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I need to speak my truth society if arcane s2 act 3 spent more time focusing on jinx and vi's relationship and jinx and vi and Vander and honestly vi and Caitlyn's instead of being 50% mid action sequences and 50% giving Jayce and Mel special powers >>>>>>>
#arcane spoilers#I will probably rewatch s2 this weekend/over break and see how it is then#but man. I do think a lot of it would have been better if there was actually time to let the relationships develop and progress naturally#like. its tragic and upsetting jinx died. but also it would have felt a lot more emotional if she had more than 5 scenes in the entire act#idk it wasn't necessarily bad I am just a believer that they had way too many plotlines to fit into 9 episodes and act 3 just felt weak...#BUT WHATEVER I will rewatch s1 and enjoy that on its own and some of s2#the real what could have been....what if vi and Caitlyn got slightly more time to hash things out between their blowup argument#and having gay sex. I personally think it would have made the gay sex more compelling#not that im complaining obviously. but it would have made the gay sex more compelling
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Ted Wheeler is a Russian Spy (Theory)
A lot of people make fun of Ted, saying how useless and unassuming he is but I honestly think this framing of his character is being done divert suspicion, not only from the viewers but from other characters in the narrative. So lets get into the possible evidence...
We are told by Mike that his father told him the Department of Energy is making “weapons to fight the commies”. Which is in fact proven to be the case . But how does Ted know the intentions of such a secretive government facility? We aren’t sure about What Ted does for a living but whatever it is- makes a considerable amount of money- possibly something in the technology sector. Mike’s interest in tech (being the leader of the AV club) and also him knowing all about the newest technologies to a similar aptitude as Bob, who's job is related to tech -could very well show Mike inherited/was taught such traits from his father. The first scene we see of Ted is with him finicking with a tv ... and being a tech wiz would be extremely useful as a spy.
Also, it seems like Ted generally misses a lot of social cues- I don't know much about Russia, but I suppose this could be due to cultural differences. Believe it or not, Ted has been shown to care about his kids. When Will dies he asks if he should “go talk to Michael”, and only doesn’t do so because of Karen’s advice. The next day Karen tells Mike “if you need anything, you call your father”- which implies not only did Ted tell Karen that’d he’d talk to Mike about his grief at work, but possibly go home early to help his son. Also, he helps Mike fasten his tie, and when Mike says “it’s too tight”. Ted just simply loosens it a bit and says with a smile “it has to be a little tight”. We then pan to Jonathan who can’t keep his tie on- because it not even a ‘little tight’ and is too loose.
Most of the things that people criticize about Ted seem to be due to Ted just not understanding social cues. In s1 when Mike is yelling, saying “I’m the only one who cares about Will!” And Ted says in a deadpan tone “That’s not fair son, we care too” and plops a piece of chicken in his mouth. Causing everyone to leave. He seems genuinely confused .And says “what did I do?” And then dejectedly drops his fork.
Generally, his tone and inflection come across as extremely deadpan/uncaring at times, which could simply be because this isn’t actually his first language- or because if he gets too emotional his accent will seep through .
Also in s2, when Mike is acting out and Ted is giving horrible advice filled with football/coach analogies, and the old phrase “if you’re friend jumped off a cliff would you do it too”, seemed so forced- like he was just repeating what he heard on tv. I MEAN, let’s be honest, does Ted come across as any type of ex football-star-athlete to you?! Or, does he come across, as someone who would of been a tech-obsessed nerd in high school (just like his son). Who, in cannon, is the least athletic of all the boys- he has terrible aim (he completely missed throwing a rock at a bully) and when the boys ran to the trashcan to see what Max threw in it (if you rewatch the scene, Mike is literally 20 paces behind everyone else, but the only one out of breath XD) and he canonically hates sports. We actually know nothing of Ted Wheeler’s highshcool or college days (as an athlete), only what he’s told his family- since Karen met Ted when he was already working.
