Conversations with Mike and Stephen: Farms and twins
Mike:we're discussing the sexual deviances of Jon and Doc-Boy from Garfield
Stephen:I see.
Rob: Wouldn't it be weird if that farm was Orson's farm from the cartoon?
Mike:wow, it would make sense too
Rob: More Freud. Wade is definately neurotic.
Stephen: It isn't since Orson keeps on referring to the farmer. Perhaps a figment of his imagination....
His repressed truamatization by his borthers forced him to make an imaginary authatative figure .Sub-conciously that is.
Mike: obviously. and maybe sheldon witnessed, experienced or heard someting so traumatic that he repressed it, but still can't come out of his shell for fear of coming to grips with said event
Rob: Maybe Sheldon is an incest victim. It makes sense, since he's repressed.
Stephen:Subconsiously Sheldon hasn't come to grips with his trauma. He actually wanted to get out. but lo and behold his hatching just led to another shell.The 2 sheep are the incestuous ones
Mike: they look identical. and they're always together, there's the familial resemblance and the sexual tension all at once.
Stephen: and *holding* hands in one ep.
Rob: That's true.
Mike: the forbidden love, taboo if you will, of incest
Rob:I wouldn't be surprised if twins would often experiment with each other in real life.
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Mike: I wonder if the olsens ever did
Rob:Now that's just a fantasy, Mike.
Mike: Heh Did you see the twin tracker?
Rob: Yes I did, Mike. But it would make sense, with them going through puberty at the same time .I wonder if it was tramatic for the Olsons to play *one* character when they were young. That's pretty fucked up.
Stephen:Well in old Chinese tradition they kinda did that.When twins where born with one guy and one girl, they would actually seperate them at birth, raise them in different places and famlies and then they were arranged to be married when they grow up.They said it's because they look alike (or born at the same time) that they were destined to be with each other.
Rob: Man, China's fucked up.
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