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marvelgifs · 2 years ago
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Anthony Mackie’s advice for David Harbour on co-starring with Sebastian Stan in 'Thunderbolts'
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downtofragglerock · 5 months ago
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So Godzilla, being film franchise that dates back to the 20th century, understandably lacks a large female cast, I wanted to see how many female kaiju the series actually has, but while thinking this over an interesting thought occurred
Japanese, as a language, has some differences regarding pronouns compared to English, and a lot of Kaiju get referred to in much more gender neutral language in original Japanese than they do in English, this has resulted in some interesting fan interpretations over the years regarding the genders of kaiju, and you bet I'm going to catalogue the ones I've encountered
Starting off, the explicitly canon female kaiju of the Godzilla cast:
Mothra
Biollante
Zilla (I think the movie tried to deny it, but the cartoon confirmed it, although final wars zilla is another question)
Megaguirus
Monsterverse actually brings a number of explicitly female kaiju into the fold including:
The female Muto from 2k14
Barb, the other female Muto
Scylla
Tiamat
Na Kika (formerly Kraken)
Shimo
Phosphera
Some of the other unseen titans from King of the Monsters might also be ladies, but given as they are still unseen, that's just blind speculation
Now we get to the interesting part, the fan interpretations
Manda, Kumonga, and Destoroyah all being female is a pretty common and old fan interpretation, I know from firsthand experience that it at least dates back to the 2000s, but it could even be older
Baragon by comparison is far more recent, and I know for a fact this interpretation can be sourced primarily to the fact that in GMK, Baragon's performer was Rie Ota, and a behind the scenes clip of her doing the roars in the suit made waves around the fandom and even outside it in the 2010s
Hedorah is another more recent one, but interestingly enough I've also seen enby, bigender, and genderfluid interpretations of Hedorah as well. I guess there's something about the smog monster that screams gender to fans
Titanosaurus is again a newer interpretation, but fascinatingly a even newer idea has popped up in the past couple years that Titanosaurus is the kaiju equivalent of a femboy twink
Rodan being female is a very interesting case, both in origin and mainly due to the fact it only really applies to the Showa continuity and various fan continuities that desire. Basically the origin of this is that in the original 1956 film Rodan, there are two Rodans, a mating pair. At the end they both fall into Mt. Aso. When Rodan reemerges from Mt. Aso in Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster, there's only one. There's been speculation for years as to the origin of this Rodan, but for the longest time it was either assumed to be the male or somehow the child of the pair from the original movie. But in 2010s a new idea rose to greater prominence: What if the Rodan that survived and subsequently appeared in the rest of the Showa films was the female of the pair?
Battra is an uncommon interpretation, but I have observed it
@lydiathespiderqueen did some fanart of a female version of Toho's Frankenstein, as well as the Gargantuas, and it's really good
and @thesilkenlair did a compelling analysis of Spacegodzilla being female due to possessing physical characteristics of Biollante, as well as their behavior in the movie lining up disturbingly well with a phenomenon in nature where an animal will kill or try to kill the extant children of a prospective mate so undivided attention can be given to it and any potential offspring it may have
And that's all I've encountered, please do tell if I've missed some
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swagveryswagamazinf · 2 years ago
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pebnsando...........
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andminnequin · 10 months ago
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Please demon game
Please I need the fancy demon outfits in the raven store
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hyunjungjae · 4 months ago
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essa situação toda é uma merda.
bom, como eu escrevo pro nct, me sinto meio que na obrigação de ter que falar algo sobre isso, não vou citar o nome de vocês sabem quem, pois no meu blog citei pouquissimas vezes o nome dele (apaguei dos posts todas as vezes que citei o nome dele) e quero manter assim.
como nunca escrevi com ele, então não vai mudar nada, mas não pretendo parar de escrever ou deixar de escrever com o 127, acredito que os outros membros não tem culpa disso ter acontecido, a vítima já disse que a única pessoa quem ela quer atacar eh o coiso lá, então aqui não vai mudar nada (já que eu raramente falava dele).
