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Pokemon Masters EX 5th Anniversary - Cynthia, Steven & Lance Arc Suit
#champion cynthia#champion steven#champion lance#pokemon masters#pokemon masters ex#pokemon#pokemon cynthia#pokemon steven#pokemon lance#steven stone#pixi gifs#pixi post#henshin#transformation sequence
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The way in which I know that nobody on this website gives a single solitary fuck about Marvel Zombies by Robert Kirkman and Sean Phillips is that I have never seen anybody, aside from myself, right now, acknowledge how Kirkman just sort of casually included a decades-long mutual-pining functionally-asexual rebound-romance between the still-living severed head of reformed mass-murdering undead cannibal Janet Van Dyne (she's better now, she's very sorry about all that) and the octogenarian demure introverted mad scientist who's spent 40 years doing iterative upkeep and improvements on her neck-down full-body prosthesis. So much going on with that. Utterly batshit thing to just drop in there as a romantic b-plot. Relationship dynamic focus-tested at in a clandestine laboratory to give half of this website's core user base covid if, and this is crucial, if it were to appear in a single solitary work of fiction that was not Marvel fuckin' Zombies
#marvel zombies#thoughts#meta#they got together after her ex bit her head off and spat it out btw#And he only works up the courage to admit how he feels when said ex comes back from eating the entire universe to relitigate the split#marvel zombies 2 is about the world's most over-the-top divorce proceedings and this is only barely subtext#janet van dyne#recently reread this on a lark and when I got to that sequence I was like ah. This explains several things about my sensibilities#the wasp#marvel
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dofp having both Time In A Bottle and erik telling charles he wished he hadnt spent so many years fighting him was actually evil really !!!!!
#xmen#xmen dofp#cherik#charles xavier#erik lehnsherr#snap chats#AND THE FACT ITS QUICKSILVER LMAO is that cause he hates you in like. every timeline im gone bruh doin your old man like that#sorry i was rewatching DOFP because i really needed bitter exes cherik before i went back to college#and the quicksilver segment is already one of my fave moments in the film#1.) its gen a cool sequence 2.) Time In A Bottle is an excellent song#but i was wathcin the movie with my brother and he insinuated the song was cherik adjacent and ouugh i died a little#like how did /i/ not pick up on that ..... my bro dont even fw cherik like that he knows I DO tho#its so funny im invested in marvel for the first time in about a decade and im back to just yaoi on the dome#same as when i was 15 the more things change the more things stay the same etc etc#oh but yeah anyway. what if we all died.#i still think of that Alleged cut bit from the script where (old) erik was supposed to die in charles' arms when the sentinels come#like genuinely i might have just thrown my whole tv away i couldnt handle that !!!!!!!!!!#i love old cherik i fear ........ i love the young version too ofc but theres just a special spot in my soul for old man yaoi vlaekvjeal
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i wanted to do this with the dream wedding sequence but by the time i learned how to, i had already deleted the coloring of those gifs, and maybe it's just bc i like giffing the flashbacks/dream sequences more in cgw but they are always have this filter on and i understand the purpose of it but i like saturation!
#chaser game w#chaser game w2#gamer chase w: power harassment boss is my ex-girlfriend#bibi gifs#this was easier than the wedding sequence#but japanese shows are so difficult to color#kinou nani tabeta for example the warm lights in their apartment is part of the story#but sometimes kenji looks like an orange but it's there for a reason
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idk who needs this reminder but uh race is a social construct, ethnicity is not. we can use DNA to determine the ethnicity of someone post mortem, we cannot determine their race that way. using facial reconstruction techniques we can estimate what they may have looked like and compare that with definitions of race from their lifetime, but even that is shaky ground to walk on.
that being said: many ethnic groups do not rely on blood quantum and in fact many actively reject it (Indigenous peoples especially). ethnicity is not solely genetic. its culture, its language, its customs, its religion, its clothing. so when you see someone argue that the concept of a Jewish ethnicity is fake or propaganda, they are willfully ignoring the fact that Jewish culture in the diaspora is diverse and unique, and also makes diaspora Jews distinct from the populations of the countries they now live in. being Jewish significantly changes your experience of any given country because you blend your culture with your country’s. because of this, we have yiddish and ladino and other judeo-languages, we have diaspora groups, we have unique practices all over the world because of our unique ethnic background.
and still, if you sample DNA from a Jew in Romania and a Jew in England and a Jew in Ethiopia, their DNA will be considerably more similar than their own DNA compared to goyim from their home country. the ethno in ethnoreligion has meaning, and denying it minimizes Jewish identity at best.
