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But, as the rabbis grimly informed us, on October 7 and the days that followed, they were utterly overwhelmed, soon running out of gurneys on which to put the bodies.
But it soon becomes clear that, with Hill House, she has traded one grimly dysfunctional relationship for a far more dangerous one.
But the latest little queer slice of the galaxy far, far away has a grimly funny origin story.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/jedi-survivor-gido-live-slug-reaction-klaud-star-wars-1850391241
In 2013, Hollywood Reporter wrote that the film is “grimly poetic, formally disciplined and psychologically gripping, this is a legitimate discovery.”
Source: https://astanatimes.com/2023/09/kazakh-auteur-directors-gain-worldwide-fame/
There's also a grimly funny moment where it is revealed that Butters caused a horrific accident at a tap-dancing competition.
Source: https://collider.com/south-park-best-stan-episodes-ranked/
"The show is effective in a nuts-and-bolts thriller way, with a cast of game Scotsmen (and a few others) grimly solving problems ranging from mutinies to prophecies to apocalyptic mechanical disasters."
They are in the process of appealing, the result pending, and touring a staged wake feels perhaps grimly ironic.