27 июл. 2014 г.

Answers

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

& 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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