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Your enemy is not the flesh. It's entropy.
People love to talk about the immortality of the machine, but I'm a mechanical engineer, so I know they delude themselves. Most machines are far more mortal than flesh.
How long does a machine last? A car is a very solid machine, expensive, precision designed, and you're lucky if you get more than three decades out of them.
Your enemy is not the flesh. It's entropy. It's the death knell of the energy imbalance. If you want to live as a complex machine you will, by necessity, generate a great deal of entropy until your machine breaks irrevocably.
You want to be immortal? Then don't worship the machine, worship the stone, the forest. Seek that which is either simple enough to never know death or diffused enough to accept every death.
Is it too much to ask for the flesh to generate a little less entropy
Sorry buddy that's the cost of being a complex being, comes with the territory.
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Okay so I am in fucking shambles over the entire Colonel Dorking thing in The Master Blackmailer. I have already read everything I could find about it on tumblr and will probably look for more analyses later but, like…
I need more opinions. I need more links. I need to know more.
Not gonna lie, I am kiiiiind of distraught about it.
And also… Holmes’s and Watson’s reaction to Dorking’s death??? And how other people talk about it???
I did not expect Granada Holmes to bring queerness into the episode like this.
Don’t know if you’ve stumbled over this one yet, but I think you’ll find it interesting. I recommend looking through the comments in the reblogs as there are many good ones added.
There is something so uniquely tragic about Colin Robinson in the sense that all the other vampires are clearly products of their upbringing, and their rich past is usually a primary motivating factor for their character. But Colin’s upbringing essentially never happened and he will never remember it- he is intentionally designed to be untethered to the world. Unknown.
truly, though, my hopes for s5 at this point are:
- guillermo can't become a normal vampire because of his slayer blood
- he either can't be turned at all or (preferably) becomes some kind of supernatural Other -- not vampire, not slayer, but something else
- his grandmother makes another appearance and helps him understand what his body is doing
- he comes to terms with what he is and comes to love that version of himself rather than the idea of a vampire him that he's built up in his mind
- therefore finally coming to respect himself for what he is rather than what he has the potential to be
- leading to him finally accepting himself and fully gaining the confidence he's been slowly building over the entire series
I've been in the literal Middle of Nowhere for almost three weeks, so idk most of what's going on, but I did see Harvey's IG post and like... idk if I fully believe that "Exit Interview" is the name of that ep (rather than just... an actual exit interview for the season or an interview with the crew in-universe or something) but if it is the name of the final ep, then my guess is that Guillermo will know enough about his body and his change that either he will fully be a vampire or he will know that he will never be one. Either way, he will no longer need to be Nandor's employee. So I think he'll be leaving his employ, though probably not his life.
(This could also go for The Guide, tho, so who knows.)
just my guesses, tho, and if there's one thing I've learned about this show, it's that it's very difficult to predict. lmao
oh also I keep seeing tweets and posts like "Guillermo needs to become a vampire so he'll finally be on a level playing field with Nandor and their power differential will go away nandermo will be a healthy ship" and
1. I don't think that's necessarily true, I'd still love for Guillermo to find his own unique power entirely unrelated to Nandor's and
2. why do we want the two of them to have a healthy relationship all the sudden?? fuck that, I like them fucked-up and codependent and with the most complicated power dynamic I've ever seen. if Guillermo just became a vampire on the exact same level as Nandor, that'd be boring af. like give it to me, wwdits. make their power dynamic even more fucked-up in s5, please. I want these two to be fucking unhinged at each other.
3. you come into MY HOUSE and you try to make MY fucked-up blorbos HEALTHY--
Will you listen to yourself? ‘Cause maybe it’s you who’s actually not too sure about this wedding, and maybe you’re the one trying to sabotage it by accusing everyone else of being against it. – Can you blame me for being a little afraid? It’s a big step for me.
I had to hop on the grimace shake trend it's so fucking funny
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