"Well, what was the other room?" Pepper asked.
"The other room Tony Stark had entitled 'Stark Personal Movie Theater #3.'" JARVIS replied. "It is missing one of its monitors, because Tony Stark moved it to test resolutions for one of his experiments."
"Missing?" Pepper was puzzled. "What do you mean?"
"The theater has been expertly coordinated by yours truly." JARVIS started the live stream on the computer. An image of a dark theater playing continuous loops of ancient 24 episodes on giant television screens appeared. One corner was missing. "Tony came first to me with the idea of creating a massive, 240-inch theater screen by taking four 60-inch RGBY HD displays coordinated specifically and spreading the display of Tony Stark's video of choice across the assorted displays."
Pepper face palmed. "What does that even mean?"
"You wouldn't understand that either." JARVIS replied. "Have you made your decision yet?"
"Yes, I think I'll put it in the theater. It could use the extra screen. Can you show me the way?"
"Show you the way? You mean you don't know where a room in your own mansion is? Oh wait, never mind. Which mobile phone would you like me to send the pedestrian directions to?"
"Pedestrian directions? Seriously? Can't you just say 'go that way?'"
"Come now, I can be much more specific than 'that way.' I insist that you use pedestrian directions."
"Why don't you just tell me how to get there? You don't need to go through all this trouble."
"Well, if you insist, Tony Stark never got around to programming a pedestrian directing system natively into my core code."
"Brain freeze." Pepper shook her head. "You lost me at 'Tony Stark'. Just send the directions to my Android phone."
"Which one? Your Moto P, your Nexus 8X or your Huawei Gharufei?"
"The Gharufei? Seriously, that was only for a YouTube video, and I haven't even used it in years."
"Your decision, Pepper?"
"Just send it to the Moto P, JARVIS."
