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purplenimsicle · 2 years ago
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Between Us Episode 6 Hia Count!
Last week's shortage of Hias was made up this week. We had a heavy amount of Hias and bonus Hias this week.
This episode was also heavy on the emotional damage. Hugs to all ♡
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Team said Hia 23 times this episode.
In what was a very emotionally heavy episode 6. I'm pretty sure I was crying for more than half the episode, so I might have missed a hia here or there. I was a mess.
So if I missed any hias let me know 😊
☆BONUS HIA!☆
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We got graced with 8 bonus Hias!!! Win's little brother is so cute and accepted Team right away! My heart was so happy ❤
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itsallaboutzayn · 2 years ago
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- "I'm gonna scold him tomorrow." - "Yes, please do. I like it."
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appomils · 2 years ago
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I just realised Dean sat and watched Team and Win cry and kiss next to the pool after Team almost drowned I'm gonna go cry now
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teodorable · 2 years ago
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This just in in ‘shit watching thai bls has made me say’: 
*watching between us episode 6 part 3* 
“lol that’s where the condom car was” 
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woper123 · 2 years ago
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No hesitation fr
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maroonsundrops · 2 years ago
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The way my heart shattered when watching Team sit outside of Win’s door like a lost puppy waiting for his Hia to come home 🥺
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eisenblancart · 2 years ago
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tears everywhere
i need the next episode pls thx
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mirabella96 · 2 years ago
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Of course I forgot to mention something last week. And even ealier! (I was kinda confused so bear with me)
So the ending scene of ep 6 was in the trailer for the ep in ep 5. And i wasscered me cause there Win isn't cruel and not letting Team into the room will be incredibly cruel - hence impossible. And then ep 6 come, we see Team sadly sitting etc. Exept in the trailer there was a scene OR I LOST MY MIND couse it's no longer there. But I am sure I have there were a scene where Win was hugging Team and and said that he won't leave him. And I am pretty sure it would happend in front of the door. Did they edit the trailers or I made that up. OH IT WAS IN the trailer for the whole series.
BUT it kinda still holds up the point I wanted to make and that being: there is something really of with the editing of his show. This time: it's the second completly unnesseary cliffhanger. Like we knew how the pool scene will resolve and now we know that Win come running to Team.
I am not even sure why it's bothering me so much.
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alejunsu · 2 years ago
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Esta escena... 💔
Definitivamente el capitulo de ayer me hiso llorar y se que aun falta por sufrir pero de verdad amo esta serie realmente me esta gustando mucho
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shipperpersempre · 2 years ago
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haastera · 8 months ago
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Murder Drones has to be written as a multi-season series. There's only one episode left and I'm still confused about so many different things.
-How exactly did CYN make the Murder Drones (a better explanation than saying she used the solver)?
-When exactly did CYN make the Murder Drones?
-Where exactly did CYN make the Murder Drones?
-What happened in-between the Gala massacre and Earth being destroyed?
-How exactly did CYN invade and corrupt other human exo-planets?
-What's up with the other, uniquely designed Murder Drones?
-What does CYN even want beyond being hungry?
-What is the A.S really? An A.I or an ancient Outer god type entity?
-When's the French drone showing up?
-What's with the other two ships that arrived with Flesha?
-What's the proper timeline of events?
-How exactly was the Absolute Solver activated in UZI and Doll?
-How does the Absolute Solver work?
-Why did JCJ arrive at the Elliot mansion to investigate?
-What was the Gala for?
-Why is Flesha posing as a JCJ technician and does she have a direct connection to the company?
-Where did Flesha and Murder Drone J come from?
-Why does Flesha still have the mansion key on her keychain if it was destroyed years ago?
-What is humanity's current state?
-What happened to V?
-What happens to a Murder Drone's Eldritch form if CYN is no longer their admin?
-Who is Lizzy's secret friend?
-What happened to Thad in Ep4?
-How did Nori survive and make it to Cabin Fever Labs?
-Why didn't Yeva also survive if Nori could?
-What's with JCJ's motto?
-How accurate was Ep5 to what really happened at the mansion?
-What's with the disappearing oven cores in Ep6?
-Is Tessa truly dead?
-Is the text about the Cabin Fever Cathedral already being there a joke or serious?
-Does J know about Tessa really being Flesha?
-Did N, V and J always have their personalities as Murder Drones or just their Copper 9 versions?
-If they always had them why bother with the corporate cover story?
-What's with Tessa's Ep3 pink suitcase?
-Why was nanite acid introduced as a powerful weapon only to never be used?
