#and then the show made the exact same mistake by not giving them enough screentime until like season 5.... almost poetic
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kind of crazy to me how sooo much of alec & magnus' story happens off-screen in the first tmi trilogy??? we literally dont get any proper alec povs until cofa which is so crazy looking back like what do you mean there's not a SINGLE scene where the 2 of them are alone????????
#also the fact that this was supposed to just be it like. malec was supposed to exist solely as an off-screen romance happening in the bg#of a different love story. looking back thats crazyyyyy these bitches are arguably the main reason tsc is so succesful#first sizzy kiss happens off screen & we only hear ab it 1 book later... first malec kiss happens off screen and we dont hear ab it AT ALL#first tmi triology is crazy she truly did not give a fuck about anyone other than clace#and then the show made the exact same mistake by not giving them enough screentime until like season 5.... almost poetic#vic reads tmi
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Quick Hits #3 - Wendell & Wild, Triangle, Summertime Rendering
Wendell & Wild
Boy, what a weird movie. Look, itâs gorgeous, the animation was incredible, great character designs, the soundtrack fucking rules.
But thereâs just so much going on here that it feels overstuffed. Itâs like Wendell & Wild has 3 or 4 different A plots that they tried to shove into one movie, and the result is that none of the individual arcs feel fully cooked to me. Thereâs movies that handle this well, with certain elements left more subsidiary and subtle worldbuilding filling in the blanks, but that wasnât that â thereâs just straight up not enough screentime for all these different plots to land.
this was too funny. also I really love the flat, stylized faces W&W have in the underworld
Wendell & Wild themselves are charming, but their world is left fairly unclear â is that all of hell, or is it really just a roadside attraction they want to give a fresh coat of paint? Also, why are the humans so excited that the pair gets to renovate their torture chamber at the end? Are we just that supportive of our friendâs goals? Manberg and Helley were fully baffling, and we never seemed to get much of an explanation for how the two met, the origin of Helleyâs powers, or why all the faculty seem to see her shadow walking around the school & not care one bit. While the prison folks are sufficiently evil, and we certainly see them killing off competitors or obstacles to their plans, itâs weird that we never see any of their prisons. It's such a missed opportunity for a show donât tell moment â instead, Siobhan literally explains it to the viewer with a diagram. Similarly, Katâs struggles in the foster system seem weirdly passed over. The villainâs schemes and the (intended) themes of the movie are meant to be about a corrupt criminal justice system and the school-to-prison pipeline, but all we really get to see is a 10-second flashback giving us the roughest outline of what happened to her. Hell, more time is spent on the city council vote getting rigged than is spent on the actual justice system.
honestly one of the hardest character feats I've ever seen
I dunno, Iâm excited to rewatch this one day and maybe gel with it more⌠on first blush it just came across overwhelming and slapdash structurally.
Triangle
Man, worst first date ever.
This one really came around for me; I was pretty burnt out with the loops on the boat, but as soon as Jess makes it back to the mainland, holy shit⌠what a flawless final act. The way the conclusion immediately ties together all of the unanswered questions that have been stewing in your mind since the beginning, the immediate perspective shift we get on Jess as a character, the simple confidence of straight up repeating all the shots from the first act, and their totally different meaning now that we know the context⌠good shit.
It makes Jess a much more interesting, layered character: one that doesnât fall neatly under categories of good or bad, just a flawed, stressed-out mother who made one mistake too many, unable to accept that itâll be her final legacy and pass on. We see her good sides, her determination, her regret for her mistakes, but we also see the darker side in her temper and quickness to violence. Truly, as the movie alludes to many times, a modern Greek tragedy with a deeply flawed hero.
Hey, why was Heather in this movie, though?
Summer Time Rendering
I noped outta this one pretty quick. Things were already looking dicey when we got both a classic anime Oops Accidentally Bumped My Whole Face Into Your Boobs and a gratuitous panty shot by minute 3, and then it turns out this is a time loop story, and those are our time loop building block events, meaning every loop will start with the boob thing. Then, in loop #3, MC prevents his friend from crashing her bike â the event that leads to the panty shot â and we get the exact same panty shot anyway from her diving into the water?? nah fuck off
Anyway, normally I donât record any thoughts for things I drop, but I kinda just wanted an excuse to post this exchange lol
#will's media thoughts / virtual brain repository#long post#movies#anime#wendell and wild#triangle 2009#summer time rendering#quick hits
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Ok since two people asked
Why Lloyd is my least favorite ninja and how I rewrite him
Notes:// you know the rodeo by now, long post so itâs going to be under a read more, and Iâm not gonna tag this with Lloyd because of the criticisms I have against his character, if you donât want to hear Lloyd be critiqued then donât reas the post
Why I donât like Lloyd
Maybe itâs because Iâm a Kai kinnie or maybe itâs because I have a bias agaisnt the younger sibling but Lloyd has never really been a favorite of mine
He was enjoyable in s1 but after that he kinda lost all personality for me and I stopped enjoying him
I think this is mostly for two reasons:
1. His screen time
2. His âcharacter arcsâ
Iâll go ahead and knock out his screentime here because it pretty much speaks for himself
Lloyd takes up so much screentime in the show that itâs actually jarring, heâs the character with the most seasons, having s1-2, s4, s8-11, and finally s14 ((the island special)). Which I think makes lloyds writing flaws all the more noticable
A big reason, albeit a bit of a petty one, for why I donât like him is because he constant hyjacks other characters plots and makes them about him, this happened with Kai in both s4 and s11
Even if heâs not the main focus of a season, he always has a side plot focusing on him like in s3 and s12
The writers need to include Lloyd in other seasons is making it harder for the other main characters to actually have enough screentime to grow and develop on there own
And as a side effect of this, Lloyd gets to become the most important character in every season he is, taking roles from other characters who needed them
My best example is Cole being leader, he was set up and established as leader in the pilots and s1, and he did pretty good in it! Cole being a leader is a interesting concept that I would have loved to see been developed
But after Lloyd grew up they threw that plot point into the trash so they could have the mystical green ninja be leader even though throughout s1-7 he hardly actually talks to the main cast and him being leader doesnât add any interesting dynamic like cole and kais rivalry despite Kai being a sort of right hand man to Coles leadership.
And in s1-s7 especially everything literally revolves around Lloyd to the point where his existence is more important than everyone elseâs, and everyoneâs motivations are to protect him.
Again I understand he is important, heâs the green ninja, but you have to let your other characters grow and develop, Lloyd is not the only main character in your show
Like for fuck sakes I donât need 3 arcs about Lloyd and his dad, can I finally have another Kai season
Lloyds character arcs honestly kinda suck
Im going to be honest with you
Lloyds kinda an ass
The reason I like jay more then Lloyd even though jay has been way more mean spirited then Lloyd throughout the entire series is because you can atleast make the argument that jay doesnât know when his jokes can hurt. And the show doesnât portray jay as in the right, he gets what he deserves for some of the meanier things he says.
The same canât be said about Lloyd
Lloyd says things to the other ninja that is honestly so mean spirited itâs jarring to hear it from him
Best example being when Lloyd told Kai to get over his shit when Kai was grieving in s4
But what makes it so frustrating is that the show always portrays Lloyd like heâs in the right which is why a lot of his character arcs feel flat or uninteresting
The only time this doesnât apply is in s2 and in s3, in s2 the show paints Lloyd as being unfair to Misako when he RIGHTFULLY gets mad at her for abandoning him, Iâll get back to this later
The second time in s3 is when heâs traveling with Garmadon and having to be taught to balance his powers, which is actually one part of s3 I really liked, it was nice to see these two bond and have Garmadon teach Lloyd something that wu would other wise not teach him. And itâs a real shame the season cut it short AGAIN
The biggest example of the show making Lloyd seem in the right no matter what is in s4, Lloyds whole arc there was to learn how to view things from a different perspective and appreciate the things others have done for him. And this is would work if the show decided to do the same.
Again back to that scene with Lloyd and Kai in s4, the show treats Lloyd as if heâs in the right and itâs never addressed after this. Even though this is supposed to be the beginning of lloyds arc where heâs supposed to learn to view things from a different perspective
This scene would have worked if
1. The show didnât paint him in the right for this, either by having Lloyd apologize or having the show acknowledged how it might have hurt Kai
2. If the plot Lloyd has remained a side plot instead of taking up the entire focus
Seriously, s4 could have been the ONE season where you can have a Lloyd side plot thats not forced and yet they fucked it up and made it the entire focus of the season thanks a lot.
To quote what I said in my Nya anayalsis awhile back
âIâm not upset that he has a flaw, just that itâs not recognized as oneâ
Lloyd would work way better as a character if the show just let him have consequences for his actions
Ever since he grew up and got the green ninja role heâs been treated like he canât do no wrong which is clearly not true
But since weâre already on this topic
Hurting Lloyd doesnât make him a good character
I feel like Tommy ((and sometimes the fandom)) really misunderstand what the use of suffering for in a story
There atleast 3 reasons writers make there characters suffer
1. To undergo a arc and realize where they have been wrong or to give a character a lot more depth to expand upon
2. If the story is a fallen hero one and the character suffers because of his Huberius
3. If the story is a tragedy
Ninjago is neither a fallen hero story or a tragedy and his pain doesnât develop him as a character
A lot of writers donât understand that suffering isnât what makes a character good, itâs what pushes them to become good, you canât just throw a character at the wall and expect them to instantly be a well written fleshed out character
A lot of the suffering Lloyd has to endure is mostly for no reason and itâs really mean spirited because it adds nothing to the plot, itâs just there to hurt him
Letâs bring up s11 as an example, Lloyd didnât HAVE to fight the ice emperor from a writing standpoint, if anything it should have been kais battle because his lose of power and Zane going evil would have been a perfect reflection of s4 and tie it up after it ended kais character a bit open ended
But no letâs have Lloyd do it instead because haha isnât trauma COOL and HIP
Now to be clear, Iâm not saying that all of your stories have to end on a happy ending or anything like that, if your a writer then your allowed to do whatever you want with your personal writing
What I am saying is that ninjago is an actual SHOW made by PROFESSIONAL writers and they canât understand the concept of a story structure
And the lack of actually addressing his trauma is really bringing down Lloyd as a character
Because it comes to a point where you understand why Lloyd is sometimes mean or distrustful of other people and itâs frustrating because you know that itâs flaws of him that are never going to be fixed because there writers want there trauma baby
How I would rewrite him
Iâve seen a lot of people suggest Lloyd become a villain in a future season and you know what, I sort of agree
But not in the way you think
I feel like it would be way more compelling if Lloyd was a villain but is still a ninja, instead of Lloyd switching sides, the show is switching perspectives
More or less I want Lloyd to be a reflection of the âtrueâ villain, which is how wu ((and subsequently Lloyd)) put small Victories as more important then the ninjas life, passion, and desire, and how there black and white thinking of good and evil ends up to a lot of problems because thereâs a lot of grey area there choosing to ignore
I want Lloyd to start of being loyal to wuâs philosophy and the protagonist, for random example letâs say Kai, sudden turn on these ideas in order to look outside the box to find if there truly is a better way to protect people without harming himself
I want Lloyd to be upset over what he thinks is a turn to the dark side when in reality, it would make his motivations make sense and not make his turn to âvillainyâ be out of character.
And over the course of the season he starts to realize how wus and subsequently his leadership has hurt the others and himself, and have him reflect on if all the pain they suffer through just to clean up wus mistakes is really worth it like wu says, or if thereâs a better way like kai says
As for Lloyds actual character himself, Iâd like for his flaws to be more noticeable
Have Lloyd be a gifted kid who gets praise when he doesnât deserve it but still kinda acts like a brat because heâs still mentally like 10
Have him be a control freak who follows the rules way to strictly and is all serious when they have to do missions
Have his idealization of wu be realized and critiqued because honestly wu sucks ass
Would this make his character less like able? Maybe, but then heâd actually have depth and something to improve on
He can still have his s3 and s4 arcs, itâs just now theyâre more important because heâs actually learning to be better
AND BEFORE ANYONE SAYS IM PURPOSEFULLY MAKING LLOYD WORSE SO THAT KAI LOOKS BETTER
ILL HAVE YOU KNOW AWHILE BACK I MADE A POST SAYING THE EXACT SAME THING ABOUT KAI AND HIS FLAWS SO THERE (/hj /lh)
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TBH I think the whole "You didn't have an issue with this in 'insert x show here' but you have an issue with it in RWBY? What are you, sexist?" thing can easily be defused with a simple, "How did RWBY present this plot-point compared to the show I like?"
Sure, technically Cinder Fall and Darth Maul are the 'same' character, but how are the two presented in their respective shows? Cinder eats up screentime and none of it goes anywhere and gets frustrating. Maul is a relatively minor villain that had one season's worth of attention in CW and then was the villain of a few episodes throughout Rebels before getting killed off.
The only reason someone would be confused as to why people like Maul but hate Cinder is if they just read the two's respective wiki pages.
Really the whole "Your issues with RWBY are just subconscious misogyny" is just some people wanting to slap labels onto others so they can feel validated on not agreeing with their opinions.
