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havenât had chuck-won-theory on the brain for a few months now but my quick pre-work thesis for it is this
⢠chuck offhandedly mentions that an ending where heâs defeated by the Winchesters âfeels rightâ
⢠jack spends roughly 14 episodes combined in the worst mental state possible (on a scale of psychotic to suicidal) and all of that literally magically goes away after absorbing chuckâs powers
⢠AU Michael describing what Jack will turn out to be is almost a perfect match for how he acts after becoming god (particularly on the âloyaltyâ part)
⢠jack has literally never once expressed any interest or desire for power; he blatantly tells the guys that heâs âdone being special, and just wants to live his life before itâs overâ in 14x08; he abandons Godâs Throne in heaven for the bunker without a second thought in 14x19. from mid-season13 and onward heâs only ever cared about his family and staying with them
* even if it turns out that he did willingly become god to save the world, it was still to serve a purpose and not something he truly wanted for himself, which defeats the whole point of his arc being about being loved for who he is and not for his place in a grand scheme (Casâ final words to him mind you) , and defeats the point of the show
theres definitely more but like I said Iâm spitting this all out before work and I just like to reorganize my thoughts every so often (ËĎË)đ
#cal.txt#spn#supernatural#chuck won theory#jack kline#castiel#dean winchester#sam winchester#tfw2.0#I donât buy too much into him being possessed/corrupted anymore honestly?#like itâs more feasible that he just left bc of the guilt & feeling purposeless after his failed suicide attempt lmfao#really canât stress enough that he fully attempted suicide because he was so guilt ridden by what he did#like he was extremely unstable half of the season. why are we treating his ending like it was good or normal#anyways whatever#this is not my two cents this is the entire piggy bank#spn meta#jack meta
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Ranking Gen V Characters:
Marie Moreau:
Marie Moreau is actually the best character of the show. I found her kinda boring at times, but she's clearly the most grounded and level-headed of the bunch. Outside of taking the credit from Jordan and lying about her backstory, I don't think she's a bad person. She was to able understand Cate better than other despite knowing her like less than a week. Also she tanked Homelander. She's a true hero.
2. Sam Riordan:
Sam Riordan, Sam is quite a good person despite the last two episodes. He's really just a extremely hurt kid. Even when the chaos was happening , he at least has some idea what he's doing is bad. But I'm hoping this guy really gets genuine help and stop this bullshit he's on. Also I'm on his ass for how he treated Emma in the end.
3. Emma Meyer:
Emma Meyer, unlike her traitorous and unstable boy, is a genuine sweetheart, no matter what. She didn't do much outside of being Sam's black widow in the ladder half. I'm hoping to see more from her.
4. Jordan Li:
Jordan Li, I like their character. But at first, I wondered why the fuck they were here and how this really affected them. But after episode 6, I get it. I don't blame them for what happen to Luke. Honestly Liu and Thor are charming as heck.
5. Andre Anderson:
Andre Anderson, still kinda a boring character, he does seem care about everyone. Marie, Luke, Sam, and Cate, his father. After what Cate has done, I'm over the his part in the cheating affair now.
6. Cate Dunlap
Episode 8 (kinda Episode 7) Cate, fuck you. You ruined everything. You can't just blame your problems on others. I'm glad you loss a hand, serve you right betraying your pals. And bringing Sam into your bullshit really?
But outside of episode 7-8, I think she was a good character regardless of how much depth she had. she was just manipulated. I do feel she cares for her friends, that's the key to redeeming her character.
To be clear, Fuck Sam and Cate right now, they're traitorous assholes who went against their buddies who gave a fuck about them. But I'm hoping we see them on good terms in season 2.
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Season 3 Initial Thoughts
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Holy shit, this Season was a doozy. I absolutely loved this season. It was a lot more intense than both Season 1 and 2, but had the realism from Season 1 that I loved so much.
Also I was fucking wrong, boys. Well not completely. I did make the prediction that theyâve been on the island for at least 2 months, because for some reason that was a reasonable number in my head. A nice believable number for the kids to have survived and did all they did, but six months!? Like half a year!? They would have been 1.5 years away from getting blown up from the volcano in JW2. Bruh...
The Scorpius Rex probably had the most terrifying design I had ever seen for a hybrid dinosaur. It felt way more threatening than both the Indominus and Indoraptor, probably because of itâs very odd hodgepodge of a design. I also love the twist of it being extremely unstable and causing other dinosaurs to lash out after being poisoned. Having this thing chase around the kids was definitely terrifying to say the least. Also wasnât expecting Sammy to get spiked by the poison too (and turn an odd shade of green, sorta narmy lmao). I knew she wasnât going to die, but I wasnât expecting a nice squick shot of the quills in her abdomen that was a fun treat.
Also finally! Kenji, my boy, finally has some character backstory and development! I will probably do a more deeper analysis on Kenjiâs drawing of his family, but is already kinda confirmed what kind of person his father is. He didnât care enough about his son to want to put pictures of him on the wall, only himself. It makes sense why Kenji was so self absorbed as well. I found it pretty heartbreaking that Kenji risked his life to try rescue his fatherâs âpreciousâ art statue. Iâm not sure if he tried to rescue it because he was scared of his father scolding him or if he just wanted to bring it back for his father for a pat on the back. Either way, itâs just brings up sad implications all around.Â
Honestly Kenji had some absolutely great development this season, in my opinion, way more so than the others had and way more interesting too. I think the episode that really marked a change in Kenji was Episode 5 (Eye of the Storm), when Kenji took it upon himself to be in charge of packing. For most of the episode, he was acting like typical Kenji, but he began to take his job way more seriously when it came to the safety of his friends. When Darius took after Ben, he properly took charge of the group (nice contrast to Season 1 where he was more nonchalant about it and tried to pass off responsibility). It was around this point that we didnât see Kenji acting all high and haughty anymore, he was fully devoted to saving his friends.
I definitely wasnât expecting Kenji to run off with the laptop to make the trade and save Brooklynn. The boy tried to fight a man with a loaded gun to save his friend, how foolish and brave of him to try do so. It was amazing to see Kenji, who spent most of the series cowering behind others, fully devoting himself to protecting Brooklynn in the finale (leading her to safety and shielding her with his own body). I do think that Kenji has some issues regarding losing friends; I think that the Camp Fam really is the first friends heâs ever gotten, which is why losing them hurt him so much (Sammyâs faux death and Brooklynn getting kidnapped).Â
The way at the end when Kenji refused to forgive and accept the idea that they were going to risk Brooklynnâs safety over the laptop...it was a very mature way to handle that situation. Pragmatically, Kenji was absolutely right, they shouldnât be risking their lives over a stinkinâ laptop. Itâs not theyâre responsibility, theyâre just kids. But his friends were good people and Kenji played along, but decided to take matters into his own hands. His friends are important to him and heâs going to do anything to keep them safe.Â
From haughty jock who only seemed to care about himself to a team member willing to risk everything to keep everyone safe, Kenji really has grown so much as a character.
