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He was born into an unnamed killer training organization. He was born into a project to train natural killers. They were all named by numbers, and he was number 23 and the last number.
The 23 boys who came together in different ways were all trained to kill, but their final test was to kill each other and survive for two days.
The smallest of them, No. 23 chose to go under furniture and survive. It fitted him perfectly, and he could only do it with his arms out. He was in there for two days. He didn't eat anything, and he couldn't move even if a bug passed by his body.
Only four boys survived the test.
No.6, No.12, No.3, No.23.
The organization called them chosen children, called them 'Team Killer Meta'.
After the organization's collapse, they each became adults.
Killer bee, Barbarian
Riky
Etan Stephen
Jamie Vaughan
Yeah, They are killer mata. They think of each other like brothers. They split up after the collapse of the organization, and when they become adults, they meet again.
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Of course Ghostface wants you!
Gf!Ethan X GN!Reader
Masterlist if you want to read my other things.
‼️CW/TW‼️: scar; manipulative E; yandere!Ethan
If there's others tell me.
Not satisfied with this one, like really not. I fell like this is pure shit. Sorry.
"I'm scared, E. I'm actually terrified."
Ethan tightens his hold around you and kiss your forehead. The both of you lying down on your bed after a movie and an argument with the group.
"Ghostface wants us, he probably wants me, too! I don't wanna die, not like this. And the group... They want to separate you from me. You're my only support. Don't leave."
"I won't leave you." He whispers in your ear. "I'd never leave you. Nobody'll ever separate you from me. We'll be together forever. I'll protect you from everything."
According to Mindy, Ethan was the main suspect. When the first attack occurred, he wasn't here. Everyone got hurt, and Anika...
A wave of sadness overcome you and you feel your eyes water again.
"Love..." Ethan whispers, concern in his voice.
His thumbs caress your cheek while a weak smile makes his way to your face. The first attack was so unexpected, nobody was ready.
You even got hurt, too. Ghostface plunged his knife into your thigh. The hit was directed towards Sam but, trying to push her away, you fell and got hurt instead of her. Badly. You'll never regret it though.
Ethan's hand goes down your shoulders, to your hips to finally settle on your thigh. Where your stitches remains. He does not put his palms directly on it since the scar is really fresh and not healed yet. But his hand was still close to it. He was feeling guilty ever since he saw you with Chad near the ambulance. He was blaming himself.
"It's not your fault, E." You say.
-Yes, it is. I should have been here.
-But you weren't. It's useless to think of what you could have done. I'm alive. That's what matters."
You feel water running down your head. A single drop. A tear. Ethan is crying. You take Ethan's hand which is on your thigh and move it to your hip. Your good leg sneak its way in between his. While the hurt one goes above them to frame him. But not too far in case you worsen your stitches by stretching it. Both of your arms go under his. Your chest is glued to his.
"It's my fault.
-It's Ghostface's fault. He's the one who attacked me. Not you."
Ethan stays silent. His hand caress your back slowly and you do the same for him. Both of you comforting each other in the almost religious silence of the room. Some cars could faintly be heard outside but you were not paying attention to them.
In this hug, you were protecting each other. You were telling him how much you loved him, how much you were grateful. While Ethan was telling you that everything would be fine. He was so worried... You were happy he had econ. You don't know what you would have done if you saw him get hurt. He's the only one who understands you. The last thing you want is to see him in danger.
"You're risking your live by staying with me, you know ?" You talk with a shaky voice. You were getting emotional again just by thinking of what could happen.
"I'm sure Ghostface won't hurt you. How could he kill someone as pretty as you?"
"That's not funny, E. I'm really scared.
"I know but I swear to you, from now on, I'll always be by your side."
You nod, burying your face in his chest. Your arms tighten around him. You feel him tense for a second. Worried, you look up at him to just see him smiling, all softened, at you. He was so pretty. How could the others ever think of him as a criminal ? He was the one massaging your back when you were tired. He was the one cuddling you when you were sad. He was the one litteraly apologizing to chairs when he bumped into them. He was the one crying watching romantics movies ! How could he kill someone?
