oh my gosh i’m finally making a post about this because. it’s so annoying to me. i don’t think it’s been *explicitly* said in jrwi, but it’s very heavily implied (mostly in the episodes where gillion was missing in the pearl) that jay was scared of losing gill because she lost ayva. that was very heavily implied. that does NOT MEAN she sees gill the same way she saw ayva, as a sibling. THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT. you can relate ur relationship with two people together and those relationships aren’t automatically the same
i’ve seen that used so many times when ppl r like ‘gill and jay are sibling coded’ THEY ARENT. THEY ARENT. STOP TRYING TO NUCLEAR FAMILY EVERYTHING. they can be close in ways except familial and romantic oh my goodness. like i guarantee you jay is just as scared to lose chip and queen and ollie etc etc as she is to lose gill, mainly in LARGE PART to her trauma from losing ayva
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a real blorbo is someone you can both write a lengthy and serious/sad analysis on yet also constantly and i mean constantly make stupid jokes about
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Shipping is fun and all but I swear every single time someone makes a comment, whether as a joke or in a legitimate analysis, about there being "no other explanation" for a pair's interactions, I lose just a bit more of my sanity
Like, no, you guys don't get it. Romance is not about the Amount of devotion, it's about the COLOR. the FLAVOR of it all. a character can be just as devoted to their platonic friend as they are to their romantic partner, and they don't love either of them more, just differently.
But because the majority of people still have it stuck in their minds that romance exists on the highest tier of love, I'm stuck seeing endless takes that boil down to "these two care about each other too much for it to NOT be romantic" as if that's the core determining factor to how literally any of this works
In conclusion: stop telling me that I don't understand the story if I don't interpret the leads as romantic, I am TIRED
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