He tells Ross not to touch the money or the merchandise including the new pinball game that is still in the back and he can't even get up to go to the bathroom until he comes back and if Mr. Olson gives a Ross a chance under the impression that Ross has stated that he can be trusted. Olson that he won't miss any more sales if he's there when he's gone and finally Mr. When hearing this, Ross once again tries to persuade him to give him a chance by proving to him he can run and care for the store, when Mr. Olson turns it off and tells him he has decided to go for a late lunch at 3:00 and decided to close up for an hour. On his way back out to the front of the store Ross swipes some change from a till and plays a pinball game it's seems to be a fire themed game and he is doing pretty well. He shoos him to go outside to play the other pinball games. Olson barks at him for peeking at it and claims that it's not working properly, missing a critical piece, and it's an old collectors' item. Ross then notices a cloak covering something lifts it up and mentions that there is a new pinball game under the cloak. Olson thinks for a second shakes his no and says no. Olson to give him a chance claiming that he can trust him and he has lots of talents and that he won't have to fire him like did to his last employee named Steven. Olson snaps at him saying that all he seems to be talented at is playing pinball all day. Ross tries to persuade him to hire him because he works cheap and he claims to be talented. Olson is not sure he wants to hire anymore kids, and he certainly isn't so sure about hiring him. Olson if he has thought about whether or not he'll give Ross a job. Olson, a grumpy, long haired, middle aged man fixing something and he asks Mr. Ross heads into a merchandise and fix-it shop named Olson's in the top left window is a life size dummy of a masked medieval executioner wielding a sharp spiky mace. Ross sees it and seems sort of interested. He hides behind a display case in the hallway that has a really nice super soaker water gun in it with bronze and silver water barrels and a smaller similar water gun too. The security guard runs down after them and Ross runs off. Then just as he gets it a homeless bag lady wants it too and tries to fight him for it and they argue back and forth over who gets the quarter, until the commotion is brought to the attention of the security guard. He is seen checking payphones for lose quarters and next Ross looks inside the water fountain and finds a quarter and bends over to pick it up. Gary tells the story, The story takes place inside a huge two story shopping mall, and it's about a young man named Ross Campbell a mischievous, greedy loner who would do whatever it took to get something he wanted. Gary submits his approval for the Midnight Society throws in the dust, calling his story "The Tale of the Pinball Wizard" and begins his story. This is because you can always reset and begin a new game and get another chance, but what if it did count, what if you had to beat the game or the game is going to beat you and there were no resets, no replays and no second chances. When you play a game like that it doesn't matter if you win or lose. Gary tells them all, that Kristen is right. Gary says he is and takes the Game Boy away from Kiki, telling them all to fight over it later. Kristen disgusted says enough and asks who is going tonight. David says all he wants to do is find the key, even just once. Kristen tells them all it doesn't matter if you win or lose. Kiki says it's her turn and snags the Game Boy from Frank and sits down to play it. Kiki claims they're like the battle between good and evil, you gotta be smart and be fast and always think three steps ahead and have a lot of patience. Kristen then tells them how she just doesn't get how some people get so into playing videos games, because they're just games. Frank sits down next to Kristen and begins to play the game himself claiming it's a piece of cake. David is now all bummed out, Eric says oops sorry and goes to sit down.įrank asks him if he's got the key yet, David sadly tells him now, and Frank snatches the Game Boy and David discouragingly says he might never get the key. David disappointingly tells him that it resets the game. Then Eric steps up from behind pushes a button and asks what that button does. He is very excited and very focused and says he just needs a few more points and then he gets the key (meaning he might win the game or get the high score). That night at the meeting, we see David sitting down beside Betty Ann playing some unknown game on a Game Boy. Normand James as Executioner/Wrestler Guard.Nathalie Gauthier as Homeless Bag lady/The Evil Witch.Polly Shannon as Sophie/Princess Sophie.
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