#i find it nice. a cute little parallel between the 3 :3 now horror gets his own personal genocidal human experience
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who made the mtt. and no i dont mean like who made the CONCEPT of the murder time trio (because i know who that is. touken kamui i thank you for the fangame every day :3) but like,,,, who decided to just randomly pair these 3 together?? like whaaaat.......
part of me wants to believe it was rahafwabas with the whole bad sanses group thingy being made with those 3 in there and then like. the fangame just gave them specifically a seperate group name. but STILL,,,,, where did this trio come from
#so rain of dust got a reboot a couple of months ago and now triple the insanity did too#and my newest favorite detail in the video is that theres a section where dust and killer's sprites are#glitching out. wanna know why??? BECAUSE HORROR GOT DELETED MTT BETTA THEY ALWAYS TOGETHER#insanity is just a horror replacement i fear i dont understand at all why he's even in the trio#WHY IS IT A TRIO. IF THERE'S A SUPPOSED FOURTH. THATS A SQUAD BRO#istg he was just added there for like shock factor or smth bc horror wasn't powerful enough to keep up#it saddens me so much to have him here but also that means it saddens kist as well :3#and killer and dust's sprites are red while insanity's is purple#YOU WILL NEVER BE HIM INSANITY!!!! YOU WILL NEVER BE HORROR I FEAR#idc what anyone says idc how many people shit on the mtt fangsme concept i LOVE IT#its like one of the few mtt content i get that doesnt involve nightmare#like. ok. bad sanses cool. i however could not give two shits about the oil monstrosity and cross#please i need my own little seperate island to myself where only i get to enjoy the mtt reboot songs#cycle of endless death against a common foe. they HAVE to learn how to work together no matter what#its not like they can just give up (looking at you horror) because the human will keep on killing again and again#waaait waaaaait in an mtt fangame dynamic horror would also experience the genocides :3 awww shared truama :3#isnt it so badass that horror literally had to get DELETED because he couldnt die and therefore the human got mad#ok fine maybe im glad theres at least a reason my boy got removed from the trio but still#the human can kill dust and killer as many times as they want. the other two will keep trying to stop them bc of dt#but horror CANT die. theres no fun in that. and one day he'll just give up. that's not amusing at all#i find it nice. a cute little parallel between the 3 :3 now horror gets his own personal genocidal human experience#man the mtt fangame human is smart asf like. DAMN. i forgot bro could just erase the trio#anyways i think that it's a good concept IDC. why are they stuck in the endless loop of human kill human reset? idk lemme check#i forgot that gaster was involved in this fuckass au LMAO but at least he's not THAT involved. more like a background character#the satsujinki was created only for murder. does it have any other thoughts? any other wants and needs? i love it so much my baby#and then the phase after that just consists of my trio emptily operating off the faintest instincts they have#after all this time spent together fighting do they not instinctually long for eachother?#me imagining these empty husks to hold hands and hug. as if theyd only truly be able to coexist peacefully with their minds lost#but at least theyre together. at least theyre always together forever :3 even if they don't know anything else#tricule rant
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TGCF Book 3 Reaction pt. 6 - We are going to Mt. Tonglu!
hahaha. So, funny thing. I got impatient and just breezed though the last two books and consumed all of the post-canon content I could find. But, even though I have finished TGCF, that doesnât mean I didnât leave notes that I want in big chunks like this. So I will continue working on this
Even though I read the novel, I will stay true to my notes to the best of my abilities.
Ch 138: Xie Lian remembering that he threw his meatballs like bullets without any spiritual strength, like how he went about the past 800 years
- Me: Why do people not realize that Xie Lian is buff. Buff Xie Lian art, where?
Qi Rong turns out to be a better chef than Xie Lian. Like possible House Husband material
- Me: Yo. WTF. I call hack! How did- *remembering Qi Rongâs backstory*... Okay, but how did he learn and hone his skills?
Heavenâs Eye cultivator group about to chow down on some hair when Xie Lian steps in with the pebble toss
- Me: Xie Lian saving cultivators from committing c*nn*bal*sm
Ch 139: Hua Cheng builds a little golden palace outside and then kicks it. The shady inn illusion crashes as well.
- Me: Can this get animated?Â
Feng Xin mentioning of an ascension acceleration method with dead babies
- Me: Wait! What if Feng Xinâs ascension is the suspicious one instead of Mu Qing
Ch 140: Xie Lian finds Guzi to be sick and dehydrated.Â
Mama Bear Xie Lian - Awaken
- Me: Oh shit. Xie Lian is pissed at his cousin.
Ch 141: Learning about who the father to the fetus spirit is. Learning that the fetus spirit is named Cuo Cuo. Secrets around Cuo Cuoâs birth abundant
- Me: WAIT! HE HAD S*X WITH LAN CHANG. HE F*KED?!
Xie Lian reassuring Hua Cheng, but Hua Cheng turning it around to saying that his actions are up to him. Xie Lian feels something.
Xie Lian and Hua Cheng had a moment when suddenly they see someone sitting at the table making tea
- Me: No! Is it Jun Wu?
Jun Wu is pouring three cups of tea
- Me: He saw the intimate scene between the two
Red flower that slips on the edge of the flower pot is about to fall when Xie Lian caught it like itâs the most precious thing in the world
- Me: Foreshadowing???
Xie Lian basically saying that Heaven will fall if the Heavenly Emperor is dead. Xie Lian basically saying that Heaven is floating in the sky because of the Heavenly Emperor
- Me: Man, I really hope that the Heavenly Emperor doesnât die and make Heaven crash onto the ground, only to be upheld by the power of Xie Lian and then create a parallel of that scene in book 2, or Atlus holding up the world.
Ch 143: Heaven and the Ghost Kings have a mutual beneficial relationship
Hua Cheng using this fact to exploit Heaven singing him praises for a year.
- Me: Cunning bastard. I would have asked for praises sung to me and Xie Lian if I was in his shoes
Mt. Tonglu has the Klin and both places is that one poisonous jar where the last poisonous creature that is alive after x amount of time is emerged as the victor.Â
- Me: Battle Royale to the death.
Xie Lian sneaks with Ghost as a Puppet Master
- Me: Oh, nice disguise
Swift Life-Extinguishing Blade says he can find if a ghost is suspicious
- Me: Okay, but what if you are the suspicious one?
Xie Lian crouches down to hid behind the 8-12 year old looking Hua Cheng
Hua Cheng as the âPuppet Masterâ disguise:Â âNo one shall touch what I love except for meâ
- Me: Impressive acting there
There is a cloaked figure that Hua Cheng says they are wearing a fake face
- Me: Is it Pei Ming?
Swift Life-Extinguishing Blade dies from one slash. Xie Lian making an observation that sounds like a jokeÂ
- Me: lol
Ch 14-Mt. Tonglu gate
Some ghost ladies get hurt and the cloaked stranger immediately asks:Â âAre my ladies alright?â
- Me: I was right. It was Pei Ming
Pei Ming about to tease Hua Cheng when Ruoye whips out to hit Pei Ming
- Me: I donât know if that was all Ruoye or influence from Mt. Tonglue, but go Ruoye.Â
Pei Mingâs mysterious candy he got to disguise his spiritual powers is revealed to be shady candy made form Ghost City. Consuming the candy is the equivalent to rubbing skunk spray all over yourself.
- lol
E-Ming has been affected like Hua Cheng. It is now a small sword
- me: Cute
Pei Ming can sense the atmosphere around Hua Cheng and Xie Lian
The Swift Life-Extinguishing Blade turns out to be alive still. Both halves are moving freely
- Me: Itâs still alive. how?!
Pei Ming is revealed to be the âGeneral Who Snapped His Swordâ
- Me: *Four Tales of Heaven Background Understanding Update*
Wine: 100% Understanding & Truth of Creation
Flower Crown: 100Â 50% Understanding of Creation & History -Second Ascension & Third Ascension are Unknown-
Princess: 15% Understanding of Identity & History
Sword: 25% & Growing...Processing backstory now
A giant savage, dark skinned burly man in broken armour appears
- Me: Wait. Do I know this character?
It is revealed to be Ke-Mo
Xie Lian pulls a trick on Swift Life-Extinguishing Blade/MingâGuang and Pei Ming saw it work. The trick was actually the most vile swear word of the Banyue kingdom that is the most disrespectful insult ever.
- Me: What did the army teach you Xie Lian?
Xie Lian calls out for Banyue & Pei Su knowing that they are not at Mt. Tonglu as a tactic to distract Ke Mo
- Me: lol. What if they actually come after Xie Lian called them.
When things start to look good, Xie Lian calls out on it. It is immediately changes into a bad thing
Tiny E-Ming grows with praises from Xie Lian.
Pei Ming does a big brain and smashes E-Mingâs hit to Xie Lianâs lips. E-Ming grows to a very long scimarÂ
- Me: Pei Ming caught on what Xie Lian didnât. Also E-Ming reflectâs Hua Cheng, so, affection makes E-Ming grow. Hua Cheng
As Ke Mo and MingâGuang are abotu to beat Xie Lian and Pei Ming, Banyu and Pei Su do that badass entry of jumping down a cliff and kicking the opponents.
- Me: lol, Banyue and Pei Su actually appeared.Â
Banyue throws a scorpion-snake at Ke Mo fully knowing what she is doing and the 200 years of mutual dislike is behind it.
- Me: Ultimate betrayal.
Banyue: We came here with Rain Master
- Me: Wait. Rain Master is here?
Ch 148: Xie Lian thinks that if he does the same things he did to E-Ming to help him grow, it will help Hua Cheng grow
- Me: Awe. So cute.
Ke Mo vs. Banyue & Pei Su - Round 2: Banyue is too embarrassed to throw her snakes again at Ke Mo. Pei Su swoops in and yeets a basket full at Ke Mo who screams at them
- Me: For some reason I find this scene really funny.\
Xie Lian: Moves into kiss Hua Cheng. He kisses the forehead and is sad about it.Â
Pei Ming learns that Banyue is that Banyue while she backs away from Banyue as Pei Ming comes close to her
- Me:Â Oh wait. Does Pei Ming still smell of those Ghost Candies?
It is revealed that Banyue is weary of Pei Ming because of the candy scent
- Me: Lol, it was the candy
Rain Master is brought up
- Me: *random thought* Does Rain Master & Pei Ming have some history together?
Rain Master is at Mt. Tonglu because Qi Rong stole some of her farmers.
Pei Ming is revealed to be the opposing General of the Rain Master
- Me: Oh, they do have some history together.
Xie Lian & Readers learn about the âTale of the General Who Snapped His Swordâ
- Me: LORE!Â
Sword: 75% Understanding
Ch 149: Pei Ming insults Banyue for not knowing how to cook like other females
- Me: General Pei, I understand that in your time that might have been a norm. But modern times that is different.
Xie Lian says he will teach Banyue how to cook
- Me: Oh no. Someone please stop them.
Banyue is holding a pot of food
- Me: Oh shoit. Did Banyue?
Ch 150: Banyueâs chicken meal is a black mass of questionable origins
- Me: *sob* itâs over. Banyue is now added to the list. But at least she took up her cooking skills after her adopted dad.
Pei Su takes the dubious food and eats it after watching Hua Cheng try some.
- Me: RIP Pei Su
Hua Cheng telling Xie Lian about the history of Mt. Tonglu while Pei Su is dying in the background. Banyueâs cooking somehow turned into a spirit or eldrich horror
- Me: *sob* please. You two are so adorable together, but someone (Pei Su) is literally dying from food poisoning. You are like that one pool meme
Pei Ming has given up on Pei Su to hang with the oblivious couple
Xie Lian has heard of Wuyoung before from his past while training to Ascension.
- Me: Oh. Interesting.Â
Little Xie Lian learned how to recite the Ethic Sutras like nothing because he was a curious child about a forgotten kingdom and the Guoshi made him shut up through sutras.
- Guoshi, how are you real?
Xie Lian: Pei Su is talking weird. Is it because of the Scorpion-Snake?
Banyue: Pei Su has immunity from them
-Me: God you two are so oblivious.
Ch 151: What if Jun Wu is from Wuyoung? Nah. He has a 500 year difference from then.