"Did I hurt you?" You ask.
-No, love. Why?" He whispers back.
You took time to respond, chilling in the pretty silence of the room where all you could hear were your two breath. It was hot but a nice hotness. A calming one. It made you sleepy, you who had sleep issue.
"Your body contracted when I touched you.
-It's nothing..."
Still worried, you move in the bed. Your back now facing him. He's whining, missing your body close already. You grab your phone and quicky return under the blanket. This time though, your head goes underneath. With the flashlight of your phone, you move up his shirt and look at where you touched moment prior. Ethan sighs.
"I told you it's nothing."
But you ignore him and go back to the surface. Meeting his accustomed yet loving gaze.
"Did your hurt yourself? You have a bruise on your hip."
He laughs nervously, as if embarrassed. His big hands takes a good hold of your hips before moving you up until you're face to face. He then hides his face in your neck. He loved doing that, manhandling you. You never understood why. He sighs once in the comfort of your body.
"I bumped into the corner of the table yesterday."
You had doubts.
"You're not hiding something from me, right ?"
But Ethan never doubted himself.
"What ? You think I'm Ghostface, too?" He said in a ironical tone, knowing damn well he won already.
You were not laughing. You would never dare doubt your boyfriend like that. The only reason you asked that was because you were scared he got into a fight or simply hurt himself bad. It happens, after all. Never would the thought he was a murderer even cross your mind. So you push him away from you a little to see his face. Not even a shadow of a smile on your face.
"Don't say that. Even for a joke. You know it makes me angry. I don't like them saying that. You're not Ghostface. I think I'd knew it well if you were a damn serial killer." You said, gritting your teeth, your hands clenching around his shirt.
-Well, I don't like them saying that either. Plus, they imply that you'd be stupid enough to be in a relationship with someone you barely know. But you're not stupid. And we know each other. You're the cleverest person in the damn world.
The subject changed and you didn't even notice.
-I am stupid sometimes, though. There is lot of things that I don't notice. Like when that guy was following me home. If it weren't for you I'd be dead.
-And that's why I'm here.
It was his duty, after all. To protect you.
-But Ghostface is not just a creepy guy in an alley. He's much more dangerous Ethan. And he wants me dead. He wants me.
-Of course he wants you my love, you're so pretty. Everyone want you.
You move away from his embrace and stare at him angrily. You had already told him not to joke like that and he was still doing it. Your eyes were swollen and your cheeks were dry. Contradictory with the long minutes you spent wetting them.
-Seriously Ethan, don't joke on that subject. It's making me uncomfortable. Anika is dead because of that guy. I don't want to laugh.
You cringed internally mentioning your friend. Fuck, she wasn't even related to the group that much. She was new, like Ethan. Why was she targeted ?
-I'm joking on it because I know nothing will happen to you. You're safe with me." He was smiling. A reassuring smile. One you could pour all your trust in.
You could never stay mad at Ethan anyway. Less in a situation like this. You needed support. And your friends didn't want him around. You only had him to dry your tears.
"I don't want you to get hurt." You said, entering back your safe place: his arms.
"I already told you. I won't. I'm staying here until you are safe.
-And the group? Chad, Mindy, Sam and Tara ? What about them?
-I'm sure they'll be fine. Even if they threw you out of their house...
-They didn't throw me out of the house, Ethan. I know you don't like them but they're my friends. They're scared too, you have to understand that.
-Okay, I understand. But if I wasn't here, you would have been all alone. They shouldn't have kicked you out in a situation like this."
You found nothing to answer this time. Because it was true. If he wasn't here, you'd be alone. They didn't kick you out, you left with Ethan because you were angry with their accusatory remarks towards him. But still, no one tried to call you. To know how you were doing. To even check if you were alive. And realizing that, you start crying again. You were so sensitive since Anika's death. You were truly in edge. You were happy Ethan was here.
