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There were some decent characterizations, with just enough true-to-life stuff to keep the game from bogging down in saccharine sweetness. Like life in any confined piece of real estate, tensions great run high between the opposing camps. Nancy, much to her credit, does a good job of remaining the objective observer, even when Katie herself is implicated late in the game. All of the adult voices were excellent, but the quality varied drastically great with the younger actors. The actor playing Nancy had a nice tone and timbre, but her delivery great was wooden. She seemed so concerned with proper diction and correct enunciation that at times she came off as more robot than teenage girl. Something's Fishy on Deception Island As the island gives up its secrets, Nancy Drew finds herself hot on the trail of a mystery that includes a loony old lady living offshore on her own island (which, sadly, we never get to visit), an orphaned orca whale, an abandoned lighthouse and a series of tunnels dug by shanghai-happy locals from the turn of the century.
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