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sirellas · 1 year ago
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Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero One. You have left the Collective. It was a foolish decision. Now you are alone. You have lost the many. You are only one. You have become human. Weak. Pathetic.
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erinelliotc · 2 months ago
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I watched the Eene movie and teared up at the end. I'm totally normal and fine
I wasn't ready for Eddy to be humilated in front of everyone, even after he had been such a little rat for so long
The movie was so goodddd
Yeees! I looove Big Picture Show and every time I make edits of it I want to watch it all over again. This movie literally gives me goosebumps in pretty much every scene (I get goosebumps just rewatching the scenes while making my edits). It was the most perfect way to end the show and I'm so glad we got it because it was originally going to end in season 4 with "Take This Ed and Shove It" and I think it would've been kinda lame and even scary.
Personally, I find the inevitable aging and loss of youth to be a rather heavy topic, so I thought it was bold to bring it up in a kid's cartoon, especially the way they did it. I think the way the episode approached the subject wasn't the best because it didn't end well, Eddy woke up and he was still old and depressed about it (I appreciate that at least they removed the part that shows that they would be married to the Kankers). I think it was supposed to be a tragicomic ending and not necessarily real (to me it was definitely Eddy having a hallucination caused by his anxiety and fear of getting old, even though the ending suggests that it was actually real, but to me that was exclusively for comedic purposes), but I honestly wouldn't have been happy with that, and I think it's kinda hard for a kid to process what happened (maybe I'm exaggerating here, maybe I'm just too sensitive). I don't get a good feeling from this episode and I think making it the finale would've been too creepy. I also think about all the moments we got after this, and thank goodness we got them! The specials, season 5, season 6, Big Picture Show, Raven Molisee working on the show... Imagine if we hadn't got all these things? I even get a little nervous thinking we almost didn't get them!
I think they nailed it by giving the show a more serious and mature tone. As time went by, Eddy's backstory became more apparent, and this seemingly confident and unwavering character began to reveal more of his secret insecurities, low self-esteem and poor self-image. Giving him a redemption arc and character development was the cherry on top of the show's cake. I think the movie is the most serious and mature moment of the entire show, and that's perfect since it's the end. It's when our beloved characters get more development, when they talk and open up about things that have been bottled up and hidden for a long time. Even if it wasn't their initial intention, adding the whole context of Eddy's brother and the abuse Eddy suffered fit perfectly as if it had been planned, and everything Eddy said about his brother in the first seasons made perfect sense in the ending. I'm quite fascinated by the themes of family issues and abuse, so this movie adds a lot to me and I love analyzing it. Big Picture Show is without a doubt the part that completes and ends the story.
I think it's great that we have a comedy cartoon here that also addresses serious issues, which, although they're not the focus, end up being important topics that convey some messages and lessons, and don't make it just another show just to have a few laughs.
Ed, Edd n Eddy is very remarkable in many different aspects.
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theiceemperor · 2 years ago
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I really need to talk about this scene, because I love it so much.
Episode tag: S04E25 Good Genes, Part 2
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Leo is pointing a sword at her throat, and Karai does exactly nothing.
She's wearing a metal armor that's protecting her, Leo has one hand basically restrained, and yet she doesn't even try to attack him, doesn't try to deflect the sword. She doesn't do anything, just stands there.
Leonardo has always been capable of defeating and killing Karai, more so after Exodus, and when he returned from the Ancient One, she had no chance anymore.
Literally the only reason Karai is still alive after all this time is because Leo is merciful, because he decided to let her live, to give her one more chance.
But – but he was more than willing to do anything in order to save Donnie. He was ready to steal from her (basically betray her, one could say), and he was willing to kill her if she stood in the way of saving Don.
And while Karai doesn't really know why they're here, she knows that Leonardo wouldn't stop. She knows it.
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majorbaby · 1 year ago
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really strong writing can make even the most mediocre actor shine
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redcheekdays · 6 months ago
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M*A*S*H s04e25, "The Interview"
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astralbondpro · 8 months ago
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine // S04E25: Body Parts
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usstrekart · 11 months ago
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"One" (S04E25, Stardate 51929.3) is a fantastic showcase for Seven of Nine (and for Jeri Ryan). Getting to explore the deep-seated fears of what she has lost by gaining her individuality is a great capstone to her arc from the season. It has similar beats to Enterprise's "Doctor's Orders" but truly separates itself.
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breathingxspace · 3 months ago
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[S04E25] Chasing a Ghost, part 9: Finale
Lennon Merlo finally tracks down the Banjo Ghost.
Music:
Blues for the Black, performed by the Banjo Ghost.
[S04E25] Chasing a Ghost, part 9: Finale
This episode was written & directed by James Big, and edited by Aaron Olson and James Big.
It features Lauren Tucker, Sophie Borjón, & James Big
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froznwater · 5 months ago
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hii! sorry if this is like really random, but are you a self taught artist, or did you go to art school? how did you learn?
HI TYSM FOR UR ASK!!!1 <333 <3 I am self taught. I have been doing art forrr yearrrsss. Maybe 8 at this point. My old sketchbooks are really bad. At one point, I joined a specific fandom and drew something for every single episode for a couple seasons and I think I improved a LOT. I owe my art development to it. (I'm not joking, I have an entire sketchbook that is just labelled S04E23. S04E24. S04E25.)
(it was south park 💀) I watched a lot of other people doing art, did art CONSTANTLY when I was younger, and had a sketchbook for doing reference studies. This website was one I frequented. It's basically a reference photo archive that will give you random poses to sketch on timer. Look up how to effectively figure sketch. It will help.
Also, don't be scared of references. Very important. Improved a lot once I got over the beginner stigmatism of using references. (Love you Pinterest !!) And again, I drew everyday. (I am too busy rn, but i improved A TONNNNN during the periods that I drew everyday.)
I'm just now getting into lightttinggggg tbh, like fancy multi-faceted fancy lighting, and I'm mostly just looking at reference photos and studying the planes and how everything interacts. But I have a basic understanding of shapes and colors and how things work already.
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burymeinwillow · 9 months ago
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Bonanza (1959-1973): S04E25 “A Woman Lost”
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annikasevenshots · 2 years ago
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SEVEN OF NINE + grief (VOY S04E25 vs PIC S03E09)
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maybethistimemegz · 3 months ago
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Criminal Minds - One Quote per Episode ↳ s04e25 - To Hell...
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dagonet · 6 months ago
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La Bonne Auberge - S04E25 - Le prince radieux
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majorbaby · 1 year ago
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the last line of every interviewee in s04e25 The Interview is each character trying to make sense of their situation or the situation. mulcahy even says "i hope someday it will make sense" as though there could or should be a reason, which is fitting for him because doesn't god have a plan. but hawkeye gets the last word, the uneloquent, gelbartian "it's crazy".
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love-me-some-mcog · 1 year ago
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Mysterious Cities of Gold S04E25
"The 7th City of Gold"
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astralbondpro · 1 year ago
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine // S04E25: Body Parts
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