Imagine an episode of nightmare time opening on Peter Spankoffski. Same long hair, same glasses, same awkward mannerisms and snarky commentary, his sweater is new, yellow, but otherwise he looks as we know him. He’s talking to kids in his class, they don’t seem like anyone we’ve met before. We hear a teacher taking attendance in the background. He’s chatting with a girl, not Steph though, she has long red hair and seems concerned, listening to him explain “Look, it’s not like I don’t like the glasses, but those asshole bullies keep breaking and stealing them. It’s just not economical. That’s why I’m getting contacts. It’s just too much easier than-“ he pauses as the teacher shouts his name
“Theodore Spankoffski!”
“Uh, Here!”
He turns back to Jenny, “Sorry what was I saying”
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*spoilers below for Season 2, Episode 3 of Loki!!!!*
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Listen, you have no idea how excited I was when Loki said "I've never met this man in my life" about Victor. 10/10, absolutely flawless.
But for real, my jaw was on the floor for the entirety of Loki s2e3. I mean, we all knew Miss Minutes was definitely evil, but that took a turn I was totally unprepared for. I'm going to need the full week to process everything she said. And the fact that Sylvie didn't kill Victor because he was just a variant who hadn't done anything wrong yet, just like she was when she was kidnapped? Beautiful!
I'm so invested in the plot of this season, and I think a lot of that is due to the care that the cast and crew have taken with these characters. I love that I'm never sure whose side I'm on, and that ambiguity is what makes the show so compelling. (I think we can all agree that we're against whatever Miss Minutes is planning though. She needs to be permanently dismantled)
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If I had a nickel for every time Kim Whalen played a magical badass with a mysterious past she can't/won't talk about and some time-travel abilities and magic that uses melody/rhythm to cast spells who also has some unknown history with her deadly, evil nemesis who may or may not have been corrupted and driven mad by the powerful lord he now serves, then I'd have two (2)(✌🏻) nickels. which isn't a lot but it is weird that it happened twice!
...and I'd give one to Matt Dahan and the other to the Langs as a bribe to tELL ME MORE ABOUT THEM!!! TELL ME!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!
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thinking about how i used to make memes for pretty little liars and arrowverse shows the way i do tlou
but instead of like scene by scene posting i would post the WHOLE episode under a read more cut until tumblr made that impossible
and now all i can think about is HOW did i have the time and dedication and creativity to do that WEEKLY for FOUR SHOWS
we're talking 200-400 memes PER POST because it was the WHOLE EPISODE and i had to catch up on seasons 1-3 on arrow with 21 episodes in each season
anyway just thought of that :)
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hi i’m late to the hatchetfield lore but i just wanna rant about smthn really quick.
what did mr president whatshisface (i cant remember his name like ever, last names aren’t my strong suit for characters) make a deal for?
at first me and a friend assumed it was the same deal stephanie had to go through: sacrifice the thing you cherish most. we assumed he had sacrificed his wife/stephanie’s mother for his position of power, perhaps. but that doesn’t actually make sense, when you think about it a bit more. because there’s a difference in both stephanie and her father’s cases, if this theory is true in any capacity.
if the president sacrificed his wife for his own gain, that’s a selfish act. stephanie sacrificing peter was a selfless act, for the greater good. the first being a selfish act means his wife wouldn’t be what he cherished most. what he cherishes most would be himself.
the lords in black are sadistic creatures. the epitome of knowing they can do whatever they please to these humans, and make them bend to their will. if anything, i imagine they specifically make whatever deal they feel at the moment. this is supported by the christmas list line from wiggly, himself, to me. it’s a good reference to black friday, sure, but think about it. a christmas list is something temporary, an at the time list of things you want at the moment. so it’s simply a scene of wiggly saying “what do i want most at this time?” because he knows he can get whatever he wants. so do all the other lords in black.
they could’ve easily made an entirely different deal with the president. what’s interesting about the president, too, in comparison with the lords in black, is that he doesn’t care for anyone but himself. truly, he’s what her cherishes most. he’ll do whatever he can, and force others to do whatever he wants em to (like forcing stephanie to act like a good daughter for his image and nothing more) at any cost. well, almost any cost. see, despite all of this of his character he is afraid of the lords in black. they took something from him so drastic he refuses to ever make a deal with them again, and pushes this new deal into stephanie specifically. so it isn’t a question of mr president working for the lords in black. he asked for something, and gave something in return. but with all of this, there’s nothing i can really guess at this time of what it could’ve possibly been. i could be reading too deeply into all of it, but at the same time.. starkid’s hatchetfield tales (specifically nightmare time) have never been ones to miss or forget details easily.
so with all of this, it’s impossible to guess. the president only cares about his image, will do anything to keep it- especially to his own daughter, to the living lives of others even- but will not make another deal with the black lords ever again. he’s only done it once. he clearly does not work for them. he, himself- his position, his ego, whatever you can count specifically- is what he cherishes most. wiggly doesn’t need anything to be powerful, he simply toys with the humans who dare call his and his brothers names. the president is not selfish enough to make another deal with the black lords.
what kind of deal did he make with them?
edit from fox fully caught up on nightmare time and seeing the notes: IM AWARE I GOT HIS NAME WRONG I DONT THINK ABOUT THE MAYOR MUCH. OR AT ALL. SORRY YALL
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I 👏 LOVE 👏 how even as they make Man In A Hurry more of a whole fleshed-out character and make him tug at your heartstrings SO dang hard, they still make his whole character be just “man in a hurry”
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