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Since Agatha All Along is ending tonight I guess, may I offer another Marvel show with Aubrey Plaza in it?
For all of you who love her psycho but sometimes soft and intimate portrayal of Rio/Death:
May I suggest a more mature show in which she plays a character named Lenny, a character who is both torturer and friend to the main protagonist. That shows name?
The show follows David Haller (Professor X's son) as he battles with the Shadow King for control over his own mind. Lenny is David's friend at the mental hospital in which he is a patient, and then becomes one of the Shadow Kings minions. Across the three seasons, Plaza has some of the most amazing and visually stunning scenes throughout the entire show, which is really saying something.
Without revealing too much, her characters development is amazing, as is everyone character in the show.
(Minus the fuck ass blue eyes she gets later on)
Of course, all of the characters are wonderful and complex in this series, but I just wanted to connect it to AAA in case people were interested.
(This is a desperate attempt to get people who will talk about Legion with me)
average x men astral plane battle
Chapter 3 Delusions "A delusion starts like any other idea, as an egg. Identical on the outside, perfectly formed. From the shell, you'd never know anything was wrong. It's what's inside that matters. Albert had an idea. One day, as he was walking, he stumbled. And for a moment, it seemed that his right leg didn't belong to him. This is how it begins. The leg was clearly Albert's. It was attached to his body, and when he pricked it, he felt pain. But despite that, the idea grew. Such is the power of an idea. With every day that passed, Albert became more and more certain that this was not his leg. He decided he didn't want it anymore. And so one day, he went to the hardware store. You see, an idea alone isn't enough. We have ideas all the time, random thoughts and theories. -Most die...before they can grow. For a delusion to thrive, other, more rational ideas must be rejected, destroyed. Only then can a delusion blossom...into full-blown psychosis."