As Tyler sits there, a beautiful brunette in a white bikini complete with a see-through flowery sash on her hips, sun hat and overly large sunglasses sits on the lounge chair next to him. Actually, sit isn't elegant enough, she positions herself in the chair, removes her sun hat and tosses her hair like in one of those shampoo commercials.
Both Nick and Hikaru should see similar scenes, even if at completely opposite ends of the ship. A karaoke bar here, a small casino there, the penny arcade. Hikaru passes an older couple just finishing up a septuagenarian* make-out session, and Nick passes some kids chasing each other with squirt guns.
*septuagenarians are people over the age of 70
The dinner menu offered Matt by overly cheerful table server displays a variety of sushi and sashimi, steak and lobster dishes (one even with both), and the standard overpriced yet tasty hamburger. The table server can be heard off in the distance with his supervisor, discussing another colleague's "Pieces of Flair" (Yes, I did just go there.)
After the more caring girls have forgotten Andy's blunder and gone off with their own conversation, one raven-haired beauty is still obviously looking at him, if out of the corner of her eye. The other guys on the court wait to see if him and Kris will leave. "You guys leavin' then?" one asks.
After the previews finish, the titles reveal that Zander is about to watch
"Forgetting Sarah Marshall". It seems like it will be...entertaining.
Meanwhile, Bill is busy stocking the freezer for the restaurant. Boxes of lobster, crab, shrimp and other frozen goods stacked 10 crates high sometimes, making Bill stop every now and then to rest his back. He hears some of the dance performers in the other room grabbing a quick snack before they prep for their show. Bill shakes his head and goes back to his manual labor.
"Well, you'll have plenty of time to live in a van down by the river, when you're living...in a van down by the river!" --Matt Foley, motivational speaker