-What happened to the original N, V and J? Where did they go after the mansion incident?
-Did J fight Nori in the past?
-Why does Khan say he had a kill all humans phase when he was younger?
-What's with Outpost 009?
-When and where did N kill Nori?
-What's the purpose of the corpse spires?
-What was CYN's original personality?
-How much of worker drone CYN is left in current CYN?
-What Solver entity was at Camp 98.7 in Ep4?
-What's up with Flesha's star patch?
And a bunch more.
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itsallaboutzayn · 2 years ago
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"When I saw you drowning, I also felt like I was gonna die." 🥺😢
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aziraphales-library · 11 months ago
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Hello, i just watched season 2 and I'm hurt like i need something for healing
It's my first good omens fic so i want a good rec
So please Help me.
I want something with very similar to how season two was and also without the ending
And i like it to be new:)
(sorry for my bad English It's not my first language.)
Hi. Here are some series two alternate ending fics...
Better Millions of Years Late than Never by figuring_it_out (G)
“Yes, let’s” Aziraphale whispers. Teary, achy, and crumbling. Deeply regretting his millions of years long denial. Well, no more. I respectfully reject the season 2 finale until further notice. An attempt at an alternate ending.
love is going to lead you by the hand by mygalfriday (T)
In all their time together, Aziraphale has grown used to the many and varied ways Crowley looks at him. Mercurial creature that he is, Crowley never runs out of emotions and his face displays them all so clearly. Never, in the whole history of their long acquaintance, has Crowley ever looked at Aziraphale the way he looks at him now.
Authorial Intent by gaslightgallows (T)
Michael’s plan to erase Aziraphale from the Book of Life has certain… flaws. A revision of the final season of S2 Ep6, where the Metatron does not make an appearance.
Between sand and stardust by lgbtqcrowley (T)
It’s been 6 months since Aziraphale chose to stay on Earth with Crowley. Now he can’t think of anything better than moving to the South Downs, but what if Crowley doesn’t want to. Meanwhile Crowley is having very similar thoughts. Once again they have to be reminded to communicate.
Promises by Angelica_Tree (G)
Alternate ending to season 2, episode 6. Crowley gets to speak first, and the words he says sparks a confession from Aziraphale. Afterwards Aziraphale tells him about the Metatron’s offer, an offer they decide to use to their own advantage.
Run Back to Me by Caedmon (T)
The two angels got on the lift and turned around, and Crowley stared at them while the Metatron leaned over to press the button. The doors started to close - “Wait!” he heard, and his head snapped up. An alternate ending, beginning when Crowley turns to leave.
- Mod D
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stitching-in-time · 5 months ago
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Voyager rewatch s3 ep6: Remember
I love B'Elanna episodes, and this is one of her best. There's so much good material for B'Elanna here, and Roxann Dawson gives a fantastically nuanced and hearfelt performance, playing both her and the character of Korenna in this one.
This is probably one of the best episodes of the whole series in terms of directly, confrontationally taking on a relevant social issue, in the way that the original series did in the 60s. The absolutely terrifying thing about it is how much more revelant it's gotten since it first aired, and it just shows how important Star Trek is in terms of saying things that no other show would talk about, or would even be allowed to talk about, in today's political climate.
It starts off nice and normal, with some aliens, the Enarans, visiting Voyager and helping them make some improvements in engineering. B'Elanna is working with two of the scientists, who have been there for a few days, and who she has a good rapport with. We get a little scene with B'Elanna being Harry's wingman with the younger scientist, who likes him (B'Elanna and Harry are such cute bffs!!! I love it!!!) and then B'Elanna goes back to her quarters, where she goes to sleep and has a very racy dream, and has to be woken up from it the next morning because she missed the start of her duty shift. She then tells her other bff Chakotay all about her racy dream, and he's all like 'get it girl, I won't telll anybody you were late for work because of your sex dream, I got you fam.' (Because on Star Trek, people just tell their friends about their sex dreams, or the sexy candle ghosts they inherit, whatever. Nobody has any boundaries on a starship, I guess! lol)
But she keeps having the dreams, and in them she seems to be experiencing someone else's life. Eventually the dreams break through when she's awake, and when she collapses in the corridor, they realize their telepathic alien visitors must be behind it somehow, but they deny intentionally doing anything.