"I'm alone E. I'm so fucking alone..." You realized.
-No, of course not. You're not alone. I'm here. I'd die for you. I'll protect you. Nothing will ever harm you as long as I'm here. You'll always be seen with me by your side. I'll marry you one day. You know that?"
You weren't listening anymore. You were remembering every memory you had with your friends. Searching a way to come back to them, to regain their trust. You needed them, they were your dear friends. Maybe you were dramatic but you had every right to be. And Ethan was right. They had left you alone to die by Ghostface. They had left you knowing you were a target. But you loved them, you couldn't resent them.
"We'll live a life where you won't need anyone but me. And I won't need anyone but you. A house secluded where no one can come. After all of this is done, we'll be together."
Ethan was smiling. But you couldn't see it.
#ethan landry#ethan landry imagine#yandere ethan landry#yandere imagine#scream x reader#scream vi#ethan landry x gn reader#yandere x y/n#yandere etan landry
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The Bad Guys (2022)
The Bad Guys falls just short of being an evergreen, newly-minted animated classic. The visuals are dynamic, the characters memorable, there are plenty of big laughs, the voice acting is terrific and the dialogue is a joy to listen to. It becomes a bit conventional towards the end but that’s hardly a deal-breaker; more of a demonstration of how good the rest of the movie is.
In a world where humans and anthropomorphic animals co-exist, Mr. Wolf (voiced by Sam Rockwell) is the head of "The Bad Guys". With Mr. Snake (Marc Maron), Mr. Shark (Craig Robinson), Mr. Piranha (Anthony Ramos) and Ms. Tarantula (Awkwafina), there’s nothing they can’t steal and no situation they can’t escape from. When their luck finally runs out, Wolf convinces state governor Diane Foxington (Zazie Beetz) and Police Chief Misty Luggins (Alex Borstein) they can change their ways.
From the opening scene, you know this movie will be something special. We begin with Mr. Snake and Mr. Wolf talking in a diner and their dialogue feels like a deleted scene from Pulp Fiction. From there, we meet the delightfully nasty crew. Well, I say nasty, but they’re more mischievous than “bad”. Or maybe it’s just that the characters are so charming you give them all a pass. I’m sure guinea pigs would have a very different opinion of Mr. Snake than me, for example. That brings us to an aspect of this world that’s a lot of fun: the loose “rules”. In films like Zootopia or Cars, the societies have clearly been hammered out by the development team but a part of you still wonders about food, cattle, the world’s history, etc. In The Bad Guys, there are anthropomorphic animals and “real” animals, both Mr. Shark and Mr. Piranha can breathe air and few aspects of day-to-day life are sized for Ms. Tarantula. It's like "Rules? What rules?" but the story is too funny for you to stop and think about any of that. Mr. Shark, for instance, is a master of disguise but he’s clearly terrible at it - being, you know, a big shark walking around on two legs. Somehow, he still manages to fool everyone, despite always choosing the most outlandish disguises and ridiculous characters to portray. It makes no sense, but it makes for all sorts of surprises, each funnier than the last. You can just tell everyone involved in this film had a great time thinking of visual gags and little moments that would flesh out the characters. Some are more developed than others but all of the villains feel integral to their team.
Visually, The Bad Guys has a lot to offer. The animation is sort of a blend between traditional 2D and the more recent, more experimental style we saw in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, with the action scenes being the stand-outs. Mr. Wolf is the leader, the dedicated pickpocket and the getaway driver. There are at least three big chase scenes with so many pieces moving you can hardly keep track of them all. None of the action is actually disorienting; it just distracts you enough for you to be surprised by the punchlines.
