Accidentally spoiling Iron Flame for yourself 0/10 do not recommend.
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Be selfless
Don’t steal
Stick It To The Man
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george rexstrew deserves awards for many things but i have to say. edwin’s bloodcurdling scream as niko gets killed deserves a whole award unto itself. like. that scream did not feel at all like a tv show scream. to a somewhat jarring degree. and i can’t express how much I respect that
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Ah yes, Five’s two relationships.
A mannequin, and his brother’s wife.
One of these was a shockingly healthy, long term relationship that Five really treasured. The other was very poor writing and made me want to quit the show.
Guess which was which!
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look. i view the doctor as asexual but the implication that he’s had kinky handcuff-escape sex with houdini is a bit funny so i’ll accept it
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Just finished Bedtime Story and WOW OKAY
caribert my beloved you’ve never done anything wrong okay YOU have been wrong and I WILL seek vengeance for you
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The thing about He Xuan changing his form when Shi Qingxuan asks is that, from what I can tell, he doesn’t seem to have changed his personality when pretending to be earth master. Like sure, he doesn’t show his outright hate for Wind Master when pretending to be a heavenly official, but he could have definitely gotten away with saying no to Shi Qingxuan’s demands.
This means that he wanted to please ridiculous friend.
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“it’s not sure if we’ll get a season 3!”
don’t worry guys, i got this. i will be playing good omens 2 on every device i own, constantly, until the entire season 2 script is burned so deeply into the very depths of my soul, that the only thing my poor, restless brain will be able to to think, say, or even comprehend will be: “Excuse me. Oi! Yes? Was that you? Oh, hi, yeah. Err, look, if you don’t mind, could you hold this, while i crank it all up?-“
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don’t understand izzy haters don’t understand ed haters they are intertwined they are broken into pieces they love each other but even the best they can do isn’t enough they are barbed wire they are a gold chain they are wrong for each other they were born to be side by side there is not one without the other and it’s terrible now but there’s a deep-seated need to fix it, they’re going to try fix it
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Is Alicent throwing Aemond and Aegon head first under a bus? Yes.
But there is something terrible and profound about Alicent Hightower - a woman who toils “in service to men” and who has spent her life in a system that only values men and treats women and girls as lesser, as expendable - stopping in the middle of a war that is at its core about patriarchy and misogyny and saying “Fuck this” and prioritising the lives of her daughter and granddaughter over her would-be-king sons.
Girls in the asoiaf universe are so often second-thoughts (if they are thought of at all), tied entirely to the fates of their husbands, fathers, brothers, or house regardless of their own desires and are sacrificed at whim to serve their needs. A wife cut open and left to bleed to death so that her husband may have a son. A girl sold off for her father’s political advantage. Another woman murdered so that her husband can marry someone else. Another woman set aside so that some other male relative can sit a throne he has no desire nor aptitude for. It’s expected. As Rhaenys says in 1x02 “That is the order of things.”
Alicent loves her sons, you can see it, but not enough to risk Helaena in an attempt to save them. It’s awful and heartbreaking, but there is something powerful nonetheless in Alicent finally deciding that if someone is going to be sacrificed it won’t be Helaena. Protecting her daughter at last. ‘A son for a son’ is a bargain she’s prepared to make, rather than risk Helaena’s life for Aemond (kinslayer and mass-murderer) or Aegon’s (rapist) survival. She loves her sons, but she loves her daughter too.
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Sol’s irrepressible desire for a child overriding all rational thought, sending him into an emotional spiral that leads to death and destruction, only for him to lose the child anyway is a tragedy of the highest order and the kind of compelling story I like to see in general, but especially in Star Wars.
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Rose Tyler enjoyer (me) grieves the physical lack of Rose Tyler in the doctor who specials (she’s in a parallel universe and it’s literally impossible for her to ever come back)
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I love headcanoning that the whole Triceraton mind device severely messed with Don’s memory abilities but I also think he’s the type of person to be so hyperfocused on the present and future that he doesn’t even notice at first. Like it’s not until weeks later where he completely blanked out on a request Leo asked of him that morning or when he realises he can’t recall what their old home looked like anymore that he goes
“Uh. Well that’s not good…”
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Bnha makes me so mad because it could’ve been good. It had a lot of good aspects. But in the end none of them were satisfyingly resolved so it just feels bad.
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Fiona and Cake spoilers seriously
(Something I noticed abt Betty and Simons relationship)
I love Betty and Simon’s relationship, I think their back story is so cute and romantic and all that lovely stuff don’t get me wrong.
But there’s this under tone of Betty constantly giving things up for Simon and we don’t really talk about it a lot???
Like, Betty let Simon have his moment with the artifact and the pubic, she also doesn’t go to her trip in favor of going on an expedition with Simon. Then when she goes to leave again she stays for Simon.
Even Fiona is like “you went with her on the bus?” And Simon just looks all confused like “what? No, why would I do that?” Like- hello???
Then after that she gave up her entire life and mind to get Simon back to the point where she literally says “I don’t know who I am without him anymore.” And that just sucks! Since the beginning Betty has been the one giving up the most, her mind, her own possible career, and it’s a story of love of course and it’s very sweet but it’s also a story of sacrifice.
Their love wasn’t a perfect solution, it was already sort of imbalanced when it started and I lowkey love how we see those cracks even before they’re together.
Again, I love their relationship and I think it’s sweet. I just think we should talk about Betty’s side more, especially when she tells a story of what most women do in relationships, sacrifice.
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this was the shot that sent me over the edge, i was holding it together through dick, the exorcism, everything, but when i saw JEAN PIERRE AND TWINKLETITS WITH CHARLES i fucking LOST it
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