All in all, Iâm surprised the kids actually made it off the island this time. My friends and I were placing bets on whether or not they would make it off the island this season. Everyone had voted that they wouldnât, but they did...hopefully? They got a stowaway so Iâm wondering how theyâre going to deal with that. Go back to the island? Keep going? Clearly it all isnât over because Kenjiâs character arc isnât quite solved yet. I wonder how many more season CC will have. I do enjoy the series, but thereâs only so much they can keep right?
This initial thoughts ended up more of a Kenji reaction post, so Iâll dedicate the end here to some other thoughts I had overall:
Yasmina and Sammyâs friend-(or maybe more)-ship was really cute and wholesome. I found Yasminaâs chumminess afterwards Hello-Zuko-Here levels of second hand embarrassment xD (Are they a maybe-couple? When Brooklynn mentioned crushes that Sammy mightâve had she mentioned Yaz lmao).
Thank god, Bumpy didnât die. She has her own family now...for at least 1.5 more years until the volcano explodes...
Ben, you stupid child, of course you want to get off the island. I would have knocked you out and dragged you on the boat myself.
It was nice of the pilot and mercenary to board the kids upon finding out they were children. Even though they died / ended up splitting up the kids, the meant well.
I canât believe Dr. Wu was in this season. He isnât as much as a bad guy as I thought. He still left the kids, but at least he didnât...kill them? Set the bar too low maybe?
And thatâs all for now. This being a chock-full Kenji season, Iâll probably be doing some analysis or posts on him, but thought Iâd make a reaction post with all my initial thoughts for now!
#jurassic world#jurassic park#jurassic world camp cretaceous#camp cretaceous#jwcc#Darius Bowman#kenji kon#Brooklynn#sammy gutierrez#yasmina fadoula#ben pincus#dr wu#season 3#spoilers#bumpy the ankylosaurus#scorpio rex
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Umbrella Academy S2 R a n t
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Note: This is totally my opinion. Donât like, donât read. Also, I havenât read any of the comics. This is all based on the Netflix series. Please donât attack me.Â
Iâd say, season 2 was a jumble. It was quite dizzying. The characters had many ups and downs in developments. The transitions were so w t f. There were too many arcs. The relationships were. . . And the plot had such a similar theme to the first season. With that, letâs dive in.Â
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CHARACTERS
Iâll go into the characters each in a bit but hereâs an overview. The characters were sort of a mess? Iâd say in terms of the main characters, Allison, Vanya and Ben were the best (Ben wasnât even there frequently). The worst being our Luther and Klaus? (Donât get me wrong heâs one of my favorite characters but I think this season did him quite dirty?)Â
-Number 1/Luther: MOON BOY!!! Yeah no I really didnât enjoy watching him this season. Actually scratch that I didnât enjoy watching him in season 1 either. Itâs nothing against his daddy issues, Iâm sure most if not all of the main characters have them. Itâs just how he deals with it? His want for a father figure goes on to a mafia rich guy named âJackâ who he got acquainted with after getting stuck. Iâm all for finding father figures whoâd treat you better than the original but seriously? Lmao we donât even see Jack after abandoning him for one lost fight. Which I guess parallels to Mr Hargreeves abandoning him but werenât we supposed to let Luther develop? Idk, Heâs just such a lost puppy. As well as his is addiction for Allison. Itâs just so unhealthy I c a n â t. I just couldnât see his development. Hell, he disagrees for saving the world then goes on to do random ass stuff that is so unnecessary. I visibly groaned whenever he was on screen. Not caring about the apocalypse? Fine. Getting high with Elliot? oKaY. Telling Diego to find the siblings while he tries to coax Five, only to fall asleep? WHATEVER. Just, why did they have to make him so useless sometimes. The scene where he was with both young and old Five, he just bullshitted around. LIKE IâM SORRY LUTHER BUT PLEASE. His power was quite confusing too? He got shot by the bullet but survived a nuclear missile huh?? Anyways, the actor playing him did a great job. There were scenes I really just wanted to sigh but Luther looked so cute like a lost puppy.Â
-Number 2/Diego: In the first few episodes, I was extremely iffy with him. Some of it came from the fact that season 1 Diego was just so ;-;. Anyways, his obsession to save Kennedy was a bit out of hand. I get it, he wanted to save a life he knew that was in trouble, especially one so important. But I wish he stopped to think first. I mean, he chose that over the end of the world HAHA. Mm though I suppose I think I started enjoying watching him more when he reunited with Mother? Speaking of the mother, his interactions with her were so cute. He loves her so much and just seeing her there alive..I donât know he was more sympathetic. That Team Zero shit was so sweet even if it didnât pull through. He became much sweeter though still an idiot. As always, he had daddy issues too and I wish we dwelled more into that. Seeing him vulnerable was nice. Also him entering the commission was so badass?? Like damn. I guess his character grew a bit more this season which Iâm satisfied with.Â
-Number 3/Allison: I loved her so much this season. She was such a badass queen. There were rarely scenes Iâd facepalm at. I think itâs because Ray brought out a much better side in her. She was the most stable of all the siblings but I donât think that says much. Her marriage was a bit out of hand at one point, Iâm glad she was able to fix it. HOWEVER, the scenes where she abused her power was very irritating. It was never mentioned again. They brought it up but didnât do anything with it. That can be highly used against black people as a whole. She did that in a room full of white people and I can only think of the consequences that could leave for their movement. Or it will go unaddressed. But I hope that isnât the case.Â
-Number 4/Klaus: I love this man. Heâs one of my favorite characters as a whole. But. . . what the fuck happened this season? Itâs like all his development by the end of season 1 was just tossed out the window. He was sober and although he didnât like it, he was one of the ones who kept trying to bring their siblings to the problem. Itâs just his sober self in season 2 just gave me vibes of his drunk self in season 1. I guess itâs more on his personality and who he is but it was so interesting to see him when he was trying. Instead, I watched him lead a cult. It shows that heâs really not the leadership kind because he doesnât know what heâs doing with himself, better yet how is he going to lead a cult? I guess he needed some way to survive but damn. Also I thought Dave, if not his siblings, was going to be his first priority. I know he ended up finding Dave already but why was he after the cult.  Klaus half the time he didnât do anything. There was a big waste of power for Klaus because he wasnât even able to use his to full capacity. There was that one shot where he was falling and caught by other ghosts which was the only time other ghosts were seen. The only time he used his power. The season 1 ending had such an OP Klaus but it led me to expect more from him this season. Like, remember that point where they were trying to reach Vanya but it was from Allison to Diego to Klaus to Ben. The part when it was Klausâs turn, I really think he couldâve used his powers to have the ghosts push him. He was giving himself the talk and everything and then he just flew back only for Ben to just stare. And as seen, Ben wasnât affected by the whoosh the ghosts thing couldâve worked. He ended up feeling a bit like a plot device for Ben this season. I really hope in season 3, heâll be able to develop his powers and develop himself as a character. Also for the record, I cannot believe he didnât tell anyone of Ben?? I remember that clip with the âKlaus, is Ben here?â and he responded with ghosts canât time travel and jazz. I THOUGHT THAT WAS JUST A JOKE?? But he ended up n o t telling AT ALL. Like I love you Klaus but your brother misses your family too. I was just so frustrated at him this season.
