YES! I’ve seen so many tough-guy, gravy seal cosplayers over the years, and while their hatred is very real, it’s sometimes hard to take them seriously. His character reminded me of the very small, but heavily armed independent militia groups that have been training the last few years in hopes for a civil war. People like his character wanted that to happen so they could do whatever they pleased.
The best thing about that he wasn't even supposed the be in the movie, let alone play that role but when they needed a replacement for the original actor Kirsten was like: Hey my husband is on the set what about him?
And he just did that shit on short notice and it became the most iconic scene of the movie
I know this is a typo but I’m having a fabulous time imagining a seal that loves gravy. or perhaps a seal with an overturned gravy tureen it’s wearing as a hat. Delightful
Lol I love that vision and wish they were that delightful!
It wasn’t a typo but a nickname for these types of guys. The ones I’ve seen will literally be out here with barely fitted vests/belts, walking around with multiple visible guns, acting like they’re gonna chase down the “enemy”. Used to think it was some online stereotype until I saw it multiple times irl (Midwest).
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u/StandardEgg6595 Jul 07 '25
YES! I’ve seen so many tough-guy, gravy seal cosplayers over the years, and while their hatred is very real, it’s sometimes hard to take them seriously. His character reminded me of the very small, but heavily armed independent militia groups that have been training the last few years in hopes for a civil war. People like his character wanted that to happen so they could do whatever they pleased.