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people are scared of clowns this year
I'll be playing the guy that comes home after work then chills in the basement until it's time for bed.
I'm changing my vote, but I'll need a couple other people and some blacked out segways. Go big or go home.
That makes me laugh for some reason. What's it from?
You know this because they're the only legitimately scary monsters in the entire series. They're inhuman monsters so classy that they don't even walk, they just float (hence the need for blacked out segways) while they gleefully look for people to carve up. They're also completely silent, and the first thing they do when they come to town is steal everyone's voice so you can't even scream. It's on Netflix, S4:E10, look it up even if you have no intention of watching the series.why, buffy the vampire slayer, of course! they are "the gentlemen".
... i know this because of reasons
You know this because they're the only legitimately scary monsters in the entire series. They're inhuman monsters so classy that they don't even walk, they just float (hence the need for blacked out segways) while they gleefully look for people to carve up. They're also completely silent, and the first thing they do when they come to town is steal everyone's voice so you can't even scream. It's on Netflix, S4:E10, look it up even if you have no intention of watching the series.
I guess that would help, but those gentlemen would still be fuckin creepy.You really need to understand the series to truly appreciate that episode. It's freaking brilliant for Buffy fans, but will be almost incomprehensible for anyone else. Since most of the episode is done without dialog you have to know the people, the relationships and the characters backstories to get what they're saying when they're communicating with looks and gestures.
