"As you should be." Jennifer returns the grin.
"I have watched the various Die Hard films. I like the pacing and the character work. I like well thought out characters. No one is a furniture set, jus out of sight until its needed to be useful. I consider those a holiday classic, as I used to watch them," A pause. Jennifer could converse so easily with him that she nearly forgot her domain awareness. "- every holiday. The Princess Bride when it is on as well. What about you? Do you have a favorite movie trilogy that you return to often?"
"I imagine that you had to have a lot of patience. Discipline." Jennifer mused. She wondered if it was a bit like studying her Invictus history, which could get bogged with inaccuracies or conflicting reports. She imagined it wasn't quite the same. She seldom undertook artistic expression. Hence her interest in art only blooming when she had others to discuss the art with.
"A large part is that I am interested in learning about the culture. I am sure that I would be intriqued in having more context of the history. I am sure that there is a lot we could talk about."
"I always wonder why Americans do not learn more languages when we are young. One of my teachers spent her childhood in Europe. She learned a great many languages very young and occasionally spoke in German or French. I admit, I bought a few books to converse with her. Yet so much of our time was spent on the subject of my study, we didn't have much time for language...
I wonder, where did your interest in the Romance languages come from? I know that Latin is a wonderful language. Useful, I would imagine.
Now I am wondering what languages one would speak in Egypt."
She was curious if one of her allies would be interested in learning the language of her ancesters. Although Jennifer realized she was sounding rather ethnocentric and winced for a moment, before smoothing her expression out. She resisted the urge to check on the language question with her phone. She prefered to be present in the moment.