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@lizzieplusreddington
Are Wednesdays just gonna be like this in 2021?
So far:
January 6th - The Capitol gets stormed during the Electoral College vote certification … and the idiot rioters liveblog it
January 13th - Trump gets impeached … for the 2nd time
January 20th - Biden is sworn in as the President … somehow the least interesting thing on this list
January 27th - A subreddit bankrupted a hedge fund by … buying all the GameStop stocks
What’s in store for us on February 3rd?
Tune in next week to find out!
Silly Putty implies the existence of serious putty.
I believe that is called C4
On a scale from oobleck to c4 how serious is your putty
I care about you.
i could never be the victim in the horror movie that gets the ominous phone calls because i just literally do not answer the phone ever
Okay, but, do you know what we’re not talking about enough? The body swap scene.
So, in my opinion, the mark of a good plot twist is that you shouldn’t see it coming the first time around, but the second time through, you should wonder how you possibly missed it. The body swap scene is that 100%.
David Tennant plays Aziraphale-as-Crowley almost identically to how he plays Crowley. The exceptions are marvelous to watch – seeing the Bentley is my favorite, when Aziraphale-as-Crowley smiles more broadly and easily than Crowley ever lets himself until the end dinner at the Ritz be still my heart.
But in Hell? No discernible difference. The swagger is there. The casual seeming disregard for the danger he’s in. Seriously, the energy of his entrance when he’s brought into the courtroom is identical to his “Hi, guys” in the graveyard at the beginning.
I love this. Because it’s how Aziraphale would play it. Hell doesn’t frighten Aziraphale the way Heaven does. Demons are, in his book, straightforward. He just has to out-intimidate them, and Crowley already does that. So be Crowley, and that’ll do the deed. And he knows Crowley well enough to pull it off without a single hesitation. The only time it felt even slightly not-quite-right (in terms of not questioning that it was Crowley) was the utterly amazing little nose wrinkle. And I’ll forgive Aziraphale that – he knows he’s won; he can gloat a little.
But MICHAEL SHEEN, FRIENDS.
Crowley-as-Aziraphale is a completely different story because Crowley is not as good at the facade as Aziraphale is.
He almost is. When Crowley-as-Aziraphale is getting dragged away by the angels? That reads as Aziraphale 100%. But in the park with Aziraphale-as-Crowley? In the bookshop? And especially in Heaven opposite the angels? That is so obviously Not-Aziraphale that I DO NOT KNOW how I missed it the first time through. And that is a testament to Michael Sheen’s talent.
Aziraphale is a being who shows emotion with his entire self. He is never still, not his hands, not his body, not his face. Everything he is feeling plays out across every inch of him. He is effusive and genuine and has no idea how to push away any emotion even a little bit.
Think of all the other times we see him in Heaven! He’s nervous, he’s anxious, he’s flustered, he’s doing that thing with his voice and his face when confronted with these beings who genuinely terrify him. He can’t hide it.
But Crowley is all too familiar with pushing down emotion. Crowley is guarded, he is caution personified, he reserve and preservation, and with his angel’s life in his hands, on Heaven’s home turf? He can’t shake that.
Crowley-as-Aziraphale is so still. His face, his body language, his posture, it’s all this perfectly calm facade hiding a smoldering fury that Aziraphale might be incapable of achieving. But when Crowley-as-Aziraphale is confronted with the angels and see how they treat his soulmate best friend, he cannot hide that fury. It’s in his eyes, his face, his voice. But Michael Sheen-as-Crowley-as-Aziraphale plays it so well because it comes across as Crowley-as-Aziraphale saying to the angels, You broke him. You pushed him too far and you broke him and this is what it looks like, and you should be terrified.
And it’s all so perfect, and they’re both so talented, and I don’t think we talk about it enough.
Ellie & Hardy, checking in
What if I told you, I have never seen a single episode of Game of Thrones?
There are only four Irish folk songs:
1. I had too much to drink and I regret nothing
2. I met a fair bonny lass and she was bonny and fair
3. We will fight the British for ever and ever and ever and ever and
4. I have left Ireland and I shall never be happy again
The Tenth Doctor Adventures section in the Doctor Who Magazine today!
Oh Lordy. There’s a tape. I can’t 😆😆😆
If Raymond Reddington walked into a room and met Alan Shore from Boston Legal, would they like each other? They might. They do have certain things in common. They look somewhat alike.
This is wrong on so many levels.
Omg
the cha cha slide in full metal armor
“sliiide to the left”
*indescribably loud screeching of metal against asphalt*
“one hop this time”
*clonk*
“two hops this time”
*clonk clonk*
“everybody clap your hands!”
*clankclankclankclankclank*
Ask and ye shall receive ft. my drunk ass Any other requests? Send ‘em my way!
A minute and a half of David Tennant, Ben Schwartz, and Danny Pudi singing. Be blessed