eu to realmente chateada com essa situação, mas não consigo imaginar a dor e agonia da vítima que sofreu/está sofrendo com esse caso, desejo que a vítima esteja se sentindo melhor agora sabendo que ele será punido, e só espero que a justiça seja feita.
se alguém estiver precisando de ajuda por ter sido engatilhado com esse assunto, minha dm sempre estará aberta!! quero que esse blog seja um lugar de conforto pra vocês como é pra mim.
não pretendo parar de escrever com o 127, pois meu utt tá lá e não acho que os outros tenham culpa de uma situação merda como essa estar acontecendo. o 127 como 8 membros é o meu porto seguro, e isso não vai mudar (eu espero :( ), eu amo ainda muito os 8.
claro que esse tipo de coisa é uma quebra de confiança, por isso talvez eu dê uma afastada não apenas do blog, mas de absolutamente tudo, mas futuramente ainda pretendo voltar escrevendo com os membros que mais costumo escrever.
agora falando como pessoa real marie (fora daqui do blog), eu to extremamente chateada, ontem mesmo eu tive um dia cansativo demais, cheguei em casa e botei o nct pra assistir, nos dias em que eu me sinto triste e sozinha, as únicas pessoas que me deixam melhor são eles, mas com esse tipo de coisa eu sempre lembro que eles são homens, e o que a gente vê nas telas são personalidades projetadas pra que a gente goste deles. já hoje cheguei exausta pq passei o dia inteiro triste por conta disso e simplesmente não tenho pra onde correr, já que não sei se posso confiar nem no meu porto seguro.
não é nossa culpa confiar em alguém que a gente só conhece um lado, mas infelizmente essa é a realidade de todas as bg stans, pq eles são homens!!!!!! homens são homens e isso nunca vai mudar, eu não vou desejar o mal a ninguém porque isso vai contra meus princípios, mas eu acredito em Deus e acredito que o julgamento dEle não tem erro, que a justiça seja feita e que a vítima possa viver a própria vida sabendo que seu abusador será punido pelos seus atos.
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r-truth · 1 year ago
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pierswife · 1 year ago
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This is the most on-model you will ever catch me drawing of this man
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desire-mona · 7 months ago
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mona's starting a tag game (everyone claps and cheers)
just 2 questions to answer!! this is my fav question to ask ppl
1) if we lived in a society where we didn't need to work to live, or didn't need money in general, what would you persue now that income isn't an issue? (hobbies, academics, trades, careers, nothing at all, anything goes!)
my answer - i would love to go into entertainment of any kind really, but the ideal would be standup! i would love to dedicate more of my time to writing too - both fiction and analysis type stuff that i post from time to time. honestly i just really like telling stories :-)
2) how do you think [insert whatever you chose to persue] would be affected by a society with no need for income?
my answer - ough. OUGH. i would KILL for an entertainment industry where profit isnt a motivator. more and more people creating art of all kinds for the sake of creating it, not to earn money from it. the passion put into works when income isnt an issue anymore. dreaming
tags!! no pressure at all, and apologies if u dont like to be tagged in things like this!!! @good--merits-accumulated @pencileraser1 @thatdumbgoth @hunny-mustard104 @ghostboyhood @asclexe @ash5monster01 @joonthedeadpoet @whenshedreamsofme (or ur dps blog idk which one u use for this stuff) @lookingglasswolf @clavidy @thiamblogger @arrr-im-a-dead-poet @blue-boulder @zethd + anyone else that would like to join! open2any1!!!!!
