Nickolas: *Eating A Cinnamon Roll*

Nickolas: *Eating a cinnamon roll*

Milligan: “Cannibalism.”

Nickolas: *Confused chewing noises*

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Not Vox dressing up as a priest and Alastor dressing up as a nun to prove a point during a duet with someone they hate.


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I'm trying to prove something.

Kaz had no right to say “everyone is going mad” when seeing Wesper kiss. It was hilarious, but he can’t talk when he’s literally one of the biggest simps in the entire fandom.

Mr. I liquified all my assets to find your parents and give you a ship with a crew so you can have the life you’ve always wanted.

Suuuuuuuuuure.


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Oh wait, didn’t he technically already do this? In the second episode he literally gets knocked out with a taser and then was like “it’s fine, everything is completely fine. I wasn’t almost just kidnapped!” 😑.

Why do I get the feeling that Mr. Benedict would be that one character to get stabbed but never say anything about it. Like, he would probably try to handle it himself if it wasn’t life threatening. Until he passes out that is. (A certain tall person realizing beforehand and making sure he’s ok.)

There’s something uniquely perverse about cruelty performed by people who will never experience the consequences of their own ideology. Unlike the Somali pirates or the Taliban—groups operating in extreme conditions, driven by survival, ideology, or desperation—the architects of modern American cruelty live in comfort. They do not suffer. They are not struggling for food or security. And yet, they choose cruelty, not as a necessity, but as a luxury.  This is performative suffering, an aesthetic of toughness projected by people who have never known real hardship. It’s the lawmakers who gut welfare programs while vacationing in gated resorts. It’s the TV pundits who sneer at working-class struggles from air-conditioned studios. It’s bureaucrats who deny migrants soap and toothpaste—not out of logistical necessity, but because cruelty itself is a flex, a demonstration of power detached from material reality.  It has no greater purpose beyond LOOKING ruthless. It is the political equivalent of posing in tactical gear without ever seeing combat, of calling for war from the safety of a country club. It is not the brutality of warriors or the desperation of insurgents. It is the decadence of empire—violence for the sake of self-image, cruelty as a luxury good.

Bro absolutely COOKED with this.

We talk about the scene that Alastor swears directly to his face (because it’s perfect and hilarious), but what all the times he pushed him around during the song? Making fun of him because he’s short? Leaning on his hat and smacking him out of the way? I might be wrong, but I’m pretty sure that this episode is where he gets more physical with anyone than any other episode. Mimzy, Lucifer, and Charlie.


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Why do I get the feeling that Mr. Benedict would be that one character to get stabbed but never say anything about it. Like, he would probably try to handle it himself if it wasn’t life threatening. Until he passes out that is. (A certain tall person realizing beforehand and making sure he’s ok.)


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this is genius!!!!

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