Which is fine, of course. After all, it's a part of the black comedy. That's the beauty of this genre. You're able to find grotesque things amusing. I'm not against that at all. In fact, I praise it. The only thing I was trying to say to ms. clarisalockwood was that, okay, if it has ceased to amuse her, then maybe she can find it another meaning... Maybe even a deeper one.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, there was no war here, only a rather peaceful exchange of a few thoughts. There was no name-calling or psychological violence, and if there really was any, I know I didn't contribute to it, because, certainly, that's not what I wanted. I just wanted to share my opinion with you and with everyone else, and I'm sure the person who replied to me just did the exact same thing. Yes, we sounded serious, but that didn't mean that we were mad or that we were at war.
I was being semi-sarcastic. It's just that usually the immature morons (not at all referring to any of you) blow things way out of proportion. I enjoy a bit of friendly banter, myself. Have a good one!
That's fine, and I sometimes love reading into things and find them other meanings. That's the way I enjoy my shows, movies, books, etc. Not that I want everyone to be the same as me, but I guess it won't hurt to express my views with the people who also enjoy the same things as I. There's nothing wrong if people only find things entertaining. That's great, in fact, but I think that there's an explanation for everything, even for sci-fi/fantasy things like this. And it's fun to try to find it.
I didn't think it was supposed to be amusing AT ALL. It's kind of sad if you think about it. By not being able to get his head, this guy's just trapped down there in Swedenborgian Space and he can't pass on to the light. He's being turtured. His moment of intimacy (his death) is being disturbed. The losing of his head in the supernatural world is just symbolic. Elmer just didn't respect his moment of intimacy and he's temporarily suffering. It's what Havens explains in this episode's part 2.
I love the headless dude. He's funny.
TokyoAngel2006 1 year ago
does anyone know where i can find the music at the begining with the headless guy in the shower?
V0ldy 2 years ago
blondie thinks the head is a chew toy?
sweetsendaedreamr 2 years ago
that head w/ no body sounds gay lol
confederatesoldier12 2 years ago
ooo stigmans goin crazy!!!!!!
phantomgirl818 3 years ago
Which is fine, of course. After all, it's a part of the black comedy. That's the beauty of this genre. You're able to find grotesque things amusing. I'm not against that at all. In fact, I praise it. The only thing I was trying to say to ms. clarisalockwood was that, okay, if it has ceased to amuse her, then maybe she can find it another meaning... Maybe even a deeper one.
666theboogieman666 3 years ago 9
Wow. I didn't mean to start a war. I certainly see the sad/hopeless side of the situation. i just think it was played out.
clarisalockwood 3 years ago 4
Well, as far as I'm concerned, there was no war here, only a rather peaceful exchange of a few thoughts. There was no name-calling or psychological violence, and if there really was any, I know I didn't contribute to it, because, certainly, that's not what I wanted. I just wanted to share my opinion with you and with everyone else, and I'm sure the person who replied to me just did the exact same thing. Yes, we sounded serious, but that didn't mean that we were mad or that we were at war.
666theboogieman666 3 years ago 3
I was being semi-sarcastic. It's just that usually the immature morons (not at all referring to any of you) blow things way out of proportion. I enjoy a bit of friendly banter, myself. Have a good one!
clarisalockwood 3 years ago 2
That's fine, and I sometimes love reading into things and find them other meanings. That's the way I enjoy my shows, movies, books, etc. Not that I want everyone to be the same as me, but I guess it won't hurt to express my views with the people who also enjoy the same things as I. There's nothing wrong if people only find things entertaining. That's great, in fact, but I think that there's an explanation for everything, even for sci-fi/fantasy things like this. And it's fun to try to find it.
666theboogieman666 3 years ago 3
oh idk lol i thought it was funny ^^ but then again im easily amused hehe
Tamayame 4 years ago
Okay, they're taking this headless guy thing too far now. It has ceased to amuse me.
clarisalockwood 4 years ago
I didn't think it was supposed to be amusing AT ALL. It's kind of sad if you think about it. By not being able to get his head, this guy's just trapped down there in Swedenborgian Space and he can't pass on to the light. He's being turtured. His moment of intimacy (his death) is being disturbed. The losing of his head in the supernatural world is just symbolic. Elmer just didn't respect his moment of intimacy and he's temporarily suffering. It's what Havens explains in this episode's part 2.
666theboogieman666 3 years ago 4
what the hell r u talking about its a headless guy walking around with his head in his hands
sprog1000 3 years ago
"hanky panky!"
leeleebigfoot 4 years ago 10