Following the Bad Guys as they come up with plans, execute them, improvise on the fly when things don’t go right, show off their charms (you can sense there’s a bit of a something-something about to go on between Mr. Wolf and Diane Foxington), and prove why they’ve never been caught before is so much fun it’s a shame the movie eventually has to follow a more standard plot. I’m not complaining that they eventually get caught, or that they have to pretend to be good to fool Professor Marmalade (Richard Ayoade). All that’s enjoyable, particularly the scenes where the thieves have to fight their animal instincts to make their ruse convincing. My criticism for The Bad Guys, my only criticism, really, is that eventually, we have to have a big, epic conclusion with a bigger, meaner villain than the villains we’ve been following this whole time. I wish the film had taken a few more cues from Ocean’s Eleven and just had them wipe the smug look off of someone’s face than use their very particular set of skills to essentially turn into conventional heroes. It’s a small gripe. Ultimately, this is a delightful picture. Fast-paced, smartly written and most importantly, hilarious.
The Bad Guys is an animated film the whole family can enjoy. Adults, in particular, will laugh hard at the way the film takes inspiration from movies children would normally have no interest in (and shouldn’t watch anyway) and makes them fit in this world of talking animals. Kids will have a blast too. If this gets a sequel (the mid-credit scene hints at more to come) and the writers decide to take a few more chances, I could see myself giving it an even better score than the 4/5 I’m awarding The Bad Guys. (July 25, 2023)
#The Bad GUys#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#Pierre Perifel#Etan Cohen#Sam Rockwell#Marc Maron#Awkwafina#Craig Robinson#Anthony Ramos#Richard Ayoade#Zazie Beetz#Alex Borstein#Lilly Singh#2022 movies#2022 films#animated movies#animated films
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It's been almost a year since I last drew Etan! I might draw him more now
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The Bad Guys (2022)
#the bad guys#movies#netflix#2022#pierre perifel#aaron blabey#etan cohen#sam rockwell#marc maron#awkwafina
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Etan Jagd und sein DB-Abenteuer.
#etan jagd#tom cruise#shitty german memes#deutsche memes#tom kreuzfahrt#bitte erlöst mich#mission impossible#auftrag unmöglich#ethan hunt#DB steht für DBakel#deutsche bahn
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By the way, Bill Cipher may solos other villains. But I like to make BEN gives Bill Cipher know the true evil. Sure that triangle cheese may like chaos and doesn’t feel anything until he encounters The Father who is another high rank demonic being. I bet there are more evil characters than Bill himself, right?
-HC anon
bill ciphers a punk ass and ill beat his ass myself
#evie talk#sorry i dont have as indepth answers as etan#i just wanna fight bitches haajdkdmsm#ben drowned#bill cipher#headcanon anon#we are very happy about getting ur asks though
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Brothers (2024) review
May this be the end of the Brenaissance?…
Plot: Two criminal twin brothers, one trying to reform, embark on a dangerous heist road trip. Facing legal troubles, gunfights and family drama, they must reconcile their differences before their mission leads to self-destruction.
I am of course kidding - nothing will stop Brendan Fraser from eventually fulfilling his destiny of total dominance of Hollywood and becoming the ultimate No 1 A-lister, and so far with winning an Academy Award for his incredible and raw performance in The Whale as well as popping up in a memorable cameo appearance in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon he’s been right on track. Brothers may be a small dip, however of all the cast members Fraser may be the only one to come out completely unscathed on the other side. In fact, Fraser in Brothers reminded me a lot of the early days quirky Fraser roles like in George of the Jungle and Bedazzled just to name a few, where he over-acts every line yet he does so in such an entertaining and endearing way that you can’t help but enjoy his shenanigans. He’s a big bear-sized goofster here, and he’s evidently having the time of his life, and when Brendan is happy then we’re happy! The guy deserves all the love, just saying.
