I am honestly still reeling from Marion's anguished scream at the end, like, it's so intense, and it's so specific (there's nothing wrong with me!), and I need to know more about this guy right now
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...I thought I'd try watching 9-1-1 because I read a synopsis for an episode and it didn't have a car crash but unfortunately for me it did have an element of life threatening injury that I have experienced and been rescued from and it makes me lightheaded and sick to even see so!!
yeah, not even the non car episodes lmao. I'll continue to watch via my Tumblr dash, or whatever little bits I walk by my housemate watching cos she'll kick me out of the room before I see anything stressful.
Sigh. I just wanted to watch the firefighter show. It is unequivocally not for me. They made a show with ten different PTSD triggers, and then trapped it with charming looking storylines I've been looking at for years pass by on my dashboard
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In the Samadhi Fire ritual flashbacks and the brief vision of Macaque and Monkey King's final fight, SWK lacks the circlet. Do you think this is an intentional plot element, memory being fallible, or a straight-up animation error?
The 3x04 flashback of SWK and Macaque's fight lacking a circlet could easily be fallible memory or bias, but either way it's definitely intentional. The 3x10 Samadhi Fire flashback on the other hand is an unbiased account of what sealing the fire had looked like, so without a doubt we can trust everything we see there!
Honestly, at this point I wouldn't be surprised if there were in fact 2 SWK V Macaque fights: one during jttw where Tang Sanzang encouraged Wukong to spare Macaque (Like the great monk had done with LBD—that or Wukong is just straight up unwilling to finish Macaque off), and another fight post-jttw where it's Wukong alone without the influence of the pilgrims. But that's just me throwing stuff out there.
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Watching B/5 is such an experience because despite experiences like the other night, large chunks of it are pretty upsetting/frustrating. Got up to the episode last night where they get interviewed by the news for a fascist government and every innocent and well-meaning thing they say and do gets spun as a bad thing. It's a well-done episode but SO hard to watch even when I know what's coming. Yet despite how stressful it can be for a comfort show, I still love B/5 so much. Before even taking Hot Alien Man into account, it's such a good show and such a powerful piece of storytelling!
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