#can u tell i have a degree in sociology#sociology of race and ethnicity#phenotype and genotype are different things!#blood quantum is racist bullshit!#but that doesn’t mean we should ignore the existence of genotypic ethnic markers!#they can be useful for anthropological reasons and also can influence a person’s life significantly#ex. i have a heart condition that is not only predominantly found in ashkenazi jews#but genome sequencing has allowed us to trace the gene mutation that caused this disease back to one (1) russian rabbi centuries ago#‘russian’ meaning what is now russia#idk what the political map looked like back then#anyway#sociological misinformation will not survive on my watch#jumblr
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...much.
#exchampionshipping#ex-championshipping#dragoncheershipping#trainer kieran#trainer drayton#rival kieran#elite four drayton#I just had this sequence on my brain..........#watch me and my fail art#its okay Drayton will be gentle :)#(at first at least)#*crawls away while leaving a bloody trail behind*
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Do you remember that old hefty man? Well now he's just a panting, sweaty ball of fat!
Commission made for my dear mystrangetfs (twitter) I love illustrating your stories so much!
#commission#commission work#commission art#weight gain#weight gain male#weight gain comic#weight gain story#weight gain sequence#gaining fat#gaining fat male#fin to fat#ex jonk#chubby#chubby woman#chubby male#fat male#fat#SSBHM#ssbhm art#chubby art#fat art#kink art#belly kink#belly art#fatty#super chub#thicc#thick tummy
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Matilda the Musical (2022)
Directed by Matthew Warchus, choreography by Ellen Kane
#matilda the musical#matilda 2022#matilda#matthew warchus#ellen kane#matildaedit#filmedit#filmgifs#roald dahl's matilda the musical#matilda the musical 2022#alisha weir#tim minchin#emma thompson#matilda edit#lily dot tee ex tee#lily edits#<- new tag for lily edits because this is very fun to do#i am so autistic i spent SO LONG shuffling the order of these around to make a pleasing sequence#song changes for each. primary characters change for each. distinct colourings kept separate. alternating the mood of the movements. etc.#anyway if anyone wants to learn how to make gifs u can just use microsoft free video editing thing#it has a gif export option and it has settings for contrast and saturation and exposure and so on#i don't think u can do anything too technical but it works for this sort of thing
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Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Brave / Snipe / Lazer.
#emu's badass gang of gashat spinners#kamen rider ex aid#long post#gif warning#i say god tier henshin sequences#seto toshiki#matsumoto ukyo#onozuka hayato
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Sailor Ben when?
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Now, actually.
(might finish this later, I've been sitting on this WIP for this ask for a while)
#Ben 10#b10#Sailor Moon#animation#my animation#my art#argie's artwork#clip studio ex#ben 10 omniverse#ben tennyson#transformation sequence#portfolio
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this scene hits different right after rei’s route 🥲
#slow damage#i’m sorry baby i’ve turned over to the dark side!!#lol ok but reading a bit more of this chapter i get it now#madarame is essentially that toxic ex you replaced his contact name with a gravestone emoji on your phone#who randomly texts you ‘wyd’ when you’re at your most vulnerable#but like….to the extreme lmaooooo#i was so engrossed in this dynamic the first little interrogation sequence surprised me#i was like oh shit that’s right i’m playing a game lmaooooo!#madarame has towa so wrapped up around his finger (and his di—) that i didn’t even know we could influence the guy’s emotions at all lololol#also blond towa??? blond towa?????????? BLOND TOWA???????????????#blond towa w both eyes intact jumpscared me lmaoooo#i’m here thinking towa’s a natural brunette w blond tips but is it really he’s a natural blond??#nah that makes no sense why would he waste his time dyeing his hair black lol he probably colored it blond while he was in the gang#anyway that caught me off guard#michi yaps
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No don't listen to @karmensandiegowashere
I want Fletcher au and all their terrible decisions and makeup sex
