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Love Crime posted:I don't read the thread because this is the kind of trashy show you like but don't need to see people making GBS threads on but I hope I wasn't the only one that was hoping he was going to say Hitler. I wasn't really hoping, but when I was trying to guess who it was Luci was freaked out about, Hitler did cross my mind. I know that Mazikeen is a demon, but this show hasn't really defined demons or their origins. Fallen angels are often the same thing as demons, and Lucifer being able to create powerful beings such as demons seems pretty far outside of his power scope. I guess it could have been an administrative privilege of being Lord of Hell... I'm not complaining. So far they have done a great job of setting up these figures without nerding out, contradicting themselves, or crossing any controversial lines. The finale was really good, and I'm excited to see where they go with it next. Also, no case of the week. Instead it was continuation of what was set up in last episodes case, which was actually not a case of the week and was part of the season arc. Whether or not this marks a move towards a little more serialization or not, it's a great way to end a season.
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VendaGoat posted:Idiotic fan theory: Maze has been redeemed, for saving Amenediel, with Lucifer's feather. Comic spoiler-ish stuff: quote:Mazikeen is a devoted ally and lover of Lucifer Morningstar and the war leader of the Lilim, a race descended from Lilith. A fearsome warrior and a respected leader, Mazikeen is a prominent character in the Lucifer comics. She has the appearance of a beautiful human female with long bluish black hair. She is also the only character for whom Lucifer seems to have any genuine affection. Mazikeen first appeared in The Sandman, where she was Lucifer's consort while he reigned in Hell. At the time, half of her face was normal, but the other half was horribly misshapen and skeletal, causing her speech to be nearly unintelligible. On the other hand... who knows. To begin with Lucifer is supposed to be one of the most powerful forces running around after 'God' and The Endless. Obviously they are completely ignoring that because they dont have a Game of Thrones budget. The weakest change in the show is the way they are using Angels that were there at the beginning of actual time and having them be mystified by these ~strange humans~. The overarching myths carried between The Sandman, Lucifer, and Books of Magic are worth the long read if youre into that stuff at all. (Also parts of Hellblazer.) The scope and scale of the stories is/are way different than this buddy-cop show looks like the writers are capable of though. Another (major) comic spoiler: quote:Lucifer, while making his preparations to leave Yahweh's creation forever, imparts two gifts to her. First, he restores Mazikeen's face to its original form, saying that he wished to see her as she had looked when she "first came to [him in Hell]." For the second gift, Lucifer transfers all of his power, and his title of "The Lightbringer" to Mazikeen, telling her that "... this will be our marriage. Our Union." The power that Yahweh gave to Lucifer in the beginning had now been given to Mazikeen. If the full extent of Lucifer's powers were transferred, then Mazikeen is now the second most powerful entity in Creation Other character (Lucifer) lore from the comics, highlighting the vast difference between the show and the original stories: quote:Lucifer possesses nigh-omnipotent supernatural power; he can shape the matter of Creation into anything he can imagine, including matter, energy, and more abstract concepts such as time. However, he does have certain limitations as he is still a creation of God. He cannot create something out of nothing, unlike his Creator. In some ways, this makes him the most disadvantaged, though not the weakest, of the archangelic host. He needs existing matter (and where that is unavailable, the Demiurgic power of the Archangel Michael) to provide the foundation for him to shape. Only his brother, the archangel Michael Demiurgos, is his equal in power and only God, his creator and father Yahweh, is his superior. However, in certain dimensions, he is powerless and his mobility is limited without his angelic wings. He may choose to temporarily abandon his powers, including his immortality. In the story titled "Lilith", it is implied that God could destroy him at His own whim - which makes Lucifer sometimes wonder why He hasn't dealt with him already. He is never without the formidable resources of his brilliant, nigh-omniscient intellect and his unbending will or inner strength, which allowed him to defy and confront his father, Almighty God, without fear or doubt. Although Lucifer's overt exercise of power is limited in the books, if he is provoked to violence, his preference seems to be to use fire as a weapon. His original role was as "God's lamplighter", in which he used his will to condense clouds of hydrogen into star-masses and set them alight. As terrifying as they are brief, battles with Lucifer usually begin (and end) with him drawing down the flames of some superheated star and incinerating to ash anything in the immediate area. So yeah. So far the only things that are the same is the fact that they somehow got to use the show name and the rights to Mazikeen. Other trivia for DC Lucifer: Lucifer is not "Satan", "Satan" is The First of the Fallen and ruled Hell before Lucifers fall. Lucifer took hell from him because ... well no one was going to be able to stop him. (Thats Hellblazer stuff mostly.)
