I really like Cosmo Lavish as a character and I'm glad he got a somewhat happy ending.
I doubt anyone will actually care about my reasoning for this opinion, but I thought that now would be a good time to say it since I've got nothing better to do as I wait for my class to start.
I'm sorry, but you cannot convince me that Vetinari and Death are scary people. In my book, scary people don't leave dog biscuits on their animals grave every week for over a year. They also don't try to pick up a book that's so big it crushes them and they have to call their roommate servant for help.
They're just little dorks that have to throw their weight around sometimes for the greater good.
(I woke up thinking this and had to share. What has my life become?)
Claude Rains - (Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Wagon Train, Rawhide) - "The reason I got into Old Hollywood and started studying theatre and film! He's such a little cutie as well as a smoking hot, velvet voiced morsel of evil - he's that good and can play both so easily!..." text propaganda continued below the cut.
Patrick Troughton - (Doctor Who) - His version of the doctor is my absolute favourite.
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Claude Rains:
While he might be more famous for his movie roles(like Casablanca, The Invisible Man, Lawrence of Arabia, Now, Voyager, and Mr. Skeffington to name a few!), he was also a television star in his own right! He had lots of guest spots on various shows but in the tv-realm, he's probably the most well known for his work for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and was a frequent collaborator with Hitch himself, having the spotlight for five episodes! My favorite tv performance of his was playing Father Amion in the episode "The Horseplayer", where he plays the kindest priest who gets taken for a ride and it's so heartbreaking to see him in tears where he confesses that it's his fault the church's funds were used for less than better means (but it all works out in the end!). It's such an honest performance and it's a refreshing change from all his evil villians (but we love them anyway!) he'd done in the past. Another favorite performance of mine is his performance as Leonard Eldridge in the episode "The Door Without a Key", a seemingly amnesiac old man who makes a bond with a lost boy in a police station. They're adorable together and I found myself tearing up a little when they both confess how lonely they are in the world.
Patrick Troughton:
The only thing keeping me going rn is the hope I'll see my boyfriend tomorrow and the hope I'll hang out with my friends this weekend.
Also the need episode of Doctor Who is tomorrow so that's pretty cool.
Laugh all you want, but he was one of the few people in camp actually trying. Poor guy :(
the way he just 🧍🏼 at the end
You know that meme: ignore the background noise, my grandma fell down the stairs.
That's literally every time I visit home.
Ahhhh!!! I know you totally rocked in the finale and i'll watch it as soon as i can!!!
(For those who don't know, @pokegirl0238 is a voice actor in here, and her fan art appears at the end of some of the videos!)
The finale of Chaos Crossover’s BAD FUTURE arc is out now!
Also you can watch the previous episode here since I also forgot to post that when it came out:
I have one more episode and the Atom Eve special to watch before I'm caught up on Invincible.
I started the series Sunday.
Please send help.
Well well well, if it isn't my two favorite men. Peter Falk and Kermit.
Whatcha doing here Peter?
Shoutout to that one user who posted a video/gif of two of Sutekh's robots killing a guy by smashing him with their boobs, but then I guess deleted it so I look like an idiot when I tried to find it to send to my friends. Count your days buddy.
Someone NEEDS to upload their music number to Tumblr. Pretty please?
I'm so normal about them
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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