What Do You Think?

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#441a: “What Do You Think?”
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10For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

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What Do You Think?

“What Do You Think?” is episode #441a of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by John Fornof, and originally aired on April 8, 2000.

Summary

Liz Horton uses the Room of Consequence to find out what other people really think of her.

Plot

After a rather tedious day at school, Liz wonders what people really think of her. Her friend Sarah Prachett seems to like her clothes, but does she? Her friend Alex seems to like her, but does he really? Will she get the part in the Little Theater production? Whit offers to show her what others are thinking through the Room of Consequence. Liz experiences what it's like to hear what other people are thinking. Sarah doesn't really like her clothing. Alex likes her, but only when compared to dissecting frogs. She got the part in the play, but no one was really paying attention when she performed. She decides that maybe thoughts are better left unheard.

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Discussion Questions

  1. Why doesn’t God want us to know what people are thinking?
  2. How can we find out about what God thinks?
  3. Why was Whit upset that Eugene had made a robot of him?
  4. Are there things in your life that you pay more attention to than God? What are they?

Cast

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Role Voice Actor
Alex Jefferson Travis Tedford
Connie Kendall Katie Leigh
Eugene Meltsner Will Ryan
John Whittaker Paul Herlinger
Liz Horton Lauren Schaffel
Sarah Prachett Scarlett Pomers
Teacher Will Ryan

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Character Mentioned By
Heather Acuff Connie Kendall


Notes

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  • John Beebee says: "The trip inside Eugene's head was especially fun to hear after the recording session. As he often does, the actor who plays Eugene took the lines I had written and added to them, making them even better!"
  • This episode originally had an AIO shorty between it and its pair, #441b: “Idol Minds”. The shorty was titled "Revelation Trailer". This shorty is currently unavailable in any format from Focus on the Family. This skit occurs as Eugene and Connie sit in a movie theater. They see a trailer for the book of Revelation and then the trailer begins to interact with them. Good lines include, "If you're on the right side, we guarantee you'll like the ending," "Revelation...coming sooner than you think."
  • When Liz says "How could I forget? Nearly put me off Choca-Mocha-Chocolate Fudge cake with Chocolate-Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream permanently!" she is referring to #428a: “The Eternal Birthday”.
  • When Liz's teacher mentally sings about "little froggies all unwary" and "a wandering froggy" he is singing a parody of songs from Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado.
Goofs
  • According to Alex's thoughts in the Room of Consequences, he doesn't even know who Liz is. This is a contradiction to The Eternal Birthday when Alex doesn't just know Liz, but is invited to her birthday party.

Reviews

Quotes

Eugene Meltsner: <thinking> Tell, William Tell, the William Tell Overture composed in 1829, tell, toll, bell, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway, The Importance of Being Earnest, Ernie and Burt, Ernie with the funny voice, Burt with the funny nose, nose, homonym of no's, which is the plural of no. <spoken> No.
Liz Horton: Oo! This is driving me nuts!
Eugene Meltsner: <thinking> Nuts, Hazel, Pecan, Pistachio, Nietzsche.


Eugene Meltsner: I wouldn't want to ruin Miss Kendall's reputation for punctuality.


Sarah Prachett: Oh, you got your hair cut!
Liz Horton: Not cut, styled. Yesterday at Greenblatt's Department Store!
Sarah Prachett: <thinking> Would've guessed The Electric Palace.