Generally speaking, I'm wary of any take that boils down to a single sentence, "You're just [insert accusation here]." Not because such accusations are always 100% without meritâwith a canon dealing with as many sensitive subjects as RWBY, combined with a fandom as large and diverse as it has become, you're bound to come across some people whose "criticism" stems primarily from bigotryâbut because such dismissive summaries never tackle the problem a fan has pointed out. If one fan goes, "Ruby's plan was foolish because [reasons]" and the response to that is "You just can't handle a woman leader," then that response has failed to disprove the argument presented. The thing about "criticism" based in bigotry is that there isn't actually a sound argument attached because, you know, the only "argument" here is "I don't like people who aren't me getting screen time." So you can spot that really easily. The person who is actually misogynistic is going to be spouting a lot of rants about how awful things are... but very little evidence as to why it's awful, leaving only the fact that our characters are women as the (stupid) answer.
And yes, there is something to be said for whether, culturally, we're harder on women characters than we are men. Are we subconsciously more critical of what women do in media simply because we have such high expectations for that representation and, conversely, have become so used to such a variety of rep for menâincluding endlessly subpar/outright bad storiesâthat we're more inclined to shrug those mistakes off? That's absolutely worth discussing, yet at the same time, acknowledging that doesn't mean those criticisms no longer exist. That's where I've been with the Blake/Yang writing for a while now. I think fans are right to point out that we may be holding them to a higher standard than we demand of straight couples, but that doesn't mean the criticisms other fans have of how the ship has been written so far are without merit. Those writing mistakes still exist even if we do agree that they would have been overlooked in a straight coupleâthe point is they shouldn't exist in either. Both are still bad writing, no matter whether we're more receptive to one over the other. Basically, you can be critical of a queer ship without being homophobic. Indeed, in an age where we're getting more queer rep than ever before, it's usually the queer fans who are the most critical. Because we're the ones emotionally invested in it. The true homophobes of the fandom either dropped RWBY when the coding picked up, or spend their time ranting senselessly about how the ship is horrible simply because it exists, not because of how it's been depicted. Same for these supposed misogynists. As a woman, I want to see Ruby and the others written as complex human beings, which includes having them face up to the mistakes they've made. The frustration doesn't stem from me hating women protagonists, but rather the fact that they're written with so little depth lately and continually fall prey to frustrating writing decisions.
And then yeah, you take all those feelings, frustrations, expectations, and ask yourself, "Have I seen other shows that manage this better?" Considering that RWBY is a heavily anime-inspired show where all the characters are based off of known fairy tales and figures... the answer is usually a resounding, "Yes." As you say, I keep coming across accusations along the lines of, "People were fine with [insert choice here] when [other show] did it," as if that's some sort of "Gotcha!" moment proving a fan was bigoted all along, when in fact the answer is right there: Yes, we were okay with it then because that show did it better. That show had the setup, development, internal consistency, and follow through that RWBY failed to produce, which is precisely what we were criticizing in the first place.
What I also think is worth emphasizing here is how many problems RWBY has developed over the last couple of years (combining with the problems it had at the start). Because, frankly, audiences are more forgiving of certain pitfalls when the rest of the show is succeeding. I think giving a Star Wars example exemplifies that rather well. No one is going to claim that Star Wars is without its problems (omg does it have problems lol), but there's enough good there in most individual stories to (usually) keep the fans engaged. That doesn't mean that they're not going to point out those criticisms when given the chance, just that disappointment isn't the primary feeling we come away with. Obviously in a franchise this size there are always exceptions (like the latest trilogy...), but for most it's a matter my recent response to The Bad Batch, "I have one major criticism surrounding a character's arc and its impact on the rest of the cast, and we definitely need to unpack the whitewashing... but on the whole yes, it was a very enjoyable, well written show that I would recommend to others." However, for many fans now, we can't say the same of RWBY. Yang getting KO'ed by Neo in a single hit leads into only Blake reacting to her "death" which reminds viewers of the lack of sisterly development between Yang and Ruby which segues into a subpar fight which messes with Cinder's already messy characterization which leads to Ruby randomly not using her silver eye to save herself which leaves Jaune to mercy kill Penny who already died once which gives Winter the powers when she could have just gotten it from the start which results in a favorite character dying after his badly written downfall and all of it ends with Jaune following our four woman team onto the magical island... and that's just two episodes. The mistakes snowball. RWBY's writing is broken in numerous ways and that's what fans keep pointing to. Any one of these examples isn't an unforgivable sin on its own, but the combination of all of them, continuously, representing years worth of ongoing issues results in that primary feeling of, "That was disappointing."
Looking at some of the more recent posts around here, fans aren't upset that Ruby is no longer interested in weaponry because that character trait is Oh So Important and its lack ruins the whole show, they're upset because Ruby, across the series, lacks character, so the removal of one trait is more of a problem than it would be in a better written character. What are her motivations? Why doesn't she seek answers to these important questions? Why is her special ability so inconsistent? Where's her development recently? What makes Ruby Ruby outside of wielding a scythe and wanting to help everyone, a very generic character trait for a young, innocent protagonist? We used to be able to say that part of her character was that obsession and we used to hope that this would lead to more interesting developments: Will Ruby fix/update their weapons? Is her scythe dependency the reason why others need to point out how her semblance can develop? What happens if she is weaponless? Surely that will lead to more than just a headbutt... but now we've lost hope that this trait will go anywhere, considering it has all but disappeared. Complaints like these are short-hand criticism for "Ruby's character as a whole needs an overhaul," which in turn is a larger criticism of the entire cast's iffy characterization (Who is Oscar outside Ozpin? Why was Weiss' arc with her father turned into a joke and concluded without her? etc.) and that investment speaks to wanting her to be better. We want Ruby to be a better character than she currently is, like all those other shows we've seen where the women shine. Reducing that to misogyny isn't just inaccurate, but the exact opposite of what most fans are going for in their criticisms.
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Hi, i've been having big troubles with wanting to be better at academia and stuff but im not really sure how to get started... i sorta feel like an imposter a lot but im trying to not let it affect me but sometimes i just have moments of excruciating executive dysfunction where i can't move because I want to do so many things and my body is fighting against me... Idk if i even have a question really but it feels better to tell you this... i really look up you a lot and have for a long time...
Hi nonnie! Itâs incredibly brave of you to drop this in my inbox. Yes, even anonymously. It takes a lot to even type that kind of honesty out. So thank you, and I hope you take a moment to thank yourself.
Secondly, thank you for touching my heart by your kind words. I hope you realize as you look up to me that I have the same kind of feelings, as do many studyblrsâand Iâm dedicated to being honest about it so you donât feel as if you have to live up to a perfect (and impossible, and fake) standard. I go to therapy regularly despite being in a lot better place than I used to be, because itâs almost like going for a mental check-up or gym session, and my therapist helps me sort through even tiny things so I can build better habits and mindsets. But I still remember feelings of dysfunction well, and I still battle with imposter syndrome!
The most important key ideas here are attainable goals and self talk. Both of these ideas donât come easily, they do take work, but theyâre tools that make other difficult things easier over time, with persistence.
When your body is fighting you (and really, more than anything with executive dysfunction, your mind is fighting you and making your body less functional), even baby steps can be difficult. For you, it could be anything from exercising to studying to eating to showering. Big or small, itâs totally valid that you may or may not struggle with it, and it doesnât make you desperate for attention, or fake, or pathetic.
Letâs take your desire to âget better at academia.â That could mean a lot of things, so Iâm going to latch onto one facet of it as an example. If it doesnât apply with that exact example, thatâs completely okay! Just alter it to apply to what you are struggling with, or desiring.
1. Big, abstract goal: to get better at academia
2. What that means (for this example):Â developing better study habits
3. What kind of things constitute that? Thatâs still a big, abstract goal that sounds quite formidable and unattainable. List out as many things as you can that you are striving to do or would want to try. Not everything might work for you!
Managing time better
scheduling study time
being accountable via apps or with family/friends
being efficient or effective (i.e. not getting distractedÂ
Finding study habits that work for you and for the classâ requirements
flashcards
typed computer notes
handwritten computer notes
handwritten paper notes
infographics
youtube videos
interactive online exercises
conversations with classmates, tutors, or professors
podcasts
mind maps
journal entries
presentations
self-made study guides
practice tests (self-made or provided, online or on paper)
Feynmanâs techniqueâwriting a summary of what youâre studying, and then comparing it to the actual material. Whatever is missing is what you need to focus on, because my mantra is that it will always appear on the test.
ranking the subjects or topics by what you know most to least and studying from the bottom up. I can post a more detailed guide to this if you want! just hit me up again.
Also changing the way you treat and care for yourself
setting a stable routine
eating better (this means different things for different peopleâmaybe you need more Vitamin C, so you should focus on more fruits in your diet, or iron, so vegetables, etc⌠consult with a doctor or registered dietician, not a nutritionist since they donât have to have a degree or certification)
going to bed at a routine time
if you have to choose one, make the wake up time set. that way, if you do go to bed late but wake up at that time, itâll reset your body clock to be sleepier earlier the next day. itâll eventually even itself out.Â
drinking more water
setting up or revising your skin care routine
taking measured and unmeasured breaks away from studying to allow the information to set in your brain and to give your mind and body a much-needed reprieve
setting limits on how much screentime you want yourself to add
Self-talk
This is the big one I want to impart on you before this post is over.
You canât just try to implement these better habits. You also have to focus on what youâre thinking when youâre doing or not doing them, and how youâre psychologically treating yourself. This isnât easy! It takes a lot of time. And thatâs okay. You arenât going to be free of this stuff overnight. Iâve been working on this stuff actively since I was about 17 and Iâm still struggling with it. But Iâm also much better at addressing it than I was almost three years ago.
Be aware
Recognize when youâre treating yourself harshly. Acknowledge those times you say âIâm not good enoughâ in the very back of your mind. Because a lot of times we arenât even fully conscious of how much we say âI hate myselfâ or âIâm stupidâ or âI canât do this.â
Once youâve done that, start calling attention to it.
Hold yourself accountable. If this were someone hurting a friend of yours, you would likely be calling them out for the whole world to know their cruel behavior isnât acceptable. Itâs the same thing for yourself! Those awful thoughts in your brain might live there from self-doubt, mental illness, or other reasons, but you do get to decide if they pilot your actions and your mentality, even if theyâre whispering awful things about how you donât have a choice but letting them be in control.Â
I will freely admit on here that Iâm attending therapy, because I seek to destigmatize it. Iâm not at rock bottom. Iâm not pathetic. I just noticed some things about me that I need to change, heal, and/or improve, and I wanted a professional to help me! Much like if I sprained my ankle or got a cold and needed to see a doctor. And one of the things that my therapist told me was as much as my anxiety felt debilitating, I am the one piloting my body and I am the one who gets to decide whether my self-talk is going to change.
And do it gently.
Not âyouâre an awful person for saying these things about yourself.â You donât solve bullying with bullying, and you definitely donât solve putting yourself down or feeling like an imposter but doing more of the same. Instead, show compassion to yourself.Â
Have a conversation with yourself.
âWhy do I feel like this?âÂ
âWhere is this coming from?â
âWhat makes me say that?âÂ
âWhat can I say instead?â
âWhat would make me feel better?â
âWhat could change my mindset about this problem?â
The choice is up to you how you do it. But pretend youâre pulling someone who is misbehaving or acting cruel aside, and instead of reprimanding them, you just gently put your hand on their shoulder and say, âIâm here. Whatâs going on? Whatâs causing this behavior?â
Do the same exact thing with yourself! Offer that compassionate hand. If youâre anything like me, your imposter system is probably coming from undue pressure on yourself, self-doubt, previous bad experiences, fear of failure or rejection, insecurity, anxiety, or any number of other things that could make you doubt your beauty, your talent, your work ethic, your ability to succeed.
And a lot more people have it than you think! Just donât compare yourself to others when, even if you know them well, you canât know them 100%. Iâm sharing my experiences because I want you to know that youâre not alone. And I also want you to know that you can only fix yourself, you can only control yourself, and the same goes for othersâthey have no business (and probably arenât thinking of having any business) judging you or controlling you. If they are, screw them. Your job is to take care of and focus on yourself.
Once you know where itâs coming from, start substituting the language.
You canât do this. âYou may not be able to do this yet, but with some effort, youâll be able toâor, youâll be close to being able to.â
Youâre a failure. âEveryone makes mistakes or fails. It doesnât define you.â
It was just luck that got you this far. âIt was hard work, passion, and effort. Keep hanging onto those things.â
Youâre not good enough. âYou are enough, and you donât exist for others. You exist for yourself.â
People will get bored of you. âYou donât exist to entertain or please others.â
Thereâs a million more I could go through, but hopefully these examples are enough for you to apply it to your own doubts.
This might be a good exercise to journal. Because then you actually have to get the thoughts out instead of them staying scrambled in your brain. Feel free to do a bulleted guide for yourself like this one!