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shiroselia · 2 months ago
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So far my general vibes from Shallan's and Kaladin's respective chapters are
Kaladin: Wow you are having a ROUGH ONE huh- Omg Sylphrena Hi :3 [Nods sagely] That sure is some interesting societal and moral observations you've got going there Mr Kaladin please keep pondering I am so intrigued
Shallan: Shallan my girl you are so doomed to fail but I cannot wait to see how you get there go girl go- Hehe Jasnah :3 Omg she's so cool I love her insane determination. You're nuts girl but I Support You Fully- GIRL WHAT ARE YOU DOING-
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impulsionarias · 1 year ago
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Vamos conversar, mandem Ask! Em anônimo ou logado. Vamos? Venham. 💜
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jorvikpov · 1 year ago
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While you turned your eyes away for what felt like no more than a moment, the island stepped away from the firm, safe embrace of summer and into autumn’s melancholy gold. Now, the sun hangs low in the sky even though the evening is still early, and its golden beams shine with as much warmth it could possibly muster over the southwestern ocean. A gentle wind blows along the shore, rustling every leaf and every blade of grass in its way, and despite your coat you shiver just a little.
You do not think of how she would have loved this evening. You do not think of how she might have been standing right where you are, watching the last rays of sun slowly disappear from the ruins’ stone walls, or how she might have sat in her kitchen over a cup of tea lit up by the golden evening light, or how she might have been tending to her garden in the ever-colder breeze, taking special care of the roses as their bloom slowly came to an end. By now, of course, they have already wilted, but it was all too early this year. The gardeners knew something was terribly, terribly wrong, they said, when overnight their rose bushes withered and died, their thriving garden suddenly no more than a mess of crumpled, brown decay.
The ruins are filled with all those who loved her and all those she loved. At the edge of the cliff overlooking the Jarl’s tomb and spilling out into the meadow of wildflowers stands, secluded, a large group of Druids clad in the same sort of silvery grey robes as always, hoods pulled up further and hems sewn longer than you have ever seen before. By what once was the corner of the Abbey stands the stargazer—or, as he would prefer to be known today, Elizabeth’s closest friend—with his gaze fixed on the darkest point of the sky and something like anticipation in his eyes, as if expecting to see a constellation that wasn’t there before. The innermost circle of the Keepers of Aideen has gathered around the central altar, so completely and entirely silent that they are a stark contrast to even the rest of the gathering, and in the centre of the half-circle they form lies a lone red rose. It bloomed this morning in the lovingly cared for wild bushes outside her cottage, one of its kind in the crowd of withered flowers surrounding it, and it will remain bright for as long as it is remembered and loved.
Even long after the memorial ends and the sun sets, your group of five remains on the edge of the cliff overlooking the sea. When you finally leave, all of the Abbey’s candles have long since burnt out, the stars are so bright and countless that all of them cannot possibly have been there before, and left behind on one of the many memorial stones is a small, pink crystal.
By morning, even though it is far too early for the seasons to change, the wind will have turned and brought in a thick, chilling fog, and every one of Jorvik’s countless trees will be a vibrant shade of yellow. You will hear it, then, as a whisper in the rustling leaves, just as clearly as you will feel it in the sting of cold morning air in your lungs and see it in afternoon’s golden sunbeams disappearing over the horizon far too soon: even the island itself cannot remain the same without her.
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luluziy · 9 months ago
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sardeen again
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rainbowbeanstyles · 5 days ago
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Hola Fer vi este post tuyo y pensé que esto te gustaría.
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No sabía cuál era mejor así que puse dos opciones con o sin fondo :) No lo tienes que usar, pero al menos espero te haga sonreír, es mi forma de agradecerte por hacer el dibujo de Liam, me hizo llorar y fue muy hermoso, gracias por hacerlo. Te mando un abrazo. Espero tengas un lindo día.
AYYYYYYYYY CC!!! NO SABES LO FELIZ QUE ME PUSO ESTO:''') no waaaaaaay te pasas de asombrosa🤧🤧🤧 ayer también me puse a chillar dibujando a liam, mi corazoncito dolía, pero también fue una experiencia muy agradable, super bonita idea me diste🫶 y ahora vuelvo a llorar poquito por este bonito detalle jajsjsjjs muchas gracias a TI!! tambien te mando un abrazo gigante🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂
ahorita la cambio jeje
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jorvikzelda · 1 year ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Star Stable (Video Games) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Alex Cloudmill/Maya Dew Characters: Alex Cloudmill, Maya Dew, Elli (Star Stable), Tin-Can (Star Stable) Additional Tags: 5+1 Things, Established Relationship, No Angst, One Shot, Pre-Canon, Sort Of, before MC meets the Soul Riders at least
Summary:
The bridge to the Harvest Counties is broken. Unfortunately for Alex Cloudmill, this means the distance she has to travel to get to her girlfriend's house has at least doubled, and the shortcut Maya told her about only seems to complicate the journey further.
