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Walker 4.11 || tall bean
#walkeredit#walker#cordell walker#jarededit#jared padalecki#tall jared#tall dark and handsome#myedits#let's go let's go#walker 411#200
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Anna Fricke via cw_walkertexasranger
So that's where the title comes from. That's so sweet! 🥹
#anna fricke#walker#walker family#walker 4.11#walker spoilers#let's go let's go#walker crew#jared padalecki#keegan allen#mitch pileggi#molly hagan#violet brinson#kale culley#ashley reyes#jeff pierre#coby bell#justin johnson cortez#gen padalecki#matt barr
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i used to hate you (i never could)
Summary: Caitlyn huffs a breath and turns more fully towards the stranger. “I said I don’t want to dance with you,” she repeats, loud and clear. The girl tilts her head, smirk sliding into something even more cocky. “How convenient,” she drawls, reaching out and slipping the drink from Caitlyn’s hand. “I don’t wanna dance with you, either.” - A look into Caitlyn and Vi's relationship, long before Vi cleans up Caitlyn's mess. OR, Vi is a walking red flag, and Caitlyn is a little more than into that. Words: 12.2k Rating: E Notes: a while back @thehomelybadger wrote a twisted little fic about ex-lovers covering up a murder (link), and I've been obsessed with it ever since. SO HERE'S A PREQUEL TO IT.
From the moment she first saw her, Caitlyn knew she would hate Vi.
They meet at a party that Mel drags her to – some friend’s friend of her brother who apparently knows everyone within a 20-mile radius based on how crowded the small house is when they arrive. They’re not on campus, and Caitlyn doesn’t think the host is a law student, but she still sees half of her class getting wasted and grinding together from her place by the drinks table.
It’s not necessarily a scene she would have chosen herself. She’s a week into her first year of law school and can already feel permanent bags forming under her eyes.
Mel ditches her almost as soon as they walk through the door, of course. The second she locks eyes with Jayce Talis, she squeezes Caitlyn’s arm with a vague excuse and disappears, leaving Caitlyn to fend for herself. Two drinks, three aborted conversations, and one headache later, Caitlyn is wondering if she can get away with leaving the party without finding Mel first when she feels it.
The eyes on her.
It’s like a sixth sense, the way Caitlyn is able to know exactly where to look. Her eyes sift through the dancing crowd until they land on a pair of icy blue eyes watching her from across the room.
It’s a moment that Caitlyn knows will live forever in her memory.
Read the rest on AO3!
#piltover's finest#caitvi#violyn#arcane#this turned out twice as long as i anticipated#and six times as long as the fic it's based on#let's go let's go#fanfic#my writing
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4x11 Review
Let's Go, Let's Go was an interesting episode with a lot of twists and turns, cryptic messaging, and a lot of social media hype. As much as I love Walker and I support Anna Fricke's foray into directing, I'm not sure this episode quite lived up to what it was trying to do. It was a fine episode that served it's purpose, but I do have some critiques. I'll try not to get too bogged down with those in this review but I will be honest. So, here we go.
I'm going to split this recap/review into two sections- one covering Cordell's dream world and one covering the real world.
Let's talk about Cordell's confusing dream world first.
This episode picks up right where the last one left off, with Emily coming down the stairs into the farmhouse kitchen to see if everyone is ready for August's graduation.
Cordell is floored by seeing her again, unable to speak initially. But we breeze past it easy enough as Cordell gets caught up in preparing for August's big day. Emily takes them back to their bedroom- noticeably different than the room he just came out of- and helps Cordell pick what he wants to wear, something that Emily treats as a big deal while Cordell is just ready to get the ball rolling.
Side note: This is the longest they've been on screen together and I absolutely love them <3 I'm glad we got this before the end.
The story continues with everyone going to the ranch house to meet up with the rest of the family. In this dreamworld, Liam is at the ranch after flying in from New York. Despite this version of Liam not having nearly as much mileage with the kids, Cordell still decides to ask him for help with Stella as he's noticed his daughter isn't really talking to him. This concern is swiftly brushed off and forgotten as the front door blows open, leading Cordell to his next odd introduction.
He steps into the blinding sunlight, mirrored by a flashlight in his face in the real world, and runs into none other than Hoyt, in from OKC with Geri and Sadie. While everyone celebrates their arrival, Cordell finds himself missing details and his attempts to get answers are rebuffed with almost flippant comments from the rest of his family.
Side note: Did anyone else feel like some of the characters were written out of character this episode? I got that feeling with Bonham especially.
The women of the Walker family get together to clean mushrooms and we get some cryptic dialogue while Cordell "catches up" with his long lost best friend. He's surprised Emily is so emotional over the day- and himself too. But Hoyt reminds him that that's what life is all about, reaching for this bog moments whether we're ready for them or not. Which he segues nicely into talking about the new event business venture he's working on with Geri and Abby.