Also if we’re supposed to genuinely believe Ted is supposed to be this macho dad who wants to force his son to be a stereotypical ideal of manhood-like his football pep talk implied. I find it interesting how other macho fathers responded to their sons not acting in lines with stereotypical masculinity. Billy and Will’s father’s were verbally and physically abusive calling them “fags and queers”. While Ted simply jokes “Impossible ... our son with a girl” laughing at his own joke. (Lol, he probably didn’t mean it like that ... but let’s just pretend it’s cannon that Ted is the least homophobic dad in Stranger things XD)
Also, him pretending to be a a Regan supporting republican makes a lot of sense, since it would of been the polar opposite ideology of communists. Regeanomics “was the belief that tax breaks and benefits for corporations and the wealthy would trickle down to everyone else”. While communism’s economic model (in theory,not practice) was “designed to allow the poor to rise up and attain financial and social status equal to that of the middle-class landowners. In order for everyone to achieve equality, wealth was redistributed so that the members of the upper class are brought down to the same financial and social level as the middle class.” Another caveat is the fact that republicans (and most people at the time) were extremely racist- and conservatives like Regean at the time deemed Nelson Mandela a “terrorist”. In opposition to this, the Soviet Union was at the forefront of the anti-colonial and anti-apartheid movements and the Soviet Union was also the biggest benefactor of the African National Congress (ANC)- that Mandela was a member of. During a state visit, Mandela even expressed gratitude for the “solidarity of the Russian people in the South African fight against apartheid and for freedom.”
So if Ted has an actual conservative ideology, and not the more communist one. Why does he have no problems with living right next door to a black family. And not only that, having Lucas be one of his son’s best friends who spends almost every weekend at their house for 8-12 hours a day? While Billy, who probably emulates his father (who seems old fashioned and conservative) said about Lucas “those aren’t the right people to be associating with”.If Ted was a communist who believed in the idea of a world “devoid of sexism, racism and other forms of oppression”, some of his contradictory behavior would make much more sense.
His good old “republican-patriotic attitude” almost seems like a characture of what a Russian would assume they’d be like. The fact that his first comment about seeing Eleven was “My god, is she Russian?” , without any proof, seems almost like he was trying to divert suspicion. Or, this is how he assumed a real republican would act amidst all the “Russian hysteria”. The fact that Ted says “They’re our government we can trust them”, may have very well been been a calculated maneuver on his part-if he assumed his house (like Hopper’s) was bugged. Also in s2, when the government says not to tell anyone of the incident, he salutes them (again very over the top). But, he later tells a coworker about “the Russian girl who stayed in their house”. Why would he do this if he’s an actual ‘over-the-top republican patriot’, who trusts his government ?
Well, I actually think he was taking a well calculated risk- exposing such government secrets would clearly be illegal, but why would a Russian spy talk to his coworkers about accidentally housing one? He may of even played it up talking about the ‘Russian threat’. He knew it would get back to the Government agents- and this would divert suspicion of him being part of a sleeper cell.
*Also, if Ted is a good old republican conservative, I find it interesting that we never see the family pray or see a single cross in their house.
Essentially I believe Ted does care for his family, but a lot of himself is a fake facade- his past as an athlete and his republican affiliation/values are all there to build the allusion of what Nancy describes as the perfect “nuclear family.”
#stranger things#stranger things 3#mike wheeler#nancy wheeler#ted wheeler#karen wheeler#stranger things theory
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VLD Season 7 Reactions: Part 2
Hi, @dreamworksanimation and @voltron! Hope you had a great holiday weekend. I received more asks since the last time I sent you a post. Please give these a read, as these are the reviews sent to me from the fandom. Best - ptw30
Anonymous said: Voltron is all build up and no follow up. They teased us with a very cool premise and then slowly went away from it till they finally went to "nope don't remember didn't happen". And the EPs even seem proud of that. I wonder if they ever watched the show :(
The EPs lack the ability to bring a resolution or closure. We never find out Haggar’s motivation or reasoning about Operation Kuron. We never find out who the “other one” was in the pilot. We never find out Shiro’s bayard form. Lance’s insecurities are never resolved. We never find out the limitations of Allura’s powers - she can transfer souls but can’t find the Black Lion galaxies away? There’s just so much left out of the story.
Anonymous said: Sometimes I think about all of voltron’s loose threads and how this next season is the last and am then transported back to my high school days of putting off projects until the last second, throwing something together, aiming for at least a passing grade.
The EPs failed a long time ago, if that’s the case. When they decided to kill off one of the main characters without allowing the team to grieve, forced the most popular paladin off the team, demoted the leader of the team to a soldier, and abandoned its own lore, including breaking the strongest paladin-lion bond without any explanation - they failed to give the viewers any satisfying conclusion to this story. No matter what the next 13 episodes include, it won’t make up for the middle 39 episodes that literally brought tragedy after tragedy, especially to the team’s only LGBTQ+, multiple-minority character.