Etc, etc, etc⌠Any one of these single bullets could be an entirely distinct post, but I hope this is enough to start you off, nonnie. I want to apologize for taking my sweet time responding, but I really hope youâre still out there, somewhere on tumblr, and you see this post. You are loved, nonnie, especially by me, and Iâm always here if you need something. If you message me again, call yourself something, like âself talk nonnie,â so I know Iâm still talking to you.
You are all loved! You are all enough! You are all valuable and beautiful as long as you stay true to yourselves.
#anonymous#rivkah answers#my advice#executive dysfunction#studying with mental illness#imposter syndrome#mental illness#studying#student#studyblr
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Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker review [SPOILERS]
Hey, everybody! So I just got back from seeing the newest Star Wars and...whew, am I tired!
For those of you who want a spoiler-free review, Iâll just say that thereâs a reason people are so split about this movie. In some ways, I could argue that TRoS is trying to be its own stand-alone thing, and it does so by shoving in way too many plot beats and new characters without enough development or even a satisfactory conclusion for them...and yet at the same time, it tries so hard to evoke the original trilogy like The Force Awakens did, whether through iconography, cameos, or other kinds of fanservice. To put it very simply, if you disliked The Last Jedi, you might come out enjoying this more, since this movie and its director clearly shared your view, but even if The Last Jedi is a flawed film, I feel it still ended up having better direction, character arcs, and storytelling than this film did.
For those of you who donât fear spoilers...journey on.
The Good!
+Just like in the other installments in this new trilogy, there were some great action moments. I liked when Kylo and Rey were fighting over the First Order ship with the Force, pulling it back and forth like they had previously done with Anakinâs lightsaber. Poeâs lightspace jumping in the Millennium Falcon was a cool trick, and I actually really enjoyed the short suspenseful bit with Poe, Finn, Rey, and the droids sneaking around in the wintry planet Kijimi, too.
+The trick at the end where Rey passed Kylo Anakinâs lightsaber through the Force and the two battled side-by-side while in different locations was neat. I mightâve liked to see that trick used differently (see below), but it was still really cool.
+Poe and Finn were acting like SUCH boyfriends during this entire movie. I donât care how much âNO HOMOâ J.J. tried to slap on these guys in the script (and Iâll discuss that in a minute), these two were frigginâ boyfriends and that was canon, end of story.
+I liked that Leia was able to mentor Rey, and Leiaâs death was appropriately sad. It felt like I was mourning Carrie all over again, especially since weâre so close to the anniversary of her death.
+It was kind of cool to see Lukeâs old X-Wing again. I mightâve had it reappear in a different way, but it was still cool.
+Rey hearing all of the Jedi in her head for the first time when she was facing Palpatine at the end was great. I mightâve pushed it further and made it more visually interesting, but Iâll get to that in the more negative section.
+For all of the rather unnecessary fanservice, there were a few music cues that really worked -- namely, the Imperial March echo when Rey arrived in the old throne room on the Death Star, Leiaâs theme upon her death, and the Jedi theme when Poe saw the fleet of reinforcements arriving.
The Not-So-Good...
+The Reylo-ness of it all. *dodges knives* OKAY. LISTEN --
If youâre a Reylo shipper, then good for you. I mean that sincerely. But Iâm sorry, I am convinced that this ending could only have been satisfying to you if you were on the Reylo ship from the very start due to your own personal shipping preferences, because there is NOTHING in the films that justifies the powerful emotional bond that these two supposedly share. Rey and Kylo only met two movies ago, and in both movies, Kylo showed no interest in improving himself and being a better person. None. I donât care if Rey âsensedâ goodness in him -- that is a terrible, weak short-cut for a writer to use, to tell us that Kylo is good without showing it to us. We still see him slaughter people en masse in the very first scene of this movie. We still see him trying to force Rey to join him, even if it puts the people she cares about in danger. We still see him hooking up with Palpatine -- FRIGGINâ PALPATINE -- after heâd only just rid himself of Snoke. I donât care if Kylo thinks he can get rid of Palpatine like he did with Snoke -- I donât care if heâs conflicted and worried about Rey -- we the audience see no evidence that Kylo has truly changed his ways and is worth saving. Leia SACRIFICED HER LIFE to try to help him -- for what?? I know sheâs his mother, but Iâm sorry, Leia: if your husband couldnât save your son from himself, why would you be able to? Why didnât you almost dying in The Last Jedi not affect your son more, if he really cared? Why was calling his name all you had to do? Why didnât you do that before he started killing all these people? Because it wasnât dramatically convenient? Because he was fighting Rey at that exact moment and the writers needed to find a way to end that action scene that otherwise couldâve ended with either Rey or Kylo dying? And Iâm sorry, but this whole storyline resulted in the one thing Iâd dreaded more than anything would happen in a story that shipped these two -- Rey became a tool to Kyloâs redemption. Rather than standing apart as someone with no legacy who builds her own through being a good, noble person, she became defined by her familial and romantic relationships more than she was by her actions. I know Rey ended up defeating Palpatine in the end, but most of her screentime still ended up devoted to her âbondâ with Kylo Ren and showed how her love brought him back to the Light. Because seriously, screw the love Kyloâs parents showed him, or Luke showed him -- all they did was sacrifice themselves trying to help him while also standing by their morals and never being tempted to fall like Kylo did -- no, only Rey couldâve brought him back to the side of Good.
And before any of you even try to wave the Sith Lord of my Heart, Darth Vader, in my face, as Snoke said in The Last Jedi, Kylo Ren is no Vader. Vader was tethered to the Empire and to the Emperor, thanks to the injuries he sustained on Mustafar that left him trapped inside his mechanical suit -- if heâd left the Empire, he wouldâve died, and on top of all that, heâd already lost his entire family and turned everyone heâd ever cared about -- who were all Jedi -- against him by falling to the Dark Side. Vader had been Anakin -- a slave who was bought out of enslavement by the Jedi, who then turned around and taught him to -- to borrow a phrase -- âconceal, donât feel,â even if it meant turning a blind eye to the death of his wife and unborn child. Kylo Ren turned to the Dark Side because...honestly? WE NEVER GET A GOOD ANSWER. The best I can get from the films is that Kylo Ren was manipulated by Snoke, who went on and on about how powerful Kylo was and how he should use that power to âbring order to the galaxyâ and stuff like that, and then one night Luke held a lit lightsaber over his head for a minute. That justifies falling to the Dark Side and slaughtering all the wittle Jedi? No! And yet Kylo never once has to grapple with what he did -- he never has to make amends. Heâs just forgiven, like that! And although Vader likewise never got the chance to make amends, his sacrifice means more than Kyloâs because Vader, through his sacrifice, finally learned the true meaning of love after an entire lifetime of knowing so little of it. The only people who had ever loved Anakin either died or left him -- Kylo always had people who were willing to forgive him, and he spat in their faces. Vader had no one, until his son discovered who he was and tried to reach out to him. And when he reached out, Vader didnât stab him through the chest or immediately brand him with the murder of his evil master -- Vader followed orders and brought Luke before the Emperor, yes, but when Luke was about to die, Vader saved him.
Kylo Renâs story could not and SHOULD NOT be Vaderâs story, so giving him the same ending is completely unjustified and mismatched with the story being told. Even if the story of a girl and a guy saving each other with âthe power of loveâ was somehow equal in emotional resonance to that of a son trying to reconnect with his father and his father sacrificing his life to save him, that story of a guy and a girl was not built up properly, as we never get much backstory about why Kylo fell, much action on his part to acknowledge his mistakes, or rationale for why we should care about him despite what a terrible person he was and still is. He cares about Rey -- great! Does he care about the Resistance? Leia? Luke? Han? Lando? Chewie? ANYBODY excluding himself and Rey? Han as a Force Ghost at one point suggests that Leia will never die as long as they remember what she stood for -- since when is that something KYLO REN ever cared about?! Leia DESPISED the Empire and Darth Vader, and yet Kylo Ren and the First Order have done nothing but wrap themselves up in their rhetoric and iconography!
On that note, though, I will acknowledge that Kylo Ren, as a character, has always given me certain troubling real-world-like vibes, and that may be part of the reason why it really infuriates me that the movie tried to redeem him. Kylo Ren is a privileged young man from a respected, powerful family who embraces and romanticizes the atrocities of a previous generation, resents others (rather appropriately, a young woman and black man with no greatness in their family names) for taking what should be ârightfully his,â and vows to bring things back to when that previous evil institution was in its full glory -- isnât that exactly what modern alt-right Neo-Nazi types do? Romanticize the Third Reich and the Klan and wrap themselves up in their supposed âglory,â while being nothing but a pale, pathetic, anger-driven imitation? Even if you donât personally see Kylo the same way I do, I hope you will at least respect that -- given this lens I see the character through -- it makes sense why I dislike any attempt to give this character sympathy.
+ *inhales heavily* ...Rey...is a Palpatine. *groans in aggravation* J.J., ARE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS? Did you not get why Rian Johnson made Reyâs backstory the way he did, or were you just so in-line with anti-TLJ fans that you wanted to spit in his face in film-form? I know a lot of people were pissed off when Rey was determined to be a ânobodyâ after what felt like hints of a more developed backstory in TFA, but I seriously canât help but think that those people missed the point. Rey being a nobody and yet being talented in the Force fixed the whole problem brought up by the Midiclorians in the prequel trilogy -- namely, the thought that you can only be born special, because of your genes. With Rey not being a Kenobi, or a Skywalker, or a Palpatine, it says, âYes -- you donât need to have been born special. Anyone can tap into the Force, because it is everything, as are we.â This is even why itâs hinted in previous movies (and once or twice in this movie, though it doesnât go anywhere) that Finn is Force-sensitive -- Finn, a ex-Stormtrooper! But by turning Rey into a Palpatine all along, J.J. has once again made the Force only something that a select few can tap into -- only special people can have the power needed to stand up to evil. Sure, ordinary people like Poe and Finn can blow things up, but only special people like the Skywalkers and the Palpatines can stop the Sith from destroying the entire rebellion. Instead of this being a story about a girl who had no legacy and yet earned the title of heir to the Skywalker legacy purely through her noble heart and selfless deeds, this became a story of two people -- one from a good family and one from an evil family -- having to come together to deal with their family drama and save the galaxy. Maybe some people wanted to see that from the start, but frankly I didnât, and even if that story couldâve been told well, it was not the story that we were set up to watch, after we saw The Last Jedi. It also irritates me because of how much the film tries to play Reyâs parents SELLING HER ON JAKKU as them âsaving herâ from Palpatine. I call BULL. Even Luke was only âsavedâ from Vader by being given to relatives on a backwater planet -- Reyâs parents ABANDONED her. If you thought that Frozen 2 retconning Elsa and Annaâs parentsâ attitudes toward Elsaâs magic was problematic, whoa, boy, have a gander at this. (I actually kind of like Agnarr and Iduna as individual characters in Frozen 2, but I actively have to distance Frozen from its sequel because of canon discrepancies like this.) Reyâs parents didnât need to have a âgood reasonâ for dropping her off on Jakku -- this film even acknowledges that Reyâs real family is the family she found: Finn, Poe, BB-8, Chewie, Leia, and the Resistance. Reyâs parents couldâve been assholes. Many peopleâs parents are assholes. Rey is not their child anymore: she is a Skywalker, and thatâs all that matters.
+Oh yeah, and speaking of The Last Jedi, NOTHING matches up in this. J.J. literally wrote two complete movies and shoved them together in this one in a vain attempt to completely retcon the last film. Poe earning back his position in the rebellion after learning a lesson about not always barreling into danger without thinking? His character arc has vanished and he shows no more talent for strategy or leadership than he did before. Rey only seeing herself when she was looking for her family? Nope, turns out she was a Palpatine all along: the Force was just trolling her, I guess. Kylo accusing Rey of killing Snoke? Doesnât come up at all. The young boy using the Force to pick up the broom? Never appears. The signal sent across the galaxy asking for help? Poe says half-way through the movie that nobody came, so it may as well have never happened. Rose and Finn? No mention of the kiss on Krait or anything -- they act like they barely know each other, and Rose has almost no screentime. Even Landoâs return, which shouldâve been great, happens when he appears on this random India-like desert planet -- why was he there? Why does he no longer live in Cloud City? Wasnât he its leader? Wouldnât he have better fit in a planet like Canto Bight, one that was glitzy and kind of seedy, instead of a pastoral place like that? Itâs like reading the first six books in the Harry Potter series, only to end on a version of Deathly Hallows where -- surprise! -- Hermione was actually a pureblood witch all along and sheâs actually related to the Lestranges and also Hagrid pops up in Godricâs Hollow to save Hermione and Harry from Nagini for no reason at all, plus Ginny is just a side character now and the author seems to want you to think Harry likes Hermione even if Ron and Harry totally have more chemistry but NO HOMO YOU GUYS COME ON.
