Wilfred 4×4
“In our quest for the answers
of life we tend to make order out
of chaos, and chaos out of order.”
Jeffrey Fry
of life we tend to make order out
of chaos, and chaos out of order.”
Jeffrey Fry
& Wilfred: You fat piece of shit. It’s over.
& Wilfred: Code gray! Code gray!
& Wilfred: You were right. I’m not the real subject of this experiment. You are. They put a drug in that water you drank. It causes paranoia and hallucinations.
Ryan: You’re just saying that to keep me from the real truth.
Wilfred: That’s the paranoia part.
Ryan: Why is there a mouth on your paw?
Wilfred: That’s the hallucinations part. None of this is real. Turn the alarm off.
Ryan: How?
Wilfred: Just... turn it off.
& Ryan: It all seemed so real...
Dr. Grummons: The idea was to make your worst fears come true. Got that idea from a Batman movie.
& Ryan: Why do I always assume the worst about you?
Wilfred: That’s a question for another day. But you’re never gonna find the answers you’re looking for by racing to the worst-case scenario. Isn’t that right?
& Dr. Grummons: It was stupid. Its central belief was that a talking dog god would lead a Chosen One to happiness. Absolute rubbish.
& Dr. Grummons: I said that was Mataman. But it could also be Krungel.
Ryan: Krungel?
Dr. Grummons: That’s the other deity they believed in. A trickster god. The Flock believed in the idea of duality. Joy and pain. Good and evil. Krungel was the opposite of Mataman. He was a demon, really. His goal was to lead people to complete and utter ruin. Quite simply, he was out to destroy their lives. And he looked exactly... like Mataman.
Ryan: How can you tell them apart?
Dr. Grummons: Well, that’s just it. You can’t. Until it’s too late.
& Wilfred: What did you learn?
Ryan: Nothing we didn’t already know.
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