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“The Little Foxes” by Lillian Hellman

Manhattan Theater Club, 2017

Starring Cynthia Nixon, Laura Linney, Darren Goldstein, Michael McKean, Richard Thomas, David Alford, Michael Benz, Francesca Carpanini, Caroline Stefanie Clay & Charles Turner


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I’m late but AHSGAUHAHA MICHAEL IS FILMING MORE STUFF ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Here’s my poster for @bettercallsaul 410, Winner! I’m sad that the season is over and there’s no new

Here’s my poster for @bettercallsaul 410, Winner! I’m sad that the season is over and there’s no new episode tonight, but what an amazing season it was. I considered a few different concepts for this poster, but the urge to draw the karaoke scene was a strong one. And, in a season full of heavy moments, I wanted to end with something a little lighthearted (even though we now know what it leads to). I want to thank everyone who has commented and liked these episode posters. You all make this project really fun and I hope you will join me again next season. Special thanks to everyone from the show who has taken time to say nice things… can’t tell you how much I appreciate it! And SUPER special shoutout to @heisenbergchronicles for all the support over the last four (!) years!


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neil-gaiman:

As a Tumblr thanksgiving present, for those of you who are curious, here is some of the script for Good Omens 2. Actual honest Crowley and Aziraphale dialogue. Not a joke, not a hoax, not an imaginary story.

It’s from one of the “Dailies”, the half-sized script that is going to be shot that day, that had languished forgotten in my back pocket, before falling apart.

You’re welcome.

One day ago:

Neil Gaiman: I made a tyrannosaurus rat!

Screencaps from Better Call Saul, season 1 can be found HERE. ~#15,000/ep

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THIS IS SPINAL TAP (1984)
A filmmaker documents the history of Spinal Tap, the world’s loudest rock band.

Mr. Green: Extraverted Intuition (Ne)

(According to the “real” ending, Mr. Green is not who he pretends to be, but let’s go with the character he’s acting as for the majority of the story.)

Mr. Green is nervous and chatty and prone to random conceptual leaps—“Mrs. Peacock was a man?!” He’s had to live his whole life under a pretense, acting out a part that everyone wants to see. He’s the one chosen to distract the cop, making up idle conversation while the others hide the bodies. He connects the dots during dinner conversation that all of them work in the government, and wonders what it could mean. In the real ending, he’s first to arrive at the conclusion that Wadsworth is really Mr. Boddy. He slaps Mrs. Peacock because it seems like a good idea at the time, and he’s kind of awkward in his own body, often falling prey to clumsiness.

Best Suggestion: ENFP

Wadsworth: Introverted Intuition (Ni)

Wadsworth has one goal for the evening—to dispense with his accomplices and tighten the noose on his blackmail victims. For this he invents a whole evening of shadowplay, a complex plan to push his dinner guests toward murder. He assigns each of them colorful names, possibly related to how he visualizes their individual personalities in his imagination. Or maybe as if he’s picturing them as pawns on a gameboard. Though he’s confident of his plot, he can become just as panicked as anyone else when the environment changes too quickly—when the lights go out, he mistakes a shower faucet for a doorknob. He walks, or rather runs, the company through the night’s events, appearing to have solved the crime when actually he already predicted what everyone would do. For all his foresight, he fails to react in the moment when Mr. Green gets the drop on him and ends his crime spree.

Best Suggestion: INFJ

(Not really sure that Wadsworth is actually an Ni-user, but I think this paints a decent portrait of the cognitive function as if he were.)

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