Alexander Skarsgård in
THE STAND (2020)
E9: The Circle Closes
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AMBER HEARD as NADINE CROSS
THE STAND | Blank Page 1.03
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"The only me is me. Are you sure the only you is you?"
another flagg drawing! click for better quality
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I know I've posted about it before but I swear if I ever meet Nick Lang I'm going to ask him if Wilbur Cross is supposed to be an homage to Randall Flagg in the 1994 miniseries for Stephen King's The Stand, because I think about this every fucking day and I can't stand not knowing for certain. Like... it has to be. The vaguely southern accent? The Canadian tuxedo? The buttons on the pocket? The evil monologues? It's been a looong time but I think there's a part where Randall Flagg menacingly eats an apple? Nick Lang I am in your walls
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“That wasn't any act of God. That was an act of pure human fuckery.”
― Stephen King, The Stand
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"Everything you see will be yours if you fall down on your knees and worship me."
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AMBER HEARD as NADINE CROSS
in THE STAND 1.04 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD (2021)
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"Oh I didn't like Holly because it was too preachy about Covid, Stephen King should keep politics out of his novels.."
The Stand is litteraly about how the US government would rather let a pandemic wipe out civilisation and bring about the anti-Christ than admit responsibility for a lab accident. 1970s Stephen King's politics would chop you up and line you up like his breakfast cocaine. Silence.
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AMBER HEARD as NADINE CROSS
THE STAND | Blank Page 1.03
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"When the dark man's eyes suddenly locked into Serena's, she flushed hot. They ignited a black fire in her."
"He was mercurial, almost as if he was flickering through the scene, telling a joke here, throwing an insult there, oozing sex and violence and excitement."
me drawing flagg again? more likely than you think!
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“He looks like anybody you see on the street. But when he grins, birds fall dead off telephone lines. When he looks at you a certain way, your prostate goes bad and your urine burns. The grass yellows up and dies where he spits. He’s always outside."
The dark man. The Walkin' Dude. Randall Flagg.
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"Oh we are such a small fandom."
Come to me once you're in a fandom where there are only 9 people total, and only four of you are keeping the fanfic scene afloat by using your fingers to plug the holes as the ship takes on gallons and gallons of water
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