+Hahaha, on that note, WOW, have I never seen a film more desperate to try to prove to its audience that its two male main characters are not totally boyfriends. Even though J.J. decided to placate angry fanboys by rather unfairly marginalizing Rose Tico (come on, she may not have been written the best in Last Jedi, but youâre not going to fix that by IGNORING HER ALL TOGETHER), he still thought it best to introduce two new female characters, Zorii and Jannah, who both couldâve been very interesting if theyâd had their proper amount of screentime and development, but instead only serve to be substitute âlove interestsâ for Poe and Finn. That might sound harsh, but they literally have no other substantial relationships that get explored in this movie outside of the ones with their respective âguy.â It felt like the film was going, âLook -- Poeâs not gay! Heâs got history with this chick, and he gives her a look at the end! And look -- Finnâs not gay! He mightâve been trying to confess his feelings to Rey which totally made his not-boyfriend uber jealous BUT THEYâRE NOT GAY YOU GAIS, and heâs doing stuff with this girl, who was also a Stormtrooper!â Sorry, film, but methinks you doth protest too much. (Even Poeâs actor Oscar Isaac apparently thinks so.)
+Another theme from The Last Jedi that I loved and J.J. clearly didnât is that the dichotomy between âJediâ and âSithâ doesnât inherently equate âgoodâ vs. âevil,â and therefore just because the Sith are evil, it doesnât mean that the Jedi -- who preached detachment from all affectionate emotions and familial ties -- were right. Even the Resistance is flawed. Itâs actually something the prequels and the Clone Wars TV show preach too, and it brings so much more grayness to the Star Wars mythos. In The Rise of Skywalker, however, the Jedi and the Resistance are just seen as the good guys, period, end of story. Who cares if it results in your story being shockingly simplistic and oddly shallow, when compared to the rest of the Star Wars universe?
+The treatment of the Stormtroopers in this movie was actually kind of infuriating. We consistently get reminders about how the First Orderâs Stormtroopers were child soldiers who were stolen from their homes and brainwashed, as evident by both Finn and Jannah, and yet throughout the entire movie, they still get cut down in the hundreds without care. Even Finn -- an ex-Stormtrooper himself -- shoots them up like theyâre NPCs in a video game! For a film trilogy that did something so powerful by showing the humanity underneath the white helmet, we sure got a film that didnât give a shit about these people unless they had their helmets off.
+Speaking of the First Order, I saw the Hux-as-the-traitor âtwistâ coming and I hated finding out that I was right. Honestly it couldâve been played very interestingly if Hux maybe tried to overthrow Kylo and take over the First Order himself, therefore showing how Kyloâs fear-stoking and hatred donât bring out any loyalty in his followers, but it only results in Hux immediately getting axed off and replaced with another First Order officer weâve never seen in any of the previous films and therefore donât care about. Why couldnât we have reused D.J. the hacker from the previous movie as the spy, or better yet, have the âspyâ actually be Kylo, leaking information that he thinks might coax Rey to the Dark Side? The last two films built Hux up as an interesting character, but he was tossed out even more unceremoniously than Commodore Norrington was in the Pirates films.
+This problem of âreplacing one antagonist with another out of the blueâ is replicated on a large scale with the return of Palpatine. This entire film series has been centered on Kylo Ren and the First Order, but all of a sudden, out of nowhere, weâre just expected to turn all of our focus onto Palpatine and the Knights of Ren, both of whom have had no bearing on the story previously. It couldâve been cool to learn more about the Knights of Ren, but we donât learn anything about them -- we just see them suddenly being there, when theyâd never been there previously. As for Palpatine...did we REALLY need him brought back? Really? The First Order was a threat because theyâd wrapped themselves up in their romanticized, false view of the Empire -- that was a choice they made. It didnât have to be because Palpatine was secretly alive all along and was pulling the strings -- people can do things of their own accord, without a grand, evil mastermind coming back from the dead out of nowhere. Kylo Ren finally got out from under Snokeâs shadow in The Last Jedi and I was so excited to see him come into his own as a villain, but instead all he did was skirt around the coat-tails of Palpatine the entire movie, and it was really disappointing. I WANTED a final confrontation between Kylo and Rey in the climax, like the films had been building up to -- instead all we got was a half-baked âredemptionâ for Kylo where he teams up with Rey to fight somebody else who just wandered into the story out of nowhere. Even Palpatineâs plot didnât make any sense -- he tells Kylo for the first half of the movie that they need to kill Rey even though Kylo really wants her to turn to the Dark Side instead, only for Palpatine to (I guess) change his mind at the last minute when Rey arrives in his lair, and yet they play it off as him having planned for that to happen all along because he needs Rey to kill him so she can become one with him and all of the other Sith -- look, I know Palpatineâs whole characterization is hinged on him being a criminal mastermind, but all I want is some consistency! How are we supposed to know what the threat is if we donât know what our villains want?
+âThe Forceâ is used to rationalize a lot in this movie, from where Rey decides to walk to what plot devices our heroes will need later to why our characters do what they do. Even Finn, who in The Force Awakens accented that he made a choice to break away from the First Order because he saw what he was doing was wrong, now apparently believes that the Force decided that he should join up with Poe and Rey...and I just donât like that, let alone buy it. The Force was never equivalent to âdestinyâ -- yes, Anakin was the Chosen One, but he only fulfilled it because the Jedi believed in it enough to train him and he fulfilled the prophecy in a way no one couldâve imagined...and even so, the Force doesnât dictate everything. Everything is part of the Force, and the Force is part of everything -- but it shouldnât just be a deus-ex-machina that moves the plot along or does whatever the author needs it to do. For instance, why can the Force suddenly heal wounds?? Since when is that something it can do?? If it could do that, and someone largely self-taught like Rey can do it, then why didnât Jedi Master Anakin or Obi-Wan ever do that? Why didnât Anakin use some of his life force to save his dying mother? Why didnât he think to use it on Padme, or why didnât Obi-Wan use it on Padme? Why didnât Luke think to use it to save his father? The only reason why the Force can do that now is that the writers needed to justify why Kylo could give up his remaining life force for Rey, but in order to do that, they give the Force an ability itâs never had previously and doesnât match up with the previous canon.
+If weâre talking about the Force, though, I have to write a separate bullet point accenting this -- WHY. DOESNâT. FINN. USE IT?? The film clearly likes the thought of Finn being Force-sensitive, but itâs too cowardly to just make Finn a Jedi. When Kylo and Rey were fighting over the ship, why didnât Finn do something to help?? Why didnât he blast Kylo or, more relevantly to this discussion, show off some of his latent Force talent by helping Rey yank the ship back? Why didnât Finn use his Force ability to reach out to Rey while she was fighting Kylo, or fighting Palpatine? He couldâve been the one to wield Anakinâs lightsaber and fight side by side with Rey in that final battle, if Kylo had been the villain like he shouldâve been. Maybe Finn confronts Commander Hux inside the command post while Reyâs fighting Kylo, and when Rey tries one last time to connect with the Jedi of the past, sheâs able to connect to all of the Jedi, living or dead -- including Finn, as he also has been nurturing a talent in the Force! Through their new mental connection, Rey and Finn are able to help each other, while also being surrounded and spurred on by the corporeal, translucent spirits of Anakin, Obi-Wan, Yoda, Mace Windu, Ahsoka Tano, and the rest, all appearing and disappearing one after another around Finn and Rey as they fight. Poe shouldâve been commanding the troops from above in Lukeâs old X-Wing, it being the only ship he could get his hands on (because Iâm sorry -- Han gave Rey the Falcon, she should be the one using it, yet this film just stubbornly kept her out of the driverâs seat for some reason), giving them all of the support he could from the air so that the rest of the First Order canât interfere with the four-way duel between Finn, Rey, Kylo, and Hux. Maybe when the electricity in the ships gets messed up, Poeâs even able to remember something Rey or Finn told him to tap into the Force enough himself to keep himself airborne until heâs able to crash-land safely. While Hux and Kylo fight to destroy their opponents individually, each seeking glory and victory solely for themselves, Rey and Finn fight together as friends, taking lessons from the Jedi that are their mentors but also standing apart from them and being better than them.
+This movie really felt like two stories smashed together because there were way too many plot lines that were dropped like a hot potato not long after they were introduced. Finn having something to tell Rey? No conclusion. 3PO getting his memory wiped? Resolved quickly a few scenes later with little fall-out. Chewie supposedly getting killed? We find out within minutes that he survived. All of the new characters we meet, like Zorii and Jannah? They get one or two short scenes each where we barely get to know them at all. Even the India-inspired planet I mentioned earlier gets blown up because the First Order thinks itâll upset the Rebellion and get them to come out of hiding, but...this film is the first time weâve even seen this planet! We barely spent any time on it! This is really the obvious first choice of a planet whose destruction would upset the Rebellion? We donât even know any of the characters who live on it personally! At least when Alderaan got blown up, Leiaâs parents were on it, so we feel sad for Leiaâs sake, but we havenât built up any emotional investment in that planet that was just blown up.
+Along with this movie feeling like it had too much stuff in it, it also felt very, VERY long. The pacing was very bad, with there being no organic rise and fall to the action and the climax really just feeling like a bunch of plot turns stacked haphazardly on top of each other. When I came out of the theater, I even heard a little boy say to his dad, âThat was really long,â and I had to agree with him. Itâs not even that long compared to other Star Wars movies, but I just felt like I was being yanked around by the arm throughout the entire run-time, so rather than feeling invested in what was happening, I found myself tuning out and wanting the filmmakers to just get to a point.
Overall, I really donât think I can recommend this movie. Every Star Wars fan should probably see it, and itâs possible that quite a few of you might get more out of it than me if you disliked The Last Jedi and want to see a movie that âsticks itâ to that movie for whatever reason...but even if you do, surely you would agree that stories should not be written like this, where one part is completely invalidated by another and thereâs no build-up for anything that happens? Stories should not be just something that youâre passively pulled through by the author -- they should engage you: make you feel for the characters, make you think about its themes, make you guess what might happen next. A story doesnât mean less if you can make educated guesses about where the story might go if you see where it began -- it also doesnât mean less if it subverts old literary or canon tropes. But this movie didnât subvert anything -- instead it openly contradicted and retconned just about everything in the last movie, to the point that Rise of Skywalker clearly wanted to be two movies but didnât have enough development or care put into it that could prompt a real emotional reaction from its audience. In short, it ended up being an overly complicated, watered-down retread of Return of the Jedi with none of the power in its supposedly âbittersweetâ ending. The first two installments in this trilogy got me excited for a new take on Star Wars, to the extent that I for the first time actively looked into the fandom surrounding the films instead of just enjoying the films on my own. Itâs therefore quite disappointing to me that the trilogy had to end on such a weak, petering note.
Overall Grade: D
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Pot, Meet Kettle
So, was looking for more Charmcaster content and came upon these comments related to the reboot episode âWhat Rhymes With Omnitrix?â Â And...wow. I wonât name names out of respect for privacy and will put this all under a cut so that only those interested can read it, but the hypocrisy here is just so mind-numbing that I needed to comment on it.
Kevin stans unwilling to admit to his faults, do not engage.
What she did to Kevin was not conning in any way, that was clearly and blatantly magical enslavement complete with chains, torture, and mindcontrol. You canât just downplay that shit like this and expect me to go along with it, not when the sequel series already tended to pull that, especially with regards to Charmcaster doing that sorta shit. You do not get to blatantly show Kevin being forced to do things against his will, being tortured for fighting back, and then try to pass it off as him having been tricked into working with her. What the fuck is with this franchise with having Charm do horribly evil shit and then just waving it off?
Remind me: how much horribly evil shit did Kevin commit, even in the sequel series themselves where he was a good guy, that got downplayed, justified, waved off or swept under the rug? Murder, war profiteering, aiding other criminals when it suited his interests, letting his friends take the rap for his crimes, etc? Â
Sequel series Charm was incredibly shitty, thereâs no denying that, probably shittier than sequel series Kevin honestly given the sheer lack of consistency in her character and over-the-top extremes they had her go to. But guess what, that doesnât make sequel series Kevin un-shitty. If youâre not holding the same standard to how theyâre written, your argument loses credibility because it is intellectually dishonest.
More to the point, what about all of the crap that reboot Kevin has pulled? Does none of it bother you? Is him walking free sensible given the stuff heâs done? Ex: he enslaved Glitch, who is a sentient being, against his will twice. He wasnât taken to task for it afterward, even though he felt no remorse and went on to do more evil deeds. Before getting controlled by Charm, he was about to beat Ben to death. And even before he got his Antitrix he was a vicious bully who traumatized Ben to the point of being scared of public bathrooms. So why is all of that excusable and you can âgo along with itâ when the show doesnât dwell on any of it afterward, but you draw a line in the sand when Charm, a villain, does something bad to Kevin, another fucking villain? Thatâs like hating on Kevin for manipulating the Weatherheads or Steam Smythe and expecting the show to make a bigger deal out of that, or hating on Zombozo for screwing Vilgax over or hypnotizing Kevin and expecting the show to make a bigger deal out of that; it makes no logical sense. Villains are gonna villain, itâs what they do.
With Charmcaster, it was a case of Kevin trying to puff himself up and seem big and bad and Charm responding with âgreat, let me have your brain for my ownâ, followed by an episode of him fighting viciously against her control until she took 100% over. But he was âworking with herâ, the writers say. And given how much the sequel series were into brushing the awful shit she did under the rug, I really donât have patience for it here.