- Me: *Remembers Qi Rong calling Jun Wu a faker and thinks there is some truth in those words* What if he became an immortal 500 years before his ascension and just loitered around for 500 years until he achieved ascension status.?
The group is Scooby-Doo investigation with Ace Attorney observation skills on the temples. of the Kingdom of Wuyoung to learn why it fell
- Me: intersting. I hope they find something interesting.
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Alright. Going to stop there cause the actual journey to the Klin starts and it is a long journey where there is actually more than what I commented on. Man, I just really picked and choose what to highlight while reading
#sunmay rambles#sunmay reads tgcf#sunmay reads tian guan cifu#sunmay reads hob#sunmay reads heaven official's blessing#tgcf#hob#tian guan ci fu#heaven official's blessing#tgcf spoiler#hob spoiler#book 3 spoiler#Mt. tonglu spoilers#RIP Pei Su#I hope you develop an iron stomach like Hua Cheng to eat Banyue's cooking
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the last of us part 2 opinions that no one asked for but i need to get out of my system !!SPOILERS!!
i literally donât give a shit if the story is for you or not, art is subjective. BUT i think that there are some fundamental misunderstandings about what makes a good game or not?? idk youâre welcome to disagree but people are throwing around a lot of âi didnât like it, therefore it is badâ ideas & itâs not sitting right with me. thereâs gonna be spoilers in this post youâve been warned.
i loved this game. it challenged me and even though it has its issues, it was still really good it still made me think and feel things so some of these reviews have seriously made me go ??!??!?!?!??
if you didnât like tlou2 and want to argue with people that did like it about how bad a game it is iâm not going to do that,, you can go play the first game again iâm not stopping you from not liking and not playing this game. this is simply my perception of the game and the most common criticisms iâve seen.
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if the only reason you donât like the game is because boohoo they killed my favourite character,, literally as someone who has had the majority of my favourite characters die, they didnât disrespect joel by killing him & ppl being THIS babyish about it & calling for them to rewrite the whole story is immature and embarrassing as fuck. thatâs my biggest problem with the âfanbaseâ right now, we all knew that joel did a bad thing in saving ellie and we know that heâs done a ton of bad things before that, remember âweâre shitty people, joel, itâs been that way for a long timeâ?? tess wasnât wrong, it makes sense that someone someday would come back for him and they did. if thatâs what youâre mad about lol get a grip itâs not like we donât see him throughout the whole game. (also i thought we all knew he was gonna die from the first trailer anyway) (also also did you guys not pick up on it when there was a song where the first line was âif i ever were to lose you, iâd surely lose myselfâ they laid out the whole game for you right there lmao)
things iâve seen in reviews repeatedly that didnât sit right:
1) joel and tommy wouldnât have trusted abby.
joel and tommy have been living in a close knit community for four years with friends and family, thereâs already a false sense of security. as far as they know, this is just a group passing through, they had no reason at all to believe that there was any malicious intent after not only saving abby but abby returning the favour and helping them out. theyâve never met them before, up until âthe momentâ theyâre very nice and welcoming, they also needed abby to trust them if they were all going to get out of that mess of infected alive. (ppl also forget that in the first game joel was, although hesitant, still perfectly willing to trust and travel with people, including henry and sam, who were kids just like this group so donât play the âfirst gameâ card)
2) ellie should have killed abby.
youâre seriously trying to tell me that killing abby would magically cure ellie of her ptsd??? if you werenât blinded by your love of joel youâd know thatâs not true lol literally the point is that killing her wouldnât bring joel back it would only leave lev alone and vulnerable like ellie was and the meaningless violence would continue. literally none of the killing the characters did in this game made them feel remotely better, thatâs the point. abby moved on from her pain by finding lev and looking after him, not by killing joel, just like ellie needs to begin to heal, not kill abby. if you wanted that fight to have a choice of whether you could kill abby or not i could POSSIBLY accept that but i would absolutely choose to spare abby every time. that last fight didnât feel right anyway imo, i wanted to let her go before they even started.
3) ellie should have ended up with dina.
this game is shouting at your face that your actions have consequences!! no other ending made sense, if ellie killed abby and went back to find dina & jj still at the farm waiting for her there would be no lesson learned and no character growth!!
3) you shouldnât have played as abby.
this is a grey one to me, i absolutely think you should play as abby but i think that the order was a little off, no one would be rooting for her over ellie after she killed a favourite character but if you have an open mind abbyâs section of the game is really really fun and has some of the best moments in the game. i have some thoughts about what i personally think would have been super cool and iâm going to put it at the end of this post on the off chance that someone reads it but i totally get why they did it the way they did and it worked very well from abbyâs day 2 onwards!!
4) itâs too violent?????
tell me what iâm missing here??? nd was as transparent as possible that this is a violent game centred around revenge and hatred that would feature brutal violence, smart ai and devastating cutscenes. yet there are people complaining that the game is too violent WHILE describing how bad they want to fuck up abby???? i understand not enjoying the violence, i wasnât too bothered bc iâm pretty desensitised & i use way more stealth anyway but there were moments when it didnât feel right & thatâs okay?? thatâs what they warned us about???
5) itâs just pushing an agenda, itâs too sjw.
people exist that are not male, white, straight and cis. stop crying about it.
i know no one will read this but i had a thought about a way to order the story to connect more with abby & needed to put it somewhere:
ok imagine for a minute if they had marketed it as a spinoff not a new game with new characters & no ellie or joel. you start as abby from her first day in seattle, forget everything before that for now!! imagine playing from there through to day 3 as normal, there are some very vague references to her dad dying and to her finally finding the killer but nothing thatâs a giveaway for who her dad was or what happened in jackson. then we get to day 3 and that sniper scene (which was fuckin spectacular btw) and we see that itâs tommy there and itâs like ??!??!?!?!!??!? but we have to let it go for now to move the story on until we get to the theatre and we see eLLIE ?!???!??!?!!?!!?!!!!? and thatâs where it cuts off and we go back and play as ellie and we see what abby did
iâm not a writer and i know that there would be problems with doing it that way but wouldnât it be such a plot twist if we had been playing as abby from the start and connected with her and her friends more before finding out that ellie and tommy are even in the game never mind on their way to kill us??? i get why they didnât do that though lol no one would have played it.
anyway this post isnât attacking people for not liking the game or thinking that there are issues, this post is specifically about the people that claim that itâs objectively a bad game because they personally donât like it.
here are some fuckin good awe-worthy moments that people are conveniently forgetting about:
- this is personal but tommy is one of, if not my favourite character, at least to me heâs one of the most interesting so seeing jeffrey pierce get more screentime was a big win for me!!
- jesse, yara and lev are DELIGHTFUL i love them v v much
- the museum i cried so much itâs so cute
- the acting!!?!?!?? especially ashley, the scene where ellie forced the truth out of joel is my favourite scene in either game acting-wise it BROKE me
- i said it before but the sniper scene was incredible
- the rat king!!! i'm a wimp it was so scary but man that reveal was fantastic
- abbyâs fear of heights,, HELLO that scene on the bridges!!! iâm not scared of heights but it really got me
- the hotel!! how does nd manage to make hotels so scary
- the switch between playable characters was a plot twist and a half!!!! i gasped it was so unexpected i loved it!!!
- actually showing that the characters arenât invincible and struggle with what theyâve been through,, showing ellieâs ptsd was so important!!!!
- ok idk why but the scene in the first game with david in the restaurant makes me so nervous every time,, i start shaking and sometimes i cry when i finish it bc thatâs the definition of horror to me i HATE it itâs too scary. so when i got to that parallel with ellie and abby at the theatre and ellie was âthe davidâ of that encounter i had to sit and think about it for a long time, that scene shook me and i love nd for doing that!!
thereâs probably more but this is already the longest post iâve ever made & iâm tired (iâm not the best at getting my points across as well so if thereâs anything thatâs worded weirdly thatâs on me)
#the last of us#the last of us part two#the last of us part 2#tlou#tloup2#tlou part 2#tlou2#the last of us 2#ellie#joel#naughty dog#abby#the last of us part 2 spoilers#the last of us part ii spoilers#the last of us 2 spoilers#tlou2 spoilers#tloup2 spoilers#spoilers#the last of us part ii#ashley johnson#troy baker
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Review
I really enjoyed Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! While I preferred Goosebumps as a kid, the three Scary Stories books were also an ever-present part of my childhood and I can vividly remember reading them by flashlight with the lights off. The vast majority of my early knowledge of urban legends came from the stories in those books and they certainly helped build my love of spooky things in general as well as the âkids encounter the supernaturalâ sub-genre of horror/sci-fi specifically. I havenât read the books in years (though I still have them), but this movie made me want to revisit them because itâs so good! Â
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Scary Stories is anchored by very strong performances from its teen cast. The main kids do really well with the material theyâre given, crafting protagonists that touch on standard teen archetypes but that are also fleshed out, especially Zoe Margaret Colletti (Stella) and Michael Garza (Ramon). Stella is the most well-rounded and explored character in the film, and Colletti displays a huge range of emotion! She capably led the movie and she clearly has a bright career ahead of her. I liked that Stella was the most into horror and nerdy things among her friends, but no one treated that as weird even in this filmâs era (girls have always been into nerdy stuff too!). The one thing I wanted more of in terms of her character was why âeveryone saidâ it was her fault that her mother left. Feeling responsible for the absence of a parent is a common childhood misconception, but it seemed weird to frame it as something the whole town would be telling her without also giving a reason for it (though it did give her a connection to Sarahâs own persecution by the entire town, even if only in Stellaâs mind). It was really cool of the movie to draw Ramon as the mysterious outsider kid rather than some troubled/tough white kid. That lent the movie a fresh feel while also touching on the racism of the period (which is still in full force today; one of many grounded horrors the movie dabbles in that are very much as relevant now as they were in the filmâs 1968 setting). Garza brought an effortless coolness to Ramon that felt appropriately period while also acting as a great mask for his fears. Ramon and Stellaâs budding romance was sweet and cute too.
Auggie (Gabriel Rush) and Chuck (Austin Zajur) were no slouches either, providing most of the filmâs comic relief while also capably playing real terror and friendship. The two of them and Stella felt extremely natural as friends since childhood and Ramon also effortlessly blended into the group; these four kidsâ chemistry was fantastic! At first I wished we'd gotten more personal connections between Chuck and especially Auggieâs fears and their personalities: most victims here face stories pulled from their established fears and anxieties, but Chuck and Auggieâs initially felt more random. A personalized connection to the stories the book used against them after âreading themâ would enhance the scares and illuminate their characters, and after thinking about it more I think I may have an idea of what they're going for. I could buy Auggie as a hypochondriac, so eating a toe would be horrifying, and he seems to be the most afraid of spooky things among his circle of friends, so maybe his story is attuned to him, but just felt generic because of the more generalized nature of his fears. Chuckâs story is based on a recurring nightmare he has, but I think itâs more personal than that. The Pale Lady (Mark Steger) could be punishment for Chuckâs objectification of women via his pen, but Iâm wondering if perhaps that pen is a front (given how quick to show it off he is, to prove his interest in it) and heâs secretly gay. He scoffs at Auggieâs attraction to Ruth (Natalie Ganzhorn), heâs attacked by the book in a mental hospital (homosexuality was classified as a mental illness in 1968), and his nightmare calls its red room (which turns out to be the entire building when the alarm lights come on) âan evil placeâ (conversion therapy is torture). I think the Pale Lady is a manifestation of conformity and traditional relationships being forced onto him (or rather, forcing him into their narrow definitions by literally absorbing him): sheâs everywhere and he canât outrun or escape her.
