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im not in the habit of actually posting my thoughts about tv shows on tumblr even though i have a lot of them. i just talk to myself for hours every night before i go to bed, like a sane person. idk what happened with gotham that was crazy and i cant explain it. but anyways im realizing i have a lot of things to say about community and i think my moms sick of hearing me talk about it but would you guys think it was lame if i started posting paragraphs ranting about a sitcom that ended ten years ago. be honest
#its okay if the answer is yes#but i realized the only thing ive said about it on here is that troy and abed make me cry but#the sitcom bromance queerbait is the LEAST of my concerns i have so much more to say!!!!!!!!!!#for example i have a lot of thoughts about annies OBVIOUS repressed lesbianism. just as an example#bectxt#op#txt#btw this is NOT a rhetorical question. oomfs please chime in#would i lose your respect if i started posting legit character analysis about a show that chevy chase was in. i need to know
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legend of vox machina episode 9: tide of bone OR jelly cleric
briarwood flashback!!
grey griffin just breaking mirrors in fits of despair
ceiling vecna is watching you masturbate
and then they just adopted the whole aesthetic
delilah ur bleeding out probably
good thing he doesn't have the New Vampire Uncontrollable Hunger thing going
"no dear you stay here and look pretty"
I always thought sylas was in on it tbh
like he clearly knows what she does and what she's capable of but she never told him the extent of what she did to cure him/bring him back?? I guess??
do we have to start every episode with the sun tree
has vax called keyleth "kiki" exclusively since that first time?
this is not a complaint
whitestone has a fairly expansive cemetery, right? am I remembering that wrong?
vax and keyleth hanging onto each other after escaping the horde †everybody assuming percy would take over as soon as he came back bc he's A Noble and that's What Nobles Do
"you probably would have been fine" "no, I wouldn't"
he was thinking about saying it then but nerves got the better of him, you can't prove me wrong
"I mean that was kinda hot, but..."
"could be worse" "how?!" "could be my arm"
archie is not having good luck with hideouts
vax and kiki back to back â€
that death gurgle was sam
(since they said most of the background death screams are just them I've been listening for them)
"they're losing heart, percy, say something to them" "this is noT MY DEPARTMENT"
and like that's canon, percy as one of the younger kids was p much left to his own devices bc he had like two older brothers in line before him (I think they changed that here, or I'm misremembering)
so he legit DOESN'T know how to lead or inspire people. he just has The Name so everyone's looking to him
"want me to whack it off?" "you might have to if I lose it" you double those entendres
archie is just perpetually not here for vm's bullshit
"I don't mean to rush you" "then don't"
BAD NEWS
nothing travels farther faster
the anime gleam
they all just look like skelly
this is now two named rebels that have died saving scanlan
vex recognizing percy's thousand-yard stare
like honestly in a vacuum vex is the better choice to lead. she more or less leads vm, as much as anyone can. but whitestone doesn't know her from adam's housecat (yet), they won't trust her
"I've got this" YEAH YOU DO
vex's little nod
like vex's problem isn't even with HER, it's with VAX, but it's easier to be mad at her than her twin
"have I mentioned you're amazing?"
"yes, yes, she's the tits"
"I'm not a leader. I ran."
THE NAME
isn't "Inspirational Speech" literally a feat
like I don't know if percy ever took it but it would fit his later character arc
like he had to have SOME idea of what to say/do - play on their attachment to/respect for archie, the aforementioned presumptions about him as A Noble - even if it's just stuff he picked up offhand from his dad/brother
it's just not his nature. it's a skill he has to cultivate, and in the middle of an ongoing rebellion when he has a literally demonic focus on personal vengeance is not the ideal time to start
I have so many suspicions and over-analysis of cassandra's tears here but they won't sit still long enough for me to words them
basically is it a reaction to his speech or what she knows she's setting him up for
IF CASS GOOD WHY CRY
(science.)
I already made my post about The Line but I deeply, deeply love keyleth's reaction and vax's little :( as she runs off
IT'S OKAY BUDDY SHE'S JUST STRESSED
I see cassandra got the sabre percy never used
MY GIRL
"you look....like an angel"
"marry me?" "sure. let's do it. right now."
it's okay scanlan she'll mean it eventually
"astral projection" "your ass what"
FUCK YEAH CHAMPION OF THE EVERLIGHT
I love every single instance of Back-to-Back Badasses in this entire show
(more gifset ideas)
"gimme a lift, I wanna try something stupid"
grog's uncontained glee at getting yeeted
"EW ew ew ew ew"
the closest to travis' RECKLEGREWEAPOMASTAH we'll get
"mine fell first"
vedmire lost kneecap privileges
the arrow taking out the zombie about to jump percy
wrong sun deity
"may your weapons strike with the divine of the everlight. now go crush some fucking heads!"
I think this is the line ashley was trying to walk with pike to start with but she just wasn't there enough to build it up properly
pike lantern
SHE
"this is the only freedom I offer you"
NOW IMAGINE IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW
shit, I don't know at this point, with how they've moved things around. and that's exciting! I'm excited!
#the legend of vox machina#lovmtag#critical role#spoilers#crititag#liveblog#reaction post#I also want a six-minute version of the credits song
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I didn't know that you hate Vincent . Can I ask why ? I thought Vincent was loved by the fandom Sorry I am new to the fandom
ăReaction to: My least favourite character - Mauriceă
Dear @1hellofacookieâ and Anon,
Vincent Phantomhive is indeed an incredibly popular character despite his little screentime. I think the primary reason is because Vincent fits the popular trope of âthe mysterious handsome dark lord with a gap-moeâ like a hand in a glove. Remove his good looks, and how much is left still then?
