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teenagedirtstache · 1 year
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elvismentions · 8 months
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The Client (1994) dir. Joel Schumacher
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Brad Renfro, my love 1982-2008
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burnwater13 · 2 months
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The Client discussing the Child with Moff Gideon, on Nevarro. Image from The Mandalorian, Season 1, Episode 7, The Reckoning. Calendar from DataWorks.
Grogu didn’t think about the person who paid Din Djarin to find him very often. He wasn’t Morgan Elsbeth who seemed to live in Grogu’s mind, rent free. But every once in a while Grogu would see an older human walking across the plaza in Nevarro City and do a double take. Was it that gentle sounding man? It couldn’t be. Moff Gideon had ended him. So why was Grogu’s brain playing tricks on him?
First, he asked his dad. The Mandalorian had a lot of life experience and knew a lot about how people behaved under stress. He was a bounty hunter and a Mandalorian. Hunter and hunted. If that wasn’t stressful, what was?
Fat lot of good that did him. 
“Grogu, buddy, he probably reminded you of one of your old Jedi Masters and now you just mix them up with each other. It could happen to any one.”
Uff! No way was that what was happening. That client guy didn’t remind Grogu of any of the Jedi masters. Jedi masters didn’t send other people out to do the work that they were assigned. They did the work themselves. Jedi masters also didn’t kidnap children, or use stolen goods to pay their debts. Grogu was sure there were more differences, but these were the ones that he could think of off the cuff.
So, if the client wasn’t like a Jedi master, why did Grogu think about him from time to time? He decided to check in with his friend, IG-11-M. The droid-marshal had an interesting perspective.
“Humans are not subject to logical processing of data. There is no factual support for non-humans to be bound by logical processing. Your central processor may have a defect that is repairable. Perhaps you should run a re-boot sequence?”
Hmmm. Grogu could appreciate that advice. Why he thought of the man who had been powerful and still so vulnerable didn’t need to make sense. That was a relief. But how would Grogu put his central processing unit through a re-boot sequence? He really didn’t care for meditating, but maybe it could help? Maybe?
Grogu sighed deeply. He needed more help. IG-11-M had made a good suggestion, but Grogu wanted to put off meditating as long as possible. It would just remind him of the time he spent training Luke at the Jedi Sleep Away Camp and that had been pretty frustrating for him. But who should he talk to?
The high magistrate was off planet for a meeting with the New Republic. Cara Dune was still on whatever strange special project she’d been on for the last few years. If only his ba’buir was around. Or Fennec. But they weren’t available either. Dank farrik!
Grogu began to pace around the exterior of the cabin. His dad was taking a nap and didn’t like the sound of Grogu pacing. He said Grogu should either learn to pick up his feet or use the Force to float when he felt like pacing. Apparently the shuffling sound his feet made was just a shade too close to the sound of that weird creature that caught the Mandalorian when they first went to explore the planet. That hadn’t been a fun time for either one of them so Grogu took his pacing outside. 
As he walked by the N-1 for the thirty seventh time he heard the sound of the comms system ‘pinging’. Grogu wondered who could be calling the ship instead of the cabin? Grogu trotted over to the ship and hopped up on the fuselage and listened carefully to the automated system pick up the comm. 
It was Peli! Yippee! She was the just the person who could help Grogu, if he could get the canopy opened in time to transfer the call from ‘record’ to ‘live’. Since this was an urgent need and he didn’t want to miss the opportunity to talk to his friend, he decided that using the Force to help was acceptable. He wasn’t being selfish or tricky after all. He was trying to answer an important question and Jedi were always allowed to use the Force to do work like that. 
So one leaping, twisting, turning vault into the air, accompanied by a wave of his hand, and Grogu was in the N-1 and hitting the proper sequence of buttons and switches to accept that comm.
“Grogu! Buddy! How are ya’? Ya little womp rat!”
Peli Motto was as cheerful and effervescent as always.
Grogu coo’d and grumbled at her.
“Really? Well, I don’t know why your dad couldn’t answer that. He can be such a tin can at times. That old man changed yer life. He sent bounty hunters after ya, for crying out loud. Whadda gundark! But, if he hadn’t, yer dad woulda never found ya. Easy peasy. Some people are a necessary evil. He was an unexpected good. So don’t look a gift fathier in the mouth, kid. It never pays. Any whoo, is yer dad around? I think I gotta line on a Razor Crest for him. Gently used. Not a lotta hours on the engines. Real sweet machine. It is too Treadwell! Quiet! I gotta customer on the line!”
Grogu giggled and trotted off to get his dad. Peli had answered his current question and had answered a question he didn’t even have. How could they be bounty hunters without a ship that could host a carbonite system? Like father, like son, bringing the bad guys in cold was just what he wanted to do. If it hadn’t been for the Client he never would have met his dad, or Peli, or whole bunch of other people. He had been an unexpected good. Who knew you could be warm and cold at the same time?
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raurquiz · 7 months
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#happybirthday @SusanSarandon #susansarandon #actress #TheRockyHorrorPictureShow #DeadManWalking #ThelmaandLouise #LorenzosOil #TheClient #TheHunger #TheWitchesofEastwick #LittleWomen #JamesandtheGiantPeach #Stepmom #Enchanted #SpeedRacer #TheLovelyBones #ABadMomsChristmas
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aspirationalbrand · 11 months
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the client (1994)
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whatamess · 1 month
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So, every year @cminerva and I read this flawless fic after watching The Client. Its title is “Love Finds the Reverend.” For the uninitiated, Susan Sarandon’s character is named Reggie Love and Tommy Lee Jones’ character is called “Reverend Roy Foltrigg.” Please keep in mind that we’ve been doing this for going on a decade now.
Min just now—JUST NOW—put it together that the love that finds the reverend could be a double meaning of Reggie’s name. Bless. I may have cackled more than might have been entirely nice, but in my defense… aaaaaaaaahahahahahaha
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k-star-holic · 2 years
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Jung Wooyoung' Kang Tae-oh, Park Eun-bin protection in crisis Second kiss "I will be a full hug Chair"
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elvismentions · 9 months
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The Client (1994) dir. Joel Schumacher
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seph7 · 6 months
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J.T. Walsh as FBI Director Jason McThune in The Client (1994) - Part 1
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Wild how 90s Hollywood went absolutely mad for John Grisham
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absencesrepetees · 2 years
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the client (joel schumacher, 1994)
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specific90saesthetics · 10 months
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cappedinamber · 4 months
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The Client (1994)
Directed by Joel Schumacher
Cinematography by Tony Pierce-Roberts
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veryslowreader · 4 months
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The Client by John Grisham
Frasier: "Juvenilia"
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