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Chipping Norton Set's Worldly Goods

Catherine describes the Chipping Norton set hurling their worldly goods—a television, Wii, PlayStation, Xbox, and Gameboy—over a balcony toward a man scaling the building like Spiderman. These consumer electronics become improvised projectiles in her anecdote, launched in a reckless bid to knock him off his perch. No physical details on size or condition emerge, but their collective toss underscores elite abandon amid the climber's peril.
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Purpose

Household entertainment: television for viewing programs, gaming consoles (Wii, PlayStation, Xbox, Gameboy) for playing video games

Significance

Catherine deploys this anecdote at Kirsten's desk to convey a bizarre tale of privilege-fueled chaos, paralleling her own stunned sighting of Tommy Lee Royce and amplifying the episode's theme of elusive threats in everyday spaces.

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