Again, I ask if youâve checked under Kevinâs rug from the sequel series lately. Lot of awful shit there. And if you had the patience for all of that, you can have the patience for this.
And as for what sparked this whole outburst, the âworking with herâ thing was in reference to that in his puffing Kevin outright said that she ought to take control of him. She told him upfront that she wanted to control Ben against his will to have him attack Gwen, and told him to be on his way because he wasnât Ben. Kevin could have gotten out unscathed. But, not thinking straight because of jealousy, he protested and said that she should want to control him because heâs more powerful. Charmâs response (basically âOK, if you insist!â) made him realize all too late what he had just said and what it actually meant would happen to him.
Itâs not trying to excuse what Charm did as right or justifiable or undermine it in any way, itâs just acknowledging that Kevin also played a willful part in making it happen too due to his hate-boner for Ben, just as Charm did due to her hate-boner for Gwen. Â He wasnât just minding his own business until Charm up and took control of him for no reason: he was about to murder Ben and got accidentally pulled over to Charm who mistook him for Ben, she told him to leave when she realized her mistake, and then Kevin insisted that her plan to control Ben was dumb because Ben was weak; she should want him because heâs stronger. His claim of Charm âconningâ him into getting controlled is him lying to himself about what happened, acting as though Charm deliberately manipulated his jealousy to make him say what he did, rather than admit that he had been a stupid, jealous kid who badly fucked up.
Itâs not even that they donât treat her as being in the wrong, itâs that they want her to both be redeemable and also to do things that may or may not be irredeemable. Itâs a theme of every sequel series and now the reboot as well.
Except that Charmcaster hasnât done anything remotely irredeemable in the reboot series. And if you think that she did, then youâre being intellectually dishonest because, again, Kevin has done literally the exact same things and usually for the exact same reasons. Heâs not against controlling, enslaving, manipulating or relishing in inflicting pain on people either. He may not be a psychopath, but he still is written as lacking in basic empathy, just like Charm.
It was also absolutely a theme for him as well in the sequel series, probably even moreso since they did a whole fucking arc about it w/ Ultimate Kevin, where he did horrific things that were irredeemable and yet heâs still redeemed and those actions are swept under the rug with the whole âit wasnât his fault, it was the energy he absorbed that made him do it!â excuse, which is the same kind of cop-out as the Alpha Rune was for sequel series Charmcaster. If you can buy wholesale into that excuse but canât for the Alpha Rune, you are operating under a double standard. Either both are cases of awful character writing that exist purely for the writers to avoid having to write actual redemption arcs, or neither of them are. Pick one.
SO they have her do these things and then either sweep them under the rug, downplay the shit out of them, or tell us that we should feel sorry for her that she felt the need to do that.
....I...I really canât right now. Â I just canât.
This literally describes Kevin too. Swap names and gender pronouns, and itâs the same.
And yet every time Kevin does something horrible, your reaction seems to be âoh, my son!â, sweeping it under the rug or downplaying it, and you feel sorry for him that he felt the need to do it; you still understand and sympathize with his troubled mental state regardless of what inexcusable acts of villainy it drives him to do. But when itâs Charmcaster? Fuck that bitch and cue violent fantasies of what Kevin should do to her for revenge just because he happened to be the victim of her actions (oh yeah, and about those: what the actual fuck!? Honestly, the hypocritical bitching about Charm being some kind of writersâ pet wouldnât bug me half as much without this totally uncalled-for shit accompanying it.)
It sounds to me that this has nothing to do with morality: it has everything to do with a bias toward your fave and anger that he got hurt. Â It sounds to me that Kevin can hurt Ben, Gwen, Grandpa Max, Glitch, or anyone else and youâre fine with it - heck, he can hurt Charm and youâre fine with it given the aforementioned fantasies. But when Kevin is hurt, the one who did it MUST be held accountable at every turn and suffer the painful consequences!
Heâs your fave, I get it, but the emotions involved with that should not rule out objectivity. Nor should it fuel torture porn fantasies toward another character, especially a female child one who already has being physically abused by a boy as part of her goddamn backstory. (Humiliating slapstick like the show itself uses is fine though, she definitely deserves it.)
The way you are going about it, you come off as a pitiful MRA-type always bitching about how them damn women get away with everything and men get screwed as a result, even when itâs not at all reflective of reality. If you really think the writers of the Ben 10 franchise have historically held some kind of bias toward Charm and didnât toward Kevin, then just look at Kevinâs screentime throughout the franchise compared to Charm and then come back at me with that shit (same goes for Gwen for that matter; stack her up against Ben and Kevin in terms of significant arcs, actions and development, and youâll find she falls woefully short.)
And the thing is, for the reboot at least, sheâs young enough Iâm willing to give her some leeway, but the tempering damages that by making it feel like the writers donât see what she does as an issue.
Itâs not that the writers donât see what she does as an issue. Itâs that you see it as way too big of an issue while also not seeing the same thing happening with Kevin as an issue at all. Itâs a double standard, pure and simple: Kevin is your fave and so he can get away with anything in your eyes and you donât consider it to be troubling writing if he gets let off with a slap on the wrist for it. But you canât do the same for Charm because sheâs not your fave and - more importantly - Kevin is negatively impacted by what she does. If he wasnât, then Iâm pretty damn sure that no evil deed she commits would actually bother you at all. You want the show to fixate on how evil what she did was not because you hold some standard against magical mental enslavement in general, but because youâre angry that she did it to Kevin. This is all about you taking offense on behalf of your fave, not about the writers messing up in any way.
And before anyone gets on my case for bashing Kevin, Iâm not! I love reboot Kevin! None of what I described above about him bothers me in any way because I can look at him objectively and enjoy him as the troubled but undeniably nasty little shit that he is, just as I do with reboot Charm. Theyâre both villains who do villainous things, and the showâs lax attitude toward it is due to its light-hearted tone and the fact that theyâre both children (ditto for the likes of Billy Billions and Simon Sez). But more to the point, theyâre supposed to be hypocrites in regards to each other, because what they hate about each other is actually the worst of themselves reflected right back at them. They are the same kind of person and they project like crazy, this is a certified fact per Word of God. Their FANS, however, shouldnât be following their example because they ought to be smarter and more mature than that.
It goes all the way back to this post, and what I said there still applies: Why are male characters allowed to be bitter, angry, hateful, vengeful, insolent, insulting, anti-social, violent and manipulative without reproach while female characters always get demonized for it? Â Why does such behavior in a male character get the âmy precious son!â reaction, while the exact same behavior in a female character get the âthat horrible bitch!â reaction? Why are bad things a female character does to a male character considered irredeemably awful, but what bad things that male character might do to her for revenge considered an appealing fantasy and totally justified? Why can a male character be allowed nuance despite their deplorable acts of villainy, and yet when itâs done with a female character itâs proof that âthe writers donât get that what she did was wrong because otherwise why try to make her appealing or sympathetic in any way?â Why this double standard?
I donât know, but I do know that itâs wrong and I am not here for it.
Tl;dr: donât hate on Charm for things your fave is equally guilty of or things that a witch-themed supervillain is gonna naturally do just because itâs your fave who gets hurt by it.
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Why do you hate halice so much
Iwas deliberating on whether to make this short and sweet or long andintriguing. I went for the second.Â
For starters, they have no chemistry. Andchemistry is an important component for me when it comes to shipping, as Iâmsure it is with everyone and I know that doesnât say much given the fact thatchemistry between couples doesnât seem to be Riverdaleâs strong suit anyway,but back to my initial point; The chemistry between Alice/Madchen andHal/Lochlyn was never strong to me and they seemed to lack it in everydepartment, sexual, emotional, romantic, platonic, intellectual, you name it,they ranked low on the scale in all of them. There appears to be a generalconsensus within fandoms that chemistry is subjective based on the sexualpassion between two people but as briefly mentioned before chemistry is a muchlarger scale. This isnât just something Iâm applying to Halice either becausebelieve me Iâve shipped couples whoâs sexual/passionate chemistry wasnât thatstrong but their emotional and intellectual and platonic chemistry was off thecharts, so despite Alice and Halâs sexual/passion related chemistry lackingwhile Alice and FPâs literally jumps off the screen, I still couldnât root forthat ship because the other aspects of chemistry are also non existent.Â
Secondly, and Iâve stated this before, they are an incredibly boring and clichecouple, who to be honest have nothing ship or root worthy going for them.Thereâs no interesting dynamic, theyâre very dull and incredibly basic. Theyârepretty much an adult B/ghead to be honest. While the Riverdale writers triedand failed to apply the bad boy good girl trope to that couple, Halice gotslapped with the suburban Stepford duo trope but also included the woman with abad girl past married to the rich guy who could help her escape it trope. Bigmistake as it pretty much rendered Halice as doomed from the start, not tomention those tropes are over done and the first one can be incredibly boring.Iâve seen this trope with TV couples before who I knew were destined forfailure from the beginning and I was always right. So in my head, whenever Isee these types of pretty suburban picture couples I donât care about thembecause they always end in disaster and Iâm starting to think itâs intentionalfor TV writers. Iâm sure thereâs a whole list but one TV couple/family thatcomes to mind that I compare Halice/the Coopers to is Bree and Rex/the Van derKamps from Desperate Housewives. Bree and Rex? Not ship worthy, in fact sounworthy of shipping that Iâm pretty sure a lot of Desperate Housewives fanshave forgotten who he was and he ranks the lowest on the list of Breeâs ships.These couples are always more concerned with keeping up a facade of being theideal perfect suburban family for the rest of the town while behind that whitePickett fence is a whole bunch of fuckery going on that they deliberatelyignore or try to brush under the carpet. These couples also seem to haveproblems within their marriage or their marriage is already dead and theyâvespent so long caring more about their image over anything else that they donâteven realise it yet. Thereâs also never really any romance, you find yourselfquestioning if theyâre actually in love or just a legally binding co parentingarrangement under the same roof. I absolutely hated what this obsession did forAliceâs character and her as a person. I wasnât fond of her in the early stagesof the show, I started to understand her more in 1x08 and warm towards her inmid season two because I saw who she really was. When Hal wasnât in the pictureand she decided the bullshit he pulled with Polly was the final straw, shestopped being that judging heartless suburban cow and actually became a mother.And then when Hal came back into the picture in early season two parts of thatAlice that I didnât like before kind of creeped out and I hated it, it made menot only sick but skip a lot of Cooper family scenes. That for me confirmedthat it was Halâs presence that made Alice so unlikeable, and thatâs the reasonI had been rooting for a Halice divorce since season one. And to get personalfor a minute, I believe in ship and let ship but Iâm sorry, I have to abandonthat rule where Halice is concerned because I just donât understand how anybodycan genuinely ship them and I donât believe anybody actually does. The onlypeople who âshipâ Halice are people who are anti Falice, which pretty muchproves my point as they donât like the couple, they just hate the onesupposedly competing against it. Itâs what I like to call spite shipping;Rooting for one of the characters in an established ship to be with somebodyelse, despite it possibly being a toxic pairing, (this isnât always the case,most times the couple thatâs being spite shipped is perfectly unproblematic andhealthy) simply because you hate the relationship that character is already inor even pretending to care about a couple and âshipâ them because you want topit them against a couple that you hate and use that spite ship to shit onthem. Iâve seen this so much in the fandom recently and hey, Iâm no stranger toit either, I spite shipped Barchie because Iâm not a fan of the other Bettypairing but the truth is I honestly do not give a rats ass about Barchie,whether theyâre endgame whether they get screentime, I just donât care and Inever have, in fact I want Archosie to be endgame and I donât actually shipBetty with anybody because to me sheâs one of those characters who are betteroff single. While weâre still on topic Iâll provide more examples, Fladys has abunch of spite shippers. FP always looks like he wants to blow his brains outwhenever heâs in Gladysâ presence on top of that sheâs also using him and hasan ulterior motive for coming back into his life, Skeet has also describedtheir relationship as toxic himself. Given all that youâd think theyâdrightfully have no support but of course people hate Falice just that much sotheyâve jumped aboard the sinking Fladys ship. Iâve also heard this appears tobe the case with some Veggie and Archosie shippers or should I say âshippersâas Iâve seen one or two people make call our posts about some fans of those twopairings just being very anti Varchie, Iâm not 100% sure but if itâs true thenyes itâs a perfect example of what Iâm talking about. As for putting shipsagainst each other this also happened with some of the Falice antiâs in theteen character fandoms and Tierra. For like 3 weeks, it was all âWe donât careabout the parents! This is a teen show! Fuck the fossils!â whenever parentdalestans talked about the parents and screen time then after 3x12 it was all âTomand Sierra are the only wrinklys who deserve rights! The best parent ship!âThey did all that just to shit on Falice they never cared about Tom and Sierra.What made it funnier is that these very people didnât even know Sierraâs nameuntil maybe a month ago, they had been calling her mayor McCoy or Josieâs mumfor like 3 seasons.Â
Thirdly, and this is more subjective, Hal is just a dick.And thatâs putting it nicely. I had this opinion long before the black hoodfiasco, which I will not talk about in this post, so I donât get accused ofbeing biased or falling for the writers supposed retcon to make Falice happenand end Halice recklessly when Halice stans find this. In fact, I had thisopinion long before I even shipped Falice, which is just shy of a year now. Toput it bluntly I disliked Hal from season one, 1x08 to be exact and even beforethat I just didnât care about him, learning more about him and his and Aliceâsback story certainly didnât help that either. That whole argument between thetwo of them in episode 8 is enough to hop off the Halice ship. The scene isaround 3 minutes long and in it we learnt that the two are clearlyincompatible, donât trust each other enough to tell the other important things(more so a problem on Halâs part), Hal doesnât respect her highly enough as hiswife and that Hal is a controlling asshole who thinks he can police womenâsbodies. (There was more that we learnt about their relationship but itâsirrelevant to this section of the post) As a womanist, heck, as a selfrespecting person who doesnât let anybody, especially men (aka Mother Natureâsbiggest mistake) treat me like shit I canât root for a couple where the husbandtreats his wife like that, itâs just not gonna happen. Do I also need tomention he had the audacity to try and stop her from tracking down her longlost son as if he should have even had a say in the matter in the first place?Regardless of paternity? Yeah, nuff said.Â
Fourthly, and this is also partly subjective,the writers have established (and I am well aware thatâs not saying much eithergiven that the showâs writers are terrible) that Falice is the ship directiontheyâre going into and Halice and even Fladys shouldnât even be consideredcompetition or anything of the kind. This isnât a love triangle or square. Itâsnot a rivalry or another Delena vs Stelena or Brucas vs Leyton. Falice is theship they get asked about, Falice is the ship theyâve spent 3 seasons buildinga back story and relationship around, Falice is the ship that gets attention inthe media while the other two are paid dust. The writers have made it clearthat FP and Alice are victims of the one that got away trope and are still verymuch in love. Halice and Fladys are the furthest thing from competition,theyâve already got Hal the fuck up out here and have presented Gladys as avillain making a play for the town and engaging in criminal activity whilesimultaneously pulling the wool over her Sheriff husbandâs eyes so theyârepretty much a ticking time bomb already that I canât wait to see explode. Sowith all of this, of course Iâm not going to be a fan of Halice knowing thewriters have/had other plans in mind.
