The Ties That Bind, Part 12

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#762: “The Ties That Bind, Part 12”
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Matthew 6:20

20But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.

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The Ties That Bind, Part 12

“The Ties That Bind, Part 12” is episode #762 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written and directed by Paul McCusker, and originally aired on November 22, 2014.

Summary

Wooton enlists Eugene’s help to find the Perilous Pen and finally gets some answers. Matthew talks to Whit and his dad about a situation at school and learns about a conspiracy of ideas. And Detective Polehaus interrogates a potential suspect, which leads to a new direction in the investigation. Wooton and Detective Polehaus continue the search for the truth about the Perilous Pen.

Plot

Everything has gone wild back in Odyssey. Wooton and Eugene are investigating The Perilous Pen and discover that the Perilous Pen is. . .Dee Grant?? Meanwhile, Matthew Parker asks his parents and Whit about an essay he got a C on. They conclude that there is a conspiracy of ideas going on in Ms. Adelaide's English class. There's a whole lot more going on but it would be rude to spoil it for you. Don't miss this action-packed adventure!

Discussion Questions

1. Why did Whit say it was important to have a clear understanding of things like gender?

2. Buck made an important decision when he was talking to Detective Polehaus. What was it? What would you do if you were being accused of something you didn’t do?

3. How did Camilla feel about being in a family? Have you ever felt that way? What did Buck say to her about it?

4. What did Whit say to Wooton about losing his stuff in the fire? Do you agree with Whit? What do you think Jesus meant when He said to “lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven” (Matthew 6:20)?

5. Matthew’s dad tried to explain why some marriages or families break up. Do any of your friends come from broken families? Do you think marriage is all about feeling in love with your wife or husband? If not, then what is it about?

6. How can we as Christians help families that are breaking up? What can we do to strengthen families so they will stay together?

Cast

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Character Mentioned By
Captain Absolutely Hadley Bassett
Lily Graham Katrina Meltsner
Vance King Buck Oliver
Rhonda Adelaide John Whittaker
Eva Parker John Whittaker
Jules Kendall Connie Kendall
June Kendall Connie Kendall
Dee Grant Wooton Bassett


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  • Eugene's line "Everything's up to date in Kansas City" is probably a reference to the song "Kansas City" in the musical Oklahoma!.

Quotes

Wooton Bassett: Hadley, I am so relieved that you can't be here and online at the same time.
Hadley Bassett: Me too! I have enough trouble being one place at a time.
Wooton Bassett: Yeah, I noticed that.


Hadley Bassett: This is an amazing computer room. It reminds me of the one in Captain Absolutely!
Wooton Bassett: Oh, yeah, this was the inspiration!
Hadley Bassett: And I’m standing right in the middle of it. Can I take a picture?
Eugene Meltsner: If you must.
Hadley Bassett: Great! I’d like that one over there, of Whit with the President. It’s got a cool frame!
Eugene Meltsner: You’re very literal-minded, aren’t you?
Hadley Bassett: I’ve always thought of myself as a conservative…