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who would win in a fight: the emperor of the galaxy who has transformed their body into a post human entity of war that commands two machine gods or a sick little fish person who’s having a terrible day
You know me, I love a bunch of stuff, but honestly, nothing quite like this.
With only one episode left to go, and after 14 years of the best legal representation that money can buy, I think I can say that television just does not get any BETTER than this.
Congratulations to Bob, Rhea, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, and every single person on their team responsible for crafting this masterpiece. It’s so great it should be illegal 😆
The episode was soooooo goood omg,i’m still crying. We knew that Andy can act but man,he’s probably one if not the best actor that I know. What a incredible performance. I felt all the emotions so deeep. Thank you Andrew Lincoln,Danai Gurira,Scott Gimple and all the cast and crew of The Ones Who Live for this incredible masterpiece🔥🤧.
my theories/cool details in ION 3 because that episode was beautiful and I cried and I got sick and I loved it with the entirety of my little heart
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Nothing of note here, save for the CANON NAMES HELLO... but also this is a BEAUTIFULLY drawn control room like oh my gosh
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the bird appears again, but as a necklace this time <3
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the date is August 31st 1989, at least in this part...
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This message from Anne to Chief (Wardell) leads me to suspect that he actually had a lot of involvement in the project orange herald keeps talking about. Interestingly orange herald does say fusing them with objects was a bit of a mistake, so who even knows what the original project was about?
Anyway, I wonder if this is part of the (many) reasons he feels so guilty to Cracklin - because he knew. Because he knew something was going to happen and he let it.
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could have been the lighting here but yellow tongue :P
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Anne seems to canonically have some sort of interest in the beginnings of the nuclear race (yes, it technically started in WWII) and/or in the founder of quantum mechanics. Over here is a book about Heisenberg, a pretty famous German physicist known for inventing and assisting in the latter.
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I don't know what this candy is but I want to eat it. Also the Lucky cat <33 I love it!
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Anne eats what I think is takeout canonically I respect that
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YOUNGER STAFF + ANNE AWWW...also this girl has so many plants in her office it's so fun I love it I love Anne wahhh
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Does the facility have PWRs? The gif in the background is one of my favorites by the way
in awe over the fact that community truly knows how to pack a punch. in season 3, episode 17, “basic lupine urology”, the show once again makes a parody, just like it has for the past three seasons. the entire episode is law and order based, and it every single joke is seamlessly written and performed, like genuinely the whole thing is perfect. the serious tone of law and order, coupled with the absurdity of the show, it works so well! by the end of the episode, despite the jokes, and despite the parody, the show manages to create a tone that is far more sombre and dramatic than most episodes so far. when the call about star burns’ (his name is alex) death comes in, it feels surreal, it feels genuinely heartbreaking, and it feels utterly different than the rest of the show.
they used the entire sombre setup, despite it being parodical, to force their last line to pack a ginormous punch. of course, the end credits scene show that the cast is back to their usual shenanigans, effectively breaking the soap-opera esque episode that they had just aired. it’s their way of saying “hey friends, thanks for watching, here’s a cookie”. and i eat that shit up every time!!
by the time they craft another parody of a serious crime related media, they manage to do the exact same thing over a season later while still making it fresh and new. in season 5, episode 3, “basic intergluteal numismatics”, they opt for a parody of david fincher’s “seven”, and if i’m being real here, i know next to nothing about the film other than its general premise. however, they still manage to use the same formula, while accomplishing something brand new. here, they use the sombre and serious tone to once again deliver bad news in a way that packs a punch. it’s their way of saying “we’re a comedy show, but we can go toe to toe with all the academy award winners if we so please”. but this time, they follow through on the storyline introduced in basic lupine urology: star burns. he’s alive and well, and they incorporate him seamlessly back into the show as if he never left. they set up his death perfectly, then use his death to set up arguably the biggest storyline in the series, before resolving it with what is simultaneously the most serious and the most silly resolution possible. then, just when you are comfortable in the show’s parody seriousness, they do it again! they lure you into a false sense of security and introduce another major character death without it feeling like a cliche or a repeat scenario.