Little does she know I also have ideas (not plans per se, just ideas) for a Fletcher's Undrunk Lexa POV oneshot of her emotional unraveling after she sees Clarke watching her kissing and grinding on Costia the first time after they'd broken up. The torn and twisted feelings of "good. I hope she hurts as much as I do," mixed with the instant regret at seeing the pain on Clarke's face and the sinking feeling of letting her disappear back into the crowd while she just numbly stays with her—... with Costia. Her feeling the regret that they'd even gotten to this place at all because she's so angry at Clarke but no matter what she does, she misses her so fucking much she can't breathe sometimes. She can't breathe and she can't think and she can't even fuck her own so called girlfriend without thinking about Clarke just to get off, and all the tequila in her system really isn't helping these jumbled feelings at all 😈
Don't tell KSDWH tho 👀
#anon#fletcher au#undrunk au#that would be like the prequel or whatever to the fletcher fic#the sequence of events leading to Lexa facing back into bed with Clarke to have angry exes sex 🥰
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Kady's Expanse (Re)Watch Blog
Episode 1.01 - "Dulcinea" (Pilot)
And here we go for my...fourth time I've watched this episode I think? It's a really wonderful pilot that does so much work with introducing you to the world, our cast of characters, and setting up the threads of the main plot and does it all perfectly in a very tight 45 minutes. It reminds me a lot of Deep Space Nine's pilot "The Emissary" which is similarly a masterclass in tight storytelling and how to properly kick off a new series.
And speaking of kicking off a new series, hey! I'm watching this show that I absolutely adore again and I'm going to take the time to spout my thoughts about it on the internet because that seems like a fun idea! I really enjoy thinking about media critically but I've never taken the time to write down my thoughts before. It's a style of writing I've always wanted to try so where better to do that than a Tumblr blog? I'll try to keep these Brief and Not Boring but no guarantees on either. Especially on this one. It's the pilot, after all.
I also want to keep this as light on spoilers as possible; again though, no guarantees. Also if you haven't seen this show yet just go fucking watch it it's so good.
Later in this post is a description of torture that happens in the episode. I marked it with a TW and formatted the text to make it distinct from the rest of the post.
With that out of the way, there's nothing left to do except pick apart this pilot!
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Summary
We kick off with a bang (and then some more banging) as we see a young woman named "Julie" fight her way out of a locked compartment, explore the darkened hallways of her Completely Fucked Spaceship, and watch her friends get eaten alive by some evil blue space goop. Surely none of that will be important later.
Cut to the adventures of hard-boiled Belter detective Joe Miller and his new Earthling partner Dimitri Havelock. They're private cops for an Earth corporation who theoretically maintain order on Ceres Station in the Asteroid Belt, the biggest shithole this side of pretty much anywhere. They go to a murder scene and do basically nothing, antagonize and then arrest people minding their own business at a bar, and take a bribe to half-ass a health inspection. Y'know, classic cop stuff.
Back at the precinct, Miller gets an off-the-books job from his boss to find one Juliette Andromeda Mao, daughter of megacorp magnate Jules-Pierre Mao and coincidentally the spitting image of "Julie" from our opening scene. Apparently, her pro-Belter activism is starting to piss off dear old dad and they want her to come home before she embarrasses the family any further.
In the middle of his investigation, he finds out that those air filters he "inspected" earlier crapped out and poisoned some children. Instead of taking accountability for not doing his job, he decides to throw the sleazy air filter guy into an airlock and only lets him out after he promises not to fuck it up next time. And also to pay Miller double. I'll let it slide though because Sleazy Air Filter Guy is an asshole.
Back on Earth, United Nations Undersecretary Chrisjen Avasarala shows up for about five minutes in this episode. The only thing she does is torture a guy. End scene.
Meanwhile, the good ship Canterbury is on its way to Ceres with a big haul of space ice that the station needs to turn into water. Second Officer James Holden gets immediately promoted, much to his dismay, because his previous boss Mike Ehrmantraut went insane from being out in space too long.
Mystery strikes when the gang gets a weird distress signal from a ship called the Scopuli. Captain McDowell, probably having watched enough Star Trek episodes to know that this can't be anything good, decides to ignore it. Holden just can't stop himself from doing a good thing, though, and secretly reports the signal, officially making the Canterbury Legally Obligated™ to investigate.
