I think everyone is forgetting one important fact about the Laudanum though: it was produced/distributed by CMOT Dibbler. I don't think it was of the highest quality to begin with. While it might have still been hazardous/druggy, it might have been a weaker dilution of whatever.
Hello Mr Gaiman,
In episode 3 season 2 of Good Omens, Crowley drinks poison and isn't discorporated. Which had me wondering if it was normal or not. From what I understood, when on Earth, demons and angel can be discorporated by stuff that would kill humans (car accidents, fire, being shot...). Does it apply to intoxication as well, or it takes external damage to be discorporated? If not, then why did Crowley survive? Is it because he was a snake, or because he can eliminate intoxicating subtances from his body (like alcohol, but then again he can still have hangovers so idk) - or am I just wrong to assume that it should have damaged him?
Thank you if you answer (and even if you don't)!
Angelic systems are definitely more robust than human ones, even when inside a human-style body. We've seen Crowley drink quantities of whisky and wine that would kill a human or render one unconscious. He gets drunk, but his system seems to cope.
So I was reading the Terrance Dicks novelization of some of the Second Doctor's stories to see what descriptors for him are used, and I really love in "The Web of Fear" one that Dicks gave us an actual scene where the Doctor and the the Brigadier have their meet-cute.
Because as much as I really like Web of Fear, I think one of the main problems with it (other than the fucking missing episodes) is that for such an influential character for the Doctor, they basically meet off screen. Like, this is the first time we see them together:
Which will eventually turn into this:
And since this was written in '76, there's even a little paragraph explaining that this character will eventually become a really big deal to the Doctor. Idk if Lethbridge-Stewart was originally going to be such a big character, so I just think it's kinda cool that he retroactively gives him a slightly better introduction, even if the original one is still pretty fire.
The fandom for the 1776 movie (and the musical in general) are some of the funniest and horniest people I've seen on this platform. Keep up the good work! ❤️
My poor boyfriend didn't know what hit him.
"Yeah, I actually really liked the few episodes you showed me. What are some more episode's you'd suggest?"
Say no more my love.
(Kinda kidding, but since it's spring break next week I can show him more than 4 episodes so I'm trying to narrow them down)
I'm cooking up something absolutely devious*.
*shitty fanart that's going to get me kicked out of the fandom forever.
Doug: I think we're going to have to kill this guy, Shadow.
Shadow:
I should finish this.
Doctor Who The Happiness Patrol:
To what, the fucking supermarket? I refuse to believe this man is traveling off world of his own volition.
That being said, UNIT's got my ass.
spin this wheel. you now have to travel with this incarnation of the doctor
I'm going to claw my eyes out, but it's what I get for easdropping I guess.
I'm waiting for my next class rn and not even an hour ago I was talking to a friend about Tony Hale winning that Children's Emmy about a month ago. Now some other film majors are taking about Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Trip and referring to him as Buster Bluth.
Put me in coach!
Were orcs ever mentioned again after Unseen Academicals? Like, we got to see golems and goblins civil rights expand throughout multiple books, but I don't remember orcs ever making a return appearance. Granted, I still haven't read every book in the series, but still...
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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