I know Joe Collie is the reason why Leeza is paralyzed from the waist down but her walking straight into his home was weird.
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I know
That each of you
Death will take when the time comes
I know
Your days are short
When drown guilt in wine
Dance and drink
While alive
Because tomorrow will be late
Dance and drink
While alive
Because tomorrow Death will come
Zwyntar "Танцюй і Пий" [x]
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Hi this is just me obsessing over little details of Midnight Mass.
!!SPOILERS AHEAD!!
So,
The newspaper on John's wall says that the church was restored somewhere in the 1960's, but the date isn't quite clear. Luckily, with a little math and actually reading the paper, I have realised that
It was either 1960 or 1969. However, it couldn't have been 1960 because John would've been 19 at the time and of little knowledge I have over priesthood... minimum age of becoming a priest is 25.
So 1960 fell flat, next on the list was 1969, which would mean that John was 28, the age fits...AND
In the paper, it says "This Sunday, April 27th", so I went to look on which day April 27th was in 1969 and yep, it was a Sunday.
So the church took 10 months to restore, was restored on April 20th 1969 (says so in the paper) and the newspaper itself came out on April 27th 1969.
Funnily enough, Joe Collie was born exactly 2 days after the church was finished, April 22nd 1969. We know this because Sheriff says "Joe Collie, 04 22 69", which... we can assume is his birthdate (if its not I'll claw my eyes out (/j but also /gen)
We also find out the name of the mayor of the time, it was Peter Grace.
Speaking of names, Erin's mother, whose full name is seen in the newspaper and is Margaret Ann Greene, was 25 when the church was restored (also seen in the newspaper), which means she was born in 1944.
Sadly I don't have enough info on how old she was when she had Erin or when she died.
I realise that this isn't coherent in the slightest, I just wanted to get this info out of me jdsk
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Quiltface Studios has launched pre-orders for Midnight Mass and The Black Phone glow-in-the-dark posters by Chris Garofalo. Each 9x24 screen print is limited to 40 and costs $30. Shipping will begin on September 13.
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