Chuckâs sister Ruth also got some solid depth: though initially introduced as a stuck-up and clichĂ© popular teen, they quickly had her stand up for her brother. The fact that both of them annoyed one another but they still raced to help each other made their relationship feel very real. That sheâs helping continue the search for him at the end of the film instead of being condemned to insanity forever or something is awesome too! Tommy (Austin Abrams) was the only teen character that was really written as one-note, but it was a frightening note, both because of the violence and racism he exuded and the fact that he could easily be a modern radicalized teen, filled with all the same kinds of hate, rage, and eagerness to go off and kill people in a pointless war that you can find online nowadays. Now that I think about it, Chief Turner (Gil Bellows) was also written fairly single-mindedly and he was also a villain. I wonder if thatâs intentional: these human villains donât have redeeming qualities or sympathetic backstories, so their racism and ugliness is fully on them. Of course, continuing to embrace racism is always fully on the racist, but this film isnât even trying to make excuses for why they might be like that. I think the movieâs saying there really isnât anything more to people who are this consumed by hate and ignorance. Thereâs no point in trying to reason with them because theyâre exactly what they present to the world (except theyâre not strong like they pretend: theyâre just scared straw men).Â
The movieâs main villain, Sara Bellows (Kathleen Pollard), does have more layers to her than these human ghouls: despite being âevil,â sheâs presented as (initially) being a victim whose only crime was trying to warn the town about mercury poisoning in the water. After taking her revenge on her family for committing and torturing her, Sarahâs decline into unfocused rage parallels Stellaâs inability to let go of her feeling that she drove her mother away nicely. I wonder if part of Sarahâs reason for attacking the kids just for finding and taking her book was because she thought theyâd lie about her too; itâs when Stella promises to write and tell her story faithfully that she relents, after all. Skimming through the books again after seeing the movie, I realized Iâd forgotten they were written to help you scare the people you were reading to, so I liked that Sarah telling stories tailored to her victims was her method of vengeance and that Stella had to help tell her story to end the terror. Those are cool ways to honor the structure of the books.
The film has a great mix of jump scares (some of which did work on me), gross-out imagery (Auggie and that toe, man!), body horror (Tommyâs fate was brutal and painful-looking!), and real-life terror (Ramon running from the draft resonated with me a lot; even as a kid growing up in the 90s, being drafted to go die in some war was a major fear of mine). It was sobering to see just how many of the societal problems of the late 60s (racism, pollution, white boy rage/toxic masculinity, useless wars, the wealthy screwing over everyone for profit, no one listening to women, etc.) still havenât been solved today. I do wish the movie were a little scarier, but the overall tone is wonderfully spooky (and decidedly âfall,â which was great), while the comic relief breaks up the tension nicely. The design of the monsters is very cool, with some of them looking like they walked right out of the books. The pacing is brisk, the directing, writing, and score are all solid, and the actors all bring their A-game. Sarah Bellowsâ book was a good way to weave the original seriesâ stories together and I really liked that our heroes donât just forget or ignore what theyâve been through and walk away from the terror at the end of the movie. Instead, Stella, her father (Dean Norris), and Ruth are actively headed off to rescue Chuck and Auggie. I love that, like in the real world, you canât just let evil fester: youâve got to stand up and protect each other. Ramon also goes off to face his fears, enlisting in the army, but that was a lot more somber: I didnât get the sense that heâll be coming back (though I hope he will!).
Iâd definitely watch More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and hope we get another movie (and a third one, if they want to go that far)! I love this spooky 90s literature renaissance thatâs going on and Iâd like to see it continue (please give me Goosebumps 3 and a show about The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids while weâre at it!). In the meantime, get your Halloween season started early, because these Scary Stories are definitely worth a trip to the theater!
 Check out more of my reviews, opinions, and original short stories here!
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Omg Tay, I have so much to say about Oberon! Seriously, I made a new note on my phone so I could remember all my reactions to it. First of all, AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH! IT'S SO FREAKING GOOD AND THE WORLD BUILDING YOU DID REALLY PAID OFF AND I'M SO PROUD OF YOU FOR FINISHING THIS BEHEMOTH OF A FIC!!!! I digress, the world building was so beautifully done. The different take in fairies (regarding the leaf fairies) and the tree traveling! All the different species of creatures in the central village!
2/6)Â It was all wonderful! I especially loved how you spent some time on how the OC was cleaned up to show the difference in how it's done there. Speaking of cleaned up, I LOVE ALINA! SHE'S SO CUTE AND I WANTED MORE OF HER TAY! I love how you made all of the OC's dresses resemble flowers in some way, it really ties in the importance of nature to the Fae. I got mad Beauty and the Beast vibes at some parts too. On-Looker's Lake, when the OC sees the books, and Joon saving the OC being the best examples
3/6)Â I deadass thought that the thing in the lagoon was a kraken! Idk why, but I didđ and then I was like "update: it's a kelpie". I wanted to also mention how you took a twist on environmental activism in the human world. I'm definitely a sustainability conscious person and I thought that the dichotomy of the Order and the RAO was fascinating. I also really liked how you made it that the "waves cannot keep secrets" instead of the trees or flowers cannot keep secrets we see so much in literature!
4/6)Â Also, the fact that the OC was like "Namjoom sounds fake" đ I laughed so hard when I read that! I also wrote down "THE MANDRAKE LEAF!! HARRY POTTER IS BACK BITCHES". I was just really happy about it. Also, I really liked the part where Joon showed the OC Titania via their dreams. I thought it was well done and I loved the intermingling of the real memory and then the possible (which definitely happen) interaction with the OC. Tbh, I thought Titania's soul was doing some weird stuff to the OC
5/6)Â But it just turned out to the air,,, I'd really love to see more(?) interactions with the OC and Titania via dreams or while unconscious. I think it would be really cool. Lastly, I was highkey hoping Joon would kill the Order dudes. It would have been nice to see, but I guess diplomacy is fine too. I do have a few questions for you. With the tree traveling, is it via the root system or the trunks and branches? You mentioned going up so I wasn't 100% sure
6/6)Â Also, what is the time difference between the human and fae realms? I know that the Fae realm is slower than the human realm, but by how much? Overall this was such an amazing piece of work and it definitely took Blight's spot for #1 out of your fics. Your hard work paid off and I'm so glad that I could help keep you motivated and (somewhat) sane while at work or writing. Lastly, I really love that (literal) cliffhanger you left us atđđ Much love Tayđ
WAAAH LILAC THERE IS SO MUCH TO UNPACK HERE AND I LOVE IT. I love that you took note while reading- that makes me so happy uwu. First, Iâm happy you were happy with the world-building! I only complained about it to you about aBAZILLION TIMES LOL. And the Leaflets design was inspired by me actually pulling apart leaves as a hobby when Iâm forced to sit in nature LOL. Â
I ALSO LOVE ALINA. I WANT TO MAKE THIS CLEAR. I didnât intend to have as many OCs as I did (three to be specific + Titania ig) in this piece, but although I love all of them, my little mute Alara fairy girl is def. my favorite. 10/10 would die for her. I actually didnât realize any parallels while writing it, but yeah I can def. see the Beauty and the Beast connections now that you point it out- how neat!Â
For the Kelpie, I had a lot of options when choosing what species of fairy to make the quote âbad guyâ when looking through te Unseelie Court, but the Kelpie was the one I was most familiar with (thanks anime LOL) so I just went with them. Plus, the thing under the water holding her down while the KEplie attacked her, wasnât actually another Keplie but instead a dead tree that had fallen into the lake because a branch of the Orderâs pollution killed it. It sensed the OCâs humanity, thus deemed her the enemy. Â
For the inclusion of the Order and the RAO, the whole premise of this is absolutely an anti-pollution thing as that is the *biggest* issue the RAO has with the Order and their constant want to burn down/shrink the forest or just kill it (I mean how dumb amiright?). I didnât want to play into it too much, well bc who wants to read a 42k fic about pollution and rebellion in the form of going against the government? Sounds too much like irl politics if you ask me LOL.Â
For the âwaves keeping secretsâ I kept it like that instead of the forest greenery because unlike the forestâs grass or trees or flowers, the water has a distinct connection between Liana and the human world! All sorts of gossip come from the water LOL.Â
LOL The ânamjoon sounds fakeâ line was actually for the original concept where this was gonna be a wonho fic. He was gonna announce himself as Wonho and not Hoseok, so she would accuse him of a âfake nameâ and later on heâd really tell her his birthday. However, when I changed idols, I decided to keep it in for comedy!! (also the mandrakes actually werenât inspired by HP, but from an RPG horror game Mad Father, bc ya girl hasnât seen/read any HP material oops)Â
If Iâm being honest, the parts featuring Titania and the dreams the OC was materialized in are some of my favorite parts. Not just because I loved Titania and the way she held herself in her short little scenes, but because it opened more of Oberonâs story. Briefly touching on his reluctance to be King Oberon to fast-forwarding to the point he had to rule on his own when she died. Â
The reason the OC got so sick was a mixture of things. In the story, obvs itâs explained it was the air. However, there is more too it! I kept it brief because in the moment, Namjoon didnât have the time for a proper explaination- both when the OC was dying and when he was explaining things to Changkyun and her on the cliffside. The reason really tied back to the Kelpie. Â
It was explained that the Kelpie took a chunk of her magic when it attacked her at the grey lake, right? Well, itâs because of the chunk of magic it took that Lianaâs air became toxic. OCâs magic was tied into her by the soul fragment she was born with that held Titania. When the Kelpie attacked her, it took a large part of that fragment out- the piece that was able to breathe and live in the forest's air like Titania once did. So, in a sense, it was Titania keeping her safe from the pure air, and when she lost it, it all went downhill. so, you were really wrong to assume it was Titania!Â
Tbh, the ONLY reason Namjoon didnât kill the Order platoon was bc before he could the OC was already marching towards them and he didnât want to risk anything. If she hadnât started going to the leader for his radio, he would have made tree-kababs out of them.Â
For the Tree Trunk Travel System (as our OC calls it lol), it was a mixture of root connections and teleportation. All the trees int he forest are connected via their underground root system. For traveling to be possible, youâd get into a tree, think of the place you want to travel to, and through, magic relay that to the tree so it could find the root of the nearest tree to that location. Then itâd be a gust of wind from below (because of the roots finding the passage) before you disappear and reappear somewhere near! Itâs a lot less complicated than it sounds lol.
The time difference between Liana and the human world is a big funky Iâll admit. I didnât put a lot of thought into it frankly. However, as stated when OC returns after her âalmost dying attackâ Changkyun mentions how she was gone for two months. Before that, OC mentions how she had been in Liana a month. So, itâd be easiest to assume that Liana moves and works a full month behind the humans. So, for example, April in the Human world would still be March in Liana. Â
WOW THIS GOT LONG LOL. I hope I answered all your questions (and if not just ask me again LOL). Iâm so so so grateful to you for reading it and keeping me motivated to write it! And ofc, your moral support while I edited this monster LOL. Who knows, maybe next time Iâll ask you to beta if something ever getâs this big again LOL (probably not bc i have a guilty conscience alsdkjf). Â
Iâm glad you enjoyed Oberon as much as you hoped and although Blight may not be #1, I donât think Jungkook would mind since Namjoon took his place LOL. Â
Much love coming to you from me!!!Â
#TL;DR: Oberon has a lot and this is full of answers to quesions LOL#fr though I LOVE answering questions about my stories#so this was super fun to do!!#Oberon#lilacdreams-00#ask
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September 10: The 100 1x06 Fog of War
Mmmm watching another ep and itâs been less than six months since the last one?! * jinxes self *
Bellarke date at the outside cafe. (WHY IS THIS OUTSIDE CAFE NOT IN MORE FICS? WHY IS IT NOT IN MY FICS?)
I donât always love Clarkeâs art tbh but I do love her Mount Weather sketch.
âYou wonât be by yourself.â They are canonically Soft with each other.
I have a hard time believing they would wait two days just sitting on their hands, Abby or no Abby. YOU GUYS WERE THE LEADERS. JUST LEAD STUFF.
âWeâre at war. Weâve all done things,â is, like, first, beyond the point, because even in war, one doesnât usually attack civilian villages. (Unless one is a terrorist.) And second, itâs weird that Bellamy would be defending Finn? Not really sure how to read that. Unless his hatred of Grounders is truly that intense, which is possible. And third, are they really still at war? Because after attacking the dropship, the Grounders have done... literally nothing? Like itâs a semi-war scenario.
âNext roundâs on me.â Do they have to.... pay for things...? With what lol?
âSalvaged Montyâs still. Now if we could only salvage Monty.â Someone here has a sense of humor. Also lol @ everyone at Camp Jaha using a teenagerâs illegal still.