Or: five times Alex Cloudmill does't know about the fording place between the Riding Arena and the Forgotten Fields and one time she does.
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mandareeboo · 2 years ago
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Velma Review, Episode 1: "Pilot"
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Frustrated by a lack of proper, unbiased review, I thought I'd give it a whirl. I want to start this off with my mission statement with this show: Velma isn't a good show. I'd say it's rather mid. But I want to treat this as its own beast- I'm tired of people who would rather compare this show to other Scooby Doo shows and movies. Each is unique, and each should be judged individually.
As such, I wanna give this the proper review status, with things like a Synopsis, Character Introduction, Fun Tidbits, and a final review out of ten points. Basically, this bitch is gonna be long, so get ready.
SYNOPSIS
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We open on a monologue by Velma (voiced by Mindy Kaling) explaining that this series is telling the story of how she recruited the mystery solving gang while getting ready for school. It's implied that she wants to tell said tale because she's tired of people assuming it was Fred who began the group.
"Yeah, it was me! Not Fred and his weird sex van. This is my story, told my way. And it starts with a murder, bitch."
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Cutting to the school locker room, we see Daphne (voiced by Constance Wu) and some other girls getting ready to shower. The team casually discuss how pilot episodes tend to have more nudity and sex than the rest of the series and how they don't like it. One of the girls, Krista, disagrees and causes an argument with Daphne, claiming that Daphne's favorite part of the Riverdale pilot was Betty and Veronica kissing. Daphne claims that it was "because it was immediately called out as tired in the scene!"
Velma enters with a hoodie and a cane, knocking Daphne out of the showers. She demands to know her opinions on race-point casting in a creepy, distorted voice (callout to Mystery Incorporated?). Daphne gives a very complicated but overall positive response that seems to impress Velma, who pulls off her mask.
"Velma! What the hell, you almost killed me!" "Guess I didn't try hard enough." "See? Now, if this was a show, it'd be super hot if you two kissed." "Krista, if this was a show, you'd be killed off for being horny."
Velma opens her locker to reveal Brenda, the first victim of the serial killer. Though at first assumed to be a prank, Brenda falls out of the locker. Her head opens up to reveal her brain has been removed.
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It being her locker, and Velma being pretty damn suspect as it is, she's quickly carted off to questioning. Velma begins to hallucinate as a withered hand digs into her shoulder, demanding to know who killed Brenda. She's shocked out of it by Donna and Linda (voiced by Jane Lynch and Wanda Sykes, respectively) who are the town's local police officers as well as Daphne's mothers.
We soon find out two things. 1.) Donna and Linda, while nice people, are shit detectives, and 2.) Velma's mother, Diya, has been missing for two years.
Donna and Linda lament that they miss seeing Velma around their home, despite Velma's bitter attitude and rudeness. Velma blames Daphne for their friendship falling apart, stating that, "Daphne got hot and ditched me."
The detectives ask Velma for help, stating that they're fully aware that they aren't the best at this. Velma refuses. Donna and Linda tell her that she's likely to go to prison if she doesn't, then leave after telling her they miss having her around and to say hi to her father and mother- who, again, is missing.
"I could kill them all!... Okay, I see how this looks bad."
Velma runs into Fred (voiced by Glenn Howerton) and Daphne outside of the police station. Daphne is breaking the news of Brenda's death to him, and very clearly states she believes Velma committed the murder.
Velma tries to argue her innocence, but falls into another hallucination.