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 07:58 |
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And said Hellblazer/Sandman had to be clumsily unified somehow back in early 90s. So yeah, stuff can get confusing.
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 16:52 |
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I hope they leave out all the stupid ridiculous comic bullshit and make the show actually good like izombie.
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 23:04 |
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I love the writing on the show, because it leads to stuff like this in the background
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:I love the writing on the show, because it leads to stuff like this in the background As much as I despise Fox for its news syndicate, I have the exact opposite reaction to its entertainment division, because of poo poo like this. VendaGoat fucked around with this message at 03:02 on Apr 28, 2016 |
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Yeah, that part was great. I'm kind of sad Malcolm is dead, because he brought an intense level of ham and cheese to the show.
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Snak posted:Yeah, that part was great. I'm kind of sad Malcolm is dead, because he brought an intense level of ham and cheese to the show. While eating ham and cheese no less.
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Falun Bong Refugee posted:stupid ridiculous comic bullshit
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FRINGE posted:Worst opinion so far. I'm sorry but your picture books for manchildren are written by people who can't even manage to spit out dan brown levels of coherent, interesting writing. If they could they wouldn't be writing comic books.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 05:37 |
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I wonder what the range is on Dekker's weakening of Lucifer. She seemed a decent distance away when Malcolm gut shot the devil. Also Dan has got to believe pretty soon. He saw Lucifer wake up from being murdered and saw the disappearing act. Dekker at least has having shot Lucifer going for her disbelief.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 05:59 |
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I'm also starting to wonder about angel anatomy. I assumed that Amendiel's wound was fatal because it was a demonic Blade, but with any amount of healing factor you would think an angel could survive getting shived in the gut. Lucifer gets shot in the gut and dies in less than 60 seconds. Maybe angels are like vulcans their hearts are down there?
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Falun Bong Refugee posted:I'm sorry but your picture books for manchildren are written by people who can't even manage to spit out dan brown levels of coherent, interesting writing. If they could they wouldn't be writing comic books. You think tv writing is good and Dan Brown is interesting. You are a fine literary critic.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 06:51 |
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let me guess, you think visual entertainment as a whole is for lazy people who lack imaginative skills. it's all in the power of the written word *farrrrrrrrts*
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Nope. But I think that the Lucifer comics were great and the idiot that dismisses them in favor of an enjoyable but empty tv show is not much of a critic to make attention to.
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Falun Bong Refugee posted:I'm sorry but your picture books for manchildren are written by people who can't even manage to spit out dan brown levels of coherent, interesting writing. If they could they wouldn't be writing comic books. You do know the world is originally Neil Gaiman's, right? An author of many books that are both critically acclaimed and incredibly popular?
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Etalommi posted:You do know the world is originally Neil Gaiman's, right? An author of many books that are both critically acclaimed and incredibly popular? Woah, Neil Gaiman? Zero time booker prize nominee genre fiction writer neil gaiman? Holy poo poo, I didn't know the fictional universe nobody cares about was written by some second rate fantasy author. That changes everything,
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Nice trolling attempt, but calling Neil Gaiman second-rate given the awards he's been given for his work throughout his career is where it falls apart.