Meanwhile, the dreams go from being fun and romantic to more and more serious. Korenna, the woman whose life B'Elanna is experiencing, is torn between her lover, who comes from a culture outside her society's mainstream, and her father, who's part of the ruling class that oppresses her lovers people. We learn the love affair is clandestine because his people are subject to curfews, and ID checkpoints, and forced deportations. Korenna starts out sweet and innocent and sympathetic to his people, but as he tells her more of what's really going on, she doesn't want to believe that her father could be involved in something so terrible. Her father uses every manipulation tactic to justify his actions, and preys on his daughter's fears to win her over to his side. It's an absolutely devastating scene. Watching her descent into radicalization is horrifying and tragic, and all too familar a sight in our real world of alt-right conspiracy theories- chillingly, the things her father says are the same right-wing talking points we see today on the news.
B'Elanna eventually learns the memories belong to Jora Mirell, the older scientist she was working with, who regretted what she'd done, and wanted someone who would care and understand to know what her society had tried so hard to scrub from their history. When she dies, B'Elanna interupts the farewell party for the Enarans, and confronts their leader for the cover up of the genocide his people perpetrated. He denies and makes excuses, the other Enarans don't want to believe it, and the Voyager crew looks uncomfortable, and suggests that she shouldn't say it in the middle of the party. But B'Elanna's not anywhere in the vicinity of fucking around, and she says it all right there, where everyone can hear it.
Later, Captain Janeway tells B'Elanna she believes her, but that Voyager can't interfere with another society, and they must let the Enarans go, and leave them to do what they will, even if it means burying the knowledge again. B'Elanna is still distraught and outraged that no one will acknowledge what happened, and that no justice will be done. But Janeway tells her to go talk to the younger scientist she worked with before she leaves. B'Elanna does, and appeals to her to open her mind and think about what she told them. The Enaran woman agrees to telepathically link with B'Elanna so she can experience Jora Mirell's memories and see what happened for herself. The last shot is of her in the first memory, in Korenna's place, just like B'Elanna was. We're left with the hope that now that someone on their planet had the courage to look the truth in the eye, maybe their society can acknowlege it, and change for the better.
This whole story just hits so hard in light of current events. Are there Israeli parents, right now, telling their children the same things the father in this episode told his daughter, to justify their govenment's genocide against the Palestinians? Somewhere, on some news network, right now, I guarantee there's a right-wing pundit making the same speech the father makes in the town square in this episode, telling his followers how immigrants, or trans people, are dangerous, and undermining our society, and must be controlled or exterminated, for our safety. It's happened so many times in the US, and around the world, and then they say it was for the best, or that it didn't happen at all, so that when they do it again, they can claim that they would never, that it could never happen, don't be ridiculous, we're not evil, what we're doing is right, and for your own good. It makes me want to scream with rage, and I teared up watching B'Elanna march into that party full of complacent people, and speak truth to power, and force them to confront their own complicity in the evil system they benefit from. B'Elanna was and is such an important character to me, because here was a female character who was allowed to express her rage, and the audience was allowed, and even encouraged (some of the time at least), to sympathize with her. I hate when they try to write off her anger as being 'just Klingon things lol' because that is absolutely not what it is, at all. It's the anger of someone who's been marginalized, who's seen injustice, and won't fucking stand for it anymore, anywhere. Who knows everyone deserves better, and will fucking fight for it, whenever, wherever. I love that this episode lets us see that, and that in this story, her outrage is what drives the first steps for these people to start down the path to healing and change. The Enarans are telepathic, so Korenna choosing B'Elanna to relive her experiences wasn't just because she was there. She must have felt that B'Elanna was the person who would feel it the most deeply and fight hardest for what was right.
This episode makes me sad and angry, but it's supposed to. In a country where people are trying to ban teaching our history in our schools, an episode like this is more important than ever. Maybe in some state where schools aren't allowed to teach children about slavery, or the holocaust, or the genocide of Native Americans, or any queer history, maybe some kid will see this Star Trek episode, because their conservative parents think it's just a show about spaceships. And maybe this story will stick with them when their parents try to tell them that it's okay to hate one group of people or another. Maybe they'll hear their parents echoing a villain's words, and they'll start to consider that maybe their parents are wrong. And maybe they'll start to think critically enough to resist the poison of bigotry and break free one day. All it takes is one person to start questioning, and that's how things start to change.
I'm sure there's someone out there who doesn't like this episode, who could find plot holes, or something to criticize, but not me. That's not what's important to me here. This story is what Star Trek is about, at it's core. It's anti-fascist, anti-racist, it's about challenging and dismantling systems of oppression. Since 1966, it's been there to say something hopeful for all us who believe humanity can do better, and I'm profoundly grateful to have it.