Really, the âpardon for survivingâ should not include time on the ground, because pardons arenât forward looking. Also they bring back the idea of trying Finn later. They just donât want to deal with Murphy and Finn, and donât really see the massacre of Grounders as a big deal, which, I am a Sky Person partisan to the last, does not reflect well on them. I think also they still havenât figured out what tf their judicial system on the ground is, and just donât want to deal with that yet either. Which isnât a great excuse but itâs of a piece with how this show deals with society-building questions in general. (By... not.)
And Finn still doesnât even feel bad.
And Murphy thinks Clarke and Finn are still together...? I guess that makes sense given how long he was away. Heâs ALWAYS behind on delinquent gossip.
Clarke to Murphy: âJust because they pardoned you doesnât mean I have.â Another line that should be iconic.
If Mount Weather is the reason they never heard from any other Ark Stations then they should have heard from more of them after S2 just putting that out there.
Raven is so beautiful.
And Iâm sorry but sheâs completely in love with Clarke here.
âYou and your friends are not soldiers...â Hmmmm except in a certain sense they kind of are. Love this s2 adults versus delinquents conflict though.
Anyway I realize this is just to get them going back to Mount Weather but they were apparently doing this radio mission to get more Guards from other stations, which never happened, which sort of reminds me of Day Trip and the âwinter suppliesâ excursion when apparently winter doesnât exist in the future anyway.
Literally only now at the credits.... Why am I like this?
So Maya couldnât survive on the ground, obviously, because blood isnât good enough, it has to be bone marrow, which, fine, for plot purposes--but what if she could???
âI know the plan was to assimilate them into the gene pool.â COMPLETELY forgot about that. So they did have a reason for being so nice to them. That is a rather long term plan though...
With the delinquent blood, theyâll âlive longer and feel better.â I wonder what the sickness rate is, then. What the quality of life is, low vitamin d aside.
âIf I agree to harvest those kids, then I wonât deserve to see [the outside] again.â
That Finn is a good tracker is, like, not a retcon in the sense that this was true in season 1, but still a semi retcon in the sense that nothing in the very early episodes implies heâs Mr. Earth Skills. (Unlike, say... Wells.)
Privileged Ark people really do just throw rules around and up and down however they like. Like, Abby clearing her daughterâs friend because âhe was trying to save his friendsâ even though what he did was objectively much worse than pretty much anything the 100 were imprisoned for? Or other people killed for? Hmmm,, yeah, okay.
Jahaâs death wish transformed into a lazy acceptance that he is invincible is truly one of the best character arcs on this show imo. Infuriating but amazing.
âHow many times on the Ark did we go two days without water?â
He recognizes the prison as a train station, which is not objectively surprising but I bet the Grounders donât know what it is. Somehow. Since memory isnât a thing in the future either.
On the one hand, itâs reasonable to think that Finnâs attack was coordinated from above but on the other hand, these two prisoners literally could not have ordered it, because they have been... imprisoned... the entire time. And I mean truly putting two Sky People who could not themselves have been involved in another Sky Personâs murder spree into some sort of Saw scenario in response to that murder spree really isnât âjusticeâ in any sense of the word. Like truly the JD in me is just SCREAMING. There is no nexus between the people you have and the person youâre angry at, other than âSky Personâ but the thread is so tangled youâre just.... throwing around bloodshed for lolz. (I know itâs a test and that part isnât dumb but the scaffolding of the test is DUMB.)
I am still not over that someone gave Jasper a stuffed toy bear as a thank you for giving Maya blood. Also, it looks like... an alarm clock?
I like Dante but every time he says âJasperâ it just creeps me out. Maybe itâs the way heâs, uh, playing him.
It is 100% true that Mount Weather was not meant to last that long. At least not in the sense of âas a closed facility.â
Ridiculous as it is to pardon Finn AND take him adventuring AND give him a gun, I like the tension between him and the others, that they have officially forgiven him, and want to still love him, but are wary of him, scared of him, for good reason. For all that people are constantly âdoing bad thingsâ and yelling at each other about it, this scenario doesnât really have a parallel anywhere else in the canon.
âAccording to Clarke, before the bombs, there were buildings everywhere here. Iâm guessing some of the had access to the bunker. So weâre looking for ruins. Anything man-made.â
Bellamy says he and O arenât under the Guard command. But in a way, arenât they? Like arenât the Guard basically in authority over all Arkers? I know Iâm overthinking but does he see himself as more delinquent than Arker? Especially with the âour peopleâ are in Mount Weather.
All those mice.... Or rodents....
What a scenario: Clarke and Finn hiding from the acid fog in a weird little personal bunker where they once fucked, and now thereâs a dead body in it, and Finn put it there. Not even Olav can top this.
Raven playing with the radio is my kink.
Parking garage as tomb. Who would protect a parking garage with a big-ass steal door that protects cars from radiation? If it does lead to Mount Weather (no recollection if it does) I guess it could be... part of it? Idk. Nice aesthetic though.
Bellamy is very comfortable calling people Sir. Polite young man.
So Clarkeâs Dadâs watch returns to Clarke. I canât remember what ultimately happened to it. Is it basically tainted now?
Montyâs obscene jealousy of Maya just gets me every single time. Makes up for the horrendous second hand embarrassment Iâm getting from the rest of this scene.
âHey, itâs pizza day! Whoâs hungry?â uhhhhhhhhhhmmmmm So natural. Cute dress though.
How did she figure out the breach wasnât an accident? Or that there is surveillance? Anyway now that she knows she was experimented on, and that Jasper was experimented on, one would assume she is pissed. One would assume thatâs part of why she shows them the Grounders. Also to stop Jasper perhaps from embroiling his people even more with (her own) untrustworthy people. Because truly it is in part to save them, but itâs also a real risk to herself, admitting this terrible thing sheâs been a part of.
âTo get you to agree to be her blood brother.â Heâs not wrong but that language is sooooo jealous--both revealing the threat he feels (because Jasper is his âbrotherâ) and diminishing the JasperMaya relationship (which he knows to be romantic, and is turning familiar.)
Why did the show ever try to top the pure horror of the Grounder Torture Prison?
âWhat are we supposed to do?â / âDie.â Another Iconic Exchange. This is Montyâs morality: uncompromising. Are the standards he sets for himself hypocritical or consistent? Also, some foreshadowing lol.
I wonder what Montyâs allegiance is to the other kids... Would he have irradiated the Mountain for them if Jasper were safe? Legit question because he defects to his momâs side pretty fast in S3, and he would 100% leave Mount Weather through the side door just like Clarke, at this point, which Jasper refuses to do even if it were possible. I am intrigued by this scene and the switching of plans/different points of view.
So this is the revelation that the acid fog is a Mount Weather weapon. I always really liked that twist.
Okay so this explains why they didnât get to the other stations, because they choose to keep the tower up to listen to Mount Weather, but itâs actually not a tough call bc if you defeat Mount Weather and take your people back, then you can get rid of the blocking signal, and then find your other people, so win-win, you just have to go in order and on that note, why did it take 3 months to find only one station??
Is that a....hand crank mp3?? Got a lot of juice from just a little bit of cranking.
There are a hella lot of storylines in this episode. I completely forgot about Jaha and Kane and Lexa.
Kaneâs continuing death wish makes him utterly unreasonable. What in a million years makes you think that the Grounders value sacrifice as opposed to just being sadists? I mean, you donât know. Youâre imposing your value system and also your thought processes on them. Youâre also assuming that if one of you killed the other, the survivor would actually get something, like a chance to negotiate, which is probably not true--in fact, Gustus basically told you as much with âWeâll hear the terms of your surrender form the survivor.â Winning means nothing except you get to surrender!! And probably die!! They are not coming to you in good faith is what Iâm trying to say and having watched the whole season I know I am Right.
âYou didnât order the massacre.â / âNot that one.â Honestly dude get over it lol. Interesting that Jaha, although he has transformed in some ways, keeps to the old lines, about survival, the human race--and our people, if the human race is broader than just the Ark, which it is, and no big deal. So in some ways his morality has not changed at all, at its core.
Look, Iâm sorry, not to be that person, but he probably would have been better off killing Lexa there. I mean, I know heâs choosing âan innocentâ in his mind but... what a power move to behead the Commander WHILE youâre her prisoner. Good old Jaha, smart and quick and sure of himself.
Just uh not quick enough at murdering I guess.
Iâm no Lexa fan but that was an excellent entrance and it remains an excellent entrance. Also while I never thought she was as smart as people said, because name me another tactical decision she made that was actually good, this was a smart ploy. And probably the most subtle thing any Grounder character ever did, even if it does end with her basically beating Jaha up âas a messageâ as if she were a gangster.
Is this the episode that introduces Blood Must Have Blood? Already Tired of it tbh.
This Clarke and Finn scene is so sad. I realize that they purposefully made him unredeemable at this point, that this story line was always intended to be the method by which he was written off, and that thereâs only so much awkwardness you can write around this scenario, but nevertheless it would have been interesting to see Finn in the long term, in a way. Not redeemed.. I donât know. Whatever Iâm thinking itâs not in the range of this show, though, for sure.
Did Jasper and Monty tell all of the 47 everything? To get them to volunteer? (Answer: No, but they told at least Harper and Miller, maybe a few more.)
âHow high are you right now?â We were SO robbed of more intoxicated!Monty scenes.
Jasper and Dante: creepy creepy creepy.
âThereâs been a Wallace in this office since the bombs.â So glad to know we immediately reverted to some sort of pseud-monarchy post-nuclear war. That said itâs only been 97 years so thatâs like 3 Wallaces tops.
Prioritizing the radio also means of course admitting that getting the 47 out of MW is a priority for Abby/Ark PTB, which wasnât exactly clear before.
Iâve never been a fan of the âBuild a brace for yoursâ line and Iâm still not, because I think conflating physical and mental injuries is not exactly helpful, but I guess I appreciate it as a look into Ravenâs mind--Raven, who has never really understood mental scars and never really does--and the soft way she says it is a sort of forgiveness. Not really forgiveness she has the right to offer, and in a way a very brash thing to do, because this was literally a war crime that her best friend committed, but nevertheless.
Jaha: appears. Everyone else: what the absolute fuck.
So on that mission they accomplished... literally nothing they set out to do lol.
What is that random shot of Camp Jaha doing there? Theyâre not within sight of it. Theyâre still where they set up tents.
I want to point out that this is the FIRST time the Grounders have demanded that the Sky People âleaveâ or implied in any way that they consider the Sky People to be on âtheirâ land, and that this was never an issue in Season 1, when their beef seemed to be for things like crossing the river at Mount Weather, accidentally dropping their flares on a Grounder village, and torturing a Grounder spy. But I guess at this point the narrative needed to focus on something because the actual reason for the feud, which is roughly, we accidentally pissed each other off and then kept on retaliating, doesnât play very well or make the Grounders, who were rehabilitated this season, very sympathetic. (Guess who still has zero sympathy lololol?)
#the 100#the year 2019#2019: fandom thoughts#2019: the 100 s2#i wrote a frickin novel#and i still need to make dinner.............. ugh me
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Tuesday Fic Recs (17.07.18 - 06.08.18)
Halla! I have taken some weeks off from reccing fics, but here are some of the fics I fell in love with during the last three weeks (sorry if this gets a little long on your phones):
Theme: Pulchritude. by Heroine (Evoxine)Â (1/1)
Summary: In which Even's family runs a flower shop, Isak literally falls for Even, and Even witnesses Isak cry over a wrap that is too spicy for Isak's poor taste buds.
Along the way, they fall in love.
Comment:  Ah, I love this story, it's really sweet! â€ïž I love Isak and Even here, and their friends too. It was just so lovely to see their relationship develop. This fic gives me all the good feelings.
Not the End by nofeartina (8/?)
Summary: Sometimes a connection is so powerful that it can bend the fabric of space and time.
Or the parallel universe AU where Isak and Even find each other over and over again.
My comment: This fic is really intriguing, and I love it. â€ïž It visits some dark places and it is painful at times, but itâs also beautiful, magic and gripping and Iâm hooked. I loved the latest update, too!
you took me with a glance by everythingislove (narrylife)Â (1/1)
âI was just wondering if it hurt?â
âIf what hurt?â
âWhen you fell from heaven?â
The boy sends him an entirely unamused expression. âDid you just call me Satan?â
Or: for a Hei Briskeby video, Even tries using cheesy pick-up lines on strangers. It goes better and worse than he expects.
