The scene opens with the narrator drunk and having sex with his "lowlife senior" . He tells us that he's done this because he made the right decision. He's decided that he won't allow the director to continue to do whatever he pleases. He wants to know what's up with the whole "I'm going to do this because I made my decision" thing. The narrator asks what the conversation was about, and the narrator tells him that it was about how much the director loved him. He asks if the director touched him, and then he asks if it's "that addicting" thing, like "Crunchy" or "So wet already." The narrator says that he doesn't want history to repeat itself, and he wants to make sure that the director is off doing whatever he wants with the woman he loves. He also wants to show the narrator that "resistance is futile."
The scene opens with the narrator drunk and having sex with his "lowlife senior" . He tells us that he's done this because he made the right decision. He's decided that he won't allow the director to continue to do whatever he pleases. He wants to know what's up with the whole "I'm going to do this because I made my decision" thing. The narrator asks what the conversation was about, and the narrator tells him that it was about how much the director loved him. He asks if the director touched him, and then he asks if it's "that addicting" thing, like "Crunchy" or "So wet already." The narrator says that he doesn't want history to repeat itself, and he wants to make sure that the director is off doing whatever he wants with the woman he loves. He also wants to show the narrator that "resistance is futile."