Perhaps Freak expects Max to focus on certain key elements or events when telling the story. Maybe also to add some personal feelings and thoughts.
Maybe Freak wants Max to be detailed and vivid in telling the story.
Well, here's a freak story. There was a man who found a tree in his backyard that had leaves that changed color every hour. It wasn't the normal seasonal change. In the morning, they could be bright pink, then turn purple by noon and blue in the afternoon. Scientists came to study it, but they were completely baffled. They couldn't find any scientific explanation for this phenomenon. Eventually, the tree just stopped changing colors and became a normal tree again.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with a specific 'Time Freak' story. It could be a unique or niche story that I haven't come across yet.
The narrator, Max, affects the story - telling by providing a personal perspective. He makes the story more real and relatable.
In some interpretations, Sherlock could be a bit hurt by it, although he would never show it outwardly. He might retreat into his mind palace for a moment to collect himself and then come back with a sharp retort. This could also lead to some character development where he starts to question how he is perceived by others and whether he should make an effort to change that perception.
Well, in the end of Cirque de Freak, there are some unexpected twists and turns that lead to a satisfying conclusion for most characters. The final scenes bring closure to the various plot threads that have developed throughout the series.
Well, there was this muscle kid who was a bit of a freak in the sense that he had an unusual training routine. He didn't follow the normal gym practices. Instead, he would do things like using tree branches as weights in the park. His unorthodox methods actually worked, and he grew muscles faster than his peers. People were initially skeptical but soon admired his creativity.
I'm not sure which specific 'kid muscle freak story' you are referring to. There could be many stories about kids with extraordinary muscular development, perhaps due to genetic factors, special training regimens, or certain medical conditions. Without more details, it's hard to tell the exact story.
He might be initially shocked. Sherlock is used to John being more understanding, so this outburst could catch him off - guard. But then he could go into his logical mode and start analyzing why John would say such a thing.
The setting of 'Freak the Mighty' is not explicitly tied to a specific year or era. It's more focused on the characters and their experiences.
The game progresses quite far, covering significant plot points and challenges.