ward, but note it often has a sexual connotation. The "limelight" is a key word which means the center of media attention or public curiosity. Mockery. An object of ridicule, or a pathetic imitation of something important. A powerful word that is used often in the expression "a mockery of justice." A vague ambition. An adjective which means unclear or uncertain. What distresses you...is that Truman prefers his cell. "To distress" is to emotionally hurt. A "cell" can be a biological term, or as here, a reference to a prison cell. Television's first on-air conception. The biological word for when a sperm and egg are united to form an embryo. An interesting concept in this context, though it seems to simply suggest TV pornography! Well, another television milestone. A "milestone" is a word that means a major or unprecedented accomplishment. How's it going? :: Vital signs are good. A medical expression that refers to such things as heart rate, pulse, breathing, etc. This is about the great variable; When will death occur? A mathematical word that refers to something with many future possibilities or variations in outcome. This is a key concept for insurance companies. Stabbed in the heart by the tip of a runaway beach umbrella. "To stab" is a violent verb meaning to attack with a knife. A "runaway" anything is something that is moving while out of control, in this case perhaps because of the wind. No way to guard against that kind of thing. In this case, to "guard against" something is to protect oneself. Truman escapes from the cameras as crisis comes to Seahaven. What's he doing in his basement? The bottom floor of some houses, that is actually underground. Give me a close-up of his torso. An anatomy term for the trunk of the human body, which does not include the arms, legs or head. Zoom in. "To zoom in" is an excellent verb meaning to bring a camera closer to what you want to see in order to make it bigger. I got a six pack of cold brewskis with our name on them. A "six pack" refers to those drinks which are sold in packages of six cans or bottles. Come on, pal. Come on, buddy. Both "pal" and "buddy" are used to mean friend, though be aware that both can also be used sarcastically among people who certainly do not consider themselves friends. Come out, come out, wherever you are. What children say when they are playing the game "hide and seek" and they want their friends to show where they have been hiding themselves. Cut transmission! In this context, meaning "stop broadcasting the TV show!" Give me the remote. Short for "remote control," the wonderful little box that allows you to change TV channels without moving your lazy bones. Just find the son of a bitch! Crude, but commo
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