Comment: This was a really sweet and funny meet-cute story! â€ïž I always love when Isak and Even are dorky and sweet like they are here.Â
a taste of you and me by skamz (1/3)
Isak finds himself frowning slightly, now. Improvising? Random ideas? Tweaking recipes?
He can't help but disagree with people who have this kind of approach to baking. Honestly, in what world is that the best thing about baking? It can't be, because it's justâ
It's just risky, and you run the chance of ruining everything by doing things that way.
Baking involves following specific steps and not deviating from them, and doing so in order to end up with something right and good. In order to not risk ending up with something that's a mess and in order to know what to expect.
It just shouldn't be whatever this guy described it as.
Or: for Isak, baking is a science and for Even, it's more of an art, and they face each other in a baking competition.
Comment: This is such a lovely and sweet story! â€ïž I love how the boys approach learning differently in the kitchen, and how Even challenged Isak so that he tried something new. Now I can't wait to read the rest!
wait for me to come home by allyasavedtheday (6/10)
Summary: It really is a nice place.
And the dynamic between the three of them is one he could see himself settling into comfortably if given the chance.
Less than five minutes later they return from the kitchen with Eskild leading the charge. âItâs official!â he announces. âWe want you to move in!â
âReally?â Even asks, feeling a wide smile stretch across his face. It almost feels too good to be true.
Heâs finally doing it. Heâs going out on his own and living his life on his own terms. And he just secured the first step.
An evak New Girl au.
Comment: Ah, this story is so sweet, itâs perfect. â€ïž I love how Isak and Even is written, and the other characters, too. And the sweet tension between Isak and Even is just so good. The boys are slowly figuring stuff out and they're just too cute, I love it so much!
Masters of their own domain by evakuality (6/6)
Summary: âGet out of my fucking way, Jonas,â Isak is saying as he pushes the box heâs holding into the back of his friend. Even stumbles to a halt behind him, alerted by Isakâs complaint to the sudden blockage in the stairwell above him. Jonas, for his part, flips Isak off behind his back, making Isak shift the box heâs holding with a groan, pressing it against the wall to steady it. That shift pulls the t-shirt Isakâs wearing hard against the planes of his back, which is right in front of Evenâs eyes as he stands on a lower step, and that in turn makes Evenâs mouth go dry.
Aka, a week in their life after they move into their new apartment.
Comment: Iâll say it again: Oh. My. God. â€ïž Iâm so grateful for this amazing birthday gift of a fic. This is so sweet and it has it ALL! The boys are so sweet together, and Isak is so strong and they are just like I imagine them. I love that this is a fic where we get to see the boys together, as a couple. Actually, I didnât realize how much I missed these boys before I started to read this fic. Â
Holy Fuck by arindwellÂ
Summary: "Baby?"
"Yeah?"
"Can you please come over here and put your dick in my face?"
Isak looks up instantly at that, with this expression of shock and delight that Even loves, and which makes his heart clench in his chest.
Comment: This was such a cool birthday gift and such a surprise, so Iâll say it again: Oh my god!!! â€ïž This fic is such a firework of sweet, funny boys and hotness! The boys are so them, too. I love it. I really hope I get to read some more smoking hot scenes from this writer.Â
Two Night Stand by sundaymournin
Isak and Even met on Grindr and are forced to extend their one-night stand because of a snowstorm (based on the film).
Comment:  I don't know the movie this fic is based on, but I really like this fic. â€ïž It was sweet, hot and funny. The ending was adorable, too. This fic had everything, really!  :)
Uke 27 Even Bech NĂŠsheim by Ane_Rikke_Jegass (orphan_account)Â (5/5)
Summary: Isak hadde bestemt seg for at disse airbnb-greiene var noe ordentlig herk. Og det var sÄ godt nÄr man hadde bestemt seg for noe. Da kunne man legge vekk den irriterende tvilen, og heller tilpasse seg det man hadde bestemt seg for. Beslutningsvegring? Heller beslutningsmani, si. Bestem deg og tilpass deg. Ferdig med saken.
Comment: Ah, denne var fin!  â€ïžÂ Jeg fikk et tips om denne, og det er jeg utrolig glad for. Det var sĂ„ lett Ă„ kjenne igjen Isak og Even, og historien var riktig godt skrevet.Â
i ain't no hercules by grinsekaetzchen
Sometimes Isak thinks it would be easier if he could tell himself a story. A story of how the world came to an untimely end, of how it burned to the ground and how the few survivors stared on in horror, illuminated by the flames. A story of those survivors going on to save others in spite of everything. And later, when they were successful in repopulating the Earth, they would be called heroes. There would be celebrations in their honour. There would be people alive because of them.
The problem is: Isak may be one of the survivors, but heâs definitely not one of the heroes.
[Part 2 of the Post-Apocalypse AU "if you must live, darling one, just live"]
Part 3 of a universe created by ourselves
Comment: Damn. This is so good. Painful, but good. â€ïžÂ I have somehow missed some of the earlier parts of this series too, so I read three of them in a row. And I'm just speechless. I love this so much.Â
(you'll always be my) thunder by kittpurrson (3/3)
Theyâre here for two weeks of pure bliss: rowing, racing, and scouting out the other clubs to see where theyâre at before the next racing season begins. All Isak cares about are the lake and the wake--theyâre the things that make the difference.
Then, of course, he meets Even. [A Sommersturm AU]
Comment: This is such a good fic, I just love it so much. â€ïž The setting is interesting, and I love how it's all set up. The characterisation is so right and I love the vibe of it all. Actually, I have thought about them several times on my holiday, when I have seen rowers or other things that reminded me of them. Now I kinda hope that we get to see more of them.Â
tie my heartstrings by Fxckxxp (1/1)
That boy wearing Even's old sweater is really, really cute.
Comment: This is such a sweet, sweet story. â€ïž So cute. Itâs really well written, too. Thereâs not much more to say, really, itâs perfect. I love it and this must be just the right fic to read when itâs grey and raining and you need something to pick you up.
something in the language of trees by scarletbluebird (1/1)
Summary: Meet Isak Valtersen: Premed student by day, insomniac shit poet by night. Future doctor? Who the fuck knows.
Heâs passing through the main square when he sees it, pinned up to the message board. Bright pink and flapping in the wind. At first he thinks heâs misread so he stops and back tracks, pressing the paper flat against the board. Nope, it still says the same thing:
looking for a friend for my 23 year old son. Pays 500kr/wk. serious inquiries only please.
âWhat the fuck?â He squints at it, suspiciously. Could it be some weird project the psych kids are doing?
He waffles for a moment but ultimately decides to take a picture of the flyer with his phone. Desperate times call for desperate measures, as they say. Plus, Eskild is gonna start selling his stuff online while Isak is away in class if he doesnât start paying his portion of the rent on time. He tells himself he doesnât actually have to call the number as he shuffles his way to class.
AU where Isak's job really was to be Even's friend
Comment: I got a tip about this fic and Iâm really glad I read it! â€ïž I somehow missed it when it was posted, probably because I was sceptical about the part with the note. But this is really great, and so beautiful. I enjoyed it so much.
in retrospect, better by vesperthine (1/1)
Summary: This whole thing, this night, itâs like a montage; recreating important nights in infinity, calling those moments back like cutting out pieces of photographs. Picking the good parts, amplifying them through the lens of knowing it all turned out well.
Comment: Damn. This fic is so beautiful, lovely and real, and so hot, too. â€ïž I love the banter between the boys, saying a lot about them and their relationship without really saying it. It must be an artform in itself to do that.Â
nothing sure in this world by withoutwords (1/1)
âWhatâs this?â Sana asks, pointing at something over Evenâs shoulder. âCheese toast? On a wedding menu?â
âItâs a thing.â
âRight.â
Comment: This is a really lovely story, and so amusing, too. â€ïž I have this ridiculous thing that I kinda avoid proposals in fics, probably because Iâm a cold hearted idiot or something, but Iâm so glad I discovered this lovely, lovely fic. It was so worth it.Â
written in the stars by ourlovelybones (2/2)
Summary: Even sits down on the floor beside him, his fingers playing with his laminated VIP badge. âYouâre overthinking the crowd thing. They werenât dead, per se. Youâre just a little tired.â
Isak is very tired, but itâs still not the right word to explain the heavy feeling in his bones and the empty weight in his heart. He should be over the moon right now. He should be dancing with Even to the venueâs after-show playlist and drinking beer to celebrate his best friend agreeing to finish out the rest of his U.S tour with him. Itâs more than exhaustion he feels but Isak canât quite describe exactly what it is - and certainly not to the person who took a whole two weeks off of work to come on this tour.
{the one where even follows isak around on tour but isak doesn't want to deal with his feelings}
Comment:  Ah, this fic really gripped me. â€ïž Isak and Even are so real and their surroundings are so vividly described, that I get sucked right in. And the pining... The second part was so heartbreaking that I almost wanted to cry as well. Now I only wish there was more.Â
cut off my fingers to touch your smile by bbyfruit (3/8)
Thereâs a soulmark on his arm, unmistakable in its swirling colors, blues and reds and purples, and itâs exactly where he collided with the kid earlier.
âOh, shit,â Even whispers, staring at it, mesmerized.
Mikael looks at him halfway amazed and halfway worried. âIs that what I think it is?â
âYeah,â Even says grimly. âI guess I met him.â
Comment: Ah, I love this story. â€ïž I love Isak and Even and I really really love that you can have more than one soulmate in this verse. Now Iâm desperate to figure out what happens next.Â
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I hope you find something you like! For better and more well-articulated fic recs, check out the great rec blogs @evakteket and @evaksbinder . Oh, and you can also check out all the interesting fics and lovely art that come from the Skam Reverse Bang this week.Â
Good reading!
#skam#fics#fic rec tuesday#I should have said a lot more about each fic#but this is three weeks of reading peeps#check them out#lots of good reads
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Watching Knock Knock for the first time
Oh boy... *End of Time flashbacks* yes I am having a lot of flashbacks recently, but letâs hope this episode isnât related to the infamous four knocks in any way
(Also I kept getting typos and writing âKock kockâ and that sounds so wrong in my opinion)
(The German title is âKlopf Klopfâ and that sounds pretty funny too)
SPOILER ALERT!
-Tbh Iâd love to live at any of those places
-DONâT TRUST THE GUY, MY MOVIE INSTINCTS ARE TELLING ME TO NOT TRUST THE GUY
-Ah yes, thunderstorms around an old building, totally not a scary movei cliche
-People still listen to LP records?
-That turned into a dubstep remix for a short moment
-Yay, itâs Billâs theme.
-I love Billâs theme. Itâs relaxing but not slow, and merry, and adventurous...
-SHEâS USING THE TARDIS AS BAGGAGE TRANSPORT
-âUnless weâve regenerated, or had a big lunch...â Â Rose:Â âDoctor, Doctor, wake up, please, we need you!â Â Ten:Â âmmmmfrrghf I ate too muchâ
-âRegenerated?â Â Twelve: *Vietnam flashbacks*
-The subtitles said âdraughtyâ when I heard âdraftyâ; I looked it up and apparently the latterâs usually the American way of spelling.
I remember him doing that before in another reincarnation, just not sure when.
-âHeâs... my... granddad...â Â omfg Billâs embarrased, I feel like Twelve would be offended but why do I find this so funny
-âI donât look old enough to--â Â Well maybe youâre not that old by Time Lord standards but tbh youâre over 2000, you said so yourself
1. That face. 2. That moment when someone doesnât high-five you back. 3. Apparently Billâs told everyone about the Doctor, or maybe theyâre just all in his class.
-âOh, come on, father, at least, please.â Â âOh alright, grandfather.â Â PFFFFT
-He is so gonna come back here later
-âMine went greypacking on the Great Wall of China with his boyfriend, but they got arrested for trying to steal a bit.â Â That sentence sure is a wild ride.
-âSays it gETs HIM in the zOOOne.â
-âYeah, I wish. Canât find a way in.â Â Climb up the wall lol
-What kind of accent is this? Scottish? Northern?
