found out today that Weird Al was almost Lucifer's VA and promptly lost my mind. Hell's Greatest Dad was almost a polka and im so upset about the fact that i can genuinely still HEAR the polka inspiration in it
Okay gang, here's a silly little game. I've assembled six teams of blended Narnia and Tolkien/LotR characters. Here they are:
For bonus points, tell me in the tags where you're going on your road trip, who has what role (driving, snacks, aux) on the road, and what you'll stop off and see along the way
Tessa: I just caught my toddler baptizing her barbie in the cat's waterbowl. Then, naturally, like one does, sucked all of the water out of the barbie's hair and did a nice refreshed "ahh!" afterwards.
The thing that in my opinion makes Coriolanus a more interesting/terrifying 'villain' is that he thought he was in the right.
He had no choice but to kill Bobbin- same with Mayfair. These deaths can actually been seen with him in the right but Sejanus and Lucy?
He thought he was doing what was for the best for Sejanus. Outing his plan so that he'd be caught and sent back to the Capitol. Coryo thought he was helping him. And when Sejanus ended up being executed instead of being just shipped back, Coryo figured that he brought that on himself.
Then with Lucy; in his mind she deserved it. He had twisted the snake attack into her wanting to kill him and so that justified him shooting at her. We know that she didn't want him dead but to him that will always seem to be the case.
These were just the deaths he caused where he thought he was in the right, there's other smaller incidents of this but that's for another post.
Imagine if grant and terry were dating around the time he rolled the die another day. And he saw grant shot him. And he had zero context on the situation so he thinks grant will eventually be against him in the future and to make that situation hurt less, he starts distancing himself and they end up breaking up by saying some choice words.
And then when they are kidnapped by willy a second time, and Willy puts the collar on them, he type of now understands how he would die and that it really wasn't up to grant. That the only thing making grant kill him was that it was the most effective way to stop the teens which was an objective given to him by the collar.
And then they are in their cells and grant is apologizing and terry forgives and tells him he knew it would happen because of what he saw in the dice but this context is way more forgivable than what he thought would happen. Then terry brings up that what he saw in the die was what made him break up. Then grants like "Oh"
And while grant feels guilty when trying to be friends with terry because he put a bullet in his head, they do slowly move on and are besties again because they are in-laws now.