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Returning home, Velma complains about her predicament to her father, Aman (voiced by Russell Peters), who is quick to point out that her suspicious behavior at school is likely why she's to blame.
Aman is a lawyer, and has recently started up a relationship with Sophie, the owner of a local malt shop. He's done this despite still technically being married to Diya, which has caused a lot of contention in the family. It doesn't help matters that Sophie is pregnant.
"Well, I have to go prepare myself for prison. Not that you care."
Sophie's gotten Velma a job at her malt shop, seemingly out of the kindness of her heart, as she shows no upset when Velma is visibly repulsed and storms out.
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Brenda's friends hold a sort of eulogy at the malt shop. While it's unclear what Brenda was like outside of school, we're given the vibe that she was a kind person who was well-liked among her peers. "My Pony" by Ginuwine is sung in her honor.
Daphne once again blames Velma for the murder, waving around the evidence folder Donna and Linda had brought to the interrogation. Velma leaves in a huff.
Starting to hallucinate once again, Velma bangs on the door, only to be interrupted by Fred. Fred explains that he's trying to "man up" to gain the respect of his abusive father, and he'd fled his home to cry alone. Velma, emboldened by his honesty, begins to tell the tale of her own mother.
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Diya Dinkley, according to Velma, was a mystery writer. She would give Velma little mysteries to solve in order to keep her out of her hair. We soon begin to realize that Diya was likely not as wholesome as Velma seems to recall, as her "mysteries" were things like Velma finding her smoking or bringing her more whiskey.
After finding her Christmas presents early, Diya supposedly went to the store to grab her something fresh to unwrap. She never returned. Her car was later found with her glasses and a gift inside. Velma blames herself for her mother's disappearance, and has begun having hallucinations out of what she has diagnosed as guilt rather than unchecked mental illness. (Yes, I know, we'll get to that later)
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Shaggy (voiced by Sam Richardson) appears, causing Fred to flee out of social pressure. He claims to know who the killer is. Then, once they're together, he admits he doesn't, but he knows how they can figure it out.
Norville runs the school paper. He explains that he'd been running a little investigation into the malt shop Sophie owns, as he felt it might be a drug front. He assigned Brenda to the job. Brenda stated she caught something strange on camera, but never extrapolated as to what. Now she's dead, and the camera- an expensive piece of equipment, as Norville keeps insisting- has gone missing. Velma suddenly recalls that Sophie just got a new camera.
"If I find your camera on Sophie, I'd solve Brenda's murder and send Sophie to jail. It's a win-win!"
"Or, maybe we could find the camera... together?"
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The camera, of course, is a dud. Aman admits that Sophie takes pictures of other peoples' babies for extra cash, hence the new camera. It's a work item.
As Velma tries to ask deeper into things, the hallucinations start up again, worse than ever before. She ends up convulsing on the ground and is implied to have almost died. Aman is more worried about the camera. Sophie, recognizing her distress, pounds on her chest and manages to bring her out of it.
Aman apologizes, implying that he'd never believed her about said hallucinations before- an ongoing problem for two years now, completely unchecked. He also tries to remind Velma that Diya didn't disappear. She left them.
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We then see the same flashbacks, but from a wildly different perspective. She found Diya smoking and accidentally sent the cigarette into her eye. She brought the whiskey but, curious, had some, leading her to break the laptop and the bottle. Her drawings were across important pages of her newest book. Velma throws out her unwrapped present and goes inside.
This tells us exactly one thing: Velma's perceptions of the past cannot be trusted in any circumstance, even now.
Velma tries to push away lingering suspicion by coming into school the next day looking "free of any guilt". It goes well at first, but she's eventually called out and pelted with various foods and insults.
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Fred, inspired by her backstory, steps forward and commands the popular kids to chill the fuck out. He makes a piss-poor speech about how, even though Velma is a bit odd, she's not someone capable of murder. Everyone eventually agrees, bolstered by Fred.