IMMA THE FRESHEST FRESHY BOI THE EIGHTIES EVAH GAVE BIRTH TO YA DAWGS
:âD
-âYou proud?â Â âThanks.â Â Dâaaaaaaawwww
-âThereâs no living puddles or weird robots, big fish... Itâs just a new house. And people you donât know. Not scary at all.â
-BEWARE OF THE LANDLORD
-I have a bad feeling about what will happen to Billâs motherâs picture
That makes a lot of sense though.
-Iâm not saying bad reception will guarantee a mishap, but when it does happen you wonât be able to contact emergency numbers and call for help. That sounds bad.
-âLandline? What is this, Scotland?â Â You sure are lucky the Doctor ainât here
-ooooOOOOOOHhhHHHHhhH
-âOr maybe a massive, freaky spider.â Â Iâd prefer that much, much more to a cursed doll.
-And of course they HAVE to mess with the Asian just kidding JUST KIDDING I made fun of my math class friends with a paper cockroach once
-Even my teacher jumped
-But back to the episode.
-WHOP definitely not a mouse
-Why donât you ALL go and check
-Yay, at least theyâre sticking together.
HA Â told you heâd come back to investigate
-âVery interesting, lots of wood.â Â And the Sonic Screwdriver doesnât work on wood.
-âFor a man such as myself, discretion is second nature.â Â If by discretion you mean sneaking up on people and scaring the shit out of everyone
-Iâm getting some Dracula vibes here
-Funny, I just looked up the actor and he played Van Helsing in a 2006 BBC adaptation of Dracula.
Thing is, he actually did that, in the past he WAS (and maybe still is) someoneâs grandfather. He had to let Susan go.
The subtitles make everything better, 10/10
-Iâm wearing headphones and that ASMR certainly was uncalled for
-âHow do you get into the tower?â Â âYou donât.â Â (what he meant: if i ever catch one of your sorry little asses running into that fucking tower i will catch you and i will burn you fucking shitless you little shit nugget)
HARRIET JONES *flashbacking intensifies*
-He doesnât know who the current Prime Minister is, VAMPIRE (OR SOME SORT OF OUTDATED SUPERNATURAL BEING OR ALIEN ALTHOUGH IâM LEANING TOWARDS ALIEN SINCE ITâS DOCTOR WHO) CONFIRMED
-âI take it back. youâre fine. Heâs weird.â Of course the Doctorâs fine I mean he saves people, nothing else, haha
-DONâT GO UPSTAIRS
Yay!
-Iâm about as happy as that girl there right now
-BILL TASTE IN MUSIC OMFG
look at the pouting owl
-âYouâre not leaving, are you?â Â âNo.â
-âWe need to have a talk about your taste in music.â
-âOh, this FREAKY SCOOBY DOO HOUSE!â
Boy who cried wolf and all, but I still think you should be concerned
-STOP KNOCKING
-*the Master is triggered from a whole another dimension*
Youâve had quite the crazy life, Doctor...
-I wonder if any of his students are making conspiracy theories, or just theories in general, about all the weird stuff he says, or does everyone pass it off as a joke?
-So did Felicity make it out or
-OH SHIT
-âIâm scared.â Â âDonât be.â Â âWhy not?â Â âIt doesnât help.â
WTF?!?!???
-Kinda reminds me of the ancient pirates stuck inside Davy Joneâs ship in PotC
-Also reminds me of that Steven Universe episode âHorror Clubâ. Although in that case it was a Gem Monster embedded in the building or something similar...
-Lemme guess, the house is alive?
-So was the music sort of Pavelâs connection to life
-âHeâs releasedâ
-RELEASED MY ASS Â IS YOUR HOUSE MADE UP OF DEAD PEOPLE Â YOUâRE FEEDING PEOPLE TO THE HOUSE ARENâT YOU
-PUSH THE BOOKCASE BILL
That was... unexpectedly cute.
Okay, slightly less cute, no offense but from afar you lot do look like cockroaches.
-âItâs not a cupboard!â Â When did he figure that out?
-âYouâve gone crazy.â Â âWell I canât just call them lice, can I?â
Now Iâm getting Crimson Horror (Doctor Who series 7) vibes as well
-Yâknow, with the crazy woman that blinded and locked up her daughter...
-Nice. Photo evidence.
HIDE!
-âGood.â Â Not what I wanted but eh I trust your judgment
Showcasing one of the trick staircases of Hogwarts
hOLY SHIT?? HEâS BEING EATEN ALIVE??!?
I feel like some character advancement has happened in the last couple of seasons, I mean, Iâm not the best at figuring out personalities but I feel (again) like, say, Twelve from Series 8 would be getting really mad by now.
-âI havenât had visitors in such a long time. My name is-â Â GROOT Â â-Eliza.â Â Oh.
I AM GROOT
-Look at me, making Groot jokes when a character just died onscreen.
-âWhy would he pick up insects in the garden and bring them in to see his ill daughter?â Â Well I know I would. Â âEveryone loves insects.â Â Thank you.
-Well apart from mosquitoes, Iâd still rather keep my blood and not get an itch, thank  you very much.
He ended up calling them lice after all.
WELL I WAS EXPECTING A PLOT TWIST (thanks to some Tumblr posts) BUT NOT LIKE THIS
-THATâS A FRESH LEHH OF A TWIST
-I MEAN HALL
-I MEAN HELL
-I APPRECIATE IT BUT
-I uh
-*crouches quietly in the corner* what about the bugs
Eliza the Licebender
-Why are there fireworks?
-Oh.
And another trauma to be added to Billâs collection!
-YAY BILLâS FRIENDS GET TO LIVE!
Take-outs! He got take-outs!
-WHO THE FUCK IS PLAYING FUR ELISE
-WHO THE FUCKâS BEHIND THAT DOOR
-THEREâS GALLIFREYAN INSCRIPTIONS ON THE DOOR
-Ah, Pop Goes The Weasel. *fnaf memories* (yeah I know Scott didnât make the song)
-Itâs not really like the Doctor to keep someone locked up, and Iâm seeing parallels between the old man in this episode and him... Too early?
-Soooooooo when are we gonna get to the Doctorâs suspicious basement... Â Lemme guess... the season finale?
-SHIT THE NEXT EPISODE LOOKS SCARY TOO
-WHAT IS THIS, A HORROR FEST?
#doctor who#i can hear moffat laughing#even though he actually wrote none of the episodes#i bet he's behind this#dw#reaction#dw series 10#series 10#knock knock#spoilers#dr who spoilers#dw knock knock#twelfth doctor#peter capaldi#bill potts#pearl mackie#nardole#matt lucas#review#long post#screenshots#whovian#dryad#i am groot#BUT WHO'S BEHIND THE DOORS#consistency
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Bookshelf Briefs 3/7/20
Ao Haru Ride, Vol. 9 | By Io Sakisaka | VIZ Media â Ao Haru Ride is probably the most straight-up dramatic shoujo that I am reading at the moment, and though it relies largely on story beats that would usually annoy meâlike misunderstandings and poor communicationâI still really enjoy it. Kou and Futaba have feelings for each other, but Kouâs misguided decision to reject Futaba in favor of hanging out with a sad former classmate kept them apart. Now, Futaba believes Kou and said classmate are a couple, so sheâs trying to move on with Kikuchi, a very nice boy whom sheâs trying her best to fall for. I love that Kouâs actions have consequences and also that we see their friends discussing the situation and deciding that they canât fix things for him; this time he has to be the one to act. I also note that Kikuchi is especially likable for a romantic rival, which is kind of rare. Recommened! â Michelle Smith
Given, Vol. 1 | By Natsuki Kizu | SuBLime â Ritsuka Uenohara got so good at playing the guitar that he started to find it boring. That changes when he meets a mysterious classmate named Mafuyu Sato, who is carrying around a very nice guitar yet has no idea how to play it. Mafuyu sings for Uenohara the melody that keeps running through his head, which proves to be the spark that gets Uenohara excited about music again. Mafuyu joins Uenoharaâs band as their new singerâthe other members are two college guys who seem poised to have a love story of their ownâand theyâre quickly gearing up for their first live show. Meanwhile, Uenoharaâs confused about just how he feels about Mafuyu. Given already has a lot to love: the band dynamics, the relationship between the two leads, the mystery of Mafuyuâs past⊠Iâm eager for more! â Michelle Smith
Komi Canât Commmunicate, Vol. 5 | By Tomohito Oda | VIZ Media â Komi Canât Communicate is a very charming series with likable characters. (The exception, of course, is Yamai, who continues to be thoroughly gross.) In this volume, the gang patronizes a run-down restaurant whose proprietors think Komi is a famous reviewer, meets a couple of new characters (Komi is up to 13 friends now!), and plans/executes a maid cafĂ© for the cultural festival. What I really like is that though there are many comedic moments, Komi continues to make genuine progress in overcoming her communication difficulties. Her mom is shocked and happy to see her talking on the phone, sheâs able to say something when out shopping with the two new characters, and she even manages a brief solo dance with Tadano before Najimi turns it into a group thing. This series is sixteen volumes and counting so far and I am definitely here for the long haul. â Michelle Smith
A Man and His Cat, Vol. 1 | By Umi Sakurai | Square Enix â A flat-faced exotic shorthair keeps getting passed over at the pet store until a kind older gentleman arrives to take him home. Through a series of short chapters, they get to know each other. The human (Kanda) names the kitty Fukumaru, and it soon becomes apparent that he has lost his beloved wife, who had spoken of the possibility of getting a cat when their children were grown. This is an extremely sweet series about two beings who need each other, with dashes of humor provided by typical cat behaviors. I laughed out loud at a particularly evocative panel depicting what happens when Kanda removes an offending cover from Fukumaruâs litter box. I also appreciated seeing the pair through the eyes of Kandaâs long-time friend, who hasnât seen him smile this much in ages. Iâm looking forward to volume two! â Michelle Smith
My Androgynous Boyfriend, Vol. 1 | By Tamekou | Seven Seas â Thereâs a certain type of advertising line that goes âcome for the _________, stay for the _________,â and I definitely feel that this works with My Androgynous Boyfriend. The androgyny is definitely a strong part of the title, such as needing to hide Meguruâs relationship with Wako to avoid fan rage, and pairing him up with another pretty boy model, Kira (which goes south fast when both disagree with the idea). But mostly I loved the simple loving relationship between Wako and Meguru, which is strong, sexy, and not something I was expecting in this sort of series. Wako also gets a lot to do, as well as some of the best lines. Itâs a series where I come away going âis the next volume out already?â â Sean Gaffney
My Hero Academia: Smash!!, Vol. 3 | By Hirofumi Neda and Kohei Horikoshi | VIZ Media â Smash!! continues to be pretty fun, though there seemed to be an inordinate amount of Mineta in this particular volume. True, much of that consists of the girls orchestrating his punishment for being such a total creep, which I guess is better than it couldâve been. Story-wise, volume three takes readers through the League of Villainsâ attack on the training camp, but there are many diversions prior to that, including summer vacation hijinks, rescue drills, Halloween, etc. What I like best are things Iâd never had reason to think of before, like Tokoyamiâs inability to perform CPR, or just completely absurd visuals like Todoroki being depicted in a poodle costume or Aizawa playing the victim in a rescue scenario. I donât know how much reread potential this series has, but⊠well, âpretty funâ about sums it up. â Michelle Smith
Otherworldly Izakaya Nobu, Vol. 6 | By Natsuya Semikawa and Virginia Nitouhei | Udon Entertainment â This is still, for the most part, a lighthearted series about people enjoying delicious pub food, but there is an ominous undercurrent to the whole thing that implies that the conservative forces are starting to rally against the izakaya as being a den of witches and that things may not be bright and sunny for long. Till then, thereâs omelettes, and Hamburg Steak, and any number of tasty food that the customers, even if they may be reluctant at first, come to love. The question is whether that love of food can enter the hearts of the Church, which is very much in a âeverything progressive and non-traditional must go into the fireâ frame of mind. â Sean Gaffney
Scarlet, Vol. 1 | By Chiri Yuino | Seven Seas â This proved to be a lot darker and less fanservice-filled than I expected given the cover⊠and yes, I know the cover shows a vampire and her (rather happy) victim. But the vampireâs not all that happy, and in the end this is a book about the horrors of drug addiction, albeit one coached in the language of fairy tales and legends. Fine is a tragic vampire who wants to be human again, and Iris Redblood gets to be Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf at the same time. Together, they do indeed fight crime, but they donât always win the dayâsometimes the cute little girl ends up dying. And yes, thereâs more than a tinge of yuri to this, which is why I suspect folks here will pick it up. Itâs pretty good, but not sure if I need more of it. â Sean Gaffney
Takane & Hana, Vol. 13 | By Yuki Shiwasu | Viz Media â Another unbalanced volume, this is definitely front-loaded, with the first half having some of the best material in the entire series, as Takane and Hana open up to each other in a private moment (that turns out to be a little less than private) and admit their feelings. The second half shows them trying to negotiate this thing they now have, going on a date (well, more of an endurance hike), and a trip to Okinawa, where they run into another annoying little problemâthey still have to hide things, so sheâs the âkid sister,â which irritates Takane no end. And, well, thereâs also the problem if Hana lacking a certain sense of shameâfortunately Takane has it for her. The first half, though? Magnificent. â Sean Gaffney
Tales of Wedding Rings, Vol. 8 | By Maybe | Yen Press â I enjoy the art and characters, but the series does love its one plot, which is âmake it look like sex will be happening any day now but never actually have it occur.â Yes, they figure out a way to get out of the âbone or dieâ space without actually boning, and are able to move on with the fantasy part of the plot. Which actually involves the somewhat unwieldy party splitting up, so the next book should at least try to move away from will-they-or-wonât-they? a bit. In the meantime, this is another one where thereâs no real conflict between the girls (as opposed to the previous generation of ring bearers). Even Saphir, seemingly the one who cares the least, is more a jerk with a heart of gold. Getting sort of trying. â Sean Gaffney
Ummaâs Table | By Yeon-sik Hong | Drawn and Quarterly â Having greatly appreciated Uncomfortably Happily, I was excited that Drawn and Quarterly would be releasing another of Hongâs manhwa in translation, Ummaâs Table. The narrative follows a cartoonist named Madang and his struggle to balance (and to some extent keep separate) his life as a new parent and his life as a caregiver for his ailing mother and father. Although shadowed by his fatherâs alcoholism and the lasting impact it has on multiple generations, some of Madangâs happiest and most nostalgic memories are those of family meals and his motherâs food. Overall, Ummaâs Table is a bittersweet, wrenching work, but itâs not without moments of hope as Madang reflects on the complexities and parallels of his experiences both as a father and as a son. While not as explicitly autobiographical as Uncomfortably Happily, elements from Hongâs life are present in Ummaâs Table as well, providing a sense of visceral honesty. â Ash Brown
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Annabelle Comes Home Review
Annabelle Comes Home is a respectable and dependably spooky addition to the Conjuring franchise. It isn't the scariestânone of the spin-offs have been able to touch The Conjuring 1 or 2 yetâbut this is my third-favorite film in this ever-growing horror shared universe and I had a lot of fun watching it!
