That was so Resident Evil, Luke said, his eyes wide. AwesomeI cracked a grin, a little breathless. It was kind of Alice awesome, wasn't it?
by Jennifer L. Armentrout (0 Reviews)
In the book "Sentinel" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character named Luke expresses his excitement by saying, "That was so Resident Evil," conveying a thrill reminiscent of the iconic horror game. His wide-eyed reaction highlights his enthusiasm for the moment, suggesting that the experience they just shared was intense and engaging. The reference to "Resident Evil" implies a sense of danger and adventure.
In response, the narrator feels a sense of exhilaration as well, noting how "awesome" the situation was. They connect the thrilling experience to "Alice," a reference to the protagonist of the "Resident Evil" film series, emphasizing the action-packed and dramatic elements they just witnessed. This exchange between the characters showcases their shared appreciation for the adrenaline-fueled scenario, creating a bond over their mutual interests and excitement.
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