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clex_monkie89) wrote2006-02-01 10:28 pm
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Random Tweener and capitol punishment.
Okay so I was watching his vid right, Mad World by... The chick I was just talking to a moment ago. Hang on. Bahg. My internet is slow right now so just go look here at
pb_vids and find it. Anyway, I'm watching the vid and it's awesome and groovy and sad and it has Tweener in it. And I noticed two things.
1) He's really pretty when he cries. Really. And I want to hug him. A lot. Nn. Babbeh.
2) Tweener came into prison sagging his pants half off his ass. Sagging? Started in prisons. It was a way to tell your cellie you were "ready" for him. Poor Tweener, he so drain bamaged. *Smooches her dorky white dork*
Oh right, almost forgot too. Today? I saw a bunch of people die. I don't mean like watching Law & Order, I mean I watched actually people die on film. I watched two people be executed by firing squad, one person get his head chopped off by a guillotine (It was from a distance but you could see the body roll off the... table thing), three people get hung, stills of people in an electric chair, and bits of someone being out to death by lethal injection.
This was for and in class by the way. When we get to chapter fifteen we're gonna watch someone be killed by lethal injection. And we heard a lot about the gas chamber and how it's pretty much watching someone choke to death for fifteen minutes.
I am so very against the death penalty right now. And the electric chair? Is fucking scary and there are people who have had to be electrocuted more than once because the first time didn't kill them. People's head's have caught fire and others have bled out of the mouth, eyes, ears, nose and such.
Also? It's not uncommon for someone who has been electrocuted to lose fingers or toes because of it. The electricity builds up and has nowhere else to go and either fries the nerves or completely destroys the fingers/toes.
I just felt the need to share these with you. And the fact that now I'm having horror images of Linc in the chair and him not dieing and just... *Shudder*
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1) He's really pretty when he cries. Really. And I want to hug him. A lot. Nn. Babbeh.
2) Tweener came into prison sagging his pants half off his ass. Sagging? Started in prisons. It was a way to tell your cellie you were "ready" for him. Poor Tweener, he so drain bamaged. *Smooches her dorky white dork*
Oh right, almost forgot too. Today? I saw a bunch of people die. I don't mean like watching Law & Order, I mean I watched actually people die on film. I watched two people be executed by firing squad, one person get his head chopped off by a guillotine (It was from a distance but you could see the body roll off the... table thing), three people get hung, stills of people in an electric chair, and bits of someone being out to death by lethal injection.
This was for and in class by the way. When we get to chapter fifteen we're gonna watch someone be killed by lethal injection. And we heard a lot about the gas chamber and how it's pretty much watching someone choke to death for fifteen minutes.
I am so very against the death penalty right now. And the electric chair? Is fucking scary and there are people who have had to be electrocuted more than once because the first time didn't kill them. People's head's have caught fire and others have bled out of the mouth, eyes, ears, nose and such.
Also? It's not uncommon for someone who has been electrocuted to lose fingers or toes because of it. The electricity builds up and has nowhere else to go and either fries the nerves or completely destroys the fingers/toes.
I just felt the need to share these with you. And the fact that now I'm having horror images of Linc in the chair and him not dieing and just... *Shudder*
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Yeah, haven't watched that ep in a while, but I remember lots of "Bellick, help me, stop what're you doing" and such. 'Cause I had the same kind of reaction, interesting that he's calling out to Bellick. I mean it could have been that they wrote the scene that way because Bellick is the only guard that we as the audience know. On the other hand, it's an interesting choice 'cause it does make you wonder what kind of relationship Bellick and Linc have, if they get along (which they seem to, from the couple of other scenes we've had of them together), especially considering how Bellick randomly hates Michael for no specific reason.
Oh no. Bunny. Bah.
No, don't boo the bunny! It's a good idea, you should do it. Bellick's another one of those random characters who's scuzzy and ass-holeish and acts like a dick pretty much for the sake of being a dick (kind of always on a power-trip and sees himself very above the inmates), but it's interesting to watch his interaction with various characters, especially the inmates. He and Sucre seemed alright with one another (allowed Sucre congigals because he stayed out of trouble) until Sucre wouldn't do what he wanted. And he and Westmoreland were pretty buddy-buddy until the riots.
But Michael he hated right off the bat, so that could be something interesting to explore - why he seems okay with certain inmates, what kind of relationship he and Linc have, and why he doesn't like others like Michael.
Do it! Do it.
I have an obsession with serial killers kinda like that.
Yeah, see, I can totally get that - like how someone gets to that point, can act so completely...un-human, yet often function normally in society and interact like regular people. On the one hand, it's something I can't at all understand and don't really want to (it's the T-Bag thing again - scary to get inside the head of someone like that), but on the other hand - probably especially for someone like you who's interested in criminal psychology - someone who acts in a way that's so strange and different from what's normal (and in such a violent way) makes you want to know what exactly goes on in their head to make them do such things.
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Exactly. Though I'm thinking Bellick knew about Michael before hand (Either as Linc baby bro or just his lack of a record) and that might have something to do with the strong hatred.
[...] He and Sucre seemed alright with one another (allowed Sucre congigals because he stayed out of trouble) until Sucre wouldn't do what he wanted. And he and Westmoreland were pretty buddy-buddy until the riots.
But Michael he hated right off the bat, so that could be something interesting to explore - why he seems okay with certain inmates, what kind of relationship he and Linc have, and why he doesn't like others like Michael.
Oh man. Theories. You bitch. Well, I think I know what I'm gonna do on the way home tonight...
Yeah, see, I can totally get that - like how someone gets to that point, can act so completely...un-human, yet often function normally in society and interact like regular people. On the one hand, it's something I can't at all understand and don't really want to (it's the T-Bag thing again - scary to get inside the head of someone like that), but on the other hand - probably especially for someone like you who's interested in criminal psychology - someone who acts in a way that's so strange and different from what's normal (and in such a violent way) makes you want to know what exactly goes on in their head to make them do such things.
Exactly. It's the unknown factor that gets me. It's just so... I lack words right now.