@sweet-rabbit said: You know, if the EPs wanted us to not like, nay, LOVE AND ADORE Shiro as much as we do, it was probably a huge misstep on their or whoever's part that they hired a man who voiced a freakin' DISNEY RENAISSANCE CHARACTER to voice Shiro. The blasted fools, the lot of them!
Josh Keaton is a consummate professional, and no doubt, Andrea Romano nailed it when working with him and the team. If there is one thing that is absolutely, without a doubt, above reproach with this show - it’s the voice acting. It is outstanding.
@safeautistickeith said: Damsel Shiro aaaaalways felt Suspect ™ for me. Like. Keith can say, ”we saved each other” (whoever wrote that bless them) But, lbr Shiro’s sidelining was a slowburn that started from his damsel-dom. S1: S and K each got a Big Save. K saved S when he came back to Earth. S saved K when K went after Zarkon (Shiro voice: I’ve got you, buddy) S2: K saved S in Across the Universe. S saved K in Marmora. Equals? Yes. Truly. Then s3 comes along and it’s not longer this beautiful, mutual thing, but Shiro becomes a Damsel in Distress. Which Yikes ™ Asian man demoted to damsel? Unfortunate implications. He’s arc has been about leading up until then? Unfortunate implications. He’s a gay male( the reveal planned in s2??) un for tu nate implications. There’s a line between, ”you can be masc and also need help” and just making him a damsel. Big Yikes.
Voltron originally broke tropes, which was awesome. Allura wasn’t a princess locked away in a castle-ship but a knock-out, drag-out warrior who wasn’t afraid to get into the fray. Shiro, the strong-willed leader, wasn’t afraid to accept help. Keith, the loner, felt perhaps the most for his team. “Loverboy” Lance was actually the heart of the team, rather than a female character playing that part. Hunk, too, was strong but scared, and Pidge was not the stereotypical girl figure.
In Season 3, the story began to fall into the traps of the tropes it had broken, and it’s been a demoralizing and disappointing journey ever since.
@melissa18999 said:The lack of characters being challenged emotionally is why everything after season 2 bothers me. Kuron’s arc didn’t test the characters on an emotional level given how after the arc is over everyone just moves on. It’s there only to write actual shiro out of the show for a bit rather than seriously affect the cast. Same thing with Keith’s [crap] and every other character. Nothing tests them emotionally. (Maybe Allura with Lotor)
VLD misses a lot of emotional beats. One of the biggest failures was not showing when the team learned about Keith’s Galran heritage. Then we never see the emotional fallout with the clone, other than the team referring to him as “evil.” The clone fought alongside with the team, perhaps longer than Shiro, and the team never mourned him. Sendak and Shiro’s fight? Shiro never says a word, and then Keith kills Sendak, taking away Shiro’s right to fight back against his one-time captors.
Lotor had Pidge’s dad and didn’t even try to make her a traitor to Team Voltron? Narti could control minds and not one of the paladins was ever brainwashed by her? Haggar did it to a clone, not even Shiro.
Even Allura and Lotor’s relationship - Allura’s anger was the stereotypical “woman scorned.”
So much potential, and it’s just wasted.
Anonymous said: An ask or two doesn't have enough room to describe how much Shiro means to me, how much strength I draw from him, how many dark places he's helped me out of. But s6's treatment of kuron/shiro left me in tears and nearly dissociating for hours, and it's the only season I haven't rewatched. And here's the kicker: Everything I've read about s7 has made the thought of watching it feel identical to an urge to self harm. I want the EPs to think about that. I want them to think hard about people like me, because I doubt I'm the only one who's been affected like this. And I want them to really, really consider if this is the story they wanted to tell. If this is the effect they wanted their story to have.
Shiro is important to many people in terms of representation, and I’ve read many posts about people who identify with him. I’m glad he’s had an impact upon your life, and I hope you can still take comfort in the earlier seasons. Please take care.
Anonymous said: I think I'd be okay with the "Shiro had a degenerative disease" if that was it alone. Like, it's a really good explanation of why everyone so readily accepted the pilot error thing despite Shiro being an absolute legend of a pilot. But it was tied together with his gay reveal and then the story he was shoved into and... I cannot like it, or accept it.
Shiro was revealed to be LGBTQ+, have a degenerative disease, and lose his place in Voltron - all in one season. The juxtaposition of the reveals is reprehensible, and it sends a horrible message to people who have mental and physical struggles, are LGBTQ+, and minorities.
