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the end of the f***ing world (2017–2019) // i am not okay with this (2020–)
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I Am Not Okay With This (2020) / It (2017)
Parallels
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highkey so weird to watch i am not okay with this and realize the teens are ACTUALLY teens like the actors are the age of their characters and thats an amazing thing that felt so foreign after riverdale
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attention everyone:
if you have netflix
PLEASE go watch ‘i am not okay with this’
its so good and i would lay my LIFE down for stanley barber
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I swear it's like Wyatt Oleff said "I stan" one time and all the casting directors were like "oh shit, yeah you are"
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i can’t describe how i feel but that scene with stanley barber pushing the papers down in the middle of class and calling the teacher motherfucker just so he can go to detention with his best friend is the equivalent of stanley uris having to talk in front of the whole temple with a speech his dad is making him learn and he goes off the rails and says cause I’m a loser and i always fucking will be and walks away because he loves his friends that much
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Stanley Barber is just Richie Tozier if Richie would just smoke a joint and take his ADHD medication
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Me thinking I’d relate to one of the actual wlw characters in ianowt instead of the cringey idiot sidekick weirdo : 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Wyatt Oleff: *plays a character named Stan*
Me and the rest of the world:
✨ 🥺 B A B Y 🥺 ✨
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if someone would just drive up next to me, roll down their incredible slow window and say hey
and maybe sorta kinda change their name to stanley barber
that would be
very much adaquate
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I’d like to point out how, in IANOWT, Stan isn’t made like his normal character stereotype usually is? Like, Stan is an outsider, a stoner with an abusive dad and (possibly) a neglect mother, who gets (No shade) led on by his crush.
Any other character would be mean, have taken out his anger to anyone and everyone and would probably be shown to be dumb.
But Stanley isn’t .
He’s bubbly, prone to seeing the best in people and socially awkward. Sure he gets mad sometimes but he is human after all. It just kinda makes me happy that the show/book doesn’t play that “I’m abused so I can be an asshole” Archetype that no one ever really notices.
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