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Yeah I pretty much agree but if I want to say my general feelings. I hate Jud//ai the least of the three and if given the chance would beat him to death along with Yusa//ku. I mean Yu//ma is just a kid so he gets some more leeway from me.
Ok essentially Ju//dai is at the end of the day a selfish prick and he has always been a selfish prick. Heâs ok in BBT but thatâs because heâs the least focused of the three protagonists. And Iâll be honest I donât think Ju//dai is gay or straight or any sexuality really because the only person he loves IS HIMSELF. He barely has enough care to think about his friends and even then if it doesnât align with his desires, he doesnât care. He doesnât have it in him to pay attention to others enough to be physically attracted to anyone and I donât mean that heâs asexual. No thatâs insulting to actual asexual people as they still care about people! Ju//dai never grows up despite what GX likes to tell us. Ju//dai is a selfish jerk that doesnât care enough of his friends to help them if it doesnât benefit him and he ENDS the show that way. Doesnât help that he seriously hogs the screentime in his show. His biggest flaws is his hero complex, his self-centered nature and just how lazy he is as a person and I donât mean schoolwork either. The fourth season he was supposed to be researching Darkness and he SAT ON HIS ASS THE ENTIRE TIME TILL THEY ATTACKED! Au///stin DID ALL THE WORK! Season 3 is all about how he needs to grow up because everything comes to easy to him which is just faux-philosophy at the end of the day. Essentially theyâre saying his flaw is HE HAS NO FLAWS! But at the end of the day Judai is just an aggreving character and doesnât do any real harm. While his fandom worships him, they mostly stay in their own lane. So heâs easy to ignore.Â
Yu//ma is also a dumbass douche like Ju/dai but like ten times stupider. His main issue is heâs just static so instead of maturing and growing, he just makes the same mistakes over and over. Despite the show saying that heâs nice and kind, heâs got a lot of douchey moments for no other reason than for bad comedy. Like he made Ko//tori get off from the rollercoaster control ride thing to have a serious duel and promises to get her when the duel is over and legit forgets about her. Leaving her stranded in an amusement park and only remembers when heâs eating dinner. After two of his friends, one of which is his BEST FRIEND no less were traumatized by a duel they had which HE SAW, Yu//ma went about the next day not giving a shit and walking around. And for As/tral when he gave up one of the Number cards for a kid that needed luck for an operation, he IGNORED As/tralâs worry that Yu//ma wasnât going to get it back. Considering each number card is part of As//tralâs MEMORIES, itâs rather cruel to essentially ignore his reasonable fears about losing part of his identity FOREVER. But he is a 13 year old and yeah we can all be jerks and idiots. So Iâm not going to be AS hard on Yu//ma as Jud//ai. But Yu//maâs still an asshole. The issue is he has a legit flaw to him that the show just tries to say is really a strength. His naivete. There is a BIG difference between optimism and naivete and Yu//ma is very much the latter. Yu//ma honestly believes that if you DUEL with someone youâre friends now. Even if a duel is a conversation, I donât become friends with everyone I talk to. See how dumb that idea is. Yu//ma also believes in everyone EVEN IF THEY HAVE HURT YOU AND INTEND ON HURTING YOU. Like wth Ve//ctor whose first real interaction with Yu//ma was trolling him to break his friendship with As//tral and very nearly killed him and his friends. And since then Ve//ctor has continued to be a sadistic freak that keeps trying to murder him and then he tries to save Ve//ctor and after Ve//ctor revealed it he was planning on letting Yu//ma die to save his own skin, Yu//ma was FINE WITH IT. And then the show KEEPS ON PRAISING HIM FOR HAVING A HEART THAT TRUST OTHERS WITHOUT ANY QUESTION. AND THATâS FUCKING STUPID. I donât think we should automatically think everyone in the world is evil and wants to harm you but going the exact opposite is just as dumb. Not everyone is kind and wants whatâs best for you and if you arenât careful, you will be used and be hurt. I hate Yu//ma more because he teaches a HORRIBLE lesson to kids about overly trusting. And itâs not fun watching him as his dueling is stale. He use his monsters just to power up Hope and if that doesnât work, he cheats a card with Shinin//g draw. And his fans are also annoying thinking heâs better than Yu///ya, which is 10000% wrong but in general theyâre not a big issue due to Yu//ma mostly being rather unpopular. Â
OH YU/SAKU or PM. I LOATHE HIM WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING. Like you said, heâs bland and thatâs the nicest thing we can say about him. At least Ju/dai and Yu//ma had personalities, PM doesnât even have that. Heâs just PSTD kid with no background or interests. Heâs at best character traits of stoic. His âcomedyâ isnât funny and more just sudden shut ups. Everyone in the show worships him, thatâs a literal fact of the dumbass show. And the worst part of it is, HE DOESNâT DESERVE ANY OF THIS SHIT. Heâs honestly not that good of a duelist since he didnât actually make his deck and even then he rarely wins duels with just the cards in his deck. THE VAST MAJORITY OF HIS DUELS ARE WON BY CHEATING A NEW CARD. His strategy is basic power up my monsters and try to get my LP lower than 1000 to use my skill. His PM design is ugly, everything goes his way and his deck is pure shit. The only decent card is Firewall and thatâs banned so he doesnât even have that anymore. Heâs not that smart as heâs gotten into PLENTY of TRAPS because he rushed in head first. Heâs not active at all with him being at best reactionary to threats even in season 1 despite him wanting revenge. THE ONLY THING HE DID OF HIS OWN INITIATIVE was storming SOL and even then nothing came out of it as he couldnât decode the Ignis code. Narrative there is no reason to like him as he RARELY CARES ABOUT OTHERS. When G//o first turned against him, he didnât care at all and went about his mission. Great way to show he cares about the people he worked with. HELL the next time he sees G//o, he brings up that they used to work together SO WHY DOES HE SUDDENLY CARE???? BUT THE WORST THING HE DOES IS SEND THE WORST MESSAGE TO PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM MENTAL SICKNESS. He says after his trauma, he got counselling but it didnât work and he gave up on it and allow me to say this. FUCK YOU YOS//HIDA! As someone that had to take treatment due to mental illness that means Yu//saku is a wimp. My therapist told me this, âthe treatment only works as well as you try.â Iâm not saying all therapists are good but since Yu/saku apparently only tried ONE THERAPIST, he concluded it didnât work and stopped. HEâS GIVING THE IDEA THAT THERAPY DOESNâT WORK. AND LET ME TELL YOU FUCK THAT SHIT, HEâS TEACHING PEOPLE THAT THERAPY DOESNâT WORK TO A COUNTRY THAT ALREADY DOESNâT LIKE THERAPY, WRITTEN BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN WHO PROBABLY DOESNâT GIVE A SHIT. THIS IS A SHIT LESSON AND PLENTY OF HIS FANS USE YU//SAKU TO NOT GET BETTER AND STAY MISERABLE! HEâS A HORRIBLE CHARACTER AND TEACHES THE WORST LESSON EVER AND HE CAN GO DIE IN A DITCH FOR ALL I CARE.Â
Also his fans are annoying, they cuddle him and act like heâs great when heâs really nothing but a projector. And if anything his fandom is shrinking just to them realizing how boring he is. I would say about 90% of his fans are Data/storm/shippers and theyâre their own bag of stupidity.Â
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Doki Dokiâs Problems, and How to Fix Them
Thereâs going to be spoilers, so thisâll be under the cut.
So, naturally, the problems begin with Mana. Not just from a character perspective though, but from a narrative perspective. Letâs tackle them one at time.
Character perspective; I honestly donât mind them moving away from the deeply flawed protagonists of Tsubomi and Hibiki. I really donât! Shifting back to a protagonist like Love is perfectly fine and keeps the season a bit different from the two that came before it. Part of the problem, though, is that they seemed to think Love had no flaws. But of course she had flaws. She could be stubborn, she could be childish, she could be naive, she could be scared of things like thunderstorms, she could have issues communicating with people like Daisuke, etc.
Now, most of these arenât dominant issues and only show up every now and again. But they are definite character flaws that pop up several times throughout the series, sometimes the episode revolving around them, sometimes in subtle ways. The point is that theyâre absolutely there.
Mana... doesnât really have them. Sheâs a bit similar to Love on the surface, but one of the key differences is that she has basically no weaknesses. (Being bad at singing doesnât count.) Everyone loves her, she pretty much always gets her way, and everything ends up going her way at the end. She is little internal struggle with Mana, or really any conquering deficits to become a better person, like pretty much every single Cure before her.Â
This is especially frustrating because there are a couple angles that you could take. For instance, have Mana have something of an identity crisis, wondering if her desperate desire to help people isnât born from some kind of selfishness. This doesnât need to be true, and wonât be of course, but that level of introspection and internal struggle is exactly what you want in a good Precure character.Â
Letâs now talk about her from a narrative standpoint.
One thing thatâs worth noting is that she hogs the dramatic speeches. Dramatic speeches are actually really important in Precure, because they can be turning points and key moments for a character to show what theyâve learned, where theyâve gotten where they are, and how theyâve become stronger. Now, some seasons can do well without them- Smile is the best example- but typically theyâre going to be very useful for characterization.Â
Mana, though, gets most of them. Even though out of the cast she probably has the weakest character. People talk about a Pink Cure bias but it goes to an EXTREME with Mana. Literally everyone has a crush on her and adores her, including the writers. This, really deprives the other characters of their time to shine.
What also deprives them of their time to shine is focus episodes. I did the math for Doki Doki and here is what I found. Itâs worth noting that the numbers arenât going to add up exactly because there were various episodes that out of charity I put âmiscâ since they didnât have a clear focus, and clearly split episodes I added to each character.Â
Mana: 16/50 (32%) Rikka: 6 (12%) Alice: 5 (10%) Makoto: 7 (14%) Aguri: 9 (18%)
I want you to look at that ratio. If you take the two other highest characters in terms of character focus, you manage to only reach par with Mana. While characters have had that high a ratio before (Passion has 35%), the skew alone is ridiculous; while Miki and Buki are heavily neglected, Love is still in the 30s.Â
Another issue is the lag. Alice and Makoto should in no way have significantly less episodes than Aguri, who shows up first in episode 22, for crying out loud. The issue is that after roughly the 20 episode mark, Makoto and Alice just... stop getting any screentime, and if anything Rikka has it worse. The complete imbalance in the plot by having Aguri enter so late manages to also deprive three characters (Makoto being the best in the series) of any real narrative focus after they appear.Â
It doesnât help that there are episodes like 6, which is supposed to be about Cure Sword becoming part of the team, that instead heavily become about how awesome Mana is. Episode 14 is nearly robbed from Rikka, the focus being split to the point that it feels like both partyâs resolve is almost equally required to defeat the monster. She canât help but even intrude on decent character episodes because the show needs to be all about her.Â
Secondly, thereâs been arguments that Aguri needs more focus. I completely disagree, as you might guess from my calculations above. But what I do agree with is that she needs to show up earlier. Episode 22 is freaking insane and I donât recall any Cure that appears that late except maybe Cure Muse, and it was a mistake when they did that too. Regina has a similar problem; she only shows up in Episode 12.
