Not exact matches
As classmates swapped Panini stickers featuring the faces of men of whom I had genuinely never heard, and who played for teams named
after towns I didn't even know existed, I would be discussing the finer
plot points of the latest Tom Baker adventure, perhaps even questioning whether the
Key to Time should have provided the story arc for an entire season...
One of them («Inside Out,» one of only a handful of reviews I'd like to rewrite
after misinterpreting a
key plot point) has already ascended to classic status.
After hearing different versions of the stories — some told fluently, some spliced with verbal fillers, and some interrupted by coughing — listeners were asked to verbally recall the stories in as much detail as possible.92 Listeners were consistently better able to remember the stories with the fillers.93 This effect occurred regardless of whether fillers were inserted at
key plot points, where they might naturally appear, or randomly sprinkled throughout the story.94