-Number 5/Five: This boy is one of my other favorites. Heâs just so fun to watch. I guess it does with the amount of times he warps and uses his powers. His development on his powers were 10/10. In terms of personality, heâs still the same old grumpy pants but the amount of times I wanted to reach the screen and shake him I swear. I know he rushes so much but I remember he was watching a stripper or singer or something in the place where Luther was and was that really the time? He needs to tell his siblings before rushing head first. Funny how he keeps saying letâs think of a plan but as soon as he has one he goes with it. The Reginald Hargreeves plan wouldnât even be able to go if not for the invitation. I swear this boy always has something going on which is why itâs so fun to watch him all the time. He just wants to save his family. And heâs just throwing hands every time a plan fucks up itâs funny and then he starts a new one. Iâm sure he blames himself a lot for getting his family stuck. I wish he had time to develop his mental state. But I understand he was busy all the time. Though to be honest, Allison is probably the only stable one, they all needs help. Hmm Iâd say he grew a bit more from the first season, though again the first few episodes of this one were sorta infuriating because he was basically repeating what he did in the first. I hope he can finally rest in the third season or at least take a b r e a k(HAmiLton). They made him super badass already, Iâd love to see more of it but I want to see him more when he gets to actually talk to his siblings about anything else. I look forward to his season 3 arc.
-Number 6/Ben: HE WAS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL CINNAMON ROLL THIS SEASON I LOVE HIM. The one iffy part was when he possessed Klaus and was about to have s e x in Klausâs body and not give back his body LMFAO. Poor baby just wanted to feel it though. He missed it so much and he missed his family so much. HE ONLY GOT TO REUNITE WITH DIEGO AND VANYA. Both times, hit just as hard. Though Diego never asked about him again probably because Vanya told them all about how he...Ugh, I wish he was there more to interact with the other siblings. KLAUS THIS IS WHY YOU SHOULDâVE TOLDKFHJD. His scenes were so precious. My heart cried when he passed away to Heaven. He was just so gentle with Vanya. Youâre my sister. AGH CHILLS. He was such a beautiful sibling to Vanya and I hate it so much how he wasnât able to have more. He was a true hero. He shouldâve had more scenes. I donât know what season 3 is going to bring for the ânewâ Ben but he looks more aggressive and edgy than the old ones so Iâm not going to have any expectations.Â
-Number 7/Vanya: This girl is always in such pain, it was nice to see her happy for once. Though I am a bit iffy with the relationship with her and Sissy because it looks like thereâs an age gap but I donât know, Iâll go more into it later. No, itâs not because theyâre two girls, Iâm bisexual myself. Anyways speaking of gender, most fans say sheâs bisexual but Iâd head canon her to be pan sexual more than bi. I feel like she really doesnât give a fuck about who she is with as long as they love each other and thatâs sweet. We stan representations. As for her character, hmm she was okay. Sheâs still unstable but in the end sheâs just a hurt baby thatâs been through a l o t and just wants a family. Iâm glad she was able to use her powers more. High key Elsa vibes. She was not bad this season but I wish she knew how much she couldnât bring them. The extent of the time travel world. But I know she just wanted love after having such a lack of it. I hope to see her get love she deserves in season 3. More specifically, self-love. Because these past 2 seasons, sheâs been putting so much on that one person that I want to see what she does for herself. Maybe pick up that violin and go girl~
In terms of side characters,Â
*THEY PUT HAZEL THERE FOR TWO MINUTES AND THEN HE DIED. WHAT. I know itâs probably better that way but damn, he was one of my favorites. Iâm glad he was able to live a peaceful life with Agnes. He deserved it
*RAY IS MY MAN I LOVE THIS MAN SO MUCH! He stays calm and collected most of the time. He does whatâs right. Heâs a much better choice than Luther. Iâm sad we had to let him go but it was going to come sooner or later.
*Lila..She was such an intriguing character. Just, she was so dumb at some points, especially near the end. I wish she thought more analytically. I guess sheâs like a more emotional female version of Five. Her fight with Five was pretty cool. She probably got with Diego because theyâre mummyâs children HAHA. Her powers were so bad ass though. Weâre prolly going to see more of her in the third season which I look forward to.Â
*Reginald Hargreeves, bruh are you an alien.Â
*Pogo.. He was cute but I thought weâd see more of him. But I mean heâs just a baby so I guess eh.Â
*Mom was beautiful, she DESERVES MORE SCENES INSTEAD OF EVERY 2 EPISODES FOR 2 MINUTES.Â
*The Handler was not bad I suppose. I mean I loved her in the first season. But here she wasnât as terrifying anymore. Sheâs a hella good manipulator but of course it was going to bite her in the back. I was honestly looking forward to fish guy though. I hope she stays dead just so that we can see our future villains.Â
*Speaking of the fish, he was sort of useless. We didnât get to see any action of him. Heâs just a f i s h. We wonât ever know if he was as good at his job as the handler or what not but thatâs because he did n o t h i n g. A F I S H.Â
*The Swedish villains, they were eh. Not gonna lie, the first few episodes or so, they were hella boring. Not as fun as Hazel(WHO THEY KILLED IN THE FIRST FEW MINS) and Cha Cha. But their sibling ship was really heart felt. And every time one died.. Just ;-;.
