Gemma? (Part III)

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Gemma? [Page III]

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Who is Gemma talking to?

Blogger Tachyon
Date Posted December 16th, 2006
URL youtube.com
Length 0:33
Description Oh dear. That's not very nice, now is it? LOL.
Location(s) The payphone, Gemma's flat
YouTube Tags LG15 lonelygirl15 daniel danielbeast bree gemma gemmers19 jonas jonastko opaphid tachyon lucy helper order phone call
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Glenn Rubenstein
Assistant Producer Mari Devincenzi
Director(s) Glenn Rubenstein
Camera Glenn Rubenstein
Vidplay Glenn Rubenstein
Story Glenn Rubenstein
Editor(s) Glenn Rubenstein
Cast
Gemma Jackie Jandrell
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Gemma? [Part II]"
Next "Gemma [Part IV]"
Directly after "Back At Bree's"
Directly before "Investigating Gemma - NBR 7"

Gemma? [Page III] is the twenty-sixth video in the OpAphid video series.

Transcript

(Video footage from the location of Gemma's video Scared To Go Home is shown. Palm trees are in the background. Gemma is at a payphone.)

Gemma: Op isn't mad at me. At least I hope she isn't. Clearly this approach won't work with Bree. I swear that girl only takes advice from her stuffed animals. Are you sure the D in APHID isn't an option?

Text: And that's not all.

Notes

  • The question "Are you sure the "D" in Aphid isn't an option?" can be taken either way. Perhaps Gemma wishes to skip the "D" in APHID, or perhaps she wishes to exercise the "D" in APHID against Op's wishes.
  • The "D" in APHID is taken to mean "Destroy". Gemma has been known to use the "D" in APHID before, in her failed attempt against Sebastian.<ref>Forum topic explaining a letter from Tachyon to Sebastian</ref><ref>Also see Puzzle (Language Labs) for an email from Gemma to Sebastian.</ref>
  • The "Gemma?" videos were originally supposed to be one larger video. However, it was broken down into segments because it was so jam-packed with information. [1]

References

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