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    dracula is most skilled in the ancient dark art of negging….

    i am ashamed that the phallic reference eluded me until now….

    i misread your parting as painting. thinking it an appropriate slip, i chose to share it with you, here. best wishes, and such

    i expected it to be a trap for brona, thinking henry must be lurking in the bushes. who is to say who was lurking in the bushes. or that dr frankenstein was alone on the bench. sir ferdinand could be anywhere.

    i wish i could divorce doctor sweet from eric cartman's voice going 'sweet' in my head. alas, it is harder than one would think.

    sir ferdinand is endgame. let us be frank here.

    well noted, this dracula introduced himself as rather keen on nomenclature, so to speak. he rather civilly insisted on knowing mr renfield's name and extended the courtesy by introducing himself over the fade out… names really are important here. i shan't cheapen the thrill by suggesting it was a cheap pua trick to

    i call this one intimately 'the one without Sir Ferdinand', though now that you mention it (and i applaud you), Sir Ferdinand playing the Invisible man (a rather clever cameo), the big Mr Lyle shaped lacuna in this episode and the effect his actions had on Vanessa leave no doubt as to his supremely efficient puppet

    surely not. i am unique, special and interesting. no apology required.

    You need not tempt me madam, I am already your creature.

    thank you.
    now, if you'll allow an amused observer of subcultures a few points.
    class and race markers aside (not only white, not only upper middle class etc), i believe your definition is too essentialist and narrow. we cannot say they are the same people, nor did they flock together out of same motives. very

    no. i'm just about old enough to know ad hominems make for lazy cultural analysis.

    the outrage is most certainly shared!

    Ferdinand Lyle, the ennui slayer

    she still has to deal with the psychological aftermath of killing two men and stepping outside of christianity. all on her own, while sir malcolm is in africa. like dr seward said, she lost her faith, her family and her lover.

    i'd sooner bet on something more… sophisticated

    i fail to see the connection between those two groups and hipsters, try as i might…

    were they calling themselves wiccans, was there an explicit use of the term wicca in the movie?

    Dear madam, what a vision you are. Shall we make the AV club twice as resplendent?

    Ah, you render me Lilliputian. I am undone. But what else is to be expected if one is to engage with primordial forces such as your coy self.