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Wake up S.S. Endurance nation,
we're back.
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AND they had Lara call Jonah her best friend BROOOO why did they bury Sam like that?
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Listen sam haunting the narrative, Lara's unresolved issues, her extremely defensive answer about seeing someone, the constant lingering shots on sam in photographs, the plot hook right into season 2 that is legitimately more than I'd hoped for I am living
#tr spoilers#tomb raider the legend of lara croft#S.S. Endurance#tomb raider#lara croft#sam nishimura#samantha nishimura
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#haunting the narrative
TOMB RAIDER: THE LEGEND OF LARA CROFT (2024)
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When you're forced to wear a dress so you decide to be aggressively bisexual about it.
#tombraider#s.s. endurance#tomb raider#lara croft#bisexual#tombraider: the legend of lara croft#it has pockets!
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s.s. endurance... that's a name i haven't heard in a long time
#i need to watch this show actually#fighting for this shit since like 2013 i'm a veteran#tomb raider#lara croft#s.s. endurance#sam nishimura#the legend of lara croft
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Every time Sam and Lara say each other's names, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft edition
#Tomb Raider The Legend of Lara Croft#Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft#Tomb Raider#Lara Croft#Sam Nishimura#Samantha Nishimura#Salara#S.S. Endurance#my edit#compilation#this is what the show is really about tbh#the most important 7 seconds of it distilled into one video#they've gotta say it at least 10 times as often in season 2 or we riot tbh
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The fact that Sam always helping Lara fighting against her nightmares.
#lara croft#tomb raider#ss endurance#lara x sam#sam nishimura#the legend of lara croft#s.s. endurance#samantha nishimura
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Just a reminder that the last panel we have of (real) Sam (meaning not the Sam Lara romantically hugs while on her shroom trip) is of her in the hospital holding a Jaffa Cakes box that Lara somehow sneaked into her room, while Lara dramatically rides away on a bike.
Source: Tomb Raider (2016) Issue 12, last panel.
#lara croft#sam nishimura#tomb raider#lara croft 2013#lara croft tomb raider#lesbian#lara x sam#sam x lara#lesbian lara croft#s.s. endurance#salara#lgbtq
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I'm still thinking about Sam.
Bring Lara Croft's wife 🤧
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Big fucking spoilers but
WE ARE BACK AND WE ARE SERVED AND FED A THREE-COURSE MEAL, MY DARLINGS
#s.s. endurance#lara croft#samantha nishimura#sam nishimura#lara x sam#tomb raider#tr#tomb raider animated#legend of lara croft#tr spoilers#tomb raider spoilers
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I LLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE
#S.S. Endurance#tomb raider#lara croft#sam nishimura#tomb raider anime#tomb raider the legend of lara croft#TR Spoilers#sort of#samantha nishimura#ss endurance
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a whole fucking season of estranged ex-Somethings sam and lara on a deadly adventure i used to pray for days like this
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SAAMMM! Why we really should be excited for Season 2 of Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
Honestly, as exciting as it’s been to learn that a second season of Netflix animated series Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is on the cards; that it will in fact feature a team-up between former best friends archaeologist Lara Croft (voiced by Hayley Atwell) and documentary filmmaker Sam Nishimura (Karen Fukuhara); and that their pairing will revive the decade-old Salara/S.S. Endurance ship regardless of how things actually pan out romantically for the young women…
The greatest thrill actually stems from the fact that Season 2’s first promotional image reveals Lara and Sam glaring at each other. No grateful reunions shown, there’s clearly a lot of unresolved tension between the duo. And with a mountain of issues to scale, it feels safe to say that there’s going to be a lot of meaty emotional content paired with the show’s globe-trotting action. As in Season 1.
Before jumping into that, though, it’s worth remembering that Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is playing fast and loose with the lore established in the games (if you take Roth’s revised depiction as an indication), and apparently acting like the tie-in comics and novelisations don’t exist at all. It’s therefore unclear how much of existing canon will filter through into Season 2.
That said, we can assume the former best friends aren’t on speaking terms – even if the series chooses to ignore Sam’s off-screen psychiatric hospitalisation twice(!) for Himiko possession, and a kidnapping or two.
Officially, if we stick to the games alone, we know that in Rise of the Tomb Raider, Sam wouldn’t talk to Lara even if her doctors would let her. By the time of Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Sam is communicating with Jonah again, but Lara simply wasn’t returning her calls. At a certain point after that, we can assume Sam gave up on reconnecting if Lara wasn’t making the effort from her side.
So yes, Sam Nishimura has every reason to be pissed, for two very good reasons.
Lara Croft is a terrible friend
The whole of Season 1 of Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is Lara learning to get over her isolating tendencies; to treat the people who care about her with simple respect, like actually asking for help instead of treating it as a given, and communicating her actions instead of simply running out on people.
