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When Minkowski hugs Eiffel in Ep31 Sécurité, she just grabs hold of him without making a sound, and the listener only knows about the hug because of the "oof" noise Eiffel makes in reacting to having "the wind knocked straight out of him", and the script directions say that Minkowski has "tears silently streaming down her face", and Eiffel is the one who directly acknowledges the hug verbally ("Don't apologise for hugging"). If all we had was Minkowski's side of the interaction, we probably wouldn't know that they hugged.
When Eiffel hugs Minkowski in Ep54 The Watchtower, he first tells her "C'mere, give us a hug!", and he makes a happy sound of effort as he squeezes her, and Minkowski - under the influence of Pryce's restraining bolt - doesn't seem to have any reaction at all, which Eiffel doesn't appear to notice. Once again, if all we had was Minkowski's side of the interaction, we wouldn't know that they hugged.
The question of 'in what ways is the hug made audible?' feels much more significant in audio than it would in any another medium, and I do think it reflects something about these characters and their willingness to be open with their affection. Minkowski "grabs him and hugs him" hard enough to knock the wind out of him, but she does so silently. In a somewhat similar but also very different moment of reunion, Eiffel "embraces her" and he's not quiet as he does it. There's something about how Communications Officer Eiffel is always the one who verbalises their physical affection, whether or not he's the one who initiated the hug. The closest Minkowski gets to verbally acknowledging a hug is through an apology; Eiffel is the one who makes the hugs real for the listener.
#Wolf 359#w359#Doug Eiffel#Renée Minkowski#Renee Minkowski#This links into how Eiffel is in many ways a protagonist built for the audio medium#He reacts to things and he tends to do so loudly#Also when Minkowski tells Eiffel 'shut up. just stop talking' during the Sécurité hug#the script direction for that line is '(tiny)'#and that makes me feel things#She's emotional in a way that makes her voice tiny...#I know I talk about Eiffel & Minkowski hugs in basically every other post#but I'm doing it again#If anyone is following me who doesn't want to hear about Eiffel & Minkowski hugs#then they are probably lost and should look elsewhere#I think it's probably not easy to make a hug obvious in audio drama without it sounding a little awkward#It's not necessarily a very audible interaction#(Which might be why I don't think there's really anything in the audio#to indicate the script direction that Eiffel and Lovelace hug in Ep56 Idle Hands)#The Magnus Archives managed it pretty well with their fabric rustles#but those don't live in my heart like Eiffel's hug noises#the empty man posteth#wolf 359 spoilers#w359 spoilers#Eiffel & Minkowski
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#This links into how Eiffel is in many ways a protagonist built for the audio medium#He reacts to things and he tends to do so loudly#Also when Minkowski tells Eiffel 'shut up. just stop talking' during the Sécurité hug#the script direction for that line is '(tiny)'#and that makes me feel things#She's emotional in a way that makes her voice tiny...#I know I talk about Eiffel & Minkowski hugs in basically every other post#but I'm doing it again#If anyone is following me who doesn't want to hear about Eiffel & Minkowski hugs#then they are probably lost and should look elsewhere#I think it's probably not easy to make a hug obvious in audio drama without it sounding a little awkward#It's not necessarily a very audible interaction#(Which might be why I don't think there's really anything in the audio#to indicate the script direction that Eiffel and Lovelace hug in Ep56 Idle Hands)#The Magnus Archives managed it pretty well with their fabric rustles#but those don't live in my heart like Eiffel's hug noises
When Minkowski hugs Eiffel in Ep31 Sécurité, she just grabs hold of him without making a sound, and the listener only knows about the hug because of the "oof" noise Eiffel makes in reacting to having "the wind knocked straight out of him", and the script directions say that Minkowski has "tears silently streaming down her face", and Eiffel is the one who directly acknowledges the hug verbally ("Don't apologise for hugging"). If all we had was Minkowski's side of the interaction, we probably wouldn't know that they hugged.
When Eiffel hugs Minkowski in Ep54 The Watchtower, he first tells her "C'mere, give us a hug!", and he makes a happy sound of effort as he squeezes her, and Minkowski - under the influence of Pryce's restraining bolt - doesn't seem to have any reaction at all, which Eiffel doesn't appear to notice. Once again, if all we had was Minkowski's side of the interaction, we wouldn't know that they hugged.
The question of 'in what ways is the hug made audible?' feels much more significant in audio than it would in any another medium, and I do think it reflects something about these characters and their willingness to be open with their affection. Minkowski "grabs him and hugs him" hard enough to knock the wind out of him, but she does so silently. In a somewhat similar but also very different moment of reunion, Eiffel "embraces her" and he's not quiet as he does it. There's something about how Communications Officer Eiffel is always the one who verbalises their physical affection, whether or not he's the one who initiated the hug. The closest Minkowski gets to verbally acknowledging a hug is through an apology; Eiffel is the one who makes the hugs real for the listener.
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