Don't know what's funnier, honestly - Tozer's half-hearted sign of the cross or the fact that, in lieu of the traditional handful of dirt, he just fires a full-blown fuckin' boulder down at Young, with a great big unceremonious THUD.

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Don't know what's funnier, honestly - Tozer's half-hearted sign of the cross or the fact that, in lieu of the traditional handful of dirt, he just fires a full-blown fuckin' boulder down at Young, with a great big unceremonious THUD.

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Okay so rewatching AHX, cause it’s one of my favorite Norton movies , it’s still hella important and poignant especially in our current society, and I’m hella down in a chokehold for Derek
I mean every ounce of feminism leaves my body when this man is on
I digress , what always amused me is when they have the basketball , and after Derek enters ( cause up until that point it was fun , it shifts because of the bet but also the fact that they play it like it’s some sports movie and so much is on this game ( again I get it cause it’s about who will “own” the court but still I can’t help but laugh and not take it seriously during this part idk it’s just the vibes I get from it
The X-Files has a great theme tune. One of the best parts is the beginning - that resounding 'boom' that kicks in straight after the teaser. It's dramatic. It's groin deep. It signals the exciting start of another episode of our favourite show. We are READY.
Unfortunately I've just hit season 9 in my rewatch and I'm reminded that for some inexplicable reason the 'boom' is replaced with the sound of someone smashing a cheap vase over their head.
I just finished another rewatch of Hannibal, and one thing that really struck me, kind of for the first time, is actually how different Jack is in the first half of season 3 vs the second half.
The first half, he’s reeling from the loss of Bella, he’s trying to “save” Will, he’s prioritizing the the personal much more ever than before...it’s probably the most openly emotive and personal we’ve ever seen him. Then, after that 3 year time jump, he’s suddenly much colder, much more calculating, much more willing again to sacrifice people to achieve his ends. He’s back to putting the business of catching a killer above basically everything, much like he was when we first meet him, but even more so. He’s detached himself emotionally from Will and Alana, he doesn’t have Bella anymore, and it doesn’t seem like he’s replaced those connections with anything. This is a Jack who has responded to the traumatic things he experienced by cutting himself off and emotionally isolating himself, and honestly, this time around, I think the change is just as dramatic and striking as Alana’s change from season 2 to 3 was.
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when Sun’s brother shoots the detective and that’s kinda the last straw for the cluster to pull out all the stops...it’s Will that says, “Get that motherfucker”, cause you know what?
He just shot a cop.
That jackass just shot a cop.
As a police officer and the SON of a police officer...that’s gotta hit Will on some primal level, yo
Another thing that pisses me off actually is that Franklin doesn't listen to McDonald re: Young's condition, insisting that Stanley will be able to find out something more.
I do wonder if it comes partly down to prejudice against McDonald as a Scotsman, just as such prejudice exists against Crozier as an Irishman.
But I also wonder if perhaps it's just a negative reaction on Franklin's part against nuance and uncertainty in general?
McDonald provides a diagnoses and gives specific evidence for how he arrived at it (a sign of real intelligence, I always think, and something he does again later in discussing Morfin's affliction with Goodsir) but he's, quite rightly, transparent about the fact that he can't be 100% sure.
I think that that uncertainty is a big part of what Franklin balks at. It doesn't fit in with the often very definitive, unyielding worldview he holds - black and white, right and wrong, with no room in between.
Fitzjames' Chinese Sniper story really does make me so sick.
"The whole view smelled of roast duck..." is repulsive of course but so is "came upon a pack of Chinese...". That word. Pack.
Twice in a matter of seconds Fitzjames compares living, breathing people to literal animals...