Thread:TheMaximumMatt/@comment-30953185-20180805212940/@comment-31647719-20180807180842

Lynn: It’s nothing, really... let’s-let’s just keep reading, okay?

Lincoln: (concerned) Okay.

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''Clyde: Come on! We're up next!''

Lincoln: Yeah... sure.

''[Cue montage of Clyde and Lincoln winning against other pairs overtime. Meanwhile, Hank and Hawk are moving up in the tournament too. Eventually, the two rival pairs make it up to the final round.]''

''Announcer: Attention all gamers! This is the final round! Lincoln and Clyde versus Hank and Hawk! The game you will be playing is- (spins a wheel. The wheel lands on "Street Boxers II") -Street Boxer Two!''

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Luan: (sarcastically) Gee, I wonder what they’re referencing.

Lincoln: Oh, come on, it’s not that bad.

Luan: Yeah, but couldn’t the author come up with something more creative, like... I don’t... Avenue Brawlers or something?

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''Clyde: Oh yeah! I'm the master at this game! This will be a cinch! Just you and I! It's too bad Lynn isn't here to compete with you...''

Lincoln: (pauses and begins to remember Lynn's words)

''Lynn's voice: (in Lincoln's mind) Ever since you introduced me to the world of arcade gaming, I've had nothing but a blast. I might not be the best at it, but for once in my competitive life, I can actually admit that I don't care if I lose or not, because I get to hang out with you.''

''Lincoln: Lynn... Lynn... Wait! Clyde! I can't go on like this!''

Clyde: What do you mean, Lincoln?

''Lincoln: It's Lynn! I need her for this round!''

''Clyde: Why? We're already-''

''Lincoln: Look! You have to understand! I know I said Lynn couldn't play arcade games, but that was before I realized how nice she was to me. She didn't care about winning! She thought that I trained her to play because so we could be good at something together in our lives. I've done her some serious wrong and I was too much of an idiot to realize it until now. I gotta get Lynn back!''

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Lisa: And exactly how do you plan on doing that? You’re in the middle of a tournament, in the final round no less, and you’re about to start. It’s too little too late.