Anonymous said: So, here's why the "it's a show abt war so you have to suffer watching, bc there's only tragedy" excuse is weak: It’s a show about space robots, a space robot called voltron. It's not a show about drama, about people dying and it never was. It was supposed to be a show about teamwork (supposed bc that premise has left the building a long time ago) with war comes death? Yes, absolutely, but its not an excuse to kill all of the lgbt characters
That’s the issue - it’s not an excuse to kill all the LGBTQ+ characters. A show about war that has death and handles appropriately is one thing. Mourning the clone, mourning Shiro, mourning Narti - all those things should have happened, and they didn’t. (These characters were also all with physical and mental disabilities, DreamWorks.)
Showing children closure, helping them to understand death - is a good lesson to learn. But excluding Shiro from his only family, killing his one-time SO in a “fringe” move, and then killing the other LGBTQ+ couple in the show - not to mention killing Shiro four times - that’s a message DreamWorks should not be sending children.
Anonymous said: The one thing I wanted from Voltron Season 7: Shiro getting to reunite with the team, and work with them again as a part of the team - also, the one thing the Voltron EPs refuse to allow.
Not to be technical - but that’s actually two things. Shiro did reunite with the team, but unfortunately, he wasn’t a part of the team. In fact, he was excluded to the point of no longer even being called a paladin, according to “The Journey Within,” and I agree. I wanted that in Season 7 as well.
Anonymous said: I'm still lowkey [mad] that Sincline, made of the same material as Voltron, was not sentient, but the MFE fighters and Atlas, which are reverse-engineered galtean tech and run off... idk what they run off, magic low-charge batteries maybe... are implied sentient.
I’m not sure, but I can say - I am sad that didn’t pan out, either. I wanted to see what Lotor and his generals could do in Sincline. I’m sad that Atlas, clearly built for Allura, didn’t talk to Allura first. Instead, she will always be Blue’s second choice, Lance Red’s second choice, and Keith left to Black because Shiro...didn’t not to fly Black anymore? I’m not quite sure why. The story never tells us.
Rounding back - Sincline had so much more potential than was realized.
Anonymous said: In not committing to a specific black paladin, or even a specific direction and endgame, the story failed to stay together. It fell apart in the same manner a soft cheese does when pressed to a fine-hole cheese grater.
There are a lot of things that failed to keep the story together. The first and foremost was - you need to keep the team together, or at the very least, not lose two of your main characters in one 26-episode batch, one character for 24 episodes, another for 12.
Anonymous said: If the EP's have treated Shiro as an equal instead of a 'problem' they had to put up with, would VLD have not have gone downhill? It does feel like their dislike for one character and their stubbornness to stick to their original plan is what dragged the show down. It really does feel like what happened behind the scenes has become a cautionary tale on what you shouldn't do when writing a story and its characters.
I can’t say for sure, but what I can say is - the moment the EPs saw Shiro not as a character but as a plot device, is the moment the story began to unravel.
cc: @netflix
#voltron#voltron critical#shiro#vld season 7#dreamworks#anon#answered#melissa18999#sweet-rabbit#safeautistickeith:
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watch as i try and squeeze eleven more of these into the next 48 hours
part 5 rewatch:
black and white logo again, though it looks particularly grainy this time
the opening shots are dreamy serene vegas lights with something akin to elevator music in the background and it feels like peak dissociation already
i wish we’d seen more of lorraine, the anxious woman with the bruised face. who is she? is this her day job? if not, how exactly did she get involved with mr. duncan death’s amateur assassination squad?
CONSTANCE
i know you’re probably tired of hearing about how gay i am for constance, but i really genuinely would marry this woman in a heartbeat
this is one of her best scenes and i’m heartbroken that we probably won’t get one more in the finale
i guess it’s nice to know that even greasy doppelgangers in jail cells wash their hands before dinner?
i’d forgotten about that sudden cut to the s2 finale scene and i had my headphones in and my volume up way WAY too loud
mike nelson has a wedding ring? and seemingly owns this business? good for you, mike nelson.
i wonder if he’s still friendly with bobby at all? i feel like the answer is probably no, considering all that cocaine they used to deal together
“you hang tough, harry” :(
doris truman: “the twins are coming this weekend”
doris’ jacket is the real deal, i would pay an embarrassing amount of money for something like that
i think the only other person in the return to come this close to capturing that very specific and uncomfortable lynchian vibe of So Bad It’s Compelling has been michael cera?
and by “bad” i don’t really mean “bad acting”, i mean “delivery so awkward and unnatural it becomes characterisation” and that is actually really hard to achieve, so props to doris
again, coop isn’t far away. he’s confused but he’s also very aware of his surroundings. his perceptive+empathetic reaction to sonny jim is proof enough of that.