Full SpoilersâŠ
It was great to have Lorraine (Vera Farmiga) and Ed Warren (Patrick Wilson) back in more than just stock footage, even if they still had reduced roles. Iâm glad they touched on the real-life questions surrounding the veracity of the Warrensâ investigations: thatâs a good aspect to mine for drama, both for them and for Judy (McKenna Grace) with her peers at school. As far as the Warrens go, itâs hard to play that real-life public scrutiny any further than they do here: thereâs no question whether ghosts are real in the movies since we can plainly see that they are. This film finds the Warrens in a more traditional horror setup, with them out of the house and the terrors affecting the teenagers left home alone, but the movieâs creators found the right balance to keep them recognizably âthe Warrensâ while also exploring that setup. Plus, Farmiga and Wilson are both so good in these roles that itâs nice to see them in whatever new situations the writers can cook up! This setup offered a peek into their home life when theyâre not on an investigation and brought a little more variety to this cinematic universeâs offerings. The one thing I wouldâve liked from Lorraine and Ed this time was a discussion about whether or not they should continue keeping their haunted vault room in their house with their daughter. They have to decide that they will, given it still exists in the Conjuring films, but I wouldâve liked to hear the thought process behind keeping it. Did they have second thoughts at all? Do they just trust that the kids have learned their lesson? Did Judy reassure them that sheâd be fine, either through her actions here or with a newfound strength uncovered by the filmâs events? Might they even use the archives room to train Judy in the use of her paranormal sensitivity to some degree? (Probably not, given that would mean intentionally exposing her to dangerous demons).Â
Like the Warrens, the rest of the characters were very likable and engaging. I greatly appreciated that the kids at the center of this film weren't the typical dumb teenagers messing with haunted things for fun or because of carelessness, but were instead aware of and at least a little respectful of the power of the Warren's archives. They were also capable in their own right (at least, as much as they could be in the face of this sort of danger). Judy's struggle with her burgeoning paranormal powers was well-handled and this was one hell of a first experience! The fallout at school from the questions about her parents' honesty was both a smart place to plant the seeds for the movie's main plot and to explore the unexpected (and until now, unexplored in this series) effects on Judy. I wonder if theyâll take liberties and have Judy grow up to follow in her parentsâ footsteps someday, because Judy going from scared, lonely kid to opening herself up to the supernatural to save her friends was a great arc that could easily build into a new sub-franchise (particularly as we havenât seen Lorraineâs early experiences with her supernatural abilities at an extended length). Grace did great with that transition and she was also really good at playing the more everyday character beats like Judyâs conflicting hesitancy and eagerness to open up to a new friend (Katie Sarife) despite pretty much everyone she knew thinking she was a freak (a very relatable tween/teen struggle). That development was a nice, grounded parallel to Judyâs sensitivity to the supernatural. I liked the idea that there would logically be good ghosts out there in addition to the demons the Warrens investigated, just like not all people are bad. That bit of wisdom was a cool moment for Judyâs babysitter and (initially) only friend Mary Ellen (Madison Iseman) to help Judy on her journey, giving Judy the courage to lean into her abilities to help save the day.
Mary Ellen was a refreshing change of pace as a responsible babysitter who truly cared about her charge. I liked her friendship with Judy and their scenes together felt totally natural and lived-in, as if their hangouts had been going on for years. I also enjoyed her displaying no hesitation to trying to put an end to the ghosts once she knew what was going on. Isemanâs acting and Mary Ellenâs writing also made good use of the push and pull between her responsibility to take care of Judy and Daniellaâs intrusion into both the Warrensâ house and her romantic life. Mary Ellenâs awkward flirtation/burgeoning romance with Bob (Michael Cimino) was cute and the film included just enough of it to sell their mutual attraction and chemistry, while keeping it at a realistic level for teens who knew each other but didn't really hang out (so there was no "it's totally love already!"). The one beat that rang a little false for me was Mary Ellen and co. going âWeâre totally fine!â at the end of all that terror: that was a touch too glib IMO, but as teens trying to save face in front of their peersâespecially the guy she likedâit still worked. Besides that, Iâm glad the horrors here werenât just laughed off and there was an honest discussion with the Warrens about this being a serious incident.
Mary-Ellen's friend Daniella gets that talk and it was a nice show of responsibility that sheâs the one who pushed Lorraine to call her out on her mistake. Throughout the movie, she was well-drawn not just as a dumb teen looking to stir up some ghosts for laughs, but as someone who had real pathos in wanting to see her dad (Anthony Wemmys) again. While youâre spending the movie thinking that she should absolutely not be exploring the vault and trying to contact her dad, her performance and the writing make it totally understandable that she would. I bought her sadness and guilt and thought she walked the line between accomplishing her agenda and genuinely caring about Mary Ellen and Judy very well. I also liked that she truly seemed interested in Judy as a person, even if she was also using her to see her dad again (if only sheâd just asked Judy which artifact could help her!). All three of the central girls have a similar complexity to their characters, pulled between what they want and whatâs been forced on them (Judyâs powers and the isolation caused by them and her parentsâ reputation), what theyâve been hired to do (Mary Ellen, though she would still be Judyâs friend; her arc has the least tension), and what theyâve convinced themselves they have to do (Daniella seeing her dad again, which makes her a nice foil for Judy in that the paranormal is what sheâs seeking but her pull away from it comes from befriending Judy). Thatâs a cool common building block to these characters that immediately makes them multi-dimensional, a state thatâs only further enhanced by the actressesâ performances. Ben was fun as an awkward teen with a crush, and I liked that he wasnât too toxic, like you might expect from a high school boy in a horror movie. Another refreshing twist (and a bonus gift stemming from the public scrutiny about the Warrensâ cases) was that all the kids readily accepted that ghosts were real rather than having to go through the motions of beginning to believe in them.
While this was entertaining, Iâm over Annabelle as an antagonist at this point: she was fine here, but the other ghosts definitely felt like more of a threat and stole the show while it felt like the doll didnât do much of anything (even though it was the object pulling the other ghosts to the house). I wouldnât mind if this were the last Annabelle movie, as it seems like theyâve said all there is to say about the doll. They also included a nice full-circle tie back to Annabelle Creation with a brief vision of her human self (Samara Lee), making it feel even more like this is the last one. Thankfully, there was a sizable monster mash of new ghosts here too! While I wouldâve liked some more focus on each of them (a longer haunting act wouldâve been nice), I liked what we got and there was a solid variety to the types of scares they generated. The Ferryman was scary and I liked the mythology behind him as well as his appearance. The the coins hitting the floor and rolling in to view to herald his approach were really creepy-cool, and the rules about him appearing in the dark vs. disappearing in the light were used against and by him really effectively. At one point I was hoping the âwerewolfâ case would be the basis of Conjuring 3 since it seemed like an original take on both a possession and a werewolf movie, but I guess not. Still, I liked that they got some classic werewolf imagery out of the Black Shuck (Douglas Tait) when it ripped up the car. The Bride (Natalia Safran) and the typewriter brought a classic ghost sensibility to the mix and the Feeley Meeley game was bizarre even before it was haunted! The movie definitely left me wanting to know more about the other ghost artifacts in the Warrensâ vault, especially the cursed samurai armor and the future-telling TV. Maybe they could make a web series or something exploring the cases that brought the vault objects to the Warrensâ attention!Â
Annabelle Comes Home has a strong cast with well-written and atypically alert characters facing a good variety of specters. The pacingâs solid: they take their time introducing us to the characters, which helped generate fear for them when they were put in danger and made the film feel like a throwback to 70s horror, which is fitting given the filmâs setting. It also helped to defuse any knee-jerk âthis is a real dumb planâ reactions to Daniella trying to contact her dad because she explained her mission enough for me to be invested in it (giving her such a strong a need to see him also avoids any âthis is what you get for being stupidâ reactions when her quest puts everyone in danger because I felt sorry for her). Jump scares donât bother meâtheyâre fun too!âand this movie definitely has some effective ones along with the creepy visuals (like the denizens of a graveyard (Sheila McKellan and others) approaching the Warrensâ car that only Lorraine can see). The paranormal attacks seemed more intense overall in the Conjuring films and Annabelle Creation, which are probably the three scariest entries in this franchise so far (though I liked this one and these characters better than Creationâs). The music, both the score and the 70s songs, was well used to creepy effect.
This movie might not have been necessary, strictly-speaking, since we already saw Annabelle get loose in the first Conjuring, but it was definitely a lot of spooky fun! It's a solid haunted house flick with a strong cast and thatâs exactly what it needed to be. Itâs also a good ending to Annabelleâs spin-off trilogy and got me ready for the next Conjuring with the focus shifting back to the Warrens (and maybe Judy this time?). You should definitely check this out!
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Manga the Week of 12/20/17
SEAN: Are you ready? 3-2-1 letâs jam.
MICHELLE: *cracks knuckles in a preparatory fashion*
ASH: Get everybody and the stuff together, because thereâs a lot of it!
KATE: There is SO MUCH MANGA that even I had to chime in.