He picks his away team (unknowingly also picking the people he's going to spend the rest of this show with) and takes a shuttle to investigate the drifting Scopuli, where they find everything shut down except for the beacon that brought them here. "Pirate bait", or so it seems.
Suddenly, McDowell advises the away team that a very scary ship has appeared out of nowhere and that they need to get the hell out of there. The gang gets back on the shuttle just in time for the mystery ship to fire not just regular torpedoes, but nuclear torpedoes at them. The torpedoes close to zero...and then continue streaking towards the Canterbury.
Holden tells McDowell to eject the space ice to form a protective barrier, but he refuses, apparently willing to die rather than lose his payday. The payday (and everything else aboard) is lost anyway, however, as the Canterbury erupts into the most beautiful supernova I've ever seen.
"She's gone. They nuked her. She's gone."
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My thoughts
So this is where I actually have to do the analysis thing. Since the beginning of this show is split into three primary subplots that all deal with a different piece of the Julie puzzle (a narrative device that I fucking love, by the way), I'll divide things up by talking about each one individually because that just makes sense.
Before I do that though, I just want to briefly say that that opening scene with Julie on the Scopuli is just the perfect opening to this show. It immediately gives us a very brief glimpse inside the puzzle box that our main cast is going to spend all of this season (and most of this show) trying to open. It's quick, it's tense, it's completely terrifying, and it's unforgettable if you've seen it.
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Miller on Ceres:
And we follow up that perfect opening scene with a perfect choice for which of these three main threads to start with. The thing that's great about dividing up the characters like this is that each of them only has a piece of what's going on with Julie and the Scopuli, but no one has the full picture. Miller, though, gets the most information off the bat and is the only person in the main cast who's looking for Julie specifically, so it's only natural that we should start with him.
His story is also the inspiration for the title of this episode, "Dulcinea". For those of you who aren't big Don Quixote fans, it's a reference to Quixote's fantasy lover that he invents because he styles himself as a knight and, of course, every knight needs his damsel. He describes her in excruciating detail; she's royalty in a far-off land who is the epitome of feminine beauty, the ideal of Womanhood Incarnate--or his vision of it at least.
And the deeper Miller goes in his investigation, the more quixotic he gets with his idea of who Julie is. He's never met or spoken to Julie, but as he unravels her activities prior to departing on the Scopuli, he becomes increasingly obsessed with her, imagining what kind of a person she must be, picking apart every little detail and transposing it onto his vision of what her life must be like. I'm sure he would call it "being a good detective", but it's much more than that to him.
Throughout Miller's jaunt around town with Havelock, they banter back and forth, and through their conversations, we get a great sense of their personalities. Whereas Miller is the grizzled veteran who's had his morality thoroughly beaten out of him, Havelock is a by-the-book rookie cop who seems genuinely interested in learning about Belters, if only so that he can police them more effectively.
It's a very tried-and-true buddy cop pairing, but it works really well here. Havelock gets to be our audience surrogate for this story as we learn more about how Ceres and Belters operate.
This thread has the biggest worldbuilding burden out of the three and it pulls it off so well. We get so much about life in the Belt, the politics of the Solar System, the Outer Planets Alliance, or OPA (who will definitely be showing up later), and the logistics of maintaining a huge population of humans on a space station. And none of it feels clunky or awkward in the slightest. It's exactly the style of worldbuilding I loved in "The Emissary" from Deep Space Nine.
Ceres itself also has huge DS9 vibes, and not in a good way. The set design team did such a good job making this place look old, weathered, and completely falling apart. Except, of course, for the nice apartment buildings where the cops, off-worlders, and everyone else rich enough to ignore the seedy underbelly get to live.
There are a ton of fantastic, evocative lines in this arc, but I think my favorite is Miller's deadpan proclamation that "There are no laws on Ceres, just cops." A perfect summary of everything we see on screen about how power is wielded in this place.
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Chrisjen on Earth:
This is the shortest thread where the least happens, but it will grow into one of my favorites. We don't get too much additional insight into what's going on, but we do get two important things: 1) Chrisjen Avasarala is a stone-cold bitch who thinks the OPA are terrorists, and 2) the OPA are apparently trying to get their hands on illegal stealth technology, which doesn't help with the whole "terrorism" thing.
