Lex: I've spent the most of my life taking back entrances (he says it figuratively meaning hiding, right?) to avoid journalists like you. Carry: I just want to write an article about you. Lex: That's your pitch? (That's the way you seduce me?) There are articles written about me all the time. Carry: But you're either dismissed as (mocked as?)a wild child or the spoiled son of Lionel Luthor. You've gotten some good press (nice articles about him?) in the 'Inquisitor' but the 'Journal' is not a tabloid, it's respected and can change your image. Lex: What did you have in mind? Carry: A cover profile (the cover of a magazine with his face?) on your work here.
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blue 1. I think probably literally. " blue 2.
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blue 1.
I think probably literally.
" blue 2.
I have no context to make me think this is not genuine.
Are you suggesting Carry is using (her) journalistic profession as a cover for a romantic seduction?
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blue 1. I think probably literally. Celebrities actually do this to avoid the "Paparazzi."
blue 2. I have no context to make me think this is not genuine. Are you suggesting Carry is using (her) journalistic profession as a cover for a romantic seduction? Journalists often need to make a "sales pitch" to persuade a celibrity to give them an interview. That is, they promise some spe