Let us look at his behaviour. While we are at it, I shall use this post as a character analysis of Vincent Phantomhive.
ătw: Emotional manipulationă
Vincent Phantomhive
Vincent is an incredibly unscrupulous person, and that is nothing new in Kuroshitsuji. Vincentâs lack of scruples is supposedly a feat to his job as the Queenâs Watchdog. HOWEVER, we never get to see how this âfeatâ is put to âgood useâ, how it is employed against the enemies of the crown. Instead, his lack of scruples is almost without exception portrayed as âfriendly teasingâ, and the people who donât deserve it bear the brunt of it.
[Note: For this post I have re-translated whatever translation errors there are in the scanlation I found. The retranslations are marked with an arrow.]
Condescending Attitude
The most important example is how Vincent treats Deidrich. In chapter 75 we meet an incredibly angry young Deidrich, and anyone who has ever done group-projects with bad partners can understand how incredibly legit Deidrichâs frustrations are. (UGH my war flashbacks ĂAĂ)
It could be that Deidrich is just somewhat aggressive in his expressions, but it could also be that Vincent is a repeat offender. And knowing Vincent, it is probably the latter â
When Deidrich calls Vincent out on his slacking, Vincent did not show the least bit of remorse. The only two ways to explain this is either that:
Vincent is too proud to admit a mistake, or
he actually believes it is alright that somebody else does his work.
Either way, neither are a good reflection of his personality or attitude in life.
Not admitting fault is one thing, but the thing Vincent proceeds to do is scoff at Deidrichâs expression of legit anger. Vincent does not see Deidrich as a fellow human with feelings; he treats Vincentâs anger the way patriarchy treats the anger of women: laughing it off. It may not seem much on the surface, but this is a very classic tactic of disempowering someone.
Another example of Vincent not taking Deidrich or his feelings serious at all is the panel below. Deidrich has serious concerns about a leaderâs responsibilities, and makes clear that he does not think someone as irresponsible as Vincent is suited for the role.
Despite the seriousness of Deidrichâs terms, Vincent waves it off as: âis that all?â and even dismisses Deidrichâs selfless term as: âyou have no ambition whatsoever.â
Vincent proclaims that he is going to think of something too, and later we find out he in fact intends to make Deidrich his fag. This is a power-play. He is âteachingâ Deidrich what âambitionâ is, and feels the need to one-up Deidrich, showing who is superiour.
Hypocrisy
Another serious problem of Vincentâs personality is his hypocrisy.
Vincent is portrayed as an incredibly irresponsible prefect judging from whatever screentime we have of him. The only reference we have of him is him doing nothing a prefect should, plus the assessment from Deidrich (who has obviously seen more of Vincent than we have). As the audience never gets to see anything that could prove Deidrich wrong, Deidrichâs assessment is the closest information we can go by.
Deidrich voices his very understandable concern about Vincentâs legitimacy on the prefectâs throne, and says: âif the prefectâs like this, I wonder how bad the other dorm students are.â
Though this phrase was clearly meant as an insult, Deidrich refrains from making definitive statements. He even backs this thought up with the tradition of the Weston school: âThe prefect sets the example, and the house students followâ. Given this tradition, it is not weird at all that Deidrich would wonder whether the house students might also behave as irresponsibly.
Despite Deidrichâs moderated criticism WITH ground, Vincent replies as follows: âwould you not talk badly of the other students of the blue house?â, and shows very clearly that he is serious. â
HOWEVER, this is an act of supreme hypocrisy, as at the start of this flashback â, Vincent had been the one who first insulted Deidrich, Deidrichâs national identity as German, and ALL Germans in front of him.
Vincent⊠Deidrich does not get to wonder whether youâve set a bad example for the house to follow, but you do get to insult all Germans (be it in jest or not?)
Disrespect of Autonomy and Consent
The ultimate slight of Vincent is treating Deidrich as a slave.
Sure, them making a deal using cricket was something the both of them decided, and Deidrich should probably not have let Vincent walk off before they both agreed to what terms they were competing under. However, even without Deidrichâs naivety, Vincent should have shown the decency of NOT turning somebody in a lifetime slave to begin with.
We cannot victim-blame Deidrich for mistrusting Vincent to begin with. But more importantly, Vincent did not respect the most basic principle of equivalent exchange.
The term Deidrich set was for Vincent to step down: the worst that could happen to Vincent was that heâd return to being a normal student. Big deal. Vincent however, decided WITHOUT Deidrichâs consent, that he would turn him into a lifetime slave.
Vincent said âbecome my fagâ, and if we look at the definition of fag, this should be: âa junior pupil AT A PUBLIC SCHOOL who does MINOR choresâ. The moment either of them left the school SHOULD be the end of this contract.
Making somebody a fag without their prior consent is bad enough, but Vincent entirely crosses the boundaries, and states very clearly that this status as âfagâ was supposed to continue INDEFINITELY. PLUS, he strips Deidrich entirely from his basic human right, as he is supposed to obey him âwithout questionâ.
Thatâs a slave, dear ladies, gentlemen, and gentlepersons. Thatâs slavery. I donât know what to tell you, but thatâs slavery.
Vincent does not even give Deidrich the proper chance to speak, and simply dismisses his legit protest with: âbut I am [done talking.] Hereby stating very clearly that Vincent Phantomhive will from this point on, be the person to have the last word that matters.
