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obviously i meant toran's dad. long week.
you know now that they confirmed toran's dad might just be one of hober's countless bastards (lmao) i'm not even mad about him not being hober and constant's offspring. they fucked once, it was epic, their love, however brief, still changed the galaxy forever and most importantly it changed them. who cares about their legacy living on biologically speaking.
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you know now that they confirmed toran's dad might just be one of hober's countless bastards (lmao) i'm not even mad about him not being hober and constant's offspring. they fucked once, it was epic, their love, however brief, still changed the galaxy forever and most importantly it changed them. who cares about their legacy living on biologically speaking.
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I don't know why the concept of the shadowmaster having his own subordinates is so funny to me. yeah he's here to pile up the dead bodies and get blood explosions all over the wall, but he's not getting his hands gloves dirty investigating crime scenes made by other people. he's outsourcing that
#reminds me of that deleted scene in the hannibal s1 script#he carried two buckets of water to clean off the spray paint on Abigail's house. “The extent of his labor.”#foundation
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what's up with chekhov's zygote
#foundation spoilers#the context they chose to reveal its existence is insane more insane that the actual reveal
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"empire are banned from ordering enclosures after how badly XVII botched terminus" was already funny, then XXV mansplaining manipulating malewifeing his way into another enclosure and botching it even worse? foundation IS a workplace comedy
#and dying exactly like XVII#(if he's actually dead unless demerzel space kicked him onto another vessel and shipped him back to trantor idk)#foundation
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"my cleons are scattered" was fucking funny tho
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Troy Kotsur as Preem Palver (with Brandon P Bell as Han Pritcher) in FOUNDATION (2021-) | S3.E4 "The Stress of Her Regard"
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Terrence Mann as Cleon XXIII / Brother Dusk in FOUNDATION (2021-) | 3.04 "The Stress of Her Regard"
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hadewijch: the complete works, hart, c. (ed.) | foundation, 2.10
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How did you know? I've lost enough money to you Clavigers over the years to learn your cues... including the nonverbal ones. Like when one of you has a strong hand, you gently tap the back of your cards before betting. Suddenly everyone folds but me. You flashed your lights as we went through the checkpoint. Subtle, deliberate. But I caught it.
FOUNDATION (2021-) | 3.04 "The Stress of Her Regard"
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#new ot3 just dropped
FOUNDATION (2021-) 3.03 "When a Book Finds You"
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Lee Pace as Cleon I in Foundation 3x04
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what is really not convincing me about the content and shape of the moral dilemmas they are setting up for gaal this season is that once again they are failing to establish the empire is not a neutral force in the universe bound to fall because of a tragic, fated inevitability of the "circle of life". if it is an empire, than it exists on the exploitation of millions and millions of people. it's not just the cleons, the entire machinery is contributing to this. which doesn't mean one can't puzzle about the horrors of war but dawn's genuinely weepy "why does empire needs to suffer?" and the framing of the councilor's tragedy cede a bit too much ground to the fact 1) dawn actually cares about his subjects; 2) targeting the empire is merely a cold calculation against an innocent domain
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