Here's some of my favorite Crowley on laudanum moments, just because:
1. Death is "just wrONGGG", Crowley said so. No more dying.
2. Because if you don't get high and improvise the unofficial anthem of Scotland (it's canon, Crowley improvised it), what are you even doing with your overly long life?
3. This lil dance is the best, I swear.
4. Reminder, he's looking at a graveyard, at night.
5. Find me someone cuter, I'll wait.
6. It was dark, he was wearing sunglasses, and he was high. Leave him alone.
7. I am petrified.
And bonus points because I will never get over this:
No, don't be shy, get closer.
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“Everything created has a beginning, Destiny of the Endless... as everything created has an end.”
— Neil Gaiman
(it hurts me physically to see the disappointment clouded Crowley’s face every time he realised things he loves might as well cease to exist eventually)
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"Don't give him a prop. Don't leave a prop within his reach. Because you're always gonna get some sort of baffoonery with it. I was just like, 'Oh my God, what's he doing now?' While he's doing that, we're missing important exposition. But, more often than not, it turns out to be a lot of fun, but uh, sometimes you go, 'Oh my God, take that cup away from him.' And the more you try to take it away from him, the more he wants to pick it up and play with it."
-Michael Shanks, on directing Ricard Dean Anderson
(Commentary, Stargate SG-1 | "Double Jeopardy")
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Wow.
Okay.
I have literally never been more angry with the ending of a horror movie in my entire life.
Marking that off the leaderboard of dumbest decisions and most anticlimactic endings of character ever and forgetting I saw that. Brb.
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