Daphne corners Velma in the bathroom, accusing her of trying to steal Fred's attention. Velma denies this, though admits she wouldn't pass on a nude of him.
"Fred? Naked? Hilarious. We've been dating for a year and he still won't take his pants off."
"A year?... Is he gay?"
"I've haven't heard that rumor."
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After being told Fred kicks everyone out of the bathroom at the malt shop to pee, Velma drags Shaggy off to visit his house. Shaggy questions the validity of Fred murdering Brenda for something as small as an accidental dick pic, but Velma shrugs it off.
Velma breaks into Fred's house and starts to hallucinate, something she assumed would stop now that her guilt about Diya's vanishing has gone down. Shaggy is on the phone with her as she struggles not to have a heart attack.
Shaggy reveals he has romantic feelings towards Velma after she claims no one likes her. Velma assumes this is a joke.
"What? No you don't. You're like a brother to me. That's hilarious."
The humor keeps her mind off things long enough to have the hallucinations die down a little, and she gets to work. She quickly locates Brenda's camera but finds nothing but various teens hooking up.
Fred appears from the shower, explaining that Brenda also photographed his legs.
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Fred explains that he has yet to go through puberty. It's a deep embarrassment to his family, and they've gone to great lengths to hide such a thing. Brenda having a photo showing said lack of growth could very well have made him the laughingstock.
"It's okay! I'm just gonna do to you what I did to Brenda."
Fred reaches into his robe, but before he can finish his thought he's shot in both legs by Donna and Linda. They'd popped by when they saw Norville's car parked outside and heard everything.
They arrest Fred, who seems to be baffled. He seems genuinely hurt that Velma assumed he was going to kill her. He'd been pulling out a pocket book- to pay her off.
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Shaggy and Velma talk on the walk home. Norville asks why she's still hallucinating if she no longer feels any guilt, and Velma replies that she does, deep down. She doesn't believe Diya would just leave her, no matter how frustrating she was a child.
Spotting roaches crawling on a recycling bin, Norville opens the lid to find Krista's corpse. She's also lacking a brain. The episode ends.
CHARACTER INTRODUCTIONS
We meet a whole slew of characters this episode. As such, it feels important to make a little blurb on each of them. This will be long, but it shouldn't ever be this long again. Swings and Roundabouts.
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Velma Dinkley is around 14-18. It's not been made clear exactly how old she is. She's moody, judgmental, and suffering from unchecked mental illness.
Velma's mental illness is both an important context to the show, but also a strangely gaping problem. No one believed Velma about her hallucinations until recently (except for Norville and Sophie). Her own father dismissed them for two years and shows no signs of trying to get her help when he finally does believe her.
They almost kill her twice in one episode and yet no one around her seems to think it wise to call a doctor or see about avoidance strategies. Her lack of assistance has led to an inflated lone wolf complex, where she honestly thinks she has to do this herself and no one can help her.
Velma has psychosis. She's at the right age to start seeing mental issues crop up in her life, and this is around the time when people start noticing signs of this issue. Yet no one has even considered getting her mental help, or a therapist, or- I dunno, at least looking up ways to help her through the delusions? She's been left to rot with hands crawling under her skin.
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Daphne Blake, same age as Velma. Intelligent, meticulous, and a bit petty. Her spite with Velma runs deep, and it causes her to lash out at the girl quite often. That said, it seems she misses Velma more than she lets on- her constant badgering of Velma never seems to cross the line, and their back and forth is honestly the best joke in the episode.
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Shaggy Rodgers. Going by his birth name in this show, Norville is a reporter, an anti-drug activist, and potential long-time friend of Velma with a crush. Though a bit clingy, it comes across more as just general ditziness than anything malicious. Their friendship is mostly one-sided, with Velma using him for rides or math homework, and Norville seems to realize that, though he never sticks up for himself.
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Fred Jones. Rich, entitled, and a literal man-child, Fred is both surprisingly kind and EXTREMELY rude mixed into one package. It's clear that his family's abuse has run deep in him, and they've allowed him to basically be a giant baby. No one's ever given him a slap on the face to wake him up. But once he gets to know Velma, he goes out of his way to defend her, and seems more surprised than angry when Velma assumes him guilty of the murder.