SEAN: We start with Bookwalker, who has the second volume of their light novel The Combat Baker and the Automaton Waitress. I felt it was a good series for them to pick up (certainly better than their other LN series), and will be getting this volume.
J-Novel Club has the 4th volume of Arifureta: From Commonplace to Worldâs Strongest, which remains the top choice for those who like overpowered isekai and take it Very Seriously Indeed.
Kodansha has many, many things, both digital and print, which I will tackle alphabetically, starting with a 4th All Out!!.
MICHELLE: Woot!
SEAN: Attack on Titan has a big change coming with the 23rd volume, one that (like everything Attack on Titan has ever done) has gotten a mixed reaction.
Cardcaptor Sakura remains one of CLAMPâs most beloved franchise, despite age, appalling Nelvana dubs, and Tsubasa World Chronicle. Now we finally get a sequel with Clear Card, which apparently picks up where the old series left off. I will give it a shot, though I warn you Iâm mostly reading for Tomoyo.
MICHELLE: This has been available digitally for a while, and I read it in that format. Itâs a cute start, and I loved seeing Kero-chan again.
MELINDA: Iâm obviously on board for this.
ANNA: I enjoy early CLAMP, and am leery of recent CLAMP. That being said, due to my love of Cardcaptor Sakura, I will check this out.
ASH: Same! I really do love Cardcaptor Sakura, though.
SEAN: DEATHTOPIA has its 7th and penultimate volume coming out next week.
And thereâs also a 4th volume of Elegant Yokai Apartment Life.
If you havenât yet picked up Ghost in the Shellâs hardcover deluxe editions, why not get them in a handy box set?
Weâve caught up with Japan for Happiness, so itâs nice to see a 6th volume drop.
ASH: I need to catch up with this series, myself!
KATE: The last volume of Happiness had a big time jump and shift in emphasis â something that worked surprisingly well, and and promoted one of the most interesting (and resourceful) supporting characters to a leading role.
SEAN: Inuyashiki comes to an end with its 10th and final volume. Itâs always been a bit too weird for me, but then I felt the same way about Gantz.
Kasane has an 8th volume of suspense and horror.
The digital debut next week is The Princeâs Black Poison, a Betsufure romance that honestly sounds like exactly the sort of title I avoid, but what the hey. Recommended for those who like handsome manipulative men. Itâs by the author of Gakuen Prince, which was also very much filled with those.
MICHELLE: Oh dear.
ANNA: Feeling sort of meh on this.
SEAN: And Real Girl has a 9th volume of whatever it is Real Girl does, besides remind me how many of these Kodansha digital titles I have yet to sample.
Say âI Love Youâ has come to its 18th and final volume. Despite the occasional overdose of melodrama, I greatly enjoyed this series, and am happy to see the conclusion after a long wait (we had, again, caught up with Japan).
MICHELLE: Iâve been awaiting this release for a long time!
SEAN: If you havenât picked up A Silent Voiceâs 7 volumes, Kodansha has a box set for you! (Both this and the Ghost in the Shell box are clearly meant for Christmas purchases.)
Speaking of the author of A Silent Voice, weâre getting a 2nd To Your Eternity next week as well.
ASH: Definitely picking this one up. The first volume was very good and surprising in ways that I didnât expect.
KATE: What Ash said; To Your Eternity is definitely on my short list of Best Sci-Fi manga of 2017.
SEAN: A 6th Tsuredure Children has more 4-koma romance.
And Until Your Bones Rot has a 3rd volume of what is, letâs face it, NOT 4-koma romance.
Seven Seas is next. Arpeggio of Blue Steel is up to its 12th volume, and Iâm still really interested in it, which is surprising given itâs about a bunch of cute girls who are really boats.
Thereâs also a 3rd ânot Alice in the Country of Hearts, but the next best thingâ series Captive Hearts of Oz.
Unlucky it may be, but the fact that Magical Girl Apocalypse has gotten to Vol. 13 means itâs popular as well.
Seven Seas is starting to pick up light novels that arenât J-Novel Club print editions, and we begin with Monster Girl Doctor, whose title speaks for itself, though Iâm not sure how this falls on the scale between âfetisheyâ and âspookyâ monster girls.
And if thatâs too millennial for you, how about a series from the 1980s? We get the first in the Record of Lodoss Wars novels, The Grey Witch, in a fancy hardcover edition.
MELINDA: Itâs hard for me to dismiss something from the 80sâŠ
ASH: It really is fancy! Iâm looking forward to giving the Lodoss novels a try.
SEAN: Chiâs Sweet Coloring Book is a spinoff from Vertical featuring lots and lots of pictures of Chi to color.
Speaking of cats, Nekomonogatari (Black): Cat Tale is the first of a two-part set in the Monogatari series that finally resolves most of Tsubasa Hanekawaâs ongoing issues.
And thereâs also a 4th Flying Witch.
Viz gives us a 3rd Golden Kamuy, which I suspect will have a bit less cooking and a bit more life-threatening violence this time around, but who knows?
ASH: I plan on finding out!
KATE: I seem to be stalking you through this weekâs column, Ash! Iâm butting in to say GOLDEN KAMUY IS AWESOME. I think Asirpa deserves her own damn series. Heck, it could be a cooking manga and Iâd read it.
SEAN: If you want to get someone something terrifying for Christmas, you absolutely canât go wrong with Shiver, a collection of stories selected by the author, Junji Ito.
ASH: Iâm always happy to see more Ito being released! This collection should be great.
KATE: Nothing says âDeck the hallsâ than a little Junji Ito, I always say.
SEAN: And if you want to give some yuri manga, thereâs a 2nd Sweet Blue Flowers omnibus.
MICHELLE: Yay!
ANNA: Behind on this already but Iâm gonna read it!
ASH: You absolutely should! Iâm so glad this series is finally getting the treatment it deserves in English.
SEAN: Lastly (for Viz only, trust me â weâre not even halfway), we have the 2nd Tokyo Ghoul: re.
And now on to Yen Press, pausing only to scream until our throats are raw and we are coughing up blood. (pause) There we go. Onward.
First off, we have the digital-only titles. Aphorism 13 is the second to last volume, and is for fans of survival manga.
Corpse Princess is up to its 14th volume, but it still has a long way to go. It should appeal to fans of fanservice and zombies.
And Saki 13 means weâre close to catching up, but thatâs an ongoing series, so no worries there either. Recommended to those who like mahjong and breasts, not in that order.
On the Yen On side, we finish the digital catch-up for Accel World (9-11) and Irregular at Magic High School (5).
Thereâs also a new digital release of an older, pre-Yen On title. Kieli was a 2009 series of novels about a girl who can see ghosts, and it had an associated manga as well. Yen now has the digital rights to the novels, so we get the first one next week.
There are also a GIANT number of ongoing and new light novels in print. We get a 12th Accel World, which is in the midst of Haruyuki dealing with another mysterious threat.
The Asterisk Warâs 5th volume wraps up its tournament arc, I believe⊠or should I say, itâs first tournament arc.
Baccano! starts a new 2-volume arc taking place in 1933 and subtitled The Slash. This first volume will show us what happened to that Mexican stereotype of an assassin from the Drug & the Dominoes book.
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! 9 has far less part-time work than expected, as the devil has returned to his homeland to rescue Emi and Alas Ramus.
Goblin Slayer 4 will feature what sounds like a collection of short stories judging from the description. And probably goblins being slayed. The Irregular at Magic High Schoolâs 6th volume starts a new arc called the Yokohama Disturbance Arc, which I think was the final arc adapted for the anime.
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? asks the same question again, only this time itâs Monsters. Bell says no, others think differently. Vol. 10 drops next week.
KonoSubaâs 4th volume has the inevitable Hot Springs arc.
Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers has a 3rd volume, and I must admit if the storyline is âwhoâs the traitorâ I may bail.
The first light novel debut is The Saga of Tanya the Evil, which is another isekai. A Japanese HR manager with a cold, ruthless reputation is killed, and then reincarnated by God. Not with the best intentions, though â God dislikes his logical attitude and so puts him in a world where magic exists and there is constant warfare. Oh, and heâs in the body of a little girl.
Sword Art Online has reached a dozen volumes, and weâre still in the midst of the epic Alicization arc. We finally see Alice again, but is she brainwashed? Can Kirito and Eugeo save her?
The other light novel debut this month already has its manga coming out from Kodansha, and is the 2nd of the three âridiculousâ light novels Yen licensed recently. That Time I Got Reincarnated As a Slime arrives next week.
Weâre nearly at the end! Only 28 more titles to go! And theyâre all Yen Press. We start with a 6th volume of spinoff Akame Ga KILL! ZERO.
Angels of Death is a survival manga with psychological overtimes, which comes from the oddball Comic Gene. Iâm not sure what to think of it.
An 8th Aoharu x Machinegun is shipping next week.
And a 5th Bungo Stray Dogs will give us literary references galore.
Light novel adaptations galore! Starting with a 4th manga of Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody.
Dragons Rioting has a 9th volume, which is also its final volume.
If you like the idea of Goblin Slaying but hate prose, I have good news, the first volume of Goblin Slayer is for you.
I know little about Graineliers except itâs from GFantasy, it has two male leads, and itâs not BL but feels like it should be.
MELINDA: Did you say GFantasy? Count me in!
ASH: Itâs also by Rihito Takarai (of Ten Count fame) so Iâm very curious to see how this series develops. If nothing else, the artwork should be great.
SEAN: Manga based on an unlicensed light novel, part one: the 10th volume of High School DxD.
Manga based on an unlicensed light novel, part two: the 8th and final volume of How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend.
After a yearâs hiatus, the Kagerou Daze manga picks up again with Vol. 7, and should be arriving more regularly from now on. For light novel fans, the story here is different from the LN (and indeed the Mekakucity Actors anime.)
A 5th Kiniro Mosaic gives you vague yuri galore.
If you liked the idea of Magical Girls dying tragically but hate prose⊠well, you know. Magical Girl Raising Project, now in manga form.
The 11th Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi-chan is the last, which Iâm pretty sure means there are no current ongoing projects for this franchise, be it anime, manga, spinoff manga, spinoff anime, or the original novels. We should take off our hats and mourn the end of an era.
My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong as I Expected gets a 7th manga volume, though Iâm not sure which novel volume itâs adapting.
No Matter How Much I⊠sigh. WataMote gives us an 11th volume. Sorry, Iâm exhausted.
Of the Red, the Light and the Ayakashi ends with its 9th volume, though I believe there is a Volume 10 with side/after stories.
ASH: Another series that Iâve been enjoying but need to catch up on!
MICHELLE: Aha! I had been thinking it was complete in 9, and then recently noticed thereâs actually a tenth. Nice to have an explanation for that!
SEAN: One Week Friends is a Gangan Joker title about a cute friendship and the amnesia that threatens to tear it apart.
Re: Zero finishes its adaptation of the 2nd arc with the 4th A Week at the Mansion volume.
Rose Guns Days has a 2nd volume of its 3rd arc.
School-Live! does not come to an end with this 9th volume per se, but I think the series is on hiatus right now, so this may be the last for some time.
And a 3rd Smokinâ Parade arrives as well.
I enjoyed the first novel of So Iâm a Spider, So What?, though am curious as to how a book thatâs half internal dialogue will translate to manga. Weâll see with this first manga volume.
Strike the Bloodâs manga has a Vol. 9, which, like the light novels, has Yukina and only Yukina on each cover.
Sword Art Online has the manga adaptation of the Calibur arc complete in one volume. Itâs a great arc if you like the supporting cast, who all play a role â for the last time to date, in fact.
If you feel that yokai manga have gotten too serious lately, you should enjoy A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School, a GFantasy title that is terminally ridiculous.
ASH: Yokai comedy, you say? Count me in!
Umineko When They Cry begins its 7th arc, Requiem of the Golden Witch. Battler is nowhere to be found. Nor is Beatrice. Instead meet Kinzoâs heir Lion Ushiromiya. Oh, did I mention this first omnibus is 826 pages?
Lastly (yes, I promise, we are at the end), thereâs a 7th omnibus of Yowamushi Pedal, which should be SUPER EXCITING.
MICHELLE: Yay!
ASH: I know Iâm excited!
SEAN: (falls over) So are you getting everything on this list, or just most of it?
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