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This has the same energy as:
It's been too long since I saw V for Vendetta apparently. It definitely sounded like V but I had no memory of that line until I looked it up.
V was absolutely on the spectrum..
The hyperfixations were real. Verily, his vichyssoise of verbiage would've taken about as much prep work as any of his actual plots.
I've never actually watched it, but it's been on my list for years and years.
It's a good watch. Watch it in the dark.
But I must know!
(Edit: yes, I'm mixing quotes from different movies, it just seemed like it fit)