smash hits magazine, december 1984
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Spoilers for severance season 2 episode 9 belowwwwwww
Pretty confident that's Helena in 9:
-she refers to Europe, Zimbabwe, and the Equator. As indicated by Mark S.'s reaction, an innie wouldn't even know "The Equator" is necessarily a place. I feel like it would be crazy nuts if an innie could recall place names by just trying hard enough, wouldn't that be baby's first reintegration?
-she says "I'm her, Mark." I don't think such a loaded line is accidental, but besides that, it matches Helena's moment of vulnerability with Mark at the ORTBO. It's a double meaning of baller proportions tbh. "Helly" is saying she's the same person as Helena, Helena thinks she can be everything Helly is, and the fundamental truth - she's literally Helena Eagan right now.
-the speech to music and choreography parallels Helena's speech to Mammalians Nurturable, as others pointed out. You've opened my eyes.
-When James visits Helly, it feels like he's paying his respects in a way. This is completely subjective but I think he was there to say goodbye.
-I don't think Helly would smile running away with Mark S. while Gemma beats at the door screaming her husband's name.
Anyway. Mark's reintegrating. Gemma's (fingers crossed) free. I'm rolling around like a pig in shit
In my head Lady Mowbray is Pru from the Great British Baking Show. Because of the posh, and the cooking, and the belief that she would eat human flesh if it were well presented enough.
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MGP 1 "First Shift": a critical role reference? In my good Magnus? Delightful!
Also love how the voices transition from very computerized into very human, great performances.
LISTEN IM ONTO SOMETHING-
Windows NT Business released in 1993. I'm looking up the main differences between 95 and NT, and there's one thing that's specific that's caught my eye.
Windows NT wasn't technically succeeded by Windows 95. No, no, no. Windows 95 was meant for home use. Businesses used Windows NT for awhile after. Not until Windows 2000 which officially released February 2000 was Windows NT outclassed.
So let's say, hypothetically speaking, it's the late 90's and you're running a spooky Institute that still needs an operating system for its daily work. You would use Windows NT as your operating system. Your IT department is probably going to upgrade your systems in the year 2000, when the new release is out.
It's a shame though that, you know, The Magnus Institute burned down in 1999. I guess they never did upgrade past Windows NT.
perhaps some will disagree, but i think the world got worse when we changed the colour of the night
When you say "Pompeian Bath" this is not my first thought
-A Pompeian Bath-
Really enjoying how every "blaze" search result is either:
- talking about how "blazing" got weaponized, bc of course
- in-depth, well-done, sonic fan content
Something something duality of man.