I'm sure there are plenty of people who commented on the initial Charlottesburg stories who will be happy to explain these "facts" to you.
I'm sure there are plenty of people who commented on the initial Charlottesburg stories who will be happy to explain these "facts" to you.
Nope. I think he comes up with some interesting ideas and then spends the rest of his books saying, "Aren't these clever ideas?"
That's what Curley said, too.
I said, "Isn't he the guy that starred in 'Fiddler on the Roof'?"
Anyone who's ever had a cast can imagine what that hand smells like at this point.
Don't forget that a fire wiped out the mill and pretty much changed the entire fortunes of the town.
I would love to see the cut scene of Freddie getting interviewed for his security job and convincing Ben Horne that the glove needs to stay on.
But I genuinely don't get it…if you block someone they still see your posts? That seems…stupid.
Very curious to know how someone I blocked is apparently commenting on my posts.
But Hawk specifically says that fire can be good or bad depending on the intention.
I also feel like "good" and "evil" don't really apply to the Lodge spirits the way we think they do. Certainly MIKE and the Arm and others have had both benevolent and malignant moments. I think there's a war going on and we just happen…
I think maybe people are being a little too "real-world" about the name? He's not a fire-FIGHTER, he's a man of fire.
I actually teared up more than I did when he was onscreen. I just hate being reminded that he's gone.
At least he's legitimately English.
To me it looked a whole lot like the throne Major Briggs sat on in the White Lodge.
The other (IMO) important thing the Secret History talks about is that our ideas of conventional morality don't necessarily apply to any of these beings. We know they're at war with each other — we don't have any reason to believe they really care about the damage inflicted upon their human agents.
He's always been cool, after all.
For those of us who don't get ogled in bars much anymore, it's hard to feel sorry for him.
Nobody's talking about how the Roadhouse conversation pretty clearly means that Audrey isn't in a coma.
So BOB's a libertarian?