*Herb was such a precious soul. I hope he doesnât die in season 3.Â
I think the problem was that some of the characters were just on standby half the time.Â
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RELATIONSHIPS
The way they treated and interacted with each other is what makes the story so appealing, the familial, platonic and romantic. The relationships here were fine but I just wanted to bring them up.Â
Romantic
-Allison and Ray: What a 9-10/10 couple. The reason why is because thereâs a line Allison said that made me so...what? I remember when she reunited with Luther she said something along the lines of âI just, I needed something to hold on to. And Ray gave me thatâ SIS. That sounds like such REBOUND energy. It doesnât sound like she chose Ray, it sounds like she needed someone to depend on and Ray was there. Iâm sure their relationship grew eventually but to say that about him to her ex or whatever they are. Sheâs in a vulnerable state, and to say something as minor as I needed him does not seem healthy. Relationships shouldnât always be a need-need relationship. Allison needs to be her independent person and fall in love when sheâs ready. If sheâs just doing it because she needs someone to hold onto. What kind of love is that? Aside from that note, their whole relationship is so precious. I love how much Ray stays by Allison but he doesnât take her bullshit. Like he is strict with knowing the truth because he needs to know he can trust her and that she can trust him. And you know what, she pulled through and told him. Because she loves him. Iâm glad they didnât kill him off or separate them because of Luther. Itâs sweet.
-Diego and Lila: I didnât like it until we knew of who Lila was. Because honestly if Diego got with her, thatâd reflect on how much he changed from dating a cop to a complete psycho. But no, thereâs more depth in Lila which made her interesting. Their dance scene right after was so nice. It was like a fight for dominance and it reflected how they thought of each other. Though, when she started choosing Five over Diego it went downhill. Diego was so lost because Lila didnât trust him with whatever shit. Lila was just going around playing mummyâs girl and getting flustered whenever the handler mentioned him. It made her look young. Then when she captured Diego and called him boyfriend I got so lost. Then later Diego calls them exes. THEN WE FIND OUT THEYâRE ALSO BORN ON THE SAME DATE. Theyâre not as bad as Luther and Allison but still, they couldâve been siblings. Their relationship goes up and down so Iâm not really sure what to think. I donât see Lila bringing out the better side of Diego. I only see Diego doing it. I think Patch was a better fit because she was emotionally stable. But maybe when Lila gets her shit together then perhaps??Â
-Vanya and Sissy: Uh...This is definitely going to be an unpopular opinion(im saying that as if most of what I said is not unpopular) but this relationship gave me eh vibes. Like I donât really know what to say about this one. Iâm all for LGBTQ+ representation and of course Vanya being happy but. I think, again, Vanya must be her own girl. She shouldnât be someone to be protected or get validation from protecting. She should be her own girl fighting and figuring out herself. I think another iffy thing is Sissy was a mother who was stuck in a bad marriage. My thing with that trope is that usually, the love interest saving the mother is someone whoâs ready to take them. Yes I know Sissy shouldnât have to live unhappily. But depending on a girl who doesnât have self-independence, emotionally unstable with her own unstable family. Yeah, no wonder Sissy didnât come with. Just the deal is Vanya depended on her like a lost child with a mother. It looks motherly. Iâm not judging from looks, Iâm judging from the treatment. Plus, their first kiss, they were drunk. Thatâs a sign within itself. Yes, they didnât regret it in the morning. But Sissy was in a vulnerable state. She was crying. And I guess I thought it was going to be eased in like âIâm really happy youâre in my life Vanya.â BWAM KISS. Instead it went like âYou tell me how you let her go. Tell me and Iâll do it.â âSissy I canât--â KISS. THAT DOESNâT SOLVE THE PROBLEM, in fact she interrupted Vanya because she was so emotionally drained. All the emotions and weight of it, into that kiss. Itâs not like a drunken confession, sheâs crying about a problem beforehand. Not a problem on her sexuality, but a problem on her life. And... kissing doesnât make all the pain go away. Running away doesnât make the pain go away. I donât understand the message this show is trying to give us for this but I donât like it. I know they were aiming for simple life simple family but.. as said, itâs never going to be simple.
-Klaus and Dave: I just felt sad. This was so pitiful. They did them so dirty. Also, I know itâs not the showâs fault because they changed actors but Dave looked so young. In season 1, he looked about the same age as Klaus if not older.. In season 2, he looks like a precious baby boy. Like, I know they changed actors but I couldnât get the vibe out of my head. But back to the main point. I feel like their relationship was sadder. Dave ended up going earlier. As well as he might avoid anyone who looks like Klaus because it would sort of be creepy. What hurt most is when Dave punched him. That hurts. Poor Klaus, again, he didnât even get to say goodbye properly. He has to deal with losing him again but since we get less Klaus scenes this season, we can only speculate. I wish they could be together but they never could. One of the saddest love stories.Â
-Ben and Jill: I want Ben to be happy, I really do. But... heâs dead. He was doomed to have no love interest from the start. Though it is cute to see him crush over her. But the concept it a bit weird you know? He possessed Klaus to get to her and he was about to have sex in Klausâs body. That says a l o t. Plus we didnât really get to explore Jill as a character. So I didnât really care about her and we prolly wonât ever. But I hope wherever Ben is now, he can vibe peacefully.
-Allison and Luther: I hate this. Theyâre siblings. Itâs not all of them being under the same roof, itâs all of them being raised by someone who adopted them together. IT DOESNâT MATTER IF NOT BIOLOGICAL. Iâm so glad it got called out this season. Though, itâs so hard to see them as just siblings now because of how often it gets called out. But no. just no.
-Sissy and Carl: Um. I donât know what to think but both of them were unstable af. I wonder why Sissy married him in the first place if she didnât want to commit to him. I guess Carl was a different person? Hmm, he manipulated her for sure but thatâs because he wanted the family to stay together. Around the time he was about to shoot her thatâs when it was clear they werenât a fit at all. But I think Carl could have improved before that scene with Vanya. Fucking disgusting. But, honestly before that scene I couldnât tell if he was genuine or not. Cause, he did look like he loved Sissy while Sissy would give off looks. Itâs pitiful. But eh, this is the unhappy marriage trope so...
-Reginald and Grace: This was heart breaking. I genuinely loved seeing emotion on Reginald and Grace was a perfect match. When they broke up I AGH. I wish they had more moments.Â
Familial(Iâm highlighting important ones but feel free to skip) There were less. and there was a LACK OF FIVE AND KLAUS. Their dynamic was one of my favorites in the first season.Â
-Luther and Vanya: I was hesitant in their reunion. Mainly due to the fact that we get a panel of Luther holding a gun. But, Iâm glad he didnât end up doing anything. Iâm also glad he apologized. Their relationship is unsteady but itâs growing ish. But aside from the first few episodes, we donât really get much. Iâm just glad heâs not being shitty to her.