I do see some form of arc coming with Fred. It's clear he wants to be better, be "the man" his father wants, and I think eventually it will culminate into... something. I'm not saying the arc will be well-written, but I am expecting something from the hints they've dropped.
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Aman and Sophie. Sophie feels younger than Aman to me? Not by, like, a lot, but her mishandled hashtags and wine shirts give me "out of touch 30s-40s" vibes, and Aman reads as like. Late 40s, early 50s?
Regardless, it's clear that Sophie (though a bit ditzy and sometimes even insulting to Velma) is the one doing the heavy lifting in the parenting department. She tries to get Velma a job but doesn't have a fit when she quits. She recognizes her hallucinations and is quick to act. She's not upset when Velma coughs on her while regaining her breath. It feels less like her trying to be a mom and more like a weird, somewhat supportive older sister dynamic.
Aman, meanwhile, is focused on his work. As a lawyer, he has long hours and a lot of shit on his plate. He's basically ignored Velma entirely, giving her no assistance when the cops threaten her with jail time. When Diya left that night to get gifts, he "reminds" her to get him something too.
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Donna and Linda seem like cool wine aunts to Velma, and though they're terrible police officers it's clear they're good mothers. Not much to say on them, really, besides the fact they shoot Fred in his legs which was some level of brutality when Fred was weak enough for a tackle or taser.
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Diya is both a character in this episode and not, but she's important to the plot. Velma's memories of her are clearly skewed- at the beginning it's glorification, then it's demonization, then it wraps around into some form of both.
I want to be clear that the show itself is clearly implying that Diya DID vanish. If she was leaving Aman than why the found car? Why leave her glasses behind? It wouldn't be difficult to crash on a friend's couch and start the divorce paperwork. For all of Aman's iffy traits, there's nothing implying abusive tendencies that would make her feel the need to flee. Something did happen to Diya.
But, while I agree with Velma's perspective on the case, I want to remind that Velma's perceptions are clearly VERY flawed. We really don't know Diya Dinkley. Psychosis has a habit of affecting memory and the process of new information, and it's very likely that those two combined has altered her ability to explain her mother's character to us, the audience.
Here's what we actually know about Diya: she was a mystery novelist. She drank and smoked. She left an unopened gift box and her glasses in the car. The car was stashed in some bushes.
Something did happen to Diya, but her character, her reasons, and her nature are completely null and void to us as an audience. We can't trust Diya as a person. We can't trust much of anything told to us about her from Velma or Aman, as he clearly is living in denial. It's hard to say where that will lead us from here.
FUN TIDBITS
We have no active proof that the popular girls have ever bullied Velma. The only photos we saw are of Velma spilling ice cream and people laughing about it. They said nothing during the bathroom scene, and none of them mock Velma when she gives her input.
One of the books on Velma's shelf is "SCUBA: Do's and Don't's"- maybe she dives on weekends?
Crystal Cove is the name of the town, originally from Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated.
Velma was labelled "Most Revengey" in the school yearbook.
Also, since the glasses were originally Diya's, has she been wearing a prescription she doesn't need for two years?
That damn gift still hasn't been opened and it feels like it should've been taken as evidence by now
FINAL REVIEW
Velma's pilot is... bumpy. Rough. Kind of a dumpster fire, honestly. But if you can ignore the self-referential humor, it's actually not as bad as other stuff I've watched. The animation is solid- especially the hallucinations- so shoutout to the team for doing good work with an iffy script. The voice acting is really good minus a few hiccups, but usually only on phrases that I can't imagine saying with a straight face either. The plot isn't exactly inspired, but I am curious to see where they're going to take it, and who will be unmasked as the serial killer. Also, to find out what the fuck they're doing with those brains. Trophies? Gross.
Score: 4/10, not the best but could be WAAAAAAYYY worse.
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