“In fact, during the audition with Chris Evans, the script says, “Spidey flips into scene,” and Tom goes, “Oh, should I do that?” Evans is like, [sarcastically] “Oh, yeah. Yeah, you just flip into the scene kid. No, you just walk in.” He does it. A standing flip, jump, flip, land. Even Chris Evans was like, “What…what happened?” – Kevin Feige, producer and President of Marvel
can you believe there’s still people out there who think that girls don’t know what an offside is? I mean, we’re not referees: of course we know what it is.
At least in the genres I read, one of the more common appearances of buckets is in places characters are being held prisoner – e.g. ‘the cell contained only a pile of straw and a bucket’, that sort of thing. The purpose of this bucket is a toilet stand-in, but often the narrative does not come out and SAY that, the reader is assumed to understand.
Imagine the hapless troll reader.
#every dungeon is a sex dungeon#then the bucket is never mentioned again#and they’re like#I’m not saying I was looking forward to it but they didn’t do anything#that violates Troll Chekhov’s… Bucket#or WORSE#a casual mention that the character ‘made use of the bucket’
average hockey player scores 3 goal a night. factoid actually statistical error. spiders ovechkin, who lives in verizon center and scores over 10000 goals each day, is an outlier and should not be counted