-Luther and Five: Ngl Lutherâs incompetence gets made up from Fiveâs competence. Itâs funny. When there were two fiveâs it was so f u n n y. Luther was just panicking everywhere. He was like âHe hAs A pOiNtâ and then like âoh no weâre going to kill him???!??!â. Itâs cute I guess. Though when they first reunited, it was annoying as hell. I thought their dynamic was going to be lame but this wasnât bad I suppose.Â
-Luther and Diego: Hehe. They are highkey two brain cells left energy. If I remember correctly, the first season contained them fighting over what to do or whoâs âleaderâ. They didnât have as much moments this season but I remember Diego chasing after Luther when Luther threw hands. It was cute in a sibling-y way. They were okay. I mean, as okay as any unstable family but it was nice seeing their meaningless little fights out of the way.
-Diego and Five: It was like arcs talking to each other. Diego was basically representing âSave Kennedy!â while Five was like âEND OF THE WORLDâ. Lucky for them that it was connected. But if it wasnât, imagine that huge waste of time. Anyways, they were okay-ish. Five didnât want to deal with Diegoâs shit half the time but thatâs just Five. Their connection grew after Diego went to the commission because I mean, they can now both relate. However, Diego only stayed there for a little bit while Five stayed there longer. And Diego was only recruited because his âgirlfriendâ wanted him. But either way, they now have something more to talk about.
-Diego and Ben: This was a cute heartfelt moment. And.. honestly I wanted more. Not just with Diego and Ben but with Ben and well EVERYONE. But at least this small moment was given. Just, Diegoâs realization that itâs Ben. His dead brother. It hurt you know.Â
-Allison and Klaus: This duo I swear. I donât really like it because Iâd say these two are the chillest aside from Vanya. Their reunion was really sweet true but the way they dealt with problems? Allison is the more sane of the two yet Klausâs influence helps her relax. However, Klaus is unstable and Allison didnât really help him exactly. She just drank with him. Yes, she asked him how he was. But right after she goes to drinking. EVEN BEN WAS SMILING WHEN SHE PUT DOWN THE FLASK. And then she promoted more booze. Thatâs a way of coping for some people. But, I donât think the time was right. Klaus was trying to be sober. I donât think promoting what heâs not trying to be is a good idea, especially at that time. Then for Allison, I mean as Klaus said himself âAllison, your marriage is in trouble and your rally turned into a riotâ. She shouldnât be drinking either. She should be thinking of what to do. It doesnât take until later.Â
-Allison, Vanya and Klaus: Their dance was really cute. I loved it so much. Itâs what I wanted from season 2 in the first place. The siblings to have fun with no weight of the world on them. Allison and Vanyaâs reunion was so sweet. I loved every second except the part where they got drunk and started to be like LeTâS coNfEss mY lOVe. But, it did get the plot along. Iâm just happy they found solitude in each other while their other brothers were a fidgety mess.
-Five, Diego and Luther: Speaking of that fidgety mess, these three were all over the place. There were some funny moments like Five being so done and changing his clothes. While Diego and Luther were like h u h ? And they also had moments where they talked about daddy issues. Also when Luther and Diego found Elliot dead and threatened a person until Five came was hilarious.
-Klaus and Ben: Ngl, I found this relationship very bitter because KLAUS WOULDNâT LISTEN. Ben keeps trying to say something or prove what he should do but Klaus keeps ignoring his remarks. Itâs very unhealthy especially when Klaus has the upper hand. He doesnât even give Ben the chance to interact with his other siblings. While Ben misses them dearly. Itâs heartbreaking to watch.Â
-Five and Vanya: I LOVED THAT MOMENT WHERE THEIR POWERS BATTLED. Even if it was for a split second, it looked so cool. Anyways, I donât have much to say on this one because they didnât interact as much Iâd say but it was chill. A chill siblingship. Though, Five was being rude when he completely disregarded the fact that Vanya has people she care about in that time. He was too focused on the end of the world and thatâs okay but he has to understand his siblings. Iâm not using it against him though, he doesnât exactly know how to read signs. But when you put them together by the end, itâs nice seeing Vanya having more control of who she is instead of being pushed around.
-Five and Reginald: Itâs interesting. Five hasnât seen his father in a long time and there he is. And, heâs scared or if not scared then hesitant, really hesitant. His father is someone who treated him like shit but he is someone who also raised him and has the knowledge to who he is.Of all the people, he looks to him when thereâs no other choice. Itâs interesting to see this because Five rarely hesitates. And seeing a man who has no real threat to him in that timeline but he knows how much he has hurt him. Itâs breathtaking. Among all his children, Iâd say Reginald gravitates to Five the most because as said heâs the most reasonable. As most theories for season 3 would suggest, Reginald probably chooses different kids because heâs seen how fucked up his kids are in the past. But, he talked to Five and I just wonder why heâd not choose him. I guess just speculation that Five was also fucked up. Anyhow, their bar scene was nice. It was simple yet had a lot of weight to it, especially to Five. Another scene I liked is when Five was spying on Reginald in the closet thing and Reginald stared at it. It was a shot of them looking at each other with Reginald having the authority while Five hides. Itâs a nice frame to think on and what it means for them.Â
-Vanya and Ben: I FUCKING LOVED THIS. Even if it was one scene, I could replay it all day. Because Vanya, a woman who has been numerously ignored or pushed aside as a threat by her own family, finally has one family member who thoroughly cares...And heâs dead. Sheâs been through so much and no one ever seems to take her as her own person which is so depressing to watch. Until Ben. Ben was so peaceful and gentle with her. He knew she could explode at any moment but he also knew that sheâs hurting and scared so God damn much. She feels like thereâs something wrong with her and she doesnât even feel like sheâs deserving to live. And Ben took the time to phrase it gently but had so much weight to it because of how true it is. âYou arenât a monster, youâre my sister.âHe reassures her that she is not something to be afraid of, not a ticking bomb. But a person who he loves deeply, his sister. He reassures her sheâs not alone. He makes sure of that and he lets her know he believes in her. I just loved that so much. He was the only one who reached out when it felt like everyone was against her. And she opened up to him because he was the only one who would listen. Thatâs so touching and Iâm so glad they had that moment. Iâd say that was the best moment in the whole season. Their relationship says it all in that one scene.Â
-All of them: It would be such crack energy + daddy issues whenever they were all in the same room. It was entertaining but half the time they fought or bickered so it sometimes didnât go anywhere. I wish they had more fight scenes though because theyâd look united as a family whenever they were against the same enemy. But I suppose weâll have to wait for season 3 to see that.