Anyway, as for the rest of Brothers, this is a huge misfire from Amazon Prime Video. Coming from the director of Palm Springs, which in all honestly was a decent little indie Groundhog Day style rom-com, all that charm is nowhere to be seen in his new film. This seems to want to place itself in the same endearing-white-trash-crime-family sandbox as Logan Lucky, only that it doesn’t really know what to do with its narrative-centric heist other than “we gotsta find these jewels” but let’s just get distracted by random unfunny shenanigans and oh what’s that? Ah yes, it’s Josh Brolin reluctantly jacking off an orangutan. Seriously, that’s in the movie. But yes, this movie is painfully unfunny, bland and forgettable. In fact it’s a tad embarrassing for all involved, especially the main cast who have more promising things to sign up for, so one wonders why they wasted their time here. Josh Brolin especially seems like a bankable star these days - was he really that short on cash to be needing to be here?
In short, this straight-to-streaming release is destined to get lost within the endless library of Prime Video, and is not even worth watching as a casual Saturday evening viewing. Honestly, the writing is terrible, so if you’re seeking a movie about two siblings endlessly bickering, then simply revert your eyes to Step Brothers and discover all you need to know about the Catalina Wine Mixer!
Overall score: 2/10
P.S. I’ve just read up on IMDb that Brothers’ screenplay was written by Etan Cohen, who’s responsible for that Holmes & Watson parody with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly from a few years back. It’s all beginning to make sense now!
#brothers#prime video#josh brolin#peter dinklage#brendan fraser#glenn close#marisa tomei#brothers 2024#movie#film#film reviews#movie reviews#2024#2024 films#2024 movies#comedy#max barbakow#etan cohen#action#bad movies#m emmet walsh
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YOU HAD MOLD POISONING AND DIDNT EVEN NOTICE?!????
TO BE FAIR. I HAD A LOT GOING ON.
#snail mail#I DID. YEAH#i was like geez#my head hurts a lot nowadays. and it hurts to breathe. hm. and i get sick a lot. wonde rwhats that about#reader; it was black mold#this is not the first time. im a little mold boy im etan winters
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Tales from the TBR: A Persian Passover by Etan Basseri & Rashin Kheiriyeh
Tales from the TBR: A Persian Passover by Etan Basseri & Rashin Kheiriyeh @KalaniotBooks @mediamastersbks
A Persian Passover, by Etan Basseri/Illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh, (March 2022, Kalaniot Books), $19.99, ISBN: 9781735087566 Ages 4-8 Siblings Ezra and Roza live in Iran and are helping their family prepare for the big Passover celebration. They’re both very excited to be part of things, but Ezra accidentally trips and falls, spilling all the fresh matzah into a big puddle! A kind neighbor…
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#101 Eric (Serie 2024)
En la ciudad de Nueva York en los años 80, Vicent (Benedict Cumberbatch) es un padre con problemas graves de alcoholismo que no hace más que pelear con su mujer Cassie (Gaby Hoffmann), tanto que tiene a su hijo Edgar (Ivan Morris), totalmente apartado de él, donde el niño le llega a temer por su carácter explosivo.
Vicent es el creador y trabaja en el programa de marionetas más famoso de Estados Unidos, Good Day Sunshine, y se muestra contrario a que el programa se vaya ajustando a los nuevos niños para ganar audiencia, ya que considera que el producto funciona por sí solo, pero en su andadura para defender su propuesta, unido a sus problemas con el alcohol hace que sus compañeros lo vean como un enemigo.
El abuelo de Edgar y padre de Vicent, es un tipo poderoso que no es ni nunca fue amable ni cariñoso con su hijo, y por extensión con su nieto. Pero cuando un día, yendo a clase, Edgar desaparece, pone encima de la mesa 25.000 dólares como recompensa para que la gente empiece a hablar y dar información.
Pero lo importante en esta serie no son tanto los personajes como el contexto social que se vive en la ciudad de Nueva York en esa época. Las drogas están en la calle al alcance de todos, y para que la gente sin hogar no moleste se les ha invitado a que vivan en el subsuelo, por donde pasa el metro, ahí hay auténticas comunas. En estas ciudades subterráneas existe gente adicta sin futuro que es capaz de cualquier cosa por subsistir.
