Edgar Allan Poe and his ghostly roommate Lenore await the arrival of their dinner party guests and everything goes exactly as planned. SHIPWRECKED/POE …
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Poor Emily. Although, when you think about it, she'd make the perfect murderer … ^^
Charlotte Bronte <3
Mary Shelly is gem
I do like this series so far, but this is driving me crazy as a mad Brontësaurus: Charlotte Brontë is way too prim and proper. The Brontë sisters were anything but and they were also from the North of England, so she'd have a Northern accent.
'Dinner parties are not the place for jokes' . Edgar Allen Poe is me. I love him so much already. And can we please talk about how beautiful Lenore's dress is. DAMN.
Emily Dickinson is me in most social situations. #PoeParty
Lenore is officially my favorite.
Has anyone here watched MyMusic? Poe reminds me of Indie
Here is the TV Tropes page for the webseries : http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WebVideo/EdgarAllanPoesMurderMysteryDinnerParty Let's all contribute so we can promote it on the wiki !
OKAY, my official guess for for Wilde's "orangutan" comment was because Eddie fell into orange colored soup which gave Eddie an orange face… like an orangutan.
We'll find out tomorrow!
"A spirit for a spirit" was the best play on words
Subscribed! I love this!
This is amazing! Great acting and humor. ;D
This is a wonderful premise, and I'm really enjoying the show thus far! Thanks so much for all the work I'm sure it took to bring such a cool idea into the world. :)
Lizzie Bennet has gone full circle into Caroline Lee
FRICKING FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am so glad that Tara Perry talked about this on Geek Streak. I am loving this!
Oscar Wilde is everythingggggg.
could it be the actual George Elliot or something about him? Mary Ann is an accomplice or impostor? I'm tired as heck so I'll let you think about the validity of this idea.
Can someone explain me the yeast-not risen joke with Mary Shelley?