Which plot segment raised your adrenaline?
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Re: Which plot segment raised your adrenaline?
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Can't agree enough.Laura Bach wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 13:02 The same part affected me too. I was panicked when I knew there was no way Larry could benefit from some medical supplies. I guess that part scares me most about the sea.
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This was really scary indeed. In most instances, what results when an artery is cut is blood gushing out which could have been the case with Steve. Apart from bleeding, you never know what was going in his mind sensing that he had lost half of his foot.juliusotieno02 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 03:59 When Lary's arms and legs got amputated! that was scary. Imagining the helplesness of Lary got me more scared than worried.
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Larry's injury and William being discovered ALIVE!
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Can't agree enough.juliusotieno02 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 03:59 When Lary's arms and legs got amputated! that was scary. Imagining the helplesness of Lary got me more scared than worried.
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Yeah. And the good thing is both parties resolved the issue.
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This would have been good to see how Larry would have apprehended the Buckhorn tugs and also if he could have managed to keep the company running. Too sad that he died. The amount of blood lost could not allow him to live longer. The situation is made worse by the fact that he was at sea.Gikonyo Caroline wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 02:05 The horrendoud section when Larry loses his leg and arm aboard the ship . I thought he would survive the incident despite the blood loss and infectiins because his collegues dud give him first aid so i was holding on to hope but he died
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Yeah, it was quite a relief. Thanks to Louise who applied some wisdom and the Buckhorn tugs had to give in. Otherwise fighting against the company would have been a hard thing.
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