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Some Elyeden for the soul
#elyeden#honkai impact 3rd#hi3#idk the proper character tags#Anyways this is part of a 'doodle of the day' thing i've been doing#this is a few days old tho#and i've slacked off the last few days#thinkin about women.........#they're so cute I'm so sad#I wanna dote on drunk Eden too............
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The Walking Dead: Episode 4.12, âStillâ Rewatch
So I rewatched âStillâ in honor of the Stilliversary tonight. My thoughts are not related much to Team Delusional stuff, more so just thoughts and idle analysis, but I had fun and definitely did not cry.
Here we go!
Beth is already feeling it, right away, after the trunk scene, ie: what he must think of her. Sheâs just another âdead girlâ who needs to be protected. It is both insulting and embarrassing at the same time.
Daryl misses that squirrel and breaks an arrow! Dammit, Daryl. This is just another trial, but itâs interesting in how we see Daryl in like rote provider mode, and yet he makes a mistake.
The suck-ass camp begins with some Garden of Eden imagery: While Daryl skins and cooks the snake, Beth is admiring the beauty of a ladybug crawling on a leaf. The music is actually full of wonder. Beth sees the beauty in the natural world while Daryl sees it only for what he can use. It is an essential masculine vs. feminine moment, in terms of their individual themes, and what propels them and their actions. Their masculine and feminine energies will be subverted later though, and well-complicated, because the writing is good.
Beth brings up Hershelâs death early: âHeâs not exactly around anymore so...â She wants to have a drink, maybe to rebel against her father, maybe to honor his memory, maybe to seal her own fate. It is a complicated choice for Beth. Itâs not just some âdumb college bitchâ moment. She knows this, but how is she supposed to communicate it to Daryl?
Daryl is like an animal eating that snake while Beth tries to talk to him. Literally, out of body. I imagine being her and just like, Ugh. Gross, dude. Then, when she leaves, Beth totally expects him to come after her. When she doesnât see him right away, she mutters, âJerk.â She called him a jerk in season 3, too, after he takes off with Merle. I think Beth is used to being treated nicely by boys. Ofc, Daryl, while he may not be an overt gentleman in his scarfing of that disgusting snake, was there watching her the whole time.Â
âYou wanna spend the rest of our lives staring into a fire and eating mud snakes? Screw that. We might as well do something.â
I sort of missed this before, the mention of âthe rest of our lives.â It is a small acknowledgement that they are now âstuck together.â Ofc, Bethâs idea is to âmake the most of it,â to go out into and DO something! Embrace the future! Daryl sees only the here, the now, and the past. He would prefer to stay still.
Unrelated but: God, Daryl is peak hot in this episode.Â
Anyway, so, the state of Pine Vista, and what happened there. Jfc. Itâs very ugly and very sad. The Dogtrot seems a reference to a dogtrot house, which is an old Appalachian style home. Basically like two shacks connected via a breezeway. I see some sort of backcountry types having moved in here and tortured the rich folk. There is evidence that âfunâ was had. âRich bitch,â etc. Maybe itâs the same psychopaths who tormented the OG Terminus crew, ultimately turning them into crazy cannibals.
Beth finds the Washington D.C. spoon. Why?? Itâs such an odd, pointed shot, with a slow zoom. Is that where weâll find her? Does anybody else know anything about this?? Anyway maybe this is a TD post lol.
Beth finds that bottle of wine and itâs a shame she has to break it! I remember feeling so bad about that the first time I watched this episode. Like NO BETH YOUR BOOZE!! She uses it to stab the shit out of that walker though, and to defend herself. Sheâs kind of pissed at Daryl for not helping her, again used to only the kindest of attention from boys. But Daryl isnât like other boys (lol). He was there the whole time, once again, but he let it play out, because he knew she could do it. I like that her first (almost) drink here sort of has to become a weapon instead. Nothing is ever easy! And sometimes, the environment IS best observed, not in terms of its beauty or promise, but in terms of how its use can best be served to survive.
Tempus Fugit - Time flies! Oh, yes. Yes it does lol.
Daryl and Beth both need to escape their old selves here. Beth with her pretty cloths and Daryl stealing the cash and the jewels. They need to shake that shit off. Burn it all down, if you will. I think this episode we mostly associate with Daryl changing and having his epiphany, but Beth changes, too. She is just quieter at it.
