[Jay inches into the kitchen, tilting his his head--tilting the lens--to try to get a better look. Get a better angle.]
Still need it, so.
[He shrugs, tries to hold the lens steady. It's been too long since he's had the weight of a camera in his hands; he's not planning to let go anytime soon.]
[He decides to risk a question of his own.]
You stopped?
[He doesn't know how different this Tim is. The Tim he remembers didn't exactly live with the chest cam strapped to him anymore, but then again, he had somebody--Jay, he had Jay--taking footage for him. Making sure Wonderland didn't wipe any more than they could prevent. And before, before Wonderland, they had duplicate footage, every scene shot from two different angles.]
[Is this just what happens to Tim, when nobody's got a camera on him? He starts carrying around an axe, quits getting a haircut?]
[He looks healthier, though. Not sure what that says.]
[Jay keeps the camera running. Tim should have a backup of this, in case something happens. In case they forget.]
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Still need it, so.
[He shrugs, tries to hold the lens steady. It's been too long since he's had the weight of a camera in his hands; he's not planning to let go anytime soon.]
[He decides to risk a question of his own.]
You stopped?
[He doesn't know how different this Tim is. The Tim he remembers didn't exactly live with the chest cam strapped to him anymore, but then again, he had somebody--Jay, he had Jay--taking footage for him. Making sure Wonderland didn't wipe any more than they could prevent. And before, before Wonderland, they had duplicate footage, every scene shot from two different angles.]
[Is this just what happens to Tim, when nobody's got a camera on him? He starts carrying around an axe, quits getting a haircut?]
[He looks healthier, though. Not sure what that says.]
[Jay keeps the camera running. Tim should have a backup of this, in case something happens. In case they forget.]