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Snak posted:I'm also starting to wonder about angel anatomy. I assumed that Amendiel's wound was fatal because it was a demonic Blade, but with any amount of healing factor you would think an angel could survive getting shived in the gut. Lucifer gets shot in the gut and dies in less than 60 seconds. Maybe angels are like vulcans their hearts are down there? He got plugged in the liver, so yea, that's a pretty quick bleed out.
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Wade Wilson posted:Nice trolling attempt, but calling Neil Gaiman second-rate given the awards he's been given for his work throughout his career is where it falls apart. The MTV people's choice literary equivalent. Look guys, I'm sorry your picture books have a hard time stacking up to "Where the Wild Things Are" but that's just the way it is. Falun Bong Refugee fucked around with this message at 15:51 on Apr 28, 2016 |
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Snak posted:I wasn't really hoping, but when I was trying to guess who it was Luci was freaked out about, Hitler did cross my mind. Nah, if the actual real world mythology is anything to go by then the "Mum" will be Asherah.
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Falun Bong Refugee posted:The MTV people's choice literary equivalent. Look guys, I'm sorry your picture books have a hard time stacking up to "Where the Wild Things Are" but that's just the way it is. 1991 World Fantasy Award for short fiction for the Sandman issue, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", by Gaiman and Charles Vess[145] 1991 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel runner-up for Good Omens by Gaiman and Terry Pratchett[145][146] From 1991 to 2009, Gaiman won Eisner Awards in the following categories: 1991 Best Continuing Series: Sandman, by Neil Gaiman and various artists (DC)[147] 1991 Best Graphic Album–Reprint: Sandman: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman and various artists (DC)[147] 1991 Best Writer: Neil Gaiman, Sandman (DC)[147] 1992 Best Single Issue or Story: Sandman #22-#28: "Season of Mists," by Neil Gaiman and various artists (DC)[147] 1992 Best Continuing Series: Sandman, by Neil Gaiman and various artists (DC)[147] 1992 Best Writer: Neil Gaiman, Sandman, Books of Magic (DC), Miracleman (Eclipse)[147] 1993 Best Continuing Series: Sandman by Neil Gaiman and various artists (DC)[147] 1993 Best Graphic Album–New: Signal to Noise by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean (VG Graphics/Dark Horse)[147] 1993 Best Writer: Neil Gaiman, Miracleman (Eclipse); Sandman (DC)[147] 1994 Best Writer: Neil Gaiman, Sandman (DC/Vertigo); Death: The High Cost of Living (DC/Vertigo)[147] 2000 Best Comics-Related Book: The Sandman: The Dream Hunters, by Neil Gaiman and Yoshitaka Amano (DC/Vertigo)[148] 2004 Best Short Story: "Death," by Neil Gaiman and P. Craig Russell, in The Sandman: Endless Nights (Vertigo/DC)[148] 2004 Best Anthology: The Sandman: Endless Nights, by Neil Gaiman and others, edited by Karen Berger and Shelly Bond (Vertigo/DC)[148] 2007 Best Archival Collection/Project–Comic Books: Absolute Sandman, vol. 1, by Neil Gaiman and various (Vertigo/DC)[148] 2009 Best Publication for Teens/Tweens: Coraline, by Neil Gaiman, adapted by P. Craig Russell (HarperCollins Children’s Books)[148] 1991–1993 Comics Buyer's Guide Award for Favorite Writer 1997–2000 Comics Buyer's Guide Award for Favorite Writer nominations 1991 Favourite Comic Book Story for The Sandman[citation needed] 1994 Favourite Comic Book Story for The Sandman[citation needed] 1997 Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Defender of Liberty award[149] 1999 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel runner-up for Stardust[145][150] 1999 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for the illustrated version of Stardust[145][151] 2000 Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative for The Sandman: The Dream Hunters[145][152] 2001 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel for American Gods[145] 2002 Hugo Award for Best Novel for American Gods[145][153] 2002 Nebula Award for Best Novel for American Gods[145][153] 2002 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel for American Gods[145][154] 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella for Coraline[145] 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella for Coraline[145] 2003 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book for Coraline[145][155] 2003 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers for Coraline[145][156] 2003 British Science Fiction Association Award, short fiction, for Coraline[145] 2004 Hugo Award for the story A Study in Emerald (in a ceremony the author presided over himself, having volunteered for the job before his story was nominated)[145] 2004 Locus Award, novelette, for "A Study in Emerald"[145] 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative for The Sandman: Endless Nights[145] 2004 Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenario for The Sandman: Season of Mists[157] 2005 The William Shatner Golden Groundhog Award for Best Underground Movie, nomination for MirrorMask[158] The other nominated films were Green Street Hooligans, Nine Lives, Up for Grabs and Opie Gets Laid.[159] 2005 Quill Book Award for Graphic Novels for Marvel 1602[160] 2005 Locus Award, short story, for "Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Nameless House of the Night of Dread Desire"[145] 2006 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Anansi Boys[145] 2006 British Fantasy Award for Best Novel for Anansi Boys[145][161] 2006 Locus Award, fantasy novel, for Anansi Boys.[145] The book was also nominated for a Hugo Award, but Gaiman asked for it to be withdrawn from the list, stating that he wanted to give other writers a chance and that it was really more fantasy than science fiction.[162] 2006 Locus Award, short story, for "Sunbird"[145] 2007 Locus Award, short story, for "How to Talk to Girls at Parties"[145] 2007 Locus Award, collection, for Fragile Things[145] 2007 British Fantasy Award, collection, for Fragile Things[145] 2007 Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award[163] 2007 Comic-Con Icon award presented at the Scream Awards.[164] 2009 Newbery Medal for The Graveyard Book[165] 2009 Audies: Children's 8–12 and Audiobook of the year for the audio version of The Graveyard Book.[166] 2009 British Fantasy Award for Best Novel shortlist for The Graveyard Book[167] 2009 Hugo Award for Best Novel for The Graveyard Book[145] presented at the 2009 Worldcon in Montreal where he was also the Professional Guest of Honor.[168][169] 2009 Locus Award, young-adult novel, for The Graveyard Book[145] 2009 The Booktrust Teenage Prize for The Graveyard Book 2010 Gaiman was selected as the Honorary Chair of National Library Week by the American Library Association.[170] 2010 Carnegie Medal for The Graveyard Book, becoming the first author to have won both the Carnegie and Newbery Medals for the same work.[5][6][171][172][173] 2010 Locus Award, short story, for An Invocation of Incuriosity,[145] published in Songs of the Dying Earth[174] 2010 British Fantasy Award, comic/graphic novel, Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?, by Gaiman and Andy Kubert[145] 2011 Locus Award, short story, for The Thing About Cassandra, published in Songs of Love and Death[145][175] 2011 Locus Award, novelette, for The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains,[145] published in Stories[175] 2011 Shirley Jackson Award for "The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains"[176] 2011 Shirley Jackson Award for Stories: All New Tales, edited by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio (William Morrow)[176] 2011 Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation (with Richard Clark) for The Doctor's Wife[177] 2012 Honorary Doctorate of Arts from the University of the Arts[178] 2012 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form) for "The Doctor's Wife"[77][78] 2013 National Book Awards (British), Book of the Year winner for The Ocean at the End of the Lane[179] 2014 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel for The Ocean at the End of the Lane 2015 Goodreads Choice Award 2015 - Best Fantasy for Trigger Warning[180] Multiple Hugo's, newberrie, Carnegie awards. Yep a hack.
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Wait, people are responding to the obvious troll? Seriously? He came into a comic book TV show thread, notable for the show being nothing like the comic and said (After, its worth noting, the sseason has finished) and said that he hoped its nothing like the comic, and also comcs suck. Does that seem like someone who is arguing in good faith to you? Anyway, if we are giving guesses for "mom", I'm going to stake out left field; "Mom" is a lovely old lady called "Mrs God", and Lucifer is scared because he knows when she catches up with him he is so totally grounded for locking her in hell. No TV for at least a millenia. The bulk of the second season is him contriving ways to sneak out to hang with his friends.
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Wade Wilson posted:Nah, if the actual real world mythology is anything to go by then the "Mum" will be Asherah. Oh good call. Referred to in The Book of Jeremiah as "The Queen of Heaven".
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Snak posted:Oh good call. Referred to in The Book of Jeremiah as "The Queen of Heaven". Also probably the one Jesus got the whole "Walking on water" thing from, because she was a water/sea/fertility goddess (in addition to the bits that are attributed to a generic "Mother Nature").
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 16:47 |
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Holy poo poo you're both pretty, and you both have edgy really cool opinions, and are obviously way too cool for mainstream media, now shut the gently caress up.
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Someone mentioned that it would be cool if the escapee from Hell was someone like Judas and it got me thinking, this show is more like the comic Chronicles of Wormwood than the comic Lucifer. It has the base premise of Lucifer abandoning hell, but the actual character reminds me quite a bit of Danny Wormwood. Son of the devil who doesn't really like the whole plan that he start the apocalypse, so he says gently caress it and just lives his life.
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Hughlander posted:1991 World Fantasy Award for short fiction for the Sandman issue, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", by Gaiman and Charles Vess[145] Thanks for proving my point.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 18:07 |
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Is this show up for another season? It's pretty good.
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Mr.Pibbleton posted:Is this show up for another season? It's pretty good. Yeah, it got renewed thankfully.
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counterfeitsaint posted:Yeah, it got renewed thankfully. Yah, but they are changing the actor playing Lucifer. BOO!
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VendaGoat posted:Yah, but they are changing the actor playing Lucifer. I was honest to god pissed for a second.
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ShakeZula posted:My only disappointment was that Chloe was completely unaffected by seeing Lucifer up and about immediately after being "fatally" gutshot. She's also seen him teleport twice now.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 21:26 |
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I read it as she wanted to freak out about him being okay, but she didn't want to freak out Trixie who narrowly avoided being horribly traumatized. Like you can see her asking questions with her eyes, but basically being thankful that he and her daughter are okay and taking care of Trixie first.
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Snak posted:I read it as she wanted to freak out about him being okay, but she didn't want to freak out Trixie who narrowly avoided being horribly traumatized. Like you can see her asking questions with her eyes, but basically being thankful that he and her daughter are okay and taking care of Trixie first. Yeah, that actress is loving nailing it. Chloe, Dr. Linda, and Trixie are the reason I kept watching. That casting director is drat good.
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VendaGoat posted:Yah, but they are changing the actor playing Lucifer. I honestly thought you were going to pull up the actor who replaced his erstwhile character on Once Upon a Time.
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VendaGoat posted:Yah, but they are changing the actor playing Lucifer. Lucifer did absolutely nothing to deserve this association
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Capn Beeb posted:Lucifer did absolutely nothing to deserve this association If he was angry about goats, wait until he hears about this one.
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This show was a pleasant surprise, glad to read it's getting a season 2! Stopped watching somewhere in the middle cause they started downplaying the supernatural and i got the unpleasant taste that they were trying to make Bones 2, but i guess that was a fakeout or they changed their mind cause the last part of the season was very good i thought. I just hope they don't milk the whole "Chloe is always 1inch from discovering Lucifer is Satan, but naaaaah the devil isnt real, lol lets solve crime" for so long that it gets too stale.
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Dongattack posted:This show was a pleasant surprise, glad to read it's getting a season 2! Stopped watching somewhere in the middle cause they started downplaying the supernatural and i got the unpleasant taste that they were trying to make Bones 2, but i guess that was a fakeout or they changed their mind cause the last part of the season was very good i thought. If she didn't make him mortal, she'd already know. Let's see how long they can milk that before explaining it.
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