Tl;dr: A hard-hitting episode that explores how easily even good people can become indoctrinated to bigoted, xenophobic ideas, and which shows us how even one person standing up and looking it in the eye can make a difference. Absolutely top notch, essential Star Trek viewing.
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woper123 · 2 years ago
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Since I don't have the power to gif there is only screenshots of it but I KNOW this is a scene where win is figuring out his feelings but- he do be looking fine😭✋️with this fit he has please he is too handsome😭😭😭
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twig-tea · 1 year ago
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Shadow the series: hopefully an enabling post
I want as many people as are interested to be able to watch this series so as promised: Here's a non-spoilery summary of potential triggers and squicks in Shadow the Series eps 1-7.
The really brief version: this show is really good, lots of intense things happening with family trauma, family violence, mental health, and abuse, but the actual supernatural stuff is pretty mild and the gore and violence is very minimal. There are also light comedy moments, and pining, and friendship, and the mystery is fun to watch unravel, so I didn't find it too spooky (but I have a high spooky tolerance so you may want to take breaks or otherwise do what you need to).
Ep1
Vomiting
Some creepy music
Slight jump scares
Depictions of drowning
Homophobic slurs
Bullying (including punches)
Scars (potentially self-harm but it's not clear)
Mention of ghosts, non-graphic ghost, creepy amorphous smoke
Ep2
References to hypnosis, potential gaslighting or hallucinations, uncertainty of reality
Institutional homophobia
Bullying (non-graphic)
Homophobia
Mention of possible teacher/student relationship (potentially unrequited)
Ep3
Bullying, homophobia
Mention of dead bodies
Mention of ghosts
Mention of family violence
Depictions of drowning
Flickering lights
Mild corporal punishment
Non-graphic ghost
Mentions of cancer
Creepy grinning (lmao idk how else to list this)
Ep4
Mentions of cancer and treatment including deteriorating physical state
Depictions of deteriorating mental state
Depiction of end-of-life medical care in hospital
Depictions of family violence (yelling, grabbing, threats, slapping, kicking, beating, threats with a gun) of both a mother and child
Hospitalization for mental illness, psychosis
Mention of antidepressants
Threatening someone's freedom with hospitalization
Accusations of infidelity
Depiction of suicide by hanging (not the actual death, just the body in partial shot)
Description of what sounds like childhood sexual assault from the perspective of a child (non-graphic, vague)
Depictions of alcoholism
Child neglect (feeding a child food they are allergic to)
Allergic reaction in a child
Beating (not too graphic but there is blood on knuckles and blood on face shown)
Funeral, death of a parent (mother and father)
Floating body
Ep 5
Floating body
Systemic inertia (probably not triggering but seriously infuriating)
Mentions of narcotic use
Mentions of bipolar disorder
Creepy mask
Casual mentions of father's death
Implied one-sided teacher/student crush (student hugging teacher from behind)
Non-graphic ghost
Homophobia, bullying
Teacher/student relationship (kissing, implied sexual relationship between older woman and younger male)
Negative self-talk around mental illness and medicating mental illness
Descriptions of hallucinations
Ep6
Smoking (supposed to be marijuana but looks like manufactured cigarettes)
Wet dream resulting from an erotic-coded moment with amorphous smoke (idk how to properly warn for this lol)
Scratches on body (ambiguous source)
Mentions of pregnancy
Implied infidelity (by a married couple)
Slap
Bite, punches
Non-graphic ghost, mild jump scare
Creepy "fun house" with decorations including a lot of bloody handprints/blood-sprayed walls, creepy clown, distorting mirrors, screaming, flashing light, red lighting
Ep7
Creepy "fun house" with decorations including a lot of bloody handprints/blood-sprayed walls, creepy clown, distorting mirrors, screaming, flashing light, red lighting
Multiple people punched in the head, bruised faces from being punched in the mouth (mostly student-on-student but one parent punching their child)
Mild jump-scare with a loud sound
Vision of multiple bodies on the ground, with pools of blood (brief, no visible wounds, gore is mild)
Clothed heavy makeout between married female teacher and male student
Flash of someone blindfolded and someone with a gun
Implied sexual dream with amorphous smoke
Mention of loss of a limb, dripping of blood (no wound visible)
Mentions of drug use (spoon over a flame shown, implying heroin)
Depictions of someone dying by firing squad as a death sentence (death not shown)
Non-graphic ghost
Someone being choked
The preview for the second half has a bunch more stuff, but nothing that hasn't been warned for in the first half (choking, punching, hanging, creepy mask, amorphous smoke, etc.)
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