The rest of the time spent at the ranch is filled with more cyrptic dialogue from all the characters. From Emily and Bonham cornering Cordell about retracing his steps and not taking the people around him for granted, to Hoyt telling him a somewhat unrelated story from their childhood, Cordell is confused about where exactly all this is going- and so is the audience.
Then, the moment is here. We arrive at August's graduation- which is being held at Ranger HQ. Emily, Cordell, Stella, and August walk in together and we get some more confusing dialogue as everyone but Cordell seems to be in a somber mood. As we enter the hall where the graduation is being held, we get more hints that something is wrong. Kelly is there but James is not. Abby tells Cordell he doesn't have to go up to the stage just yet. Emily tells Geri and Cordell everything will be okay. All the while, Cordell is just trying to enjoy this day with his family.
Then, the mood shifts. The graduation podium is replaced with a coffin and the white chairs are all switched out for black. And August starts delivering a eulogy that the rest of the family slowly joins in on. We're not here for August's graduation; we're here for Cordell's funeral.
Emily approaches him again as Cordell realizes what's happening. She encourages him to wake up, to go back to the world he knows, to be there for his family and make up for what he missed before it's too late. But Cordell doesn't want to go. He wants to stay here, with Emily, with Hoyt, with his family whole again. He doesn't want to go back to a world without her. And maybe they would all be better off without him, since he only ever seems to ruin things. As dirt falls on him, Emily begs him to let "us" go and just wake up.
Side note: I loved the line about there not being a universe without Emily in it. Even if she's dead, she was still there. It's perfect.
And then, he's awake, just in time to get to work.
I'm going to be honest here, I'm not a big fan of the storytelling in this section. I understand that confusion was kind of the whole point of this part of the episode, but I feel like there's a point where it's just too confusing to even make a point. I understood the main message: Cordell needs to make up for all the time he's lost with his family while obsessing over things like Emily's death and the Jackal case. His family needs him. I understand that. But in the moment, watching the episode, I was too bogged down in the cryptic dialogue and out-of-character interactions to fully get the emotions at the end. Maybe this episode just wasn't written for me, or maybe it will make more sense on a rewatch, but I really feel as if this story could've been delivered better.
Now, let's talk about the tragedy of reality:
At Ranger HQ, Jams, Trey, Cassie, and Luna discuss Cordell's disappearance. From the beginning, Cassie is convinced something is wrong, that Cordell went off on his own and got kidnapped by the Jackal. James hears her concerns but reminds them all that there could be anything happening at the moment.
Then, Trey finds on his credit card data that he booked a motel room- aka, he never went home when he was ordered to. This seems to confirm Cassie's fear that something bad likely happened to her partner. Armed with this knowledge, they decide to retrace Cordell's steps and see what they can find.
Side note: I just want to take a moment to appreciate that Cassie is angry in this episode- rightly so- and the show lets her be. It's just nice to see her feelings being validated for once.
At the motel, they find Cordell's room empty, but perfectly in tact. This gives them confidence that if Cordell was grabbed, it was outside the room, and they head to the front office to check the security cameras.
While Trey sorts through the footage, Cassie fumes at Cordell's idiocity. This isn't the first time he's run off on his own and caused trouble for everyone else and it doesn't help that she just had a conversation with him about this a few days ago. Luna is a comforting shoulder for her to lean on, assuring her that they'll find him alive.
Shortly after, they spot a mystery laundry truck blocking the camera's view of Cordell's room. Not only that, it's there on a day that they don't usually come to the motel. James orders them to track the license plate and they get moving- hopefully to let the Walker family know what's going on.
The next time we see them, they're suited up and ready to rescue Walker. Once they're armed, they clear the abandoned laundry truck and James orders them to split up and look around for clues.
During the search, Luna finds an empty grave and sends it to Cassie. He calls her to make sure she got it and assure her that they're getting closer. They got here in time to stop it happen. Cassie, excited, says she's on her way. And... she almost says something else.
Just as they hang up, Luna is attacked.
Later, Trey, James, and Cassie all find the shallow grave where Luna was. Trey and James start digging Cordell up and Cassie notices a bloodstain. She leaves them to follow it, growing more concerned as she sees more and more blood.
Then, she finds Luna dying on the ground. She rushes to his side and tries to help but.... It's too late. He's lost too much blood and all she can do is hold him in his final moments.
I've gotta be honest, I take issue with their decision to kill Luna. It just seems unnecessary and needlessly cruel to remove Cassie's Big Plot for the season right before the finale, with no room for her to really expand past this. It just seems unfair that all the other characters are getting concluding arcs in the finale except Cassie. And there was no real reason to kill him off, even if they didn't intend for Cassie/Luna to be endgame. It just seems like a setup for Cassie to have a revenge plot in the next episode, which just seems really unnecessary. Maybe they'll handle this better than I think they will, but I'm not holding my breath.