It is 3 oâclock! The grandfather clock is this interesting motif that puts pressure on the situation literally while also bringing the symbolic pressure of time passing, running out, etc. It makes us feel detached from reality, like this is a purgatory episode. I like when The Walking Dead does this, like when they take us to a new place in which we become critically aware that this thing weâre watching is fiction, and by the rules of fiction, anything (ANYTHING) can happen.
âI know you think this is stupid, and it probably is, but I donât care.â She just is who she is. She doesnât give a shit what he thinks. I think that attracts Daryl to her in this moment and emboldens him. I think Daryl actually really cares what other people think of him, that he is keenly self-aware in this way. We see this fear manifest as Merle in Chupacabra, ie: that the rest of the group thinks heâs a âfreak,â a piece of âredneck trash,â and that theyâre all âlaughing behind [his] back.â Meanwhile, Beth is just like, âYou probably think Iâm just some dumb bitch. But guess what, Daryl? I DONâT CARE.â
Beth sitting at that bar trying to clean out glasses: âWho needs a glass?â She clutches the bottle longingly and then cries. I would argue she is thinking of Hershel and the line of questioning that arises in this moment. Should she do this? Is she betraying him? This moment also contradicts what she tells Daryl in 4.1. âI donât cry anymore Daryl.â This is the moment that breaks him.
Beth keeps trying to make him feel normal, while theyâre walking to the shine shack. She thinks he used to be a motorcycle mechanic. But Darylâs normal is not hers, and he doesnât really do small talk. In these little moments, we see him being who he is. Daryl is really good at being who he is when who he is revolves around passivity and silence.
They go from country club to moonshine shack. What we see is how a class divide might differ in longevity. A country club full of walkers, made out of humans who turned against each other, every bottle dry in the house vs. an empty shine shack, no death in sight, absolutely full of booze. When societal protections collapse around us, it is the ruthless and the bereft who will know how best to survive. Itâs like Beth sad about Daryl, being âmade for this world.âÂ
They are trapped! Tropes. So many romantic tropes! Lol at people who would like to ignore that any of this happened or that Bethyl was never canon.
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Anyway, I think Daryl is actually pretty mean to Beth toward the end here, out on the porch, like the way he treats her, kind of tugs her around physically. He doesnât hurt her, but he is not gentle. This puts things into harsh perspective for Beth, as I do think that, while he is not right in how he handles her here, he is right in some ways about who she is. She is not naive but she is used to protection and safety and relying on others, the same way he is used to the opposite of those things. Both of them need to learn how to exist from the other side.Â
Beth also sees whatâs going on, however. I think she also might be used to this sort of quasi-violent, performative, drunken behavior. Her dad was a drunk. I think itâs interesting that so much of this episode hinges on alcohol in Hershelâs wake. I always thought this might be one reason Beth is drawn to and accepting of Daryl. We only really see Hershel while sober (I mean, mostly). We never saw him in his deep element of alcoholism, but Beth did. She is not innocent to vices or men spinning out of control. Itâs why Beth responds to Darylâs whole insane story about the tweaker and Merle with, âYou miss him, donât you?â She doesnât care that Merle was a degenerate drug addict. He was Darylâs brother who died. She has loved and lost an addict, too.
Before, Daryl was just âdrifting.â In this episode, Beth gives him a quest. I think thatâs very important. She also gives him something to look forward to:
âYou got away from it.â
âI didnât.â
âYou did.â
âMaybe you gotta keep on reminding me of it sometimes.â
The hint at their future: âYou gotta keep on reminding me,â he says, counting on them staying together. Beth is so kind to him here, too, even doting as she talks about him being the âlast man standing.â I canât imagine a girl has ever treated Daryl like this. I think she scares the living shit out of him.
Daryl suggests they go back into the shine shack, but Beth says they should burn the place down instead. Again, stillness vs. action. See their complimentary traits: Daryl is passive. He needs someone to tell him this is okay. Beth is active. She does what she wants. It is uniquely antithetical to their gender roles and subverts the power dynamic we might otherwise expect from a relationship like this: Daryl is older and a man. Ofc he should be the more aggressive, assertive one. The actor. But heâs not. Itâs Beth who makes their choices in this episode. Daryl follows her and protects her along the way.Â
The ending is so happy. Oh my god. Anyway.
Thank you for humoring me. Happy Stilliversary!! đđĽşâ¤ď¸
#the walking dead#bethyl#daryl dixon#beth greene#daryl x beth#4.12#still#stilliversary#â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
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