, he made me another specialty cocktail from the menu without question, and without additional cost. It was completely my fault for not reading the entire description. I'm allergic to banana and inadvertently ordered a specialty drink with banana liqueur. Accessiblity with The Fireside is a non-entity, particularly with the wheelchairs they have for use. When does a business owner take the time to contact a dissatisfied customer to make things right in this day and age anymore?! This time, my father had mobility issues due a recent knee injury and used a walker and I'm in a wheelchair. Thanks to the graciousness of Ryan Klopcic, one of the owners, we decided to give it a second chance. I'd been to The Fireside with my family last year to see Smoky Joe's Cafe in August and had been so disappointed that I swore never again. |
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