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Escape from la hershey8/10/2023 ![]() ![]() The lady did take our picture though as we excited which was nice. (We've had that courtesy shown us before in other escape rooms) but there were people waiting so we did not get closure on the story so it ended very anticlimactically and I think there could have been a little more "empathy" around that closure rather than "times up" type of thing. The only thing I would have liked is for the host to show us the items that would have unlocked the the steps we didn't get to. I would recommend 4 people to solve this one. We did not solve it - probably were 3-4 clues from the end. We asked for many clues compared to other ones we've done because with two people it was just hard. Due to covid, there was only two of us, so it ended up being pricey for two people ($100) but I'm excusing that to support a local business. Well done, and we can't wait to come back! (They do give notifications at 30 kin, 15, and 5 min) Definitely in the top 5 rooms we've done! Both game masters were friendly, kind, and encouraging. (Nothing more frustrating than not knowing what to do with information) Very well put together rooms! These are the first rooms I've done without a running timer, and honestly I think it helped not constantly watching the clock count down. ![]() Not many real "logic leaps" and there was a clear indication of what to do with information. Wow! I've done 30+ rooms, and the immersion was tremendous. We did the Museum of Magic and the 1920s investigation. Finally, everyone was healthy and we rescheduled. Without hesitation, Josh canceled my booking for December and told me to reach out when we were able to reschedule. Having done several escape rooms, I was unsure how that situation would go, as I know the no refund policy. Unfortunately, due to Covid, we were forced to reschedule due to quarantining. Her identity appears to be accepted by everyone except Snake, who continuously uses what is referred to now as a dead-name.Booked two rooms here for December. ![]() There are no questions about surgeries, or why. This is an early favorable portrayal of trans woman. Pam Grier acquired her role as a transgender woman by stuffing a giant sock in her pants and doing what she called "The brother-man walk" around the studio.Īside from the Japanese and Slovak TV versions, Pam Grier's character was dubbed by male voice actors in most dubbed adaptions. John Carpenter was able to lower Hershe's voice by an octave and a half in post-production. The decision was made that everyone will go, and because of the shape of the roads, they will use a wing shaped version of hang gliders.Īfter a showdown with Cuervo Jones' men, Hershe and her soldiers were killed by a rocket at the helicopter by Jones. with a million Blue Backs that they can get out on a government helicopter. Snake agreed to take everyone out of L.A. (stylized on-screen as John Carpenter's Escape from L.A.) is a 1996 American post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell also starring as Snake Plissken. This prompted her to firmly tell him she was no longer Carjack Malone, but now "Hershe Las Palmas, the most drop-dead, to-die-for number you ever laid that one eye on."Īfter finding out that Cuervo Jones had the black box that would take out all the power, she sarcastically says "Oh ya, right, and the Plutoxin 7 Virus is going to kill you in less than 10 hours", alluding to the virus Snake had been infected with. Much to Hershe's irritation, Snake continuously referred to her by Carjack. In 2013, the United States president (Cliff Robertson) is exiling all citizens who don't conform to his hyper-conservative views to Los Angeles, which became an island after a huge earthquake. Glad to see your still packing a gun between your legs." Snake then made a comment about the difference between doing the job in Cleveland and now, which led Eddie to question about Hershe being in Cleveland. Snake placed his hand on Hershe's exposed leg and slid his hand up as if checking to see how much had changed physically, but instead pulled out a gun from under her dress, saying "The more things change, the more they stay the same. When Snake Plissken first encountered Hershe in Los Angeles, she pretended not to recognize the name "Carjack Malone." She only asked "What's in it for me?" when Map to the Stars Eddie stated he was there with Plissken. Between the Cleveland job and her incarceration in Los Angeles, Hershe transitioned. She was an accomplice to Texas Mike O'Shae during a job in Cleveland. Hershe Las Palmas (previously known as Carjack Malone) was a powerful gang leader in Los Angeles Island. Facing deportation for a series of crimes, Snake Plissken is offered a chance to earn a pardon by traveling to the island and recovering the remote, a task that. ![]()
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