This links up to both Miller's and Holden's subplots: we know about the OPA from Miller, and the ship that eventually blows up the Cant was using Martian stealth tech. Of course, since Holden and crew have no idea about the OPA, they immediately start thinking that Mars is out to get them, which will continue to play into the story going forward.
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Also important to note is that Chrisjen is getting this information through the most brutal torture I've seen on TV in a long time: forcing a Belter whose body can't handle Earth's gravity to stand for hours on end by holding him up with hooks under his arms. After Chrisjen goes on and on about his "weak Belter lungs and brittle Belter bones", she coldly turns around and tells them to hold him up for another 10 hours. "If he survives, call me."
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Fucking ghoulish, and definitely not a good look for Madam Undersecretary's first appearance. You're gonna have to trust me now when I say that she becomes one of my favorite characters in the main cast. This is about as bad as she gets, but she continues being manipulative and cold-blooded for most of this show. That's just who she is. To me, it's part of what makes this subplot of scheming at the UN so engaging.
We'll be seeing a lot more of Chrisjen going forward, and she'll get much better. At the very least, she will stop torturing this guy. But only because someone will tell her not to.
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Holden on the Canterbury:
If Miller's story shows us life in the Belt and Chrisjen's shows us the politics of the Solar System, Holden's thread is all about life onboard a spaceship, which is important because we're going to be spending a lot of time on spaceships. This is also the part of the episode that has the most CG and honestly it holds up really really well. I know it's less than a decade old and they probably got a lot of money for the pilot but still! It looks great!
I'll drop a brief shoutout here as well for the ship designs in this show. They knocked it out of the goddamn park with the Cant's design: it's a big, boxy, dull gray, ugly thing that looks designed to haul ice and do literally nothing else. Everything is so practical and, above all else, plausible. They look like humans from the near future built them and that's the highest compliment I can give them.
There are shades of the first act of "Alien" here as we are essentially dropped into the Cant in the middle of its mission and get to see the camaraderie and hierarchy between all the members of the crew. We also get to know more about Holden, and immediately he begins showing us his defining character trait: he wields a lot of authority and respect, but he hates being in charge.
We see this in the very first scene onboard the Cant when one of the ice haulers, Paj, gets his arm severed while working outside the ship. He seems completely unfazed by this, though, since the company will send him a prosthetic and he's been working for them long enough to get a really good one.
Not only does this happen often enough that the company just buys prosthetics as a cost of doing business, there are literally tiers of coverage depending on years of service. What an optimistic future this is turning out to be.
Paj pleads with Holden to make sure the company doesn't send him a "used" arm (a frightening thought), to which Holden replies with something that he will continue to say, in so many words, over and over: "I'm just another clock-puncher like you." Holden knows he has authority on the Cant, but all he wants to be is a clock-puncher, which he makes very clear to pretty much everyone he talks to, including Captain McDowell when he essentially forces the XO job onto him.
Later on, we get our first glimpse at Holden's other primary personality trait, that being that he is The Main Character and therefore the most kind-hearted soul that can exist in this cold, selfish world. He logs the distress signal they received from the Scopuli, thereby ensuring that they'll have to divert from Ceres (and lose their on-time bonus) in order to investigate.
He shares this privately with Chief Engineer Naomi Nagata before the shuttle mission, to which her only reply is to tell him to keep that to himself. Fair play, considering she was just talking about how she wanted to strangle the little fucking do-gooder before she realized it was her new XO. Excuse me, Acting XO.
Before the shuttle launch, we're briefly introduced to the rest of the away team: the aforementioned Naomi; her mechanic Amos Burton, whose defining character trait is doing whatever Naomi tells him to do; ship's pilot Alex Kamal, who we previously saw being an annoying blabbermouth on the Cant; and Med-Tech Shed Garvey, who sewed up Paj's arm and wants everyone to know that he does not want to be here. Yes, his first name really is Shed.
Most of this part of the episode is setting up what'll happen next so we don't get a lot of time with any of these guys, but we'll have time for some great character work in the coming episodes.