Por otro lado, hay una discoteca muy famosa en la ciudad llamada LAX, donde los jóvenes del barrio se prostituyen por los alrededores para llevar dinero a su casa antes de acabar en la ciudad subterránea. Y ellos también son capaces de cualquier cosa para subsistir.
Hay otro chico, Marlon Rochelle, desaparecido desde hace casi un año, al que nadie le dedica atención porque es un chico negro, de 14 años, de un barrio pobre, y cuando salta la noticia de la desaparición de Edgar, eso termina de opacar la desaparición del adolescente. Sin pensar que ambos hechos pueden estar estrechamente ligados. Una ciudad tan grande al final no lo es tanto. Y la atención que recibe el caso de Edgar porque es un niño de apenas 10 años y su familia tiene recursos pone en alerta al detective Ledroit (McKinley Belcher III).
La ciudad está corrupta, pero eso no es culpa solo de la ciudad subterránea y del LAX, hay gente en las cúpulas altas de la ciudad, como el jefe de la comisaria donde trabaja Ledroit así como los políticos de la ciudad, que les interesa que las cosas sean como son, y pretenden controlarlo todo mediante la prostitución, las drogas, el crimen organizado y las amenazas.
La corrupción es tan profunda que hay agentes de antivicio involucrados, que han cruzado la línea trabajando infiltrados en el LAX y que saben mucho más de lo que dicen, pero no toman al detective en serio porque es un hombre homosexual y negro.
Edgar lleva casi una semana desaparecido y Vicent está intentando descubrir una manera para que el niño vuelva a casa, mientras la madre, Cassi, reparte octavillas y se enamora de Sebastián, un estudiante donde da clases, la distancia entre ambos se vuelve infinita. Reaccionan de maneras diferentes a la desaparición y a como afrontarla. Vicent se refugia en el alcohol para poder mantenerse en pie, y piensa que llevar a la realidad la marioneta que Edgar imaginó hará que su hijo vea que le importa y que lo pone en valor y vuelva a casa.
Vincent es consciente de que ha ignorado deliberadamente a su hijo, lo ha menospreciado, abusado y se ha convertido en su propio bullie, metiéndose con él y tratándolo como un desconocido, ahora abrazado al alcohol, perdiendo su trabajo y su matrimonio se ha dado cuenta.
Cuanto más pelea Vincent para que Eric, el personaje creado por su hijo, sea real, y forme parte del show, más se va haciendo real en la mente de Vincent, que ha disociado su situación y trata a Eric como si fuera real lo que pone en alarma a todo el mundo, ya que es evidente que está perdiendo el juicio conforme pasan más días de la desaparición de Edgar.
El padre descubre un mapa de la ciudad que ha trazado su hijo y empieza a entender que es posible que la curiosidad del niño le haya llevado a un lugar del que no puede salir, y no se equivoca del todo.
Es mediante ese mapa y paralelamente al detective Ledroit que descubre que todo su entorno es corrupto, sus compañeros además de odiarle y dejarle tirado en su peor momento, también tiene trapos sucios que ocultar, su padre sigue actuando como si fuera su dueño y una sola palabra de él hace que Vincent se derrumbe como una de las marionetas que ha creado. Mientras sigue su investigación paralela al detective, este último encuentra que le paso Marlon Rochelle gracias a las cámaras de seguridad de la discoteca LAX.
Y es que el alcalde Richard Castello (Jeff Hephner) está recibiendo una felación del joven, que solo busca sacar algunos billetes para subsistir, cuando el equipo del LAX, incluyendo un par de polis infiltrados, lo llevan donde unos contenedores y lo matan a golpes, para después llamar al servicio de basuras y que se lo lleven.
Cuando la madre del joven, que no ha dejado jamás de buscarlo, recibe la noticia y va al vertedero, se da cuenta de que va a ser imposible recuperar el cuerpo de su hijo.
Esto pone de manifiesto que el servicio de basuras de la ciudad también está corrupto, ya que distribuye droga por mandato de los dueños del LAX y con el beneplácito del alcalde y su equipo de gobierno.
