@Drycanister Edit: Before anyone calls me an armchair phycologist, READ THIS. Its by a real criminal profiler.
I am very sure Goose read it because the Paranoia section fits Jax to a T
@Drycanister Jax has flat out terrorized everyone in the cast, creates situations where he can isolate people, is a wound collector, is insulted very easily, and demands retribution. Classic Paranoid personality.
Many normal people would just walk away from him, but Cain forced them together
@solirvine@mkultrasound723@RealEmirHan It was an interesting exception
Kubrick was often hellbent on keeping his vision. The fact he collaborated and traded ideas with Clark for both the movie and the novel, shows how much respect they had for one another. Cripes, to have been a fly on the wall when they held meetings
@mkultrasound723@RealEmirHan I am so fascinated by Kubrick's view and take on Clockwork Orange. He seems to understand the material and themes way better than Anthony Burgess himself
Cripes, listening to Burgess describe the book you would have thought he had it ghost written and only read the Cliff Notes
@RealEmirHan The thing about Kubrick, he was resentful and unforgiving towards people who were violent.
He hated that Jack was sympathetic in The Shining novel. He had no pity for an abusive alcoholic
He believed Alex in Clockwork Orange did not deserve the redemption he got in the book
@bornposting As far as I am concerned.
Twice Upon a Time did not happen, and the series stopped due to circumstances. With World Enough and Time being a great episode just to leave the series on.