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And that said, what a great setup for what comes next! Nearly all of the people we just got to know on the Cant are vaporized by a mysterious ship, there's a cloud of space debris hurtling toward Holden's little shuttle, and we have a hell of a puzzle box to dig into. Did Mars blow up the Cant? Did the OPA? Why would either of them want to? What does it all have to do with Julie and the Scopuli? And what the hell was that fucking space goo??
Despite covering so much ground in this pilot, The Expanse makes it very clear that we've barely scratched the surface. And even though I've already seen this whole show and know where it's going, it took everything I had to not hit the "next episode" button.
I will be doing that very soon though because I had a blast writing this up and I definitely want to keep doing it! Apologies that this one ran so long -- I assumed I was going to write a lot with this being the first episode and everything but I had so many thoughts that didn't make it into this post. I'm sure I'll be refining the format as we go along as well.
If you read all the way to here, I'm genuinely flattered and I hope you have a wonderful day.
~ Kady <3
#the expanse#media analysis#sci fi#kady's expanse rewatch blog#<- whenever I write more of these they'll be in this tag#tw torture#torture mention#random tags of things I didn't mention:#fucking LOVE this show's intro sequence. absolutely fantastic and I loved hearing it again#the little bird that only has to flap its wings a little bit because of the low gravity!!!#I love Miller's absolutely rancid vibes with his ex-partner-girlfriend
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finally progressed fallen london far enough to play Firmament and I'm going a little bit insane about it. chapter 1 was deeply confusing and incoherent but I think I get most of what's going on now
but never mind all that, what's the over/under that we get to kiss Tatterdemalion in future chapters
#im obsessed with him.#man who makes me do scholar of the correspondence challenges while hanging off ropes over the void. and maybe a socialist or smth?#and ex(?)sequencer?#im sooo liberation of night pilled but tatterdemalion the dawnseeker can stay. just him#fallen london#fallen london firmament
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currently writing a report on the pilot episode of the bear for my screenwriting class which has been so much fun and i’ve made some fun new discoveries!!! i feel dumb for only just now realizing this but god the way this show uses music is even more effective than i initially even though because “new noise” by refused is immediately associated with carmy (and note that it never builds to the to the lyrical breakdown, there is no resolution or catharsis to the chaos) but then “old engine oil” by the budos band becomes associated with the beef/chicago as carmy lights up the stoves and then we get launched into a montage of chicago, baby pictures, and photos of chicago...literally NEW vs OLD...and the sound supervisors remix these two together TWICE during the pilot to signal carmy’s re-integration into the history of the beef/chicago (1. carmy beginning the morning prep 2. carmy telling everyone to try the new sandwiches) like!!! they used popular music as leitmotifs!!!
#oh also idk why it never clicked that the reason they used “animal” by pearl jam at the end was probably because. The Bear.#like. the show. but also carmy is the animal and also the opening dream sequence features an animal KFDSHFKDSKDS#it feels so obvious in hindsight but i literally went OHHH out loud last night lmao#also note that i mean “popular” not as the genre but just as in not a traditional underscore (ex. succession)#i'm taking a film music class rn hopefully that's correct lmao#but anyways it's just funny that it's quite literally a juxtaposition of the TITLES THEMSELVES?? how did i never notice this#the bear#media analysis#maya.txt
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The feminine urge to assign rivals for a made up Playstation All Stars sequel.
#and cutscenes-and death interactions-and the opening sequence with a similar song to finale#um I really don't think it needs THAT many new characters but I would like to see some that I feel like are necessities#ex: crash-spyro-vib ribbon-abe from odd world- rasputin from psychonauts-jammer lammy-Joel/Ellie-Rivet-and then the lbp3 characters#none of them are a personal want (except sort of Raz and lbp3) but I feel like they're needed#I can't think of a whole bunch more unless if their soul purpose is that they would be a good rival with an existing character in the roste#but idk if that's a good reason to keep a character in#I think Evil Cole should be out of the roster though#idc or know much about zues isacc and emmet#I like Kat-keep Kat but actually make her a non DLC character#maybe pairing her against Raz would a fun battle#playstation all stars#psasbr#actually idk if Cole would stay because I don't think he's that relevant of a character to the Infamous lore anymore but idk#It would probably be the other guy with the beanie instead-but I just want one of him
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