A huge part of the horror of Malevolent that I think about all the time is that John is very often just stuck watching all this happen. Yes we're all listening to it but John sees *everything*. We talk all the time about all of Arthur's horrible injuries but John is just made to watch, time and time again, while the man he loves gets absolutely butchered and there's nothing he can do but shout and beg and plead. Arthur cut the stone out of Antione but John had to watch as he did it. And even outside of all the gore, Arthur heard the music played by all the other versions of himself but John had to look at all these men with the same face as his dear friend that Kayne had broken before them. We can only hear it but John has to watch it *all*.
Something something John being powerless to help the person who means everything to him. Something something his only agency and body parts beings ripped away from him. Something something John being put right back where he was with the witch. Being forced to watch Arthur be stabbed and cut open alive in a wretched parody of what John thought would be the last of his best friend. Watching be laid to the ground in a bloody mess. Head unbowed but forcefully pushed on his back with an exposed belly and a powerless pawn to the games of gods. And how John is right there beside him. Something something how he had to witness that twice in one episode. Powerless with no hand and no eyes. Begging in his own form of prayer to a god he doesn't believe in and fears. Do you think Arthur shut his eyes so John wouldn't have to watch him get pulled apart at the seams
These were rabbits once. Hundreds, if not thousands, of rabbits. An impenetrable, twisting mass of hunger. The sound is unceasing. Chukka-chukka-chukka
timelapse below !!
michael the abortion or whatever
Lillith from Malevolent singing Scylla from Epic the Musical *runs away*
fun lil anim with my character peepers!
Trying to get better at reblogging, it always takes me so long to warm up to apps and start posting, commenting, reblogging, etc etc 😔
My take on the ena trend featuring Kayne and the manager!!
I still cannot fathom what would possess Arthur to have seen “Ride Him, Cowboy” FOUR TIMES.
Faroe would have been gone by then, he wasn’t taking her to go see it. Did Parker drag him along? Four times? Did he go by himself? Four times. Did he just genuinely have earnest, honorable Wild West cowboy daydreams? Did he like the little music number that’s there in the middle? Was he just SO BAFFLED by the plotline of a ACTUAL JUDGE trying to EXECUTE a HORSE for MURDER perplex him so much he had to see it over and over again to truly believe it? (As did I?) Did he just really really like the way John Wayne looked in that little necktie?
I have so many questions.
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