![]() Thus, with a sleight of hand after being suddenly released from the mirror, Alice took Myka’s place. Unfortunately for Myka, she was caught by the ball’s influence which then thrust her into the Carroll mirror where she took the place of the woman trapped in the mirror – Alice, who happened to be the muse of Lewis Carroll’s story “Alice in Wonderland,” except this Alice was not so innocent and nice. Or, as Artie darkly summed up, it “imprints grim humanity against anything decent.” ![]() In hindsight, the song “I Will Survive,” which played when the disco ball was lit-up, proved only too prophetic as the Studio 54 Ball, which was cursed to reflect trapped desires, projected those yearnings and cravings onto everyone within its sphere. ![]() But, with the inadvertent crash of the Studio 54 Disco Ball, Myka was caught in the cross-fire of two artifacts reacting to each other and a whole lot of escapades ensued. It started innocuously enough with Pete play ping-pong with himself using the infamous Lewis Carroll mirror. where Pete and Myka were ambushed by implosion grenades and a villain out of Artie’s past, this week we had a bit of fun Vegas-style. ![]() On the heels of last week’s blow-up adventure in Washington, D.C. “Warehouse 13” A girl, a mirror and a disco ball make a knock-out combination ![]()
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