Christopher Lee seems to be kind of famous for just taking enormous liberties with his roles and getting away with it. This may be apocryphal, but as Dracula in the Hammer films he basically made him a silent character because most of the dialogue he was given was terrible.
If I had a nickel for every time Christopher Lee's input changed a character death in the final film of a major trilogy, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happened twice
@intentionalisms@number_pizza111 I work with people who do debt collection and there is a very long timeline until things get to lawsuit territory with a lot of room for negotiation. It’s a basic principle for delinquency to accept basically any payment arrangement before declaring it a loss.
The linguistic connotations of “the right”, as in “the right side”, “the correct side”, “being in the right” and so forth, strike me as a sufficient argument to embrace the label in spite of its imperfections.
@Zennistrad@suflors_ Anything that would make it NOT static or fixed is virtually "destroying it", especially for those heavily invested in it as a system one way or another. If you admit that people aren't born with saddles on their backs for other's to ride, everything else is up for negotiation.
@redrummarts Nothing with kings! Nothing with crowns!
Bring out the lovers, liars and clowns!
Old situations, new complications
Tragedy tomorrow, Comedy tonight!