Susan tests Tedd's glasses. Elliot warns Sarah that the glasses can see through clothes but it turns out that Tedd has removed that setting.
Cast Appearing[]
Setting[]
- Moperville North High School
- The Verres family's or the Dunkel family's house
Time[]
- February, first year
First Mention or Appearance Of[]
Art[]
- Greyscale
Layout[]
- Landscape
- Two rows: five panels in row 1 of whicbh all but the rightmost one are narrow, three panels in row 2 (total: eight panels)
Transcript[]
Tedd | (voice over a visual of Susan wearing and adjusting the glasses) There's a small button on the right-hand side of the glasses; click it to see different ways the glasses can modify vision. |
CLICK | |
The next few lines are over visuals of Susan's view through the glasses, which is of Sarah with a succession of different effects applied. This one has her in negative, with white outlines and gray fills against a black background. | |
Susan | I see... That's weird. |
Tedd | Click again to see more. |
CLICK | |
Sarah is in extreme close-up | |
Susan | Gah! That's too close! |
CLICK | |
The letters "REC." have appeared on Susan's view. Beneath them, Sarah looks normal again and Elliot is leaning close to her whisper whisper. Sarah looks aghast. | |
Susan | "Rec"? |
Meanwhile... | |
Over at Tedd's place, Grace sits at the computer and Ellen looks over her shoulder. | |
Ellen | Why did Sarah suddenly appear on the screen? |
Grace | What I wanna know is, why does this sort of thing always happen right when I'm about to rescue the princess??? |
Anyway... | |
Visuals show Tedd and Susan again. | |
CLICK | |
Susan | Hey, what gives? Why is there a mode that makes everything pitch-black? |
Tedd | Oh, that's all that's left of an unwanted feature that I removed. |
Susan | What "feature" was that? |
Tedd | Well, if you want a good clue, I have a feeling that Elliot warned Sarah about it a minute ago. |
Sarah is clasping her arms and bag firmly in front of her chest | |
Elliot | Um, Sarah? I think it was a false alarm; you can stop hugging your purse like that. |
Sarah | That's easy for you to say, Mr. No-Boobs! |