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guess what i watched on new years (a redraw kind of)
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can we talk about how grover singing the consensus song to percy and annabeth to make them stop fighting was SOOOOO “in the same boat” from tlt musical coded
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okay but like the way they introduced the fatal flaws was so subtle and soooo insanely good. like alecto playing on annabeth's pride to get her to give up percy versus medusa appealing to percy's loyalty to get him to give up annabeth and grover. sooo good fr fr.
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"Annabeth fell first"
Meanwhile, Percy looking at Annabeth:
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Uh oh, I’m falling in love
Oh no, I’m falling in love again
Oh, I’m falling in love
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PERCABETH ALREADY CHOOSING EACH OTHER OVER THEIR GREATEST DESIRE
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They don't know they're about to have the most unmatched epic slow burn love story and become the blueprint of soulmates
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y’all can’t tell me this isn’t the perfect casting bc wtf is this😭😭
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been seeing alot of discourse ensuing in the fandom about the pjo tv show and here’s the thing: there is alot of impetus about what the show didn’t get right but isn’t it absolutely amazing how much the show did get right????
yes, gabe is a bit different. yes, annabeth didn’t show percy around camp. yes, grover snitched on percy. yes, ms. dodds transforming could be a bit underwhleming.
BUT
we also have this: percy being an actual kid with sarcasm and sadness and anger and trauma. he’s not one-note. he’s just trying his best and his inner conflict is so painfully and wonderfully portrayed. grover being a nervous wreck at times but also sweet and earnest and guilt-ridden and brave in his own way. annabeth being a little girl wise beyond her years, with a stoicism that feels like something she was forced to practice and the spark of a dream driving her actions. luke being a likeable teenager with actual empathy towards percy which will drive home his fall from grace that much deeper.
chiron being a mentor figure who still makes questionable choices and can’t always say the words percy wants to hear, despite his best intentions. mr. d being an asshole who is still likeable, if only for his humor. sally jackson being a fierce mother with both tenderness and strength, who isn’t perfect but might as well be in percy’s eyes. clarisse being the unpleasant bully that she is, with all the rage and pettiness that she held within when we were first introduced to her yet with the promise of something more.
camp halfblood’s set and the cinematography deserve their own medals. they’re quite literally perfect.
soooo, where i’m getting at is this:
i don’t believe that all criticism pointing out inconsistencies with the books is just nitpicking. alot of it is well thought out and politely presented, too, and i think it’s important to point it out so the showrunners know where they went wrong and can try and rectify those errors–however small or big–in the next season. at the same time, undermining the entire show, discounting all the efforts made to remain faithful to the source material just because they strayed from a storyline that didn’t land as well as it could have–that’s a bit overblown, yes?
like it is an adaptation, not a word-by-word recreation from page to screen. of course, there will be changes because some things in a book don’t always translate well in a story told on the screen. for me, most changes aim to enhance rick’s work, not undermine it or take away from it in some misguided attempt to appeal to the larger audience like the movies did.
at the end of the day, it is very important to recognise the 90% of the show that depicted our beloved scenes from the book as faithfully as possible instead of constantly criticising the 10% of it that changed directions for a certain end goal that serves the screenwriting for a tv show. there can be balance of both praise and criticism and i’m very much in support of people pointing out genuine problems with the storytelling of the show but these conversations should also try and acknowledge the myriad of aspects in which the show excelled. like just the fact that i get to see so much of my imagination take form in front of my eyes, through a screen, with so much of the same authenticity that the pjo books are inlaid with–that’s genuinely mind-boggling to me.
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annabeth: my name is annabeth 😐
percy: are you stalking me annabeth?? 😡
annabeth: *thinks about it*
annabeth: yes 😑
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The best part of the percy jackson books is that from percy's perspective hes just an easygoing funny cool guy who seems pretty harmless but the moment you see him from someone elses pov hes terrifying. Just a crazy good fighter, a force of nature killing machine, literally gets mistaken for a god in disguise. But he doesnt see that side of himself at all because hes too busy arguing with authority figures and respecting women. I love him
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PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS (2023)
Ep. 1 I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacher Ep. 2 I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom
@lgbtqcreators CREATOR CHALLENGE
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Hanukkah in Hawkins Night 1 - November 30th, 1983
Less than 3 weeks after Will gets back from the Upside Down, recovery has been slow for the whole Byers family. Joyce is determined to make sure that this is the best Hanukkah for her boys. They all deserve a night of miracles.
Part 1 of my 8 part series featuring 8 different nights of Hanukkah throughout the years in the Stranger Things universe!
#stranger things#will byers#joyce byers#jonathan byers#jewish byers#hanukkah#hanukkah in hawkins#i am jewish for reference#fanfiction#fanfic#st fanfic#my writing
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In the end, he became who he hated the most, an old man beefing with a teenager without the teenager even knowing the reason.
And it's really just beef carried on from the previous generation. The teenager didn't even exist when the reason happened.
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