
David on Mulder and Scully’s relationship: “It’s like the one friend, I guess, that he has in the world. I mean I heard a phrase once, somebody was talking about their wife. This was a person who was very inept socially, not the wife but the man. There were many things said about him that weren’t kind, and he said, My wife, who is lovely and social and everything like that, is my human credential. And that makes him a human being, because people think, well if she can stand him, he must have some humanity within him. Sometimes I think about Scully as Mulder’s human credential. It’s the only thing that makes him not crazy, in many ways.”
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I feel these words as if their meaning were weight being lifted from me, knowing that you will read them and share my burden, as I have come to trust no other.
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OHMAHGAWD. OHMAHGAWD. THE KID ON THE LEFT IS DRESSED AS DEAN. HE’S EVEN GOT THE SAMULET. AND THE KID TO THE RIGHT HAS SEASON1!SAMMY HAIR. DEAR GAWD.
DEAR JESUS I JUST CAN’T OKAY. HELP PLEASE HELP
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“This is where they come to prey upon each other for all eternity.”
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There’s something to be said for having a really good actor play a villain. Tom Hiddleston is a really good actor. So good that you really don’t want Loki to get killed. Stopped, sure, but there’s no driving wish to see him really harmed. He’s hateful and terrifying at times and does some HORRIBLE things, but there are moments I felt for him just a bit. Moments it seemed like it crossed his mind for the briefest of seconds that he shouldn’t be doing what he was, that it was crazy, but then it would go away in a wave of jealous, irrational insanity. Loki has charisma and he’s funny in a subversive, sarcastic way. But then he’s also sadistic in a horrifying way. When he taunts Natasha it’s one of the most venomous, hateful spewings of rage in superhero history. He’s going to destroy her and everything she loves for the FUN of it. And it’s completely believable. It’s no histrionic “I’m going to rule the world” cliched cackling villain speech. It’s sadistic and sick and twisted on a level I can only compare to Heath Ledger’s Joker. In the pantheon of superhero villains, that version of the Joker has always been the gold standard. To me, Loki came right alongside in that rage filled, spitting on glass, slow burn to psychotic speech. And yet Hiddleston is still charming enough that even after that he can pull it back so that Loki is still charming and sometimes amusing.
Something to be said for well acted villains you can take seriously as a threat.
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