“i think you’re having one of your episodes”
i still can’t believe there were so many “but why doesn’t anyone NOTICE” comments when that line was right there this early on in the season
so the statue outside dougie’s work is reminding coop simultaneously of his love for harry, the fbi, guns, and himself in his own hero narrative, right?? also there’s a significance to the image of a statue like that in and of itself, kind of an idealised perception of american masculinity, frozen in time?
it’s also probably the first statue he’s seen since the lodge
it points him directly to the door. harry leading the way.
there’s a lot of diversity in the extras hired for this season. shame that didn’t extend to the main cast.
the ambient noise of the crowd fading into soft jazz
“damn good joe!”
i know that he falls into a deeper trance later, but honestly the more i watch these episodes, the more annoyed i’m getting at the implication that cooper ever felt like anything other than himself?
he’s right there, he’s him
phil bisby is on jade levels of kindness and decency and i love and appreciate him.
this whole thing is pretty good commentary on how mental health is treated in workplace environments tbh
when anthony sinclair realises “dougie” is “having one of his episodes” he just grunts, pulls his hand back uncomfortably, and walks away.
this guy joyfully and contentedly sipping his green tea latte is my favourite moment from this episode
i’ve said it before, but i love how many good and kind people there are in all walks of life on this show. there’s just so much optimism in these little character moments.
“he’s lying.” i still get chills
“agent... agent……” MORE CHILLS
i can’t believe that THIS was our introduction to the mitchum brothers and the girls. ominous strings, metallic clanging, a man on the verge of a panic attack.
to be fair, they do beat that man to a pulp
i still love them though
casting and wardrobe did such a good job on the little neglected kid on the rancho rosa estate, he looks so malnourished
hailey gates was in a lot of the promo stuff considering she has one line
that music cue when she sits up and wipes the drool off her face as her son watches the fire through the window is Very Intense
JADE
and her ugly ugly car
are there really cars out there that look like that
jade i love you and everything you stand for, and i hope one day you find out that mailing that key gave a sad gay cowboy somewhere something to live for
i hope after norma sells off the other diners she has significantly less paperwork to do because just looking at all that is stressing me out
“if you don’t help her now, it’s gonna get a lot harder to help her later” “we both know that tune, don’t we?” :(
“and i’ll get you some bread.” “why?” “cause i heard you’ve been kneading it all day.” @ mark frost why are you like this
this becky sequence will never not be stunning
if nothing else awful has happened since we last saw her, i wonder how she’s holding up through withdrawal??
i’m so glad we get our 60 seconds of quality hawk material in this episode. looking grave, turning pages, shaking his head. ideal.
russ tamblyn really is great but i feel like i’ve seen this scene two thousand times and i want to rip my own eyeballs out
“WHERE ARE THE COPS WHEN WE NEED THEM?”
#whereisharrytruman
lieutenant knox is, uh… *sweats* she’s, um, tall
my sister really hates this trouble performance? and i think she’s nuts? that saxophone solo tho
idk why, it might just be my truly terrible wifi connection (or the fact i usually watch this show at 2am when i’m already half asleep), but the flashing black box that shows up whenever evil shit’s afoot hasn’t appeared for me at all in this rewatch until this moment, richard “spawn of the devil” horne’s introduction
like, i’m 98% sure it appears in earlier episodes? i just haven’t been able to see it until now
“little fucking smoking babies, you make me laugh” – how appropriate that when he dies, he does so crying and screaming in a cloud of smoke
why is chrysta bell trying to personally murder me:
i love this doppelcoop scene
and DAMN IT DAVID i’m not good with the audio jump scares!!!!
“the cow jumped over the moon”
tbh i feel like maybe we won’t get any definitive answers re:doppelcoop and jeffries, and in fact i sort of hope we don’t?
i really like this episode. aside from the more intense doppel and richard scenes, something about it is very gentle. there’s an inhale-exhale pattern to this season, and this is an exhale.
also albert wasn’t in it so my heart isn’t breaking for once
#twin peaks#twin peaks the return#gigi's unnecessary notes#feel free to block that tag if you don't want to see these#there'll probably be one more tonight#gore cw
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2017 TD Re-Watch Schedule
Okay, so I've had several requests to do a re-watch of the series over the hiatus. While it's a great idea (and I'm always down for re-watching) you all just have to realize that as time goes on and we get more episodes, it gets harder and harder to rewatch all of them in a short period of time (even if that time is a long, 6-month hiatus).