With Sam, the ghosting has been especially brutal because out of all the Endurance crew, Lara’s bff experienced the most trauma on Yamatai next to our title hero. Sam was betrayed by both Mathias and Whitman, set up to be burnt on the stake, violated by the invading soul of Himiko, killed cultists in self-defence, and before all that, she pulled strings (via her wealthy treasure-loving uncle) to fund the expedition when investors pulled out. Lara may have provided the directions to the island, but trust fund baby Sam made it happen, making her as culpable for the deaths and disaster as Lara.
The two friends could have found solace in their shared experience, but Lara is so wrapped up in her own guilt and pain that she never once asks Sam how she’s doing. As Reyes jeers back on Yamatai, “It’s always about Lara.” Back then, Sam instantly replied with a “That’s not fair,” but a few years down the line, that reaction is probably no longer the case. This after the pair were clearly each other’s biggest cheerleader, their ride or die, believing in each other and supporting each other’s dreams – typically when no one else did.
It’s notable in Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft that Lara reacts with especial prickliness when Jonah tells her to talk to Sam instead of using him as a message middleman. As soon as Sam’s name comes up, Lara immediately cuts off the conversation and closes her manor door. And when Lara briefly does calls Sam in the season, it’s solely for her own cathartic purposes. Again, there’s no asking how Sam is doing; it’s all about the “I” that is Lara. As a far more empathetic, less emotionally stunted person, it’s likely Sam will have picked up on the friendship imbalance. And, as a less easy-going and patient figure than Jonah, it’s not a stretch to say that her resentment has been quietly building towards Lara. For very good reason.
Sam isn’t a damsel in distress
This is the biggie. Sam clearly has a chip on her shoulder about being considered useless or inconsequential in comparison to Lara. While the topic is the source of her biggest argument with Lara in the Dark Horse comics – in the Queen of Serpents arc – it even surfaces briefly in the 2013 game when, before a mishap with a mounted machine rifle, Sam is in the process of explaining how Lara isn’t the only one who can be helpful.
The thing is, while Sam may label herself “a ditsy American troublemaker with a camera” in one of the 2013 game’s collectible documents, the reality is that she has kept pace with Lara Croft for years. As equals.
We should never forget that Sam and Lara had multiple “awesome adventures together” in their college years – backpacking, hiking, climbing and exploring the world. And as much as she’s shown enjoying the finer things in life, Sam is revealed to be as serious about work as she relishes play, having already filmed in some of the world’s most extreme environments, including the Arctic, Red Desert and volcanic regions. This attitude, in combination with her extroverted party girl nature, actually positions Sam closer to Classic Lara than the latest iteration of the character.
In 2013, Sam escapes the sinking S.S. Endurance on her own, and later steals a radio to communicate with Lara. In every one of her appearances in Tomb Raider media, barring the Ten Thousand Immortals novel, she’s proven to be driven, spirited, brave and resourceful, whether she’s fighting off an attacker with cupcakes, sassing her itchy-palmed kidnappers, defending herself against a shark, or stabbing herself to finally escape the presence of Himiko (all in the comics). That last one is especially important as Sam ultimately saved herself; not Lara.
Sam’s master improviser and problem solver status is even apparent in the first released image for Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Season 2. While Lara is fully kitted out to face whatever is behind the door, Sam seems to be wielding an oversize lock or something similar. If Lara is Fred Astaire, Sam is Ginger Rogers because she does what Lara does… but essentially backwards.
As for why Sam is investigating the black market artefact trade, well, it could be to make a point to Lara, who has consistently sidelined her since Yamatai. Or, it could simply be that Sam is following a great story, in keeping with her professional ambitions; her own hunger for the truth – which once again mirrors her best friend’s primary drives.
As a side note, as we don't hear the conversation, we do maybe have to question if Sam actually called Lara in the final episode of the S1? Though it's likely it was Sam (reaching out to her previous savior in desperation, knotted up in complicated emotions regarding her own capabilities), it could also be a trick from a third party to get the brilliant archaeologist on the case.
Either way, given that Sam and Lara have a very different dynamic to Lara and Jonah, with the latter providing protection, reassurance and stability, Season 2 of The Legend of Lara Croft should have quite a different tone. Get the popcorn ready because if Season 1’s deep dive into Lara’s psychology was any indication, we’re going to get front row seats to the resurfacing of all of Lara and Sam’s resentments and other… pent-up feelings. Finally, after over a decade of dodging the issue.
We just have to keep fingers crossed that they’re both alive and reunited in some capacity at the end of it all. If Indiana Jones and Nathan Drake can have figures like Marion, Sallah, Elena and Sully backing them up in their adventures in various capacities, why can’t Lara Croft?
#salara#lara croft#sam nishimura#samantha nishimura#tomb raider#sylvanas#s.s. endurance#tomb raider: the legend of lara croft
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