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Description:
Meet the Lady of Shalott. Not to be confused with the Lady of Shallot, who is frequently in a pickle.
Transcript
- 00:04
The Lady of Shalott, a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
Back in the day I was The Lady of Shalott. [Woman talking]
- 00:10
Emphasis on The.
- 00:11
As in the only one.
- 00:12
There simply were no other ladies.
Full Transcript
- 00:14
But don’t get too excited – there weren’t any men, either.
- 00:17
Nope, it was just little ol’ me in my tower on the lonely island of Shalott. [Woman looking unhappy in the window of a tall tower]
- 00:21
I was kind of like the Statue of Liberty except, you know, alive. [The womans face on the Statue of Liberty]
- 00:25
Watching over all those people living their lives in such a cool city across the water… [Footage of New York]
- 00:30
But don't feel too bad for Lady Liberty.
- 00:32
At least she gets visitors.
- 00:34
Sometimes I would start singing, just to freak out the reapers working below.
- 00:37
(Singing) At first I was afraid, I was petrified... [Woman dancing in the window]
- 00:41
I know…I'd be a ringer in karaoke.
- 00:43
You’re probably wondering "hey, if you didn't have karaoke, how'd you spend your time?" [Worker waiting for the Grim Reaper]
- 00:47
Excellent question.
- 00:48
Most of the time, I just played Guitar Hero.
- 00:51
But when I wasn't doing that, I was pretty big on weaving this magic web. [Woman drops toy guitar and walks over to loom]
- 00:55
I know.
- 00:56
I'd also be a huge hit at parties.
- 00:58
Why did I do all this?
- 00:59
Well, if I ever stopped working on my web and looked outside, I was going to be cursed. [Woman looks outside and looks unhappy]
- 01:03
…At least I thought I’d be cursed. [Woman is struck by lightning and sets on fire]
- 01:05
I heard a rumor on TMZ….
- 01:06
…Huh.
- 01:07
When I say it out loud, it makes me sound a little gullible.
- 01:10
Anyway, I also had a magic mirror, which showed “shadows of the world.” [Woman looks into the mirror]
- 01:14
Yes, you heard right.
- 01:16
Magic mirror.
- 01:17
Not gonna lie, it was a pretty sweet tower, even if it was missing a karaoke machine.
- 01:22
Like…this thing could've been on MTV Cribs: Tower Edition. [The tower on TV]
- 01:24
Anyway, I could see all sorts of people from outside of my tower
- 01:28
with this mirror, but they were always a little fuzzy.
- 01:31
And whatever I saw in my mirror, I’d weave into my web. [Pictures of poeple show in the mirror]
- 01:34
…I'm not saying my web was the most interesting thing in the world…lots of harvesting and…meandering…
- 01:39
But, of course, things didn't stay like that forever. [Man reading a scroll]
- 01:42
That’d be a pretty boring story…
- 01:44
Everything changed when I saw him.
- 01:46
Sir Lancelot.
- 01:47
I only caught a glimpse of him in my mirror, but let me tell you, he was something. [Sir Lancealot riding a horse]
- 01:52
Seriously.
- 01:53
He made my Ryan Gosling poster look like a sad Muppet. [Poster falls to the floor]
- 01:56
…Sorry, Ry.
- 01:57
But when I saw Sir Lancelot, I forgot all about that silly curse.
- 02:00
I was tired of seeing men in mirrors.
- 02:03
I wanted the real thing. [Woman looks upset and walks over to the window]
- 02:05
So I stepped away from my loom and looked out the window.
- 02:09
Big mistake.
- 02:10
Remember that curse I mentioned?
- 02:11
Yeah…it was real.
- 02:13
Score one for TMZ reporting.
- 02:15
When I looked outside, my mirror cracked and my web flew apart. [It starts to rain]
- 02:18
Which was kind of a bummer. [The web flies out the window]
- 02:20
I hadn't even Instagrammed it yet.
- 02:22
I knew I was in trouble, so I bolted from my tower and set forth towards the river. [Woman running for the door]
- 02:26
It was time to accept my destiny.
- 02:28
And maybe do some karaoke, if I had the time… [Woman singing in the rain]
- 02:33
(Singing)
- 02:35
One rousing rendition of 'My Heart Will Go On' later, I found a boat, wrote
- 02:39
my name on it, got comfy, and let it float down the river.
- 02:42
That was pretty much all she-wrote for good-ol’ me.
- 02:45
I died on the boat, and I didn’t even get to see Camelot. [Woman dead in the boat]
- 02:48
So much for that Groupon to tour the Round Table…
- 02:50
But hey, at least I didn’t go unnoticed.
- 02:52
When my body washed up in Camelot, a bunch of wealthy, noble people gathered round, [Men see the boat with the Lady of Shallot inside]
- 02:56
wondering what had happened.
- 02:57
Sounds like an episode of CSI, doesn’t it?
- 03:00
Then Lancelot showed up and was like, "hey, she's got a lovely face, this lady of Shalott." [Sir Lancealot arrives on his horse]
- 03:05
Which would've been the perfect rom-com scenario if I hadn't been….y'know…dead.
- 03:10
Anyway, that's my story.
- 03:11
And if you take one thing away from my tale, let it be this: always listen to TMZ reporting. [TMZ logo on the TV]
- 03:17
…That was the point, right? [Woman shrugs and holds her arms up]
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