So we have 99 episodes to watch in only about 25 weeks (depending on when the S8 premiere actually airs. We don't have a specific date yet).
So here's what I'm gonna do:
The first three seasons aren't entirely relevant because Gimple wasn't the showrunner back then. And that's not to say that there aren't TD clues in them. There are places where it's obvious he went back to earlier seasons and built on what was already there. But the point is that there won't be tons in those first three seasons. At least, not nearly as much as in S4-S7.
So. Basically, starting next week, we're going to watch the first three seasons very quickly. We'll take 4 weeks to rewatch all three seasons. That's 35 episodes (S1 = 6, S2=13, S3=16) in 4 weeks.
I know that's super-fast. But remember that there won't be tons in these episodes. I will probably only do 1 (possibly 2) posts for each season high lighting what little TD evidence there is in each. You can break these seasons up however you want if you're following along. (I will basically try to watch 2 episodes/day during the week, as the weekend currently isn't a good time for me to count on episode watching time. Of course everyone's schedule will be different, so if you want to re-watch with us, work them in wherever you can.)
Just keep in mind that if you can't keep up with S1-3, you won't be missing tons from a TD perspective. And what there is, I'll post about. Also, most of us have seen all the episodes before, so if you miss an episode, no big deal. Make it up later or just skip it and go to the next. Whatever suits you best.
I will probably post about S1 at the end of week 1, S2 at the end of the second or 3rd week, depending on how quickly I watch it, and then S3 at the end of the 4 weeks.
The reason I want to do it this way is that it will then give us time to go a little more slowly with S4-S7.
That said, we'll still have 64 episodes to watch in 21 weeks. (4 seasons with 16 episodes each.) That's roughly 3 episodes per week. And while that's intensive, I think it's much more doable than 4-5 episodes per week, which is what we would have to do if we gave all 7 seasons equal time.
So here's a tentative schedule. It may change as time goes on, but I'll stick to it as closely as possible:
Date: Episodes to Watch:
4/16 - 4/22 - Rewatch S1
4/23 - 5/13 - Rewatch S2 and S3
5/14 - 5/20 - Rewatch 4x01, 4x02, 4x03
5/21 - 5/27 - Rewatch 4x04, 4x05, 4x06
5/28 - 6/03 - Rewatch 4x07, 4x08, 4x09
6/04 - 6/10 - Rewatch 4x10, 4x11, 4x12
6/11 - 6/17 - Rewatch 4x13, 4x14, 4x15
6/18 - 6/24 - Rewatch 4x16, 5x01, 5x02
6x25 - 7/01 - Rewatch 5x03, 5x04, 5x05
7/02 - 7/08 - Rewatch 5x06, 5x07, 5x08
7/09 - 7/15 - Rewatch 5x09, 5x10, 5x11
7/16 - 7/22 - Rewatch 5x12, 5x13, 5x14
7/23 - 7/29 - Rewatch 5x15, 5x16, 6x01
7/30 - 8/05 - Rewatch 6x02, 6x03, 6x04
8/06 - 8/12 - Rewatch 6x05, 6x06, 6x07
8/13 - 8/19 - Rewatch 6x08, 6x09, 6x10
8/20 - 8/26 - Rewatch 6x11, 6x12, 6x13
8/27 - 9/02 - Rewatch 6x14, 6x15, 6x16
9/03 - 9/09 - Rewatch 7x01, 7x02, 7x03
9/10 - 9/16 - Rewatch 7x04, 7x05, 7x06
9/17 - 9/23 - Rewatch 7x07, 7x08, 7x09
9/24 - 9/30 - Rewatch 7x10, 7x11, 7x12
10/01 - 10/07 - Rewatch 7x13, 7x14, 7x15, 7x16
My posts will go up the week AFTER we watch the episodes, so if we can stick to this, it should give us time to finish and do any and all posts before the S8 premiere airs. It's usually the 2nd or 3rd week in October.
Just to repeat, I already have re-watch posts for S4-S6. I’ll probably just repost those and add/update anything new I’ve seen after seeing S7.
Anyone who wants to discuss or post their thoughts, feel free to do. You can piggyback off my post or, if you’re writing your own, make sure to tag me. Can’t wait to get into it. Should be fun! ;D
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