La persona que tiene a Edgar retenido es un grafitero yonkie, que busca poder hacerse con la recompensa que dan por el chico, se cree en su derecho, ya que mientras Edgar busca como acceder a la ciudad subterránea lo sigue y este lo encierra para poder beneficiarse de la situación, a la vez tiene que luchar con su compañera, también adicta, pero a sustancias más fuertes, que quiere vender al chico al LAX para que lo prostituyan y así saldar su deuda de drogas, por la que la están persiguiendo y agrediendo.
Mientas Vincent sigue los pasos por el mapa de Edgar, el detective detiene al alcalde, a su jefe de la comisaria, al compañero de antivicio y destapa toda la corrupción de drogas, basura y crímenes que se dan en la ciudad de Nueva York. A la vez Vincent llega hasta donde estaba Edgar, pero el niño ya no está.
Edgar ha escapado de sus captores, pero no vuelve a casa, por ello Vicent aprovecha un evento que se va a retransmitir en la televisión y que es de carácter benéfico para vestirse de Eric y salir en la televisión para pedirle a Edgar que vuelva a casa, en esa actuación admite todos sus errores como padre y pone en valor la relación que tiene con su hijo, admitiendo que abusa psicológicamente de él y de su madre, pero que quiere cambiar para que vuelvan a ser padre e hijo.
Edgar vuelve a casa con sus padres, estos se divorcian, pero intentan mantener buena relación por el bien de su hijo, el chico sigue dibujando animado por sus padres, y tiene esperanzas, cosa que antes no.
Se dice que este caso está inspirado en la desaparición real del niño Etan Patz de 6 años, que desapareció en la ciudad de Nueva York en 1979, cuando iba camino al autobús para ir a clase.
Este crimen encontró al culpable en 2012, después de que el autor confesara haber atraído al niño con un refresco hasta el sótano de la tienda donde trabajaba y ahogarlo con sus manos, para después deshacerse de su cadáver, lanzándolo a la basura del callejón de detrás de la tienda.
El cuerpo del pequeño Etan Patz nunca ha sido encontrado, pero al menos su familia ha podido obtener justicia de alguna manera.
#benedict cumberbatch#gaby hoffmann#Ivan Morris#mckinley belcher iii#Jeff Hephner#film#cinema#pelicula#tv series#netflix#dan fogler#david denman#good day sunshine#Etan Patz#l#ost child
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Well, that plan backfired, Abraxius thought. He’d tried to convince her not to treat Anton as a new toy, but she’d picked up on his jealousy and flounced off to the work tent with a book. It was pretty clear that he was out of favour.
He’d followed her, hoping to smooth talk his way back into her good graces, only to be ignored - but as the new guy himself walked in, Etan looked up from her reading and smiled. Abraxius knew that look, the “Etan likes!” look as he thought of it.
Granted, she wasn’t quite falling into his arms, but there was definitely a spark of attraction there - maybe two or three sparks. They just seemed to click, sat on the floor of the work tent chatting about all manner of things. Even when Anton was asking about her life as headwoman, they genuinely seemed to like each other; it didn’t seem like an attempt on his part to gain status in his new home (which had been Abraxius’ main motivation for flirting with Etan, he had to admit) and Etan was actually listening to him, rather than just declaring him hers and being done with it.
Note to self, Abraxius muttered as he walked out, look up that breakup spell again.
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Etan Sim from Cyberpunk Red: Tales of the Red+ is divorced!
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Hiiiiii this is my oc, Etan <33 they're actually so cool you have no idea
[ ID: A drawing of Etan from the chest up, looking down and to the side with an amused expression. He is a humanoid person with completely blank eyes, with one of his arms being made of rock, and he has one sharp tooth sticking out of an otherwise closed-mouth smile. He has a few scars on his face, and several freckles. His hair is very very short and dark. He's wearing a sleeveless turtleneck top with a boob window. Next to him, there is text that says "Etan". End ID ]
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