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Cadance should’ve known better than to drink the Water of Life when she was pregnant.
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Spike: Do we have alfalfa monster sign?
Shining: Spike, we have alfalfa monster sign the likes of which even the Diarchs haven’t seen.
Same here, the Lynch version. Really like it too, despite what it gets wrong from the source material. Certainly makes an interesting thought, to think what otherwise ordinary source materials would be made more…unique with David Lynch’s direction. The mini-series done by the Sci-Fi Channel (back when Sci-Fi was, yknow, about Sci-Fi) is a much better Dune adaptation, though, and the sequel, Children of Dune, is just as good, if not better. Certainly has the best portrayal of Baron Harkonnen to date, from Ian McNeice. Plus, the fact it actually makes Princess Irulan a character that actually affects things in the plot is a huge bonus over the original book, considering how important she is later.
No, if any pony can be said to be a test for the mind to overcome the body’s visceral reaction, I’d say Flurry Heart is it.
Twilight, during babysitting, looking out over the ruins of another dead world: Sixty billion people…
Twilight during babysitting, levitating a diaper: Looks like she’s called a big one! Again, it is the legend!
Cadence: groggy The sleeper has awakened.
Shining: Again…
Interestingly enough, my first experience with Dune was the David Lynch film, and I originally believed that this was the narrative conclusion of Paul’s life and that rain on Arrakis was a wonderful idea.
HOOO BOY, was I in for a shock.
Technically, the ghost of the Baron–except it’s not really a ghost, it’s a memory self of the Baron given form thanks to Alia’s Bene Gesserit teachings combined with her being born the way she was–an Abomination who, inevitably, was destined to lose herself to one of her past memory selves. The fact her grandfather was the Baron made a bad situation an outright disaster. And then she killed herself, allowing her cousin, Leto II, to seize power. And then he became a sandworm and ruled the universe for thousands of years. And then everybody was a ghola.
…Man, the Dune books got so weird as they went on.
swats with a newspaper NO. BAD JOKE. VERY BAD.