We had to fight our way up to the Archduke, but without his Steel Watch, it wasn't too hard
Now Karlach gets to unleash ten years worth of fury and anger
And he's not at all regretful about what he did, which doesn't help his case whatsoever
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We had to fight our way up to the Archduke, but without his Steel Watch, it wasn't too hard
Now Karlach gets to unleash ten years worth of fury and anger
And he's not at all regretful about what he did, which doesn't help his case whatsoever
Inferno (1980) – Dario Argento
Highlander (1986) dir. Russell Mulcahy, feat. Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown and Beatie Edney
You've guessed it - I am still thinking about Multiverse of Madness!
And the more I do, the more America Chavez' story line bothers me. I love her character, I like her backstory and her powers, but it just didn't work for me.
Her mothers are shown once and then never mentioned again - even though they were ripped from her in the worst way imaginable. And then, when the final fight comes, America can suddenly control her powers, because she somehow "could all along". That just made no sense to me whatsoever.
Which is why - surprise ;) - I decided to rewrite another scene!
This one takes places during the final fight and also incorporates how I wish the final confrontation between the Scarlet Witch and AU Wanda/AU Tommy/AU Billy had taken place.
Hi, I love Undertaker’s outfit from the newest poster too (these trousers are legit, I want to unbutton them one by one). It would be great if UT and that brat were to appear at a resort (or somewhere else) pretending to be: 1. Young master and his tutor, 2. Grandfather and grandson. Any other idea here? I really want to see that brat and UT putting on a show in public.
I want to unbutton them one by one.
I wouldn’t mind at all if they made an appearance/scene at the resort hotel in Brighton, but I suspect our earl and Sebastian will run into other people there... like perhaps the Viscount of Druitt or even the queen and John Brown (possibly also Double Charles). If Undertaker and his reanimated ward did show up in Brighton, it might be with Undertaker dressed as a gentleman again, like at Weston... and they could play (grand)father and (grand)son, though it wouldn’t be much of a pretense for Undertaker, as far as I can tell. It would very interesting to see Undertaker openly play that role, since he’s played “informant to the watchdog” for so long.
But I would expect our earl and Sebastian to deal with the queen and other adversaries in Brighton then head back to Phantomhive Manor and deal with real Ciel, Undertaker, Polaris, and whoever else is there. Tanaka would have to expose what side he’s truly on (our earl’s, I should think). It would be fitting if they ended their “game of chess” on the checkered floor where they officially started it.
Apparently I get drawing inspiration from song lyrics and I act on it now (guess it’s not a one time thing after all)
Caption: The last of the real ones, FOB
Also “I know this whole damn city thinks it needs you, but not as much as I do” is 100% something Chat/Adrien would think and you can’t change my mind
“It’s over, [Villain]! You lost!”
The hero cries out, clutching their weapon close to them. The dirt, grime, and sweat clear on their face as fire lights up the entire area.
The villain staggered up, struggling to stand, but refusing to kneel to this fool who’d costed them their army, their livlihood, and their plan at grand power. They would’ve had the entire planet in their iron fist and be the ultimate, pinnacle of all, but this creature had to show up and ruin it all.
“You don’t get to say that to me!” The villain shouted back, clutching first at their wound on their arm, and then at nothing. “I’ve come so far, I’ve done so much! You are nothing compared to me and you never will be anything other than a worm under my boot!”
“Look around you! There’s nothing left! You have nothing! Just give up and we can work things out!”
The hero got their answer as the villain laughed and then, like a true wild beast, without thought or care, charged the hero with no thoughts other than rending rage.
Far cry 5 equivalent of a Renaissance painting