Display title | Party of One |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Essentially a Companion Cube episode. An episode of a television show where, after being (or feeling) abandoned by or isolated from his or her friends, a character begins talking to various inanimate objects, giving them (sometimes punny) names and treating them as a new group of imaginary friends. A Party of One will always involve more than one Companion Cube, and it will nearly always be temporary, most of the time no longer than one episode. Most probably the character will be freed from his delusional state by his real friends at the end. |