I corrected some small mistakes I made from my previous post, my bad!
Here are my big blorbos again!
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Happy Birthday to Jeffrey Combs (b. 9/9/1954), a man of many (many, many...) faces 🧪👽👨🔬
Characters in order of appearance:
Weyoun - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Penk - Star Trek: Voyager
Krem - Star Trek: Enterprise
Liquidator Brunt - Deep Space Nine
Thy'lek Shran - Enterprise
Herbert West - Re-Animator
John Reilly - Castle Freak
Father Jonathan - The Evil Clergyman
Milton Dammers - The Frighteners
Doc Haggis - Lurking Fear
Chaz - Dead Man Walking (1988)
Dinosaur Bob - Love and a .45
Anton Mordrid - Doctor Mordrid
Lonnie Hawks - Death Falls
D-Day - Fortress (1992)
Crawford Tillinghast - From Beyond
Colin Childress - Cellar Dweller
Francisco - The Pit and the Pendulum (1991)
Shepard Lambrick - Would You Rather
Desk Clerk - Edmond (2005)
Jay Brooks - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Stu - Frightmare
Prole - Robot Jox
Andrew Paris - The Phantom Empire
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Jay and Silent Bob movie influences my life when I was a teenager- when I first saw it back in like 2003? Turns out said movie took inspiration from Good Omens.
In turn it means that even though I had never heard of him yet, Neil Gaiman was influencing my life. I didn’t watch my first Neil Gaiman thing until like maybe 2007 when I stumbled upon mirrormask. But even then I didn’t know who he was, I didn’t care who wrote things. Still he influenced my life.
Gradually, I accumulated more and more experience with Neil’s works. I don’t remember when I learned of his existence- but it wasn’t until 2019 when I realized just how long I’d been following his works unintentionally.
It wasn’t until a few weeks ago that I realized he’d been influencing me since before I’d ever consumed any of his work. Dudes been a part of my life longer than I can truly grasp. It just blows my mind. No wonder he’s my favorite writer.
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fuck it if time lords can bring back old faces the master should regenerate into jodie whittaker next. she was done so absolutely horrendously for the 13th doctor’s writing i need to see her joker arc for my own personal catharsis. enough theatrical sexy man villains and enough evil sexy femme fatales. i want jodie whittaker as the master to fucking brawl.
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Anyhow Speirs in this scene had some thoughts I wish he would have shared.
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the Hole's ideas abt Gallifrey/Gallifreyan
spoken Gallifreyan sounds like song
there's some telepathic layer to it that humans/non-telepathic races can't pick up
in a brighter timeline the Master sings their childhood lullabies to the Doctor to help her sleep
the telepathic element makes it capable of soothing or causing physical harm
the Doctor's brain is so quiet now that Gallifrey is gone
not only are the Time Lords and Gallifreyans gone but so too is their culture
the Doctor scouring the TARDIS for the remaining seeds and saplings of her home, now endangered like she is
in one version of things the Doctor is a horrible gardener, in the other she's fantastic
either way the Master is the best with them
she saves the plants for when she gets the Master back (she never does)
the Master hates human Christmas because it can never go back to Gallifrey and enjoy the foods it loved as a child alongside its family. the Time War took that away.
the Theta Sigma used to bake Koschei a cake each year and now that Gallifrey is gone, the Master wakes up to a cake every year and it's not as pink as it was before and there are substitutions in the flour and it's not the same frosting as the kind from Low Town but it still tastes exactly the same
Gallifrey doesn't die with the Doctor, it dies with the Master.
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Flights of Fancy
Flight 326 is almost sold out, and you have to select your seat for that long haul flight overseas.
Which Combs do you think would be a nervous flier? Who would steal the arm rest? Who would keep their seat in the upright position the entire flight? Who are you sitting next to?
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