It doesn't have to be scary. This butterfly, it isn't real. I've just convinced your mind it is. Think of it as a kind of magic.
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Beverly now offered the four match-tails in her hand to Richie.
“Ah loves yuh, Miss Scawlett!” Richie screamed at the top of his voice, and made exaggerated kissing gestures with his lips. Beverly only looked at him, smiling a little, and Richie suddenly felt ashamed. “I do love you, Bev,” he said, and touched her hair. “You’re cool.”
“Thank you,” she said.
“I didn’t think you were going to be all right, is all,” Bev said, and suddenly burst into tears.
Richie patted her clumsily on the shoulder and Bill put a hand on the back of her neck.
“You were right about one thing, Richie,” she says. “That Bullseye was a killer. I was scared of it, but I sorta loved it, too.”
Richie laughs and claps her on the back. “Shit, I knew that back then, you stupid skirt.”
“You did? Really?”
“Yeah, really,” he says. “It was something in your eyes, Bevvie.”
Terror washed through him, and then was replaced by a sense of cosmic absurdity. He remembered Beverly with his Duncan yo-yo, showing him how to make it sleep, walk the dog, go around the world.
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“The toughest thing about this episode, writing-wise, was trying to find, what’s the emotional thread that’s gonna get us through? And it was like, well this should be about Barry and Fuches. You know, Barry again realizing Fuches has always been the person in his life. He was there when he got back fron Afghanistan. I love the way Stephen looks in that dream, how he looks all dark. I mean, he looks like a demon or something.
But Barry, at the end of this episode, kind of realizes, like, ‘Oh, that was... that was going into the arms of the devil.”
-Bill Hader, Ronny/Lily Behind-the-Scenes
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