Top 10 villains who are pure evil or broken part 3.
10. John kreese - BROKEN
9. Mitch kellaway - Broken
8. Bon (Jack walten) - BROKEN
7. Comic govenor - Pure Evil
6. Beach ken - BROKEN
5. Millions knives - BROKEN
4. Jeff the killer - PURE EVIL
3. Zombie giant man - PURE EVIL
2. Punisher (Punisher kills the marvel universe) - BROKEN
1. Kathy - Broken
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mutual 1: guys would u carw if i killed myself
mutual 2: jeff buckley is like my beautiful husband in the 1950s that i almost poisoned after realising im a lesbian but didnt because his eyes are too soulful
mutual 3: new manicureee 😲👍👍❣️💅
mutual 4: i feel like something bad is going to happen to me. i feel like something bad has happened. it hasnt reached me yet but its on its way
mutual 5: need to smoke a blunt with her [picture of a deer]
mutual 6: [picture of turkish rugs]
mutual 7: DONT try florida weed now my ass is hanging by my neck from the family tree 😭
mutual 8: [gifset of a nine inch nails music video]
mutual 9: my pussy tastes like pepsi cola my eyes are wide like cherry pies
mutual 10: never shoulda smoked that shit now im in the black lodge
mutual 11: if i say i would fuck him what does that say about me [picture of freud]
mutual 12: she's like a mutual to me [picture of the log lady]
mutual 13: HARD smash im sorry women....[picture of cro magnon man]
mutual 14: [lover you shouldve come over spotify link] this and a blunt
mutual 15: i dont think the zoloft is working :(
mutual 16: [john waters quote]
mutual 17: can everyone stop posting about those two ugly men im actually gonna have to blacklist the tag atp
mutual 18: guys. the fucking windmill
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'Winter Kills' – The great American conspiracy movie free on Kanopy and Hoopla
‘Winter Kills’ – The great American conspiracy movie free on Kanopy and Hoopla
Though technically a work of fiction, Winter Kills (1979, R) is the maddest and most entertaining of Kennedy conspiracy thrillers, a wild kaleidoscope of clashing theories directed with wit and performed with gusto by an astounding cast. Jeff Bridges is the half-brother of an assassinated President who digs up the “truth” 20 years later and John Huston is his snarling kingmaker of a Dad (imagine…
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Loyal, So Quickly
Greg and Mycroft have another chat. See An Arrangement.
560 words / Prompt: Intimidate
Mycroft Holmes doesn’t do things like other people, Greg realises. Where another man would text or call, ask to meet for coffee, Holmes kidnaps people.
Not exactly kidnapping, but it’s a bit intimidating to be followed by a black car, invited in by a beautiful woman who does not smile. Maybe that’s a condition of working for the man: no smiling allowed.
“I assume you’ve met my brother’s flatmate,” Mycroft begins without preamble.
“John Watson,” Greg replies. “Yeah, I’ve met him.”
“What do you think of him?”
“Seems like a good bloke. I mean, I think he’s trustworthy.”
“What makes you say that?”
“I can see he has a steadying effect on your brother. He keeps Sherlock’s attitude in check at a crime scene.”
Holmes seems to be making a mental note of this. “How much does Watson know about my brother’s habit?”
“When he found out about the drugs, I could see he was surprised. It didn’t take the world’s only consulting detective to see that he won’t tolerate that. Now that he’s aware, he’ll have an eye out for it. A doctor’s eye. Sherlock’s not going to jeopardise their relationship, though.”
“And what relationship is that?” The grey eyes narrow.
“Your brother doesn’t have friends, Mr Holmes. Even me—he doesn’t consider me a friend. I’m just DI Lestrade, the person who supplies cases and needs Sherlock Holmes to solve them for me. We don’t hang out, have a pint and discuss the footy. We’re colleagues, I suppose.”
“You’re suggesting that he considers Doctor Watson… a friend?”
“I don’t know. Never seen him with a friend, so I’m not sure what that would look like.”
“And what about Watson?”
Greg remembers after the cabbie was shot, talking with Sherlock, who was wound up, talking a mile a minute, describing a man with a strong moral principle, a crack shot, a fighter. He’d noticed Watson standing behind the tape, waiting for Sherlock, looking innocuous. And he’d realised. Sherlock himself hadn’t realised until a moment later, when he begged Lestrade ignore me.
He felt a bit proud, seeing something Sherlock hadn’t seen. So he watched, and saw more. Sherlock, walking towards Watson, Watson looking at him. They exchanged a smile and a few words, and he knew.
He didn’t know Watson well yet, but he’d worked with Sherlock for a few years, and had never seen him look at another person like that. Admiration. Longing.
And then there’s the unsolved murder of Jeff Hope. Well, that bullet anyway. The man died of an aneurysm, but technically it could be murder, if the gunshot was what set things off. Not that he’s going to share his suspicions about that with the elder Holmes. No point setting up Watson for another interview. Though he’s sure that if anyone can stand up to Mycroft Holmes, it’s John Watson.
The look on Watson’s face.
I think he would kill for Sherlock. I think he would die for him.
“He’s a loyal one. You can trust him. He won’t leave.”
Holmes is quiet for a long moment. Then he nods. “I hope you’re right. I think he could be the making of my brother. Or he could make him much worse. Either way, I will be watching.”
His smile reminds Greg that he’s not the only one likely to be followed by a black sedan.
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