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Giovanni is seen in a car with Car Crash and yelling at him. He gets out of the car and rants for a bit. Car crash then drops off Giovanni and says "Have fun in the middle of the woods!". | |||
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This article is about an episode of Epithet Erased. For the town with the same name, see Redwood Run (Town).
"Redwood Run" is the 5th episode in the first season of Epithet Erased, and the 5th episode overall in the series.
Official Synopsis
A week after the museum incident, Detective Percy King has been placed in charge of hunting down the Arsene Amulet and the thieves who stole it. Meanwhile, Giovanni makes arrangements to meet with an underworld appraiser in the backwoods town of Redwood Run.
Plot
The begining shows Molly's home and Percival is chatting with Molly. Percival tells Molly to call her Percy. Percival and Molly have some tea, requested by Percival, the tea they drink is earl tea. Percival and Molly converse and Molly is asked questions by Percival about the Banzai Blasters that were in the muesuem. The scene cuts to Giovanni on the phone with ramsey. A voice asks Giovanni who he is talking to and Giovanni panics for a second, Giovanni tells the voice to shut up.
Giovanni hangs up and tells the voice to shut up once more.
(Theme Plays)
(The Episode Name Is Said)
Giovanni is seen in a car with Car Crash and yelling at him. He gets out of the car and rants for a bit. Car crash then drops off Giovanni and says "Have fun in the middle of the woods!".
Trivia
- the assists used for the scene when Giovanni is on the phone with Ramsey are said by jelloapocalypse himself in the track commentary that they will never be used again.
- When Zora walked past Car Crash, she was humming Great at Cowboy.
- Since this was done before Dawn M Bennett recorded her lines, Brendan Blaber was the person who whistled the tune. [1]