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The next day, Trish is packing Christmas presents when she receives a call from inviting her to his Christmas party at his house. She would only be able to stay for a few hours due to her plane leaving that evening, but agrees to make an appearance. She attends with Hardin and Tessa. Trish is astonished to see the size of Ken’s house despite Hardin having told her it was massive. She curses over it but then knocks on the door. They are greeted by the warm smile of , Ken’s wife, and the women hug. A moment passes before Trish sees Ken across the entry way and the exchange a long look. She then crosses the threshold to give him a hug.
Trish exits the closet and heads for the cockpit but Notorious B.I.G manages to reach and consume the plane’s engine, sending the plane into a sharp descent and consuming so much energy it invades the entire backside of the plane. Making a run to the front of the plane with the enemy Stand chasing after her, Trish uses Spice Girl to rapidly punch and break off the pilot’s cabin, with Notorious B.I.G in the rest of the plane exploding. A small remain attaches itself to Abbacchio, causing Bucciarati to use Sticky Fingers’s arm to get it off. Trish uses Spice Girl to sever that arm, sending Notorious B.I.G into the sea as she bids it an “Arrivederci”.
(after Notorious BIG fight from the group pose they do when the plane is landing, notice how Trish is just standing off to the side and these two are cuddling wtf lmao).
When they switch bodies because of Silver Chariot Requiem, everyone is freaking the fuck out because they aren’t in their original bodies. Trish has the most over the top reaction to this. Right away we learn that she doesn’t find Mista attractive at all. Also when Mista touches Trish’s boobs while he is in her body, his reaction is, “why the fuck do i have these!?” not “oh my god i have boobies hell yeah!!” Also poor Mista, he is upset that she thinks he is some hairy smelly freak of nature. And honestly, I would yell at Mista too and tell him to stop touching me, if I was in her position as well.
The film begins as the cast boards a plane headed to the West coast. Young Trish (Abigail Schrader) and her older sister Jessie (Samantha Lester) are on their way home to California. Trish, being a young teenager, is using Jessie’s camera to film everything, and she also likes to talk. A lot. So far the characters felt real. A little too real. Trish is a little too friendly and outgoing and does start getting on your nerves before too long. On the plane the sisters meet Jimmy (James Lyon), a profession photojournalist also on his way home to California. The dialogue feels really natural among the sisters and Jimmy and at times seemed very unscripted. Well it turns out that the film was ad-libbed by the entire cast. I’m assuming that directors Dale Fabrigar and Everette Wallin gave general character descriptions in the script and it was up to the actors to fill in the rest. As far as this goes, the cast does a really nice job … most of the time.














