“In the end, Ange Venus brings the whole thing over the line into a sort of, er, lack of redemption,” David Aaron Clark said. “When all four of them get together.”
“So why didn’t you call it ‘One Stroke over the Line, Ange Venus’?” I asked.
“I didn’t have the resources at the time,” he said.
Previously: Lana Croft takes these broken wings (off); No Man’s Land, White Man’s Burden
See also: David Aaron Clark, Metro
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