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Monday, January 17th, 2011 10:26 pm
[Sorry this one's a bit long, but there was a lot of great stuff on that final day.]

Friday, January 7:
Our final day at sea began with Peter Sagal leading a quiz show featuring the various entertainers. It was listed on the schedule as "Hey Hey... I'm Clever!", but after one of his comments about a pet peeve at Monday's Q&A session it was renamed "Hey Hey... I'm An Asshole!" Much like the Q&A session, this was a great chance to see a bunch of the performers a bit less formally and just cracking jokes with each other: those were some of my favorite parts of the cruise. This also may have been the only time all week that we saw David Rees's deadpan nonchalance break down into laughter. (If folks eventually get video of this online, I'll try to post the appropriate clip.)

After lunch, I ventured to the game room once again and entered the Pirate Fluxx tournament, competing for the chance to win a copy of the not-yet-released game. Sadly, Fluxx is always very random and we didn't have nearly enough time (or speed) to do lots of rounds to even that out... or at least, that's my excuse. :) While waiting for one particularly long round to finish at another table, my table played a game of "Once Upon a Time": it's a fascinating game about collaborative storytelling, but I got the sense that it could easily be prone to rules arguments and misunderstandings between players. I'd like to try it again now that I've got the gist of it. Once I was eventually bumped out of the Fluxx tournament, I played "Apples to Apples" for a while before it was time for the show.

The final evening of the cruise featured an all-request show by JoCo (we'd been turning in request cards all week), though it opened with the cruise director telling us how much he and the staff loved us. My ex-students Liana and Phil wound up sitting next to us, and as we discussed the week during intermission Liana commented that the last thing she'd expected from the trip was to find herself sitting next to her physics professor with both of us singing all the words to "I Feel Fantastic". JoCo sang lots of great songs, many of them more obscure (and many of those with more than a few stumbles along the way), and it was wonderful. There was a Fancy Pants Parade (and competition). We got a fun explanation of the underlying story for "Under the Pines", and generally lots of other great songs (including a cover of "Birdhouse In Your Soul"). Our one disappointment was that JoCo started to lead into my request ("You Ruined Everything", a favorite that Kim and I have been thinking of a lot lately), but held off because he hoped his daughter would come back from getting pizza first, and then he never got back to it. But to counterbalance that, JoCo's own request for the night was a song by John Roderick (with JoCo, Paul, and Storm as backup) called "The Commander Thinks Aloud" that was just amazing. I'll embed it below; Peter Sagal called it "[his] fav[orit]e cruise moment (among many)" (many indeed... but this is the one he tweeted about three times). All in all, this was a great final show for the week.

After that was dinner (a fancy dinner show by the staff); toward the end, one table and then more and more spontaneously got up, faced JoCo's table, and started singing "This was a triumph. I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS." I helped Kim pack and fill out our comment cards, and then I went up to spend a bit of time at the farewell party on the back deck of the ship. I said goodbye to a number of people I'd met during the week, and I chatted with some famous people. I told Wil Wheaton that a friend of mine remembered meeting him when Will appeared at his dorm room to visit his roommate Dean, and Wil filled in a detail: Wil knew Dean because Dean was trying to steal away Wil's girlfriend at the time, a project in which he eventually succeeded. (Who knew?) I also expressed my admiration for Peter Sagal, and found that he did indeed remember [livejournal.com profile] ukulele from his show ("How could I forget a name like that?" he asked). After some final goodbyes and a brief attempt at stargazing, I headed off to bed.

The next morning was simple: just a final breakfast and then a wait until our turn to disembark. It was a little sad seeing all of our cruise partners scatter away, but hey, we may all get to do this again someday. (Another cruise is almost certainly in the works.)

Video evidence: I haven't seen any significant footage of the quiz show up yet: people seem to be uploading mostly in order. However, it looks like at least one person has uploaded the full request show: here's the first part (which is actually entirely Paul and Storm doing administrative stuff), but it should lead directly into later bits with actual music.

Finally, John Roderick singing "The Commander Thinks Aloud", a tribute to the astronauts who died when the space shuttle Columbia broke up on reentry. I'm tempted to embed the relevant segment of the full concert recording, since it's a bit higher quality and includes John Roderick's introduction to the song, but for now I'll stick with the music:
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 06:17 pm (UTC)
I remember that part of the Wil Wheaton story, but always thought it would be improper to bring it up.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 06:30 pm (UTC)
Ah, I hadn't heard the "stealing his girlfriend" bit before... if I had, maybe I wouldn't have brought it up either!
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 10:33 pm (UTC)
Whoa, he remembers me? That's awesome/embarrassing; our conversation was totally awkward ;). I had wanted to be all charismatic, but no. Awesome that you got to meet him. Guess I need to see if the cruise makes an appearance on the show :). (So he is as uberdorky as he plays himself to be! yay!)
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 10:47 pm (UTC)
I'm wondering now if I just forgot the girlfriend stealing part of the story in the past 16 years or if that part wasn't know when I first heard it as a "guess what weird thing happened just last year in what is now your freshman room" story.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 10:49 pm (UTC)
If you haven't seen his henchman monologue, Steuard added a link to it in the previous day's post.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 11:26 pm (UTC)
He's great; I enjoyed the chance to see him perform in a wide range of ways. (And I doubt that he had a vivid memory of your time on the show.)

As for uberdorky, one bit of my conversation with him grew out of his final line when he was part of the RiffTrax show earlier in the week. The logo of the short film's production company was a really ugly, blockish black bird, and his line was, "This film brought to you by crebain from Dunland." I told him that I'd loved the line and asked whether he'd written it himself. He said that no, despite being a big Tolkien fan, he hadn't actually recognized the reference. (The crebain were the black birds spying on the Fellowship on their way to Moria.) I assured him that it was pretty obscure and I didn't think any less of his Tolkien cred for missing it. He was a really nice guy, and very clearly a geek like us.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 01:18 am (UTC)
An addition to Steuard's summary for those Jonathan Coulton/Paul & Storm fans who will understand the importance: They actually performed Big Dick Farts a Polka! Everyone was very excited :-)

Here's one video with a good angle on the performers for any of you who want to experience the majesty for yourselves.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 09:14 pm (UTC)
Guess I need to see if the cruise makes an appearance on the show

He recently commented on Twitter that he tried to make an "X is my Y cover band" joke on the show (inspired by Paul and Storm's fun with that game on the cruise), and that it was pretty much the first thing cut during editing. Ah well.