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-Five and the Handler: The Handler character gives major pedo vibes. So itâs very uncomfortable when we watch her have those little touches on Five. Itâs very meticulous in showing their relationship. Five doesnât want anything to do with her while the handler just keeps getting closer. Their fights back and forwards remind me of Sherlock and Moriarty. Itâs all big game and gamble. Though for Five and the Handler itâs less of a game. Itâs fun to watch I suppose but I wouldâve liked to see another force opposing Five aside from just The Handler all the time. Sheâs a good contrast to his character though. He always refers to her when thereâs nothing else. And we get to see his soft side with his siblings and how he wants to keep saving them and how he always emphasizes it.Â
-Five and Lila: Half the time if not most, Five wanted nothing to do with her. It was hilarious in a sense that Five was oblivious for most of it. Lila was a pained girl who had anger to take out. And Five was there, being an asshole. Yeah, in the mental side, Five was a bitch while Lila being emotional is not a good match. Their power fights were really hard-core, I loved it. Their original connection was through the handler and Diego then morphed into the whole killing parents thing. It was fun.Â
-Five and Five: This was hilarious. Too fucking good. Though, it gave me headaches thinking of all the times where if this Five dies then... Plus this time older Five has the correct formula now which could change? But thatâs for a different timeline now or universe. I enjoyed watching them. When they were âfightingâ it played one of my childhood bops. They oppose each other so well that itâs so comedic. Itâs a nice touch.
-The Handler and Lila: Mother Gothel and Rapunzel or Thanos and Gamora vibes-- Anyhow, their relationship was very manipulative but hey thatâs the handlerâs specialty. It was okay, just a regular villain deceiving lost child trope. Though this one had more loyalty on Lila. For, this one had more love put into it. Iâm not sure exactly if the handler loved Lila for real but we see shots where she takes care of Lila and takes pictures on her in a pretty dress. Thatâs cute which is understandable to why Lila is always so hesitant in picking between what she wants and what her mother wants. But as seen in the first half, she chooses Five. She chooses her mother. Thatâs a strong bond they got even for the handler. Though I guess itâs safe to say that the handler doesnât really care about Lila if she was ready to kill her. I suppose Lila just brought amusement and help but as soon as sheâs useless, gone. (Same with Mother Gothel and maybe Thanos?)Honestly though I got confused at one point because didnât the Handler badmouth Lilaâs parents? She said âHer mother who rescued her from those gin-addled, neglectful parents--â. If Lila didnât believe in those words, she wouldâve interrupted. If Lila did, then why did she care so much if they died? Yes, they are still her parents. But, she was so defensive over who killed them in the second half of the season. She kept calling them innocent and such. It was a bit out of the blue I suppose but eh.
-Ray and Luther/Klaus: Itâs important to note that Ray is fighting for black rights as well as his wife. Now, to find out that she mightâve lived in a âwhiteâ world is a  big shock to him. I can understand why that anger was built. Iâm not going to go into detail because Iâm sure others can explain it better than I can but in general, Ray felt betrayed by Allison. His expectation of her once he sees Luther and Klaus. Yet, Klaus is more likable since you know he helps him out of jail. They had cute moments in jail too. Luther looks lost af and I just donât like how aggressive Ray becomes when he sees him.
-Harlan and Vanya: Itâs probably setting up for the future plots but I found it unnecessary to give Harlan Vanyaâs powers. honestly during the whole time he was screaming and shit, I was just like...Is that...Will from stranger things?? BECAUSE BOTH OF THEM WERE POSSESSED BY SOMETHING OUT OF THEIR CONTROL. But anyways their relationship is okay, Vanya helps him calm down but I guess it wouldâve been nice to see more bonding.Â
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-There were so many arcs-too many. To the point where it was such a jumble of what was going on. From activism to queer rights to daddy issues to mafia to mental asylum to a broken family to more broken families to etc. All leading to the major plot of âthe world is endingâ. I get it, they were trying to make the story more eventful. However, some of them were pressing issues that should be used more than a plot device to move the story along.
-I know each character was separated to shine individually but I wanted to see more group work. Â We already saw their individuality in season 1, this was just a different environment. The only group work where they all were looking badass was in a timeline that ceased to exist(Specifically the one where they fought during the Soviet Union-Us War). They sort of worked together in the end but LMFAO half the time some of them were pinned or just not doing anything.
-I have to say, this whole season just gave me a hardcore repeat of the first season. Again, all the siblings are separated. Again, Five goes looking for them but then goes and fucks around finding plans/leads. Again, the siblings fuck around. Again, the commission tries to hunt them down. Again, they are tricked to killing each other. Again, Vanya is the cause but this time they were able to mend it. Again Again Again Again. Just please. I was really looking forward to seeing something new. I wanted to see their younger selves because by the end of season 1 they turned younger?? But instead we get a repeat of season 1 with a bunch of differences that werenât able to be fully expounded. Itâs like this season was a plot device itself for season 3. It was used to find out more characters and find out more of the universe. While the mental stability remains the same.
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~Sissyâs family. I donât know what to say about this family. Itâs obviously fucked up. Harlan is just like confused majority of the time. While Sissy and Carl have so many issues. I really had hope for Carl until that homophobic remark and the fact that he tried to shoot his wife. I know I know itâs obvious to see Carl as the asshole immediately but it wouldâve been nice to see a change of pace where Carl is worth staying for: He cares about his son, he wants to keep the family together and he cares whether or not Sissy still loves him. And therefore giving Sissy more of a hard option. It adds more depth. But eh.Â
~Transitions/Editing. I guess itâs the same as the first season but for me, the transitions felt more abrupt and off-timing. Like, sometimes it would show Luther after 2 scenes when Iâve been waiting for Five after four scenes. It made my head spin, especially with the amount of arcs. But I guess thatâs normal. As for editing, the part where Ben possessed Klaus, I really wished they made it Ben sooner because for 2 minutes Iâm just staring at Klaus. It was okay though.Â
~The commission. As said earlier, the villains werenât as entertaining. I loved the three brothers but to say they were more fun to watch than Hazel and Chacha? Mm. Not it for me. More heartbreaking sure. But not more fun. Anyhow, the commission seems like one big mess within itself. Itâs so easy to go in their building and mess up time. I mean, what kind of security do they have? No one was protecting board control room thing. Iâm not undermining Diego but ?? It seems like high school where people can just slip in and out easily. Also, the amount of commission that died from that last fight. That was a big yikes. I understand their role in the story but it was very undermining to watch them.