This might not be AS bad if she wasnât brainwashed in... well, episode 22. I think you could maybe argue that there is room for a fakeout with this trope, but you both need to make Aguri a better character (Iâm totally not bitter that she basically has the exact same narrative purpose as Makoto but more efficient, not at all...) and you need to allow the audience to have further attachment to her. Eas shows up in Episode 1. Siren shows up in episode 1. Splash Star and Futari Wa do their own thing, but those characters also have far more room to interact more or less every episode with the Cures than the other three characters do.
My point is that the audience doesnât really have much reason to be attached to Regina. Unlike Siren and Eas, they donât really have enough of a human element to them for you to really connect with, and the relationship with Mana is ridiculously rushed. Instead of cutting it so close with roughly 7 episodes, put her in the beginning. Put Aguri in there too, though more as brief cameos. If you want to keep the âswitch sidesâ thing, make it a fake-out. Itâs a facade sheâs put on for various reasons- she canât let go of selfishness, she wants to make her father proud, whatever you want. Then you can have that twist on the formula you want without the brainwashing plotline, and she doesnât have to disappear for over a dozen episodes and can instead be going through character growth.
Also, though I love her, Iâd change Makotoâs arc. The transition from âLonerâ to âTeammateâ is simply too rushed. If you want to make her a loner Precure, do something similar to Muse or Moonlight. Donât have it take dozens of episodes of course, but have regular interactions to cause her to warm up to the girls, and then officially join in 10 or so. You have a good balance, and have had plenty of episodes to focus on her. Because, seriously, the fact that she has less than somebody that joined nearly 20 episodes later is criminal.Â
Also, I mentioned this earlier, but Makoto and Aguri simply shouldnât have the same narrative focus. They shouldnât. Itâs lazy, and it completely robs one character of importance and leaves her out in the cold for the rest of the story. Have Makoto or Aguriâs gig be something else, or make them complimentary, or something. Having one dominate over the other narratively makes it feel more like Aguriâs character was made up on the fly, and they stole Swordâs conceit last minute.Â
This is a slightly less important point, but still kind of important to me, the characters who arenât Cures need to be given more screentime. I really like Smile, but it suffers from what I call the âDead World Problemâ. So many of the episodes are focused on the Cures, and just the Cures, and any supporting characters are basically cast aside. Some of the best written seasons manage to balance the two, having episodes about other characters that also manage to say something about the Cures in question; Heartcatch is quite good at that, as are Futari wa and Splash Star, and Fresh to a lesser extent.Â
You donât see that here. The fairies are even left aside compared to their usual treatment, with only 2 out of 5 being relevant. Charles and Raquel got one episode each and Lance didnât even get that. The parents were also mostly forgotten. Then again this is the only season where all the girls are single children and without parents (except Mana!), so whatever.Â
Aside from the Cures and their very few family members, the villains and almost no other character ever got focus. Aside from arguably Regina, the villains often felt pretty dull because there wasnât enough emphasis on giving them memorable personalities. Other series would have non-Cure friends who would get the occasional episode, or focus on some other minor character, or just have some regular humans do something. Reina, Eru and Jun are nice but thatâs just three of them, and more importantly they barely do a thing aside from their focus episodes. Having Cures interact with people who arenât their families, fairies, villains or other Cures wonât kill them; in fact it could really fit well with the concept of Mana helping others. The Heartcatch girls sure cared more for the people they helped than HER, for one.
I may find more things I like when I watch it again (will try to!) or find that my criticisms donât really apply. But itâs how I feel right now. Â
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Armor Bird Reviews: Deadpool 2
If you'll excuse the cringeworthy wordplay to start us off, I've been dying harder than a mook at Wade Wilson's mercy to see the Deadpool sequel, and I finally got my wish last weekend. The first movie is as of now my favorite in the X-Men film canon, and this is coming from somebody who's seen most if not all of the movies over the years and really enjoyed both Days of Future Past and Apocalypse. However, Deadpool topped them both by quite a margin by not only rerailing the Merc with a Mouth, but also using quite a bit of self-deprecation among other humor to blow a mile-wide hole in the fourth wall. So, was Deadpool 2 able to outdo the first film in terms of quality and humor? The spoilerific answer is under the cut!
Deadpool 2 starts off... pretty badly, actually. There is definitely humor and a bit of a jab at the ending of Logan - the film literally opens with a music box shaped like the dead Wolverine, in fact - and we get to see the Merc turn himself to ludicrous gibs literally within minutes of the studio titles. Fine and dandy for an introductory sequence, right? But then we get to see why he blew himself up: someone shot Vanessa while he and his gang broke into Wade's apartment. That... that's not how I wanted to start us off. It was a disappointment to me especially since Vanessa actually gains powers in the comics and I'd have wanted to see that play out in a Deadpool sequel, rather than her getting fridged less than ten minutes in. For reasons I'll get to much later in this review, the impact actually wasn't as bad as Mako Mori getting fridged in Pacific Rim: Uprising - which was in its entirety a bitter disappointment for my taste; I seriously hope a third PR movie does get made after all that fixes what this one made such a huge mess of, but I digress. Having Vanessa's death solely be for the sake of Deadpool's development was an upset I worried would detract from the rest of the movie. I even saw it coming, actually - Wade's narration mentions that like other family movies, which he insists this film is an example of, it starts with "a vicious murder"... definitely not him, but with nobody else significant other than Vanessa and her bringing up an interest in having children early on, I just knew it would end badly for her. Again, I'll get back to her later, but her fate left a sour taste in my mouth and I seriously hoped what followed made up for it.
To my surprise - and to my surprise, to my pleasant surprise - Deadpool's quest to do something decent for once, while undermined a little by his love interest's demise, combined the standard dose of fourth-wall-breaking antics, that continent-wide streak of dark black comedy that only Deadpool could deliver, and an impressive degree of character development while still keeping Wade a demented, murderous flock-head who only endears us because of his deceptively sophisticated sense of humor. Even in-universe, a brief cameo by some of the other X-Men demonstrates that with the exception of Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and the newly introduced Yukio (who I would later find out also showed up in The Wolverine but in a different timeline and portrayed completely differently), nobody wants anything to do with him whenever he shows up at the mansion. And yet he still charmed us all in spite of all of that. I don't know how the heck he does it - perhaps it's his casual transition between talking with the characters and the audience, and vice versa, or maybe it's his self-deprecation and acknowledgement that he's a total a-hole, or maybe it's both at once. But he remains as quotable and memetic as ever in this movie while also learning valuable life lessons about caring for others, which makes him as strong a protagonist as the first time around while still making his character arc here more distinct and special.
By the same token, the film does a good job of making it seem like there's a main antagonist - the spotlight is put on Vanessa's murderer, Cable, that mutant-hating preacher who abused Russel/Firefist, Russel himself, and Juggernaut, in that order - but ultimately having the main conflict being Deadpool trying to do good for both the world and himself without vivisecting people the way he usually does. There's no major threat to Wade in this movie apart from his own inner struggles, including wanting to see Vanessa in the afterlife, wanting to protect Russel from Cable (who is himself slightly mistaken), and wanting to punish those who abused Russel while not inciting him to go down the dark path Cable was trying to prevent in the first place. Likewise, Russel himself wants vengeance against the preacher who tortured him, but if he kills him he'll start wanting to kill more people and cause the bad future that Cable didn't want, so it's down to Deadpool to get him to see sense. Deadpool's ever-present rival, Colossus, also comes to terms with the nobility of the Merc's intentions, and even gets to loosen up and try out his more vulgar approach to life for once. And even Cable himself, who seems like a villain in the second act of the movie, ultimately comes to understand that you don't have to kill people to prevent a dark future and acts accordingly to help Deadpool. The main theme of the movie is that reckless violence only begets reckless violence, and that breaking the cycle can be difficult - it takes a selfless act from Deadpool himself to do the trick in this case - but the act of caring for others, so complicated and yet so simple, is a more sustainable solution than selfishly acting on your own interests. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I think the world could learn from Wade's example if only it took the time to listen.
I've rambled long enough about this movie without getting into the supporting characters as well as the blatant (and bitingly subversive) attempt at making it an X-Force pilot. The marketing played up the characters recruited by Deadpool to rescue Russel to the point where some of the trailers even included scenes featuring them that weren't in the final film (and may have even been made specifically to throw off the public). With one exception, not one of them even survives long enough to participate in said rescue - Bedlam gets hit by a bus, Shatterstar is shredded by helicopter rotors, Zeitgeist goes feet-first into a woodchipper... Even Peter the memetic ordinary guy dies trying to help that last one, though he and the aforementioned exception are also the only members of the group to make it out in the long term. Only Domino, thanks to her luck power, manages to not only stick the landing but be an awesome character from that point forward. Now, I know that weaponized luck ability sounds Suvian, and if written badly it is. But if a line from Domino when the gang gets to the orphanage where Russel was kept is any indication, she used to live there as a kid - and who knows if she was tortured like Russel was. Exploring the problems of her ability, both in her troubled past and in the present day, could be an interesting avenue to explore in her future appearances. It also doesn't hurt that Deadpool actually throws shade at her luck ability for not being photogenic, even though the Disaster Dominoes she causes allow her to get to Russel with ease. Come to think of it, a further way of deconstructing her luck could be having her eventually become aware of the collateral damage it could cause to others, and try to rectify this oversight before she ends up getting lucky at the cost of someone else's life (Maybe she already has and hasn't realized it? I can't tell). Ultimately, Domino is my second favorite character in this movie aside from the Merc himself, and I hope to see more of her in future X-Men installments.
So, where will the third Deadpool movie go now that Vanessa is dead? Well... Towards the end of the movie, Cable used the one remaining charge of his time-travel device to retroactively save Deadpool, by using the same skee-ball token he'd taken from Wade earlier as a pocket protector for its owner (previously he'd taken a bullet shot by Cable himself to save Russel and demonstrate his hidden altruism). In a mid-credits stinger, Negasonic and Yukio fix the device... and give it to Wade by mistake. Whereupon the Merc proceeds to abuse its power to undo the deaths of Vanessa and Peter (along with two old shames of Ryan Reynolds' that I won't spoil even here), meaning that surprise, Vanessa escapes the fridge after all! I honestly should've seen this coming, but unlike with the Time Stone in Avengers: Infinity War, Cable's device never was played up as a means of setting right what had gone wrong in Deadpool's history, so the stinger was a bit of a curveball for me at least. Still, it was a massive relief in hindsight that Vanessa's death was undone, since that means she'll have more room for development in the third Deadpool movie. I'd still want to see her develop superpowers of her own (I think she had shapeshifting in the comics) and ultimately end up fighting alongside her fiancee, and in fact that could be the exact conflict of the third movie if I were to guess - his coaching her through her new life and the complications that both of them being superheroes (well, super-anti-hero in Wade's case) would bring to their relationship. Fridging her in this movie was a mistake, even if it was temporary, but unlike with poor Mako Mori, there is at least a very good chance that the upcoming third film could more than make up for it, and I really hope Vanessa gets a much bigger spotlight in said third film than in this one, because gosh darn it, she needs and deserves it. On a slightly unrelated note, I'm also hopeful that Yukio gets more screentime, especially considering her lovable personality and relationship with Negasonic (major props to the producers for the same-sex pairing representation!), and as with Vanessa, I hope she gets a bigger role and becomes more pivotal to whatever shenanigans Deadpool gets involved with next time he hits the big screen.Â
As a re-railing of Wade's character, and as the first R-rated X-Men installment, the first Deadpool already did set a pretty high bar, especially since its production was super troubled and it was only after several shake-ups in 20th Century Fox as well as Reynolds supposedly leaking footage of the movie himself that it managed to see the light of day. So was Deadpool 2 a worthy successor? There were a few bumps in the road, sure, but they weren't as consequential as I feared they would, and it was otherwise a hilarious and awesome romp that matched the first film in terms of quality and, yes, even exceeded it, thanks in part to solid supporting characters (Cable and Domino especially) and a slightly less cookie-cutter plotline. It's not perfect by any means - but then again, I'm pretty sure there's no such thing as cinematic perfection, and nobody isn't allowed to gut movies they enjoy nor are they forbidden from providing their feedback on what could be done to make these movies better. All the same, the Deadpool series has thus far been a winner in my book, and I rest my case in the wake of Deadpool 2. I look forward to the future cinematic fourth-wall-obliterating adventures of the Merc with a Mouth... even if the rest of the X-Men probably wouldn't.
