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Eric: What the hell you're doin'?
Dean: I'm not going, Eric. You think I don't hear you at night, man, in your sleep, wailing from what you've done over there? How could you want that from me?
Eric: I'm glad dad's not here to see this.
Dean: What, his son? The coward? Guess what, Eric, I'm not like you and I'm not ready for the shit, I have no problem with the vietcong over the vietnam or whatever-
Eric: What the hell do you think I'm going back for, huh? I'm going back for you. You think you're the only one who's scared? Think I wasn't scared? You think I'm still not scared?
- dean and eric's fight over half burnt draft card
Zerophilia (2005) + ridiculously trans dialogue
I can't believe I'm doing this. And her gone.
-“Woooh! We’re going on a road trip!”
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman
Mayor of Kingstown cast and characters. Part 1
I’ve only seen the Oliver storyline once when that’s when it premiered and I wanted to put my head through the wall. I can’t watch it again.
It is the woooooorst because not only is it very, very unfair to Marissa, who genuinely believes this guy shares her mental health and substance abuse issues in good faith, but it postures Ryan forever as Always Right. It justifies Ryan's behavior in the era simply because He Was Right. And it's never discussed or rectified in the aftermath. For the rest of the show Marissa is basically always playing catch-up to his moral superiority. (A Problem.......... I ship them with the idea that this is very much addressed and dealt with in college along with the Other Stuff)
And what is the Oliver storyline saying about mental illness? What is it saying that they equate Oliver being evil and manipulative to his mental health and substance abuse issues? Is Oliver evil because of these issues? Is he evil at all or is he just really sick? I know this was 2004 but still. What is it saying about Marissa's struggles in turn? Even to this day I don't see even a tiny bit of reckoning with this storyline besides defending the ratings during it and how polarizing/enraging it was. And a massive, massive part of that is Taylor Handley's performance, but from what I've read I think the role lowkey derailed his career for a while. Most people in 2004 who saw his face were going to associate him with the infamous Oliver storyline. It's too bad the book and podcast didn't involve him at all.
today on paramount+ season two of mayor of kingstown