"The last few years, while publicly stating I was fighting against immorality in our country, in my heart I had allowed Satan to build a fortress that no one knew about."
"The last few years, while publicly stating I was fighting against immorality in our country, in my heart I had allowed Satan to build a fortress that no one knew about."
Weren't they all session musicians? I imagine that didn't contribute to the band's structural integrity.
Dis one's called outlaw.
The disembodied female legs and arms are simultaneously one of the least-sexy and objectifying things I've ever seen.
LOL. Upon a google image search for "otherkin", that's the first thing that pops up.
A dozen life-sized cutouts of Aaron Abrams as the guys who die when Matrix blows up the barracks.
As much as I like to think they cast her because of her resemblance to Elizabeth Daily, I'm pretty sure that's not the case—although it fits in with the frequent appearances by Cowboy Curtis as Will's boss.
It'll be a serial killer who slices the ring fingers off of married women and leaves porcupine needles at the scene.
Do you blame him?
Last season, they had a guy in a mechanical fursuit killing people; this season, they have a terrifying otherkin. No fucked-up internet subculture is safe from Bryan Fuller. Thank god we won't get the chance to see Buffalo Brony next season.
When Francis was beating himself up, I got serious vibes of the scene in Fight Club between the narrator and his boss.
I find Philip Seymour Hoffman's bellowing when he sees the tattoo to be unintentionally amusing.
The dragon is going to eat your dragon and his son's dragon until his stomach is full of dragon.
I was thinking more Final Fantasy monster. Will better have grinded up to level 60, stockpiled plenty of elixir, and learned Wall and Meteo before taking on that boss fight.
Richie Coster is great in everything. I don't know why this guy hasn't become huge—well, as huge as an English character actor could possibly get.
Alana's ultimate revenge is refusing to put caller ID on Hannibal's phone.
There's something to be said for this interpretation. Before she met Hannibal, she was merely an outside observer of murder and depravity. Ever since she met Hannibal, she's been drawn deep into its orbit, becoming a tool in the endless tug of war between Hannibal and Will.
Actually, they already covered a bit of this during this year's Oscar special (still on youtube). Payton Reed made an appearance, dropped the Ant-Man thing, and criticized Decker while he was at it.
My favorite was Tim responding to Ayaka's pregnancy by sending her abortion money.
Will he visit any of the filming locations of "Oh God"?