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Cocteau Twins "Whales Tails" - Elizabeth Fraser's vocals possess some kind of otherworldly beauty, especially that last minute

Cocteau Twins "Whales Tails" - Elizabeth Fraser's vocals possess some kind of otherworldly beauty, especially that last minute

Cocteau Twins "Whales Tails" - Elizabeth Fraser's vocals possess some kind of otherworldly beauty, especially that last minute

Cocteau Twins "Whales Tails" - Elizabeth Fraser's vocals possess some kind of otherworldly beauty, especially that last minute

Cocteau Twins "Whales Tails" - Elizabeth Fraser's vocals possess some kind of otherworldly beauty, especially that last minute

"I guess Bowie was OK with it, though."

*meteor men appear on the scene ready to argue

That was pretty brutal. In its own way, so was the Navajo mumbo jumbo which permeated that three-parter. However, there was still something amazing which happened in the episode that followed TBW: Skinner standing up to Cancer Man ("This is where you pucker up and kiss my ass"). Pure ownage.

"It was a clusterfuck of a show, but it felt like history."

*waits for it; nothing happens

I let you down. I know I let you down. I'm sorry. Forgive me.

I saw this a few years back and laughed a lot more than I was expecting to. Ben Kingsley killed it.

Where's Wallace? That's all I wanna know.

Same. I can't imagine the movie ever living up to that image. Does it, Internet?