As usual, I'm left with a lot of questions following this episode. Where was Cordell being held on the gurney? Is it the same place where the Jackal has taken their other victims? How did the Jackal get the drop on Luna? How will the family react to finding out Cordell was almost taken from them? Will Cordell be able to fix the relationships he's missed out on in the next two episodes? How will Cassie handle losing Luna? Will there be time to give her plot the resolution it deserves? Will everything truly be wrapped up in time for August's graduation?
Hopefully, all this and more will get figured out next week. See y'all there!
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@lovers-wind | From X.
"I mean, last night could've gone better and I wouldn't have burned your food. I swear I put a timer, but I fell asleep on the couch. I wanted to apologize." It's a rare apology from him. His eyes fell on what she was studying and hummed. "...Do you need any help with that?" Sure, he slept through some of his classes, but he wasn't stupid. Studying in the library or at home was better for him anyway.
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IS IT TIME FOR THE PRICE? I MUST KNOW.
#TIME TO TURN THE PAGE#LET'S GO LET'S GO#Liveblog announcement tag#Liveblogging the reservoir chronicle#vol 181#I think#no wait#... no YES it is 181#Wow we're really getting up there
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okay but wouldn't it be funny
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ugh just a program script and a hike and a report and an outreach program and an 8-hour roundtrip work thing away from holiday break!!! 😩
#let's go let's go#excited to just spend my days writing and reading and cleaning my apartment and cuddling with sushi and planning my birthday trip
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someone else on that writing post also said they love writing an unreliable narrator. sameee so much i intentionally give my characters traits that make their perspective super unreliable (atlas is very untrusting and it skews their viewpoint, io is quite oblivious and doesn't pay attention to their surroundings) and so i can make them misinterpret situations as if they are facts and then reveal later that they were wrong and when you reread stuff that happened before the reveal you notice my Subtle Hints and you're like oh you dumb bug.
#it's one of my favorite thing about creating a pov character!!!!#giving my characters flaws that influence the structure of the story itself#and writing those flaws consistently and making it part of the narrative voice#let's go let's go#kiwi.txt#bug world
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who wants a tog/acotar verse starter from jon?
#my stupid illyrian boy in acotar#and a dumb little prince from the realm of westeros who was raised in terrasen and sworn to aelin#let's go let's go#( ✗ ‘ beyond the wall — ooc ’ )
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Walker | 4.11
#jarededit#jared padalecki#walkeredit#cordell walker#walker#walker 411#let's go let's go#too beautiful to be real#handsome
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#walker#walker spoilers#walker 4.11#let's go let's go#cassie perez#cordell walker#abeline walker#bonham walker#trey barnett
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I'm stuck on the funeral scene in last night's episode. At first it bugged me because it felt like an excuse for AF to show of her Shakespeare quote-recalling skills, but then I started thinking about it in terms of character and now it makes me laugh. Of course Cordell is a guy--a character we haven't seen read or mention anything literary in four seasons of the show--who, in his mind, would believe he "loved" Shakespeare to the point that his kids would mention it as his funeral. EDIT: I have been informed that my memory of this is incorrect, and that Shakespeare has appeared before once or twice in the series. Clearly, I have only watched each episode once. It feels like dudes who say that The Great Gatsby is their favorite book because they read it in high school and it's one of the only books they've examined on a deeper level. AF's choice of quotes supports this--they were recognizable to anyone who's spent any amount of time with Shakespeare's texts--and pulled from different plays, and many of them have made their way into popular culture by this point (with the exception of Kelly's, which was an admittedly deeper cut lol). It's like knowing the first part of the Hamlet's fourth soliloquy and claiming you "love Shakespeare."
One thing that irritates me about this season in particular is that they've introduced character beats unsupported by the previous three seasons. They've told us rather than shown us most of this stuff, and the viewers are just supposed to accept it, I guess.
I'm sorry that the show was cancelled because I have sympathy towards the cast and crew who will lose their jobs. I am not sorry from a viewer standpoint because I think the show is mid on its best days, and I'm more interested in watching these folks put their energies towards something more interesting.
#Walker#Let's Go Let's Go#I can only talk about my feelings in re Walker here because twitter refuses to bear any non-glowing opinions#they've all drunk that JP kool-aid and that's valid I guess#I wish I could like it the way they do but I Do Not#I also recently restarted Deadwood so all other television is basically hot garbage anyway#you want Shakespeare? David Milch has got your Shakespeare right here#(there is NO WAY Cordell Walker loves Shakespeare. I'm sorry but that's a lie made up in his head.)
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wut wut
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I just hope that James isn't going to blame himself for what the Jackal did to Cordi there was no way he could've known what was going to happen
Also James better not blame himself for Luna's death either
This is the "people blaming themselves for bad things" show. I have no doubt James will be blaming himself for everything that happened. But Cordell will likely get into a self-blaming competition with him so it all balances out.
I just hope they can keep themselves above water enough to keep Trey and Cassie from going down that same path
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