Thaddeus: Warlock, I didn't raise you to embarrass me like that! Warlock: You didn't raise me... Thaddeus: That's what I just said.
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Thaddeus: Warlock, I didn't raise you to embarrass me like that! Warlock: You didn't raise me... Thaddeus: That's what I just said.
June 26, 2025
Happy 55 Birthday to Nick Offerman.
Ineffable Prompt-a-thon - Mistaken Identity
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From the DVD commentary, episode 1:
Neil: The wonderful thing about Good Omens all the way through was the amount of goodwill. There was love for the book, and people came in because they wanted to do it. You know, Danny [Daniel Mays - Arthur Young] is amazing. There's Nick Offerman [Thaddeus Dowling] who offered to fly himself to South Africa to be in it, and we turned him down and we flew him, but he came to South Africa for two days of shooting in a tiny part, because he loved Good Omens, because he wanted to do it.
Douglas: And our first AD [assistant director] said to him in South Africa, 'You've come a long way for only a few lines.', and he said, 'I would have come twice as far for half the lines.'
Correction - rated M, ~2400 words
Summary: Late one evening after a diplomatic function, American cultural attache Thaddeus Dowling has an extracurricular proposition for his son’s nanny.
It doesn’t go quite the way he intended.
(Definitely not my usual style. I may be a bit more than normally disgusted with politicians, lately.)
“You may not like getting what you want,” she said. “I’m obliged to tell Warlock that sometimes. When he – when I see his father in him.”
“Never been a problem before,” said Dowling. “Well” – a shrug – “Harriet, maybe. But there were connections to make there. Washington. You know how it is.” He drained the glass. “So?”
They faced each other in a long silence, until, just as the hiatus was about to become absurd, Nanny stood. It seemed to take a while, like a snake gradually uncoiling.
“Give me your belt, Thaddeus,” she said quietly.
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Warlock to Thaddeus: When you die, can I have your head to use it to strike fear in the heart of my enemies?
Everyone talking about how the Metatron is the most upsetting and wretched character as if this fucker doesn't exist
Worst husband ever