I don't know if I'm getting anywhere at all with it but I just can't help thinking.
Achtung! You can disagree with me regarding my 'The Master and Margarita' theory but I really don't want to argue with anyone ever so if you think I'm wrong PLEASE don't tell me.
My theory and spoilers for S4E3 under the cut
In the novel 'The Master and Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov there're several storylines that compose the novel. One of the storylines takes place in Ancient Judea, the city of Yershalaim and the main characters of this storyline are Pontius Pilate and Yeshua Ha-Nozri. I've been through some tense discussions regarding whether or not Yeshua is The Jesus we all know (imo he obviously is). There are several hints in the text that the story from the Bible differs from the one we read about in the novel because the events were written down with some significant changes by Yeshua's follower Matthew.
So long story short: in the novel we read about the events that were then edited by a third party and turned into the Bible as we know it.
Ok now to my main point. I've been thinking about the scene with Marmite and Warren arguing about which instrument Gordon played. And Marmite is like a bit too confident about it for someone who's never even met Gordon. And considering the literal cult they have going on... I can't help but wonder if that's what happened to Gordon or more so to the idea of him. Is he believed to be someone else? Is he believed to have done the things he never did? And don't even get me started on the fact that bringing him back is one of the main goals. Because right now Gordon is a SchrΓΆdinger's cat and bringing someone like him back to the reality where there's a CULT built around him... Well, it would be a little too close to resurrection, wouldn't it.
Anyway, I hope Gordon isn't going to become the next Jesus, it would be fucked up. But well. Yeah. I believe that Warren is right about the bass and it's not him being an asshole who knows nothing about his best friend, it's actually the cult being weird.
In conclusion, 'The Master and Margarita' is an amazing piece of literature and I'm an idiot who's just spent 2 hours writing this.
Sometimes I hear a song and think OMG this is PERFECT for this podcast character I need to share it with the fandom. And then I realize that the song isn't in English.
I swear to God these stupid ass Babylon people with their stupid ass Babylon Tower causing this stupid ass language barrier...
THIS IS SO SICK OH MY GOD I KNEEL BEFORE YOUR SKILLSπππ
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Is this worth anything. Has this been done
Behold for I've brought you some memes
Of course Clive Schill fucking plays Fortnite, of course he does, why wouldnβt he.
I love them so muchπ«π«π«
as though nothing could fall
He's perfectly stable why would you question that?
I have so many feelings about Red Valley. I want to rant endlessly about the characters and motivations. It's just so awesome that I can relisten to it over and over again and still find the connections I haven't noticed before. I enjoy the writing and I absolutely LOVE the acting. I mean It's so good I can actually believe that these are real ass people having their real ass conversations. It's about the little intonations, the details, the things that are almost unnoticeable which proves again that they're very well done. The duality of every single character is making me insane. I want to consume this podcast in every way it is possible.