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It did lead the JC to wonder, Rick Deckard-like, whether he is not, himself, after all, a replicant. This would make a great play.
It did lead the JC to wonder, Rick Deckard-like, whether he is not, himself, after all, a replicant. This would make a great play.


Having said that, I have just had the mental image of seeing the JC as Rick Deckard in {{br|Blade Runner}}, but Deckard’s revelation comes not as he is hanging by his fingers off a dripping building, picked out by swatching searchlights while Rutger Hauer moodily stamps on his dislocated fingers and riffs improvised interstellar war poetry at him, but in generic conference room, facing off against a [[Linklaters]] capital markets associate in a beige cardigan armed only with an infinite capacity for detail.
Having said that, I have just had the mental image of seeing the JC as Rick Deckard in {{br|Blade Runner}}, but Deckard’s revelation comes not as he is hanging by his fingers off a dripping building, picked out by swatching searchlights while Rutger Hauer moodily stamps on his dislocated fingers and riffs improvised interstellar war poetry at him, but in generic conference room, facing off against a [[Linklaters]] capital markets associate in a beige cardigan armed only with an infinite capacity for soul-crushing detail about implausible contingencies.


So, actually, it ''wouldn’t'' make a good play at all. It really, really wouldn’t.
So, actually, it ''wouldn’t'' make a good play at all. It really, really wouldn’t.

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