why was this in Ango's room
it's an optics textbook
this is the law
here's Fermat himself lol
he was French, mimic and André are French too
maybe it was a decoding book
like to decipher messages w mimic
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Things that stood out to me on my third rewatch of S2 Ep1:
Jim is such a good foil for Aziraphale because he’s living so thoroughly in the moment, discovering and enjoying all the earthly pleasures like food and fine clothing, while Aziraphale is so distracted by his own schemes that he’s missing what Crowley is trying to tell him and he doesn’t even eat or drink.
The angels in heaven are so lost! They’ve been following the rules and terrified of questioning them that they don’t even know how to discuss something strange and unprecedented happening. (Jim’s intense pleasure at the hot chocolate suggests that if they were able to be open to new experiences, things might really change for the angels.)
Aziraphale and Crowley’s argument about what to do with Gabriel mirrors their ending argument so well. Aziraphale thinks they can and should help and Crowley thinks they should avoid any risk of association with their former sides. They bicker about it like they always have and Crowley leaves, but Aziraphale seems to fully expect Crowley will give in and come back. On my first watch I thought it was progress that Aziraphale said what he actually wanted: that he would like Crowley to do it with him. But now I find it so sad the way Aziraphale can begin to express what he wants but then totally ignores Crowley’s raw outburst about thinking they were doing things to be on our side. Poor demon is trying to tell you something, Angel!
And this is why the breakup surprised them and us so much: we’re used to this dance where they argue and split up for a short time but Crowley always comes around. But he hit a limit. Being told he should become an angel again is a line he will not cross. What’s interesting is he doesn’t actually leave after that argument. He waits. It was Aziraphale’s turn to come back.
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NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT PRE-FALL CROWLEY. THE LIL HAIR CURL, THE INNOCENCE, SEEING THEM START QUESTIONING EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE IS THE BEST THING AND MORE PEOPLE NEED TO BE TALKING ABOUT HER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Twin Peaks S1 Ep1 Pilot
I have never watched Twin Peaks or, in fact, anything by David Lynch before.
I knew enough to know it was a bit odd, that it was about the murder of Laura Palmer and that there was "Damn Fine Coffee"
When the pilot started my first thoughts in order were:
"What the fuck is up with the sawmill in the title sequence?"
"I remember being places that looked like this and also I remember all women having that perm. My mother had that perm in 1990."
"How am I going to judge the acting in this? In any other show the acting would be terrible but it fits the vibes wtf?"
The vibes were immediately different and what would have been hack acting was perfectly in keeping with the tone and camera work and music of the scene.
Everything felt just slightly uncanny and weird and I thought "Oh okay this is what people meant."
Then Agent Dale Cooper showed up.
What the absolute fuck is with this guy?
I love him, but also what the fuck is up with him?
And everyone else got like 20% weirder or more around him.
And what the FUCK was up with that one doctor?
It's also weird seeing this after watching a lets play of Alan Wake 2 because I got unreasonably excited about the Norwegians.
Also as a younger sibling Harriet is a true younger sibling.
"Yes I will cover for you!" *immediately spills all at the lightest pressure*
Saying that I liked it! I like the weirdness and uncanny nature of it all and I am suitably intrigued
Ratings:
Story: 6/10 - dragged a bit because the pilot is really long and the show is not fast paced, at least not in the pilot.
Acting: 7/10 - In any other show the acting on display would have been lower but here it fits and I can't explain why
WTF: 7/10 - I had surreal pencilled in for this category but WTF felt more accurate. It would have been a six but then Agent Cooper arrived. Just on him it would have been higher but I need room for the weirdness to go up
Enjoyment: 6.5/10 - I enjoyed it but it did also drag a bit
Effects: 5/10 - weren't really many effects other then Dead Laura makeup so I'm giving it a score that basically means its fine
Charm: 8/10 - I don't know what's happening, everything is weird and painfully 1990s but I do find a charm in this kind of weirdness
Cringe: 0/0 - no cringe
Aged Like Milk: 0/0 - nothing really stood out. Yes there is domestic violence hinted at and shown and general misogyny from some of the men but you're not supposed to be on board with that. At least in this episode
Overall Ranking:
B Tier
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Robin: Steve, What is the one thing I asked you not to do tonight?
Steve: Raise the dead.
Robin, looking over at Vampire Eddie: And what did you do?
Steve: ....raise the dead
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"A material object? In Heaven?"
The fuck do you think the walls and the desk and the chairs are ?!?!?!?!?
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I spend more time than expected
Human Stolas bc I don't know how to draw furry (yet)
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OMG THEY’RE SETTING UP THE BUSJACKING ALREADY! AND WITH MISLEADING “dw it’s miniscule, chill ouuut” MUSIC!!!
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