Grading Scheme:
96 - 100: A+
93 - 96: A
90 - 92.9: A-
87 - 89.9: B+
83 - 86.9: B
80 - 82.9: B-
77 - 79.9: C+
73 - 76.9: C
70 - 72.9: C-
67 - 69.9: D+
60 - 66.9: D
Below 60: E
Grades:
Writing: 10
Characterization: 8
Pacing: 8
Creativity: 9
Consistency: 8
Cinematography: 10
World Building: 9
Music and Sound: 9
Effects: 8
Engagement: 10
Final Grade:Â 89 (B+)
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A bit less than 101 comment summary abt produce 101 season 2 ep 6 Â [watch it here]
Noone even reads those anymore but I like doing them so you know what fuck it lolÂ
1.     Omg this subber adds full names and ent companies Iâm in love theyre just showing the rankings rn
2.     The benefit is now 10k for the team that gets 1st place by individual points but the 1st place trainees for each category is 100 fucking 000
3.     The position songs are
a.     RAP- Zico â Boys and Girls // iKON â Rhythm Ta // SMTM â Iâm not the person you used to know // Mino â Fear
b.     VOCAL â BoA â Amazing Kiss // SJung Seunghwan â If it was you // Blackpink â Playing with Fire // BTS â Spring day // I.O.I â Downpour
c.     DANCE â Ed Sheeran â Shape of You // Flo Rida â Right Round // Jason Derulo â Get Ugly // NSync â POP
4.     Good luck kiddos the choosing is hidden so they wonât see who chose what before theyâve chosen themselves
5.     Seungwoo just dragged my baby Hyunbin through mud and said he doesnât wanna be in a dance team with him again lol I understand him fully though aahahahahha
6.     Samuel just said heâs a bit afraid of Jihoon so he wants to avoid him but theyâre in the same team again aaaaaaahahahhahaha  THIS IS SO CUTEE
7.     Hyungseob didnât want eigher but GET FUCKED AAHAHAH ALL HIGH RANKED DANCERS ARE IN GET UGLY SEUNGWOO AND DANIEL AND HYUNGSEOB AND JIHOON AND SAMUEL
8.     PLAYING WITH FIRE TEAM AKA REN DAEHWI SEWOON ANDDDDDDDD BAEKHO
9.     FUCKING GOD DAEHWIS FACE WHEN BAEKHO WENT INTO THE PLAYING WITH FIRE TEAM AHAHA LIL KID SO SCARED
10.  Hyunbin is up and BoA is likeâŚ. Bro u alright?? U sure about this?
11.  BOI IS GONNA SING AAHAHAH FUCK DUMBO ITS IOI DOWNPOUR
12.  Big Woojin was the last to choose Get Ugly and closes it goddamn
13.  Gunhees mouth opens so wide holy shit
14.  ALL VOCAL POSITIONS GOT TAKEN BEFORE WOODAM COULD CHOOSE IM SO FUCKING DEPRESSED THIS IS SO SAD IM SO SORRY BABY BABY HES CRYING THIS IS SO DEPRESSING
15.  Fuck this show Iâm so so sad how could they do this to Woodam
16.  Everyone are looking forward to Playing with Fire Team bc they all know how arranging music works
17.  Baekho: Disagrees w Sewoon
Mnet: *tense aggressive music* *montage of angry eyed Baekho* *red filter*
18.  This team has troubles with agreeing on the style of the stage
19.  IM A BOY YOU ARE A GIRL IM A BOY BUT YOU ARE A GIRL
20.  This stage has Alpaca Youngmin, BNM Donghyun and Dongbin the crybaby
21.  But it looks like theyre having disagreements too RIP
22.  Dongbin doesnât even know how to rap baby why did you go there someone save Youngmin
23.  JINWOOS TEAM YE BOIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
24.  Mnet is tryna pit Jinwoo and Seongri againste eachother aahahah fuck off anyways Seongri is the center
25.  Kim Yehyeon just gave everyone a full course in music theory and composition WELL FUCKING DONE DUDE YOU GOT MY RESPECT
26.  Save Yongguk who others havenât even noticed before I NOTICED U I STILL LOVE U IM A PESSIMIST TOO WE CAN BE NEGATIVE TOGETHER
27.   This team works so well and sweet together I love it
28.  Shape of you team now with Noh Taehyun and oldie tiptoes Seongwoo and Namhyung and Justin and others
29.  Taehyun doesnât wanna teach anyone because he hates teaching but good fucking luck with thet aahahah
30.  Theyâre doing expressions to figure out the leader its so EMBARRASSING AAHAH AWWW
31.  JUSTIN YOURE 15 FUCCKING STOP WHAT THE HELLL IS THAT FACE
32.  TAEHYUN IS CENTER AND LEADER U DESERVE IT BOYO HE STARTS CHOREOGRAPHING RIGHT AWAY AND HES SO FASTTT DANCE GOD
33.  JR TEAM
34.  Baby was right away like âI donât think I can be center so forget meâ but Guanlin and Moonbok want the position so thatâs a thing
35.  Jr thinks Guanlin fits the center and eventho Moonbok wanted the position too he didnât say anything because he wants to ggive others a chance ngl I really have started to like Moonbok hes friendly and not as annoying as I thought before
36.  ITS JINWOOS TEAMMMMM MY BOY LOOKIN FINE AS HELLLL DOIN DUMB POSES
37.  Everyone are shook while practicing cause their harmonies are so gooddd
38.  Kim Yongguk is a baby with low self esteem but he improved a loootttt Iâm PROUD HE GOT PRAISED BY SEOKHOON
39.  During the actual concert BoA is in Japan doing a concert so sheâs gonna oversee everyone rn which is really nice of her
40.  EVEN BOA PRAISED YONGGUK IM SO PROUD
41.  Ok but they arenât giving the others screentime at all which is a bit sad IDK I WANNA SEE OTHERS TOO
42.  THE OTHER TEAM BOYS ARE CHEERING FOR EACHOTHER THIS IS SO CUTEEEE
43.  Jinwoo just sitting there being pretty is enough to make my day ngl AND HIS VOICEEEE
44.  âyour body will react nowâ my what anyways its right round time
45.  Cheetah is so adorable this season anyways this stage is LIT AND DAEHWI IMMITATING THEM IS CUTE AS FUCK AND THEYRE SYNCED AS HELLLLL
46.  They keep filming one girl in the audience I stg she gets more screentime than most trainees
47.  If Hwiseung and Byunmin get eliminated Iâm gonna be Real Fuckin Sad
48.  Eunki is the leader and wants to be the new Bang Bang team
49.  Besides him, the team has Haknyeon plus Hwiseung and Hwanoong and K-Tiger Hyunmin and some others as well, Hwanoong is the center which makes Haknyeon salty ripppp
50.  Eunki has a death wish I stg he picks on Haknyeon and obvi Mnet grasped onto it and bam evil edit eventho Eunki has a reason to pick, Haknyeon is kind of behind on the choreo eventho he has a point since he doesnât have a big part
51.  Eunki and Haknyeon talked it out Iâm glad and everything goes really well and smoothly on the practice stage IM SO HAPPY
52.  THE PERFORMANCE HAS SUCH GOOD ENERGYYYY also they did scorption dance but didnât fully show it?? Mnet the fuck
53.  HYUNMIN IS SO LIT I LOVE HIM AND HAKNYEON GOT TO DO KISSY FACES AT THE CAMERAAAAA
54.  Boys and girls Donnghyunnnnnnn is a CUTIE CUTIE but bnm kids are worried about the high standards everyone have for them goddamnit Dongbin poor baby
55.  BIG WOOJIN WENT AND HELPED THEIR TEAM WITH DONGBIN TOO BABYYYYYY I LOVE HIM SO MUCH
56.  DAEHWI IS SO CUTE JAMMING ALONGGGG THEIR STAGE IS SO GOOD I LOVE ITTTTT
57.  Kinda sad that they donât have the iconic IM A BOY YOU ARE A GIRL IM A BOY BUT YOU ARE A GIRL chorus but itâs the stage itself is good and DONGBIN IS STILL ALIVE AND SMILING AND DONGHYUN IS SO GORGEOUSSSSS FUCKKKKKK AND YOUNGMIN IS FUCKING OWNING IT I LOVE HIM
58.  A trend that needs to stop: Leaders blaming themselves for everything and apologizing for first place
59.  SHAPE OF YOU TEAM YOOO BOYYYYYYYYYY IM LOOKING FOWARD TO THIS HARD eventho I already saw the vid of how they got evil edited and screentime cut and whatnot
60.  Oh nooooooo itâs a dance battle obvi Taehyun is out there fuckin KILLIN it best dancer in broduce I stg I LOVE HIMMMM everyone are thinking he will win first dance position
61.  EUNKI AND PARK WOOJIN AND ONG KILLED IT TOOOO HOLY FUCKING SHIT
62.  Their team has a loooot of small mistakes which makes me sad and yeah exactly as the vid said, they didnât give them screentime and fucking cut out the killing part Iâm so angry
63.  THE CHOREO IS SO GOOD I LOVE NOH TAEHYUN SO MUCH THEY FILMED THE SYNCCED LINEUP STUFF FROM THE SIDE WHY ON EARTH WHY DOES MNET HATE THEIR GROUP
64.  The crowd is shouting encoreâŚ. Is this why Mnet evil edited themâŚ. Jesus fucking Christ Iâm so angry
65.  THE KIDS ARE SO HYPE ABOUT BEING CALLED FOR ENCORE THIS IS SO CUTEEEE TAEHYUN GOT FIRST HES SO SO WORTHY I LOVE HIM SO MUCH HE REALLY DESERVES IT
66.  The others are still so happy for Taehyun this team has such good teamwork Iâm cryin Mnet fuckin rudeeeee
67.  MINO FEAR UP W MY BOYSSSSS JR MOONBOK GUANLIN KIM TAEMIN
68.   Save Guanlin who canât perform well in front of teachers I UNDERSTAND U BOO I GET IT AND HE GOT EVEN PRAISED BABYYY
69.  Their entire team got pencils in their mouths CUTIESSS
70.  Canât believe Guanlin has two NUâEST guardians now god bless JR and Baekho BOA PRAISED HIS PRONOUNCIATION IM SO HAPPY I LOVE JR GOD BLESS NATIONS LEADER
71.  Taemin has been a trainee for 5 years????? Holy shit SAVE THIS BOY IâM SAD
72.  Moonbok made his rap for Hyunwoo bc heâs sad IM SAD TOO AAA
73.  ALL OF THEIR RAPS ARE SO EMOTIONAL WHAT THE FUCK THIS IS SO GOOD IM SAD
74.  NUEST  ARE ALL LOOKIN SAD KAHI IS BORDERLINE CRYING BAEKHOS LIPS TREMBLING IM EMOOOOO AS FUUUCKKKKK
75.  FUCKING DOGBIN BEING HOPELESS ABOUT NOT DEBUTING HYUNWOO IS IN THE CROWD CRYING AND MOONBOK IS BEING SAD THIS IS SO GOOD I LOVE THIS STAGE AAAAAAAAA
76.  ITS JINWOOS TEAMMMMM MY BOY LOOKIN FINE AS HELLLL DOIN DUMB POSES
77.  Everyone are shook while practicing cause their harmonies are so gooddd
78.  Kim Yongguk is a baby with low self esteem but he improved a loootttt Iâm PROUD HE GOT PRAISED BY SEOKHOON
79.  During the actual concert BoA is in Japan doing a concert so sheâs gonna oversee everyone rn which is really nice of her
80.  EVEN BOA PRAISED YONGGUK IM SO PROUD
81.  Ok but they arenât giving the others screentime at all which is a bit sad IDK I WANNA SEE OTHERS TOO
82.  THE OTHER TEAM BOYS ARE CHEERING FOR EACHOTHER THIS IS SO CUTEEEE
83.  Jinwoo just sitting there being pretty is enough to make my day ngl AND HIS VOICEEEE
84.  âyour body will react nowâ my what anyways its right round time
85.  Its basically the exact same footage as before Haknyeon vs Eunki
86.  Cheetah is so adorable this season anyways this stage is LIT AND DAEHWI IMMITATING THEM IS CUTE AS FUCK AND THEYRE SYNCED AS HELLLLL
87.  They keep filming one girl in the audience I stg she gets more screentime than most trainees
88.  If Hwiseung and Byunmin get eliminated Iâm gonna be Real Fuckin Sad
89.  ITS BLACKPINK STAGE TIME YE BOIIIIIIIIIIII Itâs Baekho, Ren, Daehwi and Sewoon
90.  They got some problems with Sewoon playing guitar but it all GOOD they got em solved
91.  Ren got shades on lookin like the love child of Zion.T and Lady gaga
92.  Daehwi just blowed some red god damn CONFETTI it looks GOOD AS HELL YOOO THAT BOY LOOKS FUCKING FINE HERE
93.  Ren was last, Sewoon third, Baekho second and Daehwi first
94.  Cant believe Sewoon and Daehwi got over their Baekhophobia tru character development
95.  GET UGLY STAGE HOLY SHITTTT ALL THE POPULAR KIDS THERE
96.  Danik my dude doin all sorts of handstand bboy things bruh I bet his arms look hella nice
97.  THEY JUST CUT IT!! JUST LIKE THAT! NO FUCK
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