~Previous season 2 hopes. I really thought they were going down the child route. Like, I thought Five would bring them back to the time where they all were still children aka still being raised. This would include Ben being alive. This wouldnât keep the same pressure as the apocalypse but instead a new one on how to prevent it but still being years from that time. They know itâs Vanya and this time theyâll take the time to understand her. Theyâll take the time in understanding each other. Frankly, some of my favorite parts of this season would be when theyâre bonding. Because they rarely get to do that in season 1. This season 2 would be bonding-centric, while dealing with their powers. I mean, aside from those few flashbacks in season 1, how badass would it be to see it in real time? We would get to explore their capabilities. It would make them look united, it would make their mental issues seem addressed and it would let them have the playful youth they deserve. I guess thatâs more of a fanfiction idea though. Most fans probably wants more action than affection so I understand why they took this route. Probably because they wanted to keep the same actors too. But still, it wouldâve been nice.Â
~Season 3 hopes. Not going to lie, my season 3 hopes are probably a bit similar to season 2. The only difference is age. I want their mental issues to be a d d r e s s e d.  With the lack of apocalypse, thereâs going to be less pressure on their shoulders. Especially Five. Iâm looking forward to what heâs going to do in his free time. Iâm looking forward to see what they all do without that much pressure on their shoulders. Theyâre obviously going to be more bonded now but will they just keep away again? As for the new group, I honestly thought they were going to be them but raised differently but I guess not. Thereâs definitely going to be more of an interest on Ben. Itâs a whole new one and Iâm interested in seeing how their powers and dynamics work. As well as interactions with the OG UA. Though, I feel like it wonât be major in terms of them going against each other. Like, of course they will have one point because Iâm sure some of them are competitive af. But, itâll be more fun than more of a problem. Iâm sure theyâre all going to unite as one against an opposing force. Maybe an alien arc. Reggie being an alien is also probably going to get addressed and will also maybe become a problem about alien invasion, unless they leave that for later seasons. Lila is also going to come back I bet. I hope no more handler. And if the commission is involved in any way, make them more fun to see in their world building. Iâm looking forward to seeing them all though.Â
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Overall, as most movies or shows, I think the Umbrella Academy is a wonderful concept with so many interesting stories to tell but execution could need more work. As well as script. Though Iâm not saying itâs all bad. Of course there were moments Iâd laugh at, of course moments my heart ached and of course moments I loved. Itâs not all bad unlike-- Anyways, it was a nice adventure and Iâm looking forward to what season 3 has to bring~~
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Initial Thoughts--6x18 Where Bluebirds Fly, pt. 1: Zelena
Well that was quite the episode, wasnât it? Â Happy birthday to me! Â Pancakes are my new favorite breakfast food (and Iâm pretty sure Iâll never look at them the same way again). Â This last half of 6b has been absolutely brilliant, and Iâm enjoying every moment of it. It wasnât just the amazing and fluffy CS scenes this week, I found myself genuinely interested in all the storylines presented to us, and Iâm looking forward to seeing how all of this plays out.
Lots to say after this episode, so Iâm going to break up this meta into three parts: Zelena/Regina for part 1, Rumbelle for part 2, and then Captain Swan and the Charmings for part 3.
So without further adoâŚ
Zelena in the flashback
--Zelena is a good example of the often repeated saying âEvil isnât born, itâs made.â (or should we say âwickednessâ?) Â As a girl she was kind hearted, eager to use her magic to help others in need. Unfortunately, her surroundings were anything but nurturing. Â We already know how horrible her foster home and foster father were, but in this flashback, we learn that she also dealt with a lot of abuse and bullying because of her magic. Â She had no friends, no loved ones until Stanum. Â He reassures her that her magic doesnât make her a monster; her magic makes her special. And boy did she take that to heart. Â Her magic was the one constant in her life. Â It was, in a way her armorânot unlike Emmaâs red leather jacket.
--Fast forward to Zelena as an adult. Â Clearly sheâs come to rely on her magic, but life has made her hard. Â Her tender heart has hardened until sheâs filled with both envy and fear. Â She made the wrong choices in her life, and itâs left her alone and miserable.
--When Stanum meets with her to request her services, he calls her out on it. Â He tells her sheâs powerful, but sheâs really afraid. Â Now, I believe he meant this on a deeper, emotional level, but she took it at face value, blustering about how sheâs not afraid; sheâs the most powerful witch in all of Oz. Â Once again, her magic is her armor. Â With it, she believes sheâs invincible.
--Stanum talks Zelena into helping him defeat the beast guarding the crimson heart that can save him from the spell turning him to tin. (Sidenote: creative explanation for the tin man!) Â As they walk the yellow brick road on their quest, we see that Stanum continues to see right to the heart of Zelena. Â He knows sheâs helping him because sheâs lonely and craves friendship. Â She believes sheâll be happy if she can cast her time travel spell and force her mother to choose her over Regina. Stanum, however, knows better than this. He makes an interesting point when he asks why she would want to be with someone whoâs never wanted her.
--In a further nod to the Wizard of Oz story, it happens to be the âcowardlyâ lion that guards the heart in question.  OnlyâŚthis lion isnât quite so cowardly.  He fearlessly attacks Zelena when her first spell goes awry.  Were it not for the tin man, Zelena would have ended up lion chow right then and there, but heâs able to distract the lion by hitting it with his axe.  With Zelena and Stanum both united against the lion, he sees heâs defeated and slinks off. And *ding, ding, ding* we have a main theme of this entire season: Working together with those who care for you and share a common purpose is the key to successfully overcoming your problems. When you try to go it alone, things arenât going to turn out so well.
--And so, with the lion vanquished, Zelena and Stanum finally reach the crimson heart. Â Zelena starts to use the heart, but thereâs just one teeny, tiny problem: it has no magic of its own. Â In order for it to work, it has to drain someone elseâs magic first. Â As Zelenaâs the only magical being around, it starts to drain hers. Â Not willing to sacrifice âwhat makes her specialâ, even for a dear friend, Zelena returns the heart to its box and lets Stanum complete his transformation into the Tin Man. Before he totally turns to tin, he tells her she will only be happy when she has friends (and family). Â He tells her magic isnât what makes her special, her willingness to use it for good is. Â Flashbacks inform present day scenesâand very often act as foils for them. Â When a character makes a wrong choice in the past, thatâs often a hint that theyâll make the right choice in the present. With Zelena, this episode was no exception.
Zelena/Regina Present
--After her terrible experience aligning herself with the Evil Queen, Zelena seems to be aligning herself with the heroes once again. Â As this episode starts, that alliance is still pretty tenuous, but at any rate, she seems reasonably happy in her life as Robynâs mother. Â In her baby, she finally has someone who loves her completely and unconditionally, and in a way, Robyn gives her life meaning. Maybe not the best reason to have a child, but it seems to work for them right now.
--The problem? Â The Black Fairy is the queen of manipulation. She knows exactly what matters the most to Zelena, and as such, she knows exactly what to say and how to say it to trick Zelena into doing exactly what she wants her to do. Â All the Black Fairy needed to do was threaten Robyn, and she knew Zelena would come after her. Â In order to make it even easier for her, the Black Fairy tells her exactly where to find her. Â If Zelena hadnât been thinking with her emotions, maybe sheâd have seen just how many red flags the Black Fairy raised in that one short conversation.
--To her credit, Zelena goes to the heroes first with her newly acquired information about their latest foe. Â But that quickly crumbles. Â The heroes decide that itâs too risky to go after the Black Fairy yet. Â Theyâll be much better off finding the missing part of the wand first, as they know it can defeat the BF. Â That just doesnât fly with Zelena. Â She gets impatient and insists on going after her immediately, trusting in her magic, what makes her special and important. Â Â Itâs possible things could have been smoothed over, and the heroes could have talked sense into Zelena if it hadnât been for the way Regina dealt with things. Â Regina reacted in annoyance, treating Zelena more like a misbehaving child than a member of their group. Â This isnât meant to be anti-Regina. Â I get it; Zelenaâs plan was ill advised as all get out and quite dangerous as well. Regina truly does have Zelenaâs best interest at heart here, but the way she talks to Zelena reminds Z of her childhoodâof people constantly telling her sheâs not good enough, that she canât do things on her own. Â The result? Zelena storms off, refusing to work as part of the group.
--It doesnât take Regina long to determine that Zelena didnât, in fact, go off to sulk, but rather went off to take on the Black Fairy herself. Â Once again, Regina chooses about the worst (and least effective) tactic possible when trying to talk Zelena out of doing the thing. Â She, once again, treats her older sister like a child, scolding her, forbidding her from doing what sheâs planning. Â Zelena is obviously going about things the wrong way, but Reginaâs pushing all the wrong buttons. Â Zelena responds by actually opening up, telling Regina how much it hurts that Regina blames her for Robinâs death after Zelena sacrificed her True Love to save her. She goes on to tell Regina that when the heroes dismiss her, as she felt they did in the sheriffâs station, it makes her feel like sheâs not welcome among themâboth that they donât think sheâs powerful enough to take care of herself and that they donât see her as one of them. Â This particular conversation doesnât end well, with Regina blasting Zelena against a wall to keep her from going after the BF. Â This results in a cave-in.
--Being caved in gives the sisters the perfect opportunity to truly work out their issues, but neither is ready yet.  They arenât open to listening to the other.  Still, they do finally almost get to the crux of the matter. Zelena exhibits extreme confidence in her magical abilities, and Regina wonders why itâs so important that she be better than everyone else.  Zelena insists itâs not that she has to be the best, itâs about stopping the Black Fairy. Regina goes on to point out that trying to do so on her own is bound to failâŚand once again, we hit on the theme of the importance of working together.
--And just as the sisterly squabbles are picking up again, the Black Fairy herself shows up and continues to play Zelena like a fiddle. Â Itâs obvious that the Black Fairy wants Zelena to go after her, but, as usual, Zelena doesnât stop to think through what sheâs doing and just reacts, playing right into the Black Fairyâs hand.
--The Black Fairy continues to be quite the formidable villain. Â Once she finally got Zelena where she wanted her, she basically played with her, allowing the wicked witch to blast her into a wall, pretending she was in pain as Zelena shot her magic at her. Â But, similar to Hyde in the premiere, after a few moments, she turned the tables, getting to her feet and showing that Zelenaâs magic has no effect on her. Â In a show of just how much power she has, the Black Fairy redirects Zelenaâs magic until it infuses the fairy crystals (light magic) with Zelenaâs dark magic, and suddenly her plan is set in motion. Â It was never about getting Zelena to join her. Â It was always about taking her magic so that she could make the fairy crystals into her own âmagical nukeâ as Regina called it. Â
--Zelena asks the Black Fairy why she wanted her magic.  Why couldnât the fairy use her own, very dark magic.  The Black Fairy has a very interesting response, and one that shows just how well she understands Zelena: âOh darling, donât you see?  Your magic is useful because itâs unstable.  Youâre so desperate for love, so desperate to prove yourself.  Your heart is in disarray.  Well donât look so surprised; anyone can see it.â  Now both a friend (Stanum) and a foe (The Black Fairy) have enlightened Zelena about just what is wrong in her life.  The question isâŚwill she ever take it to heart?
--Outside of the mines, Regina is understandably furious. Â Zelena did not have villainous intentions, but because she wouldnât listen to the rest of the heroes, theyâre in quite a bit of danger, due to all the black crystals the Black Fairy now has at her disposal. Â Even though the anger is understandable, Regina is not dealing with Zelena in the best and most constructive way here. Â Itâs clear Zelena wants to help, but Regina shuts her out at every turn. Â I feel bad for Zelena and her obvious devastation when Regina tells her to go back to Oz because theyâre better off without her.
--Zelena, defeated, originally decides to do as Regina insisted and leave, but in creating the portal to Oz, Zelena had a breakthrough moment. Â She came to realize that thereâs nothing for her in Oz. Â Reginaâs all she has, and sheâs determined to work through their rocky relationship. Â She also decides to make a very difficult sacrifice: Â if she uses the crimson heart, she can destroy her magic, and thus thwart the Black Fairyâs latest plan.
--This really was a turning point for Zelena. Â For maybe the first time (aside from when she killed Hades), she made a selfless choice for the good of others. Â This magic was more than just power, it was what she believed made her special. Â It was her rock, and she willingly gave it up, pausing only long enough to make sure Regina would care for baby Robyn should something happen to her. Â Both Regina and Emma swore Robyn would be cared for, and suddenly Zelena realized she was part of the group, truly part of the group. Â With that settled, Zelena used the heart, gave up her magic, and watched as the fairy crystal cleared up. Â It was quite the sacrifice, but it worked. Â It destroyed the Black Fairyâs plan, and gave the heroes a fighting chance.
--Impressive character development.
--Finally, I love that Regina very sincerely apologized for Zelena and the two sisters were reconciled. Beautiful moment for both of them!
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