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Dmitri-9
Nov 30, 2004

There's something really sexy about Scrooge McDuck. I love Uncle Scrooge.

FogHelmut posted:

The Americans did a whole episode about Yaz. We need more Yaz.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DybrM4CSNy4

So depressing in context

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Dmitri-9
Nov 30, 2004

There's something really sexy about Scrooge McDuck. I love Uncle Scrooge.

CharlestonJew posted:

since this is taking inspiration from Stephen king season 2's gonna have a scene where all the kids freak out and have to have sex with the fat kid to calm themselves down

The bros already said no gangbangs in an interview

Dmitri-9
Nov 30, 2004

There's something really sexy about Scrooge McDuck. I love Uncle Scrooge.
The scene reflects the hopelessness that the characters feel. Everyone thought that they might be able to save Will but then a corpse shows up. There is no dramatic irony because the audience doesn't know Will is alive untill Elle suggests otherwise, he could be a ghost, he could be a time echo, he could be in Hell. If you said "wait what?" every 5 minuntes when you watched this show you might not be very smart. What is confusing or inconsistent about Elle's powers? They work the same way they do in episode 4 as they do in episode 8.

Dmitri-9 fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Sep 4, 2016

Dmitri-9
Nov 30, 2004

There's something really sexy about Scrooge McDuck. I love Uncle Scrooge.

CaptainSarcastic posted:

Is it just me or is there something a little creepy about the idea of child stuntmen (stuntpersons?)? It strikes me as uncomfortably like having child soldiers or something, although intellectually I can see having them more like athletes with training that the actual child actors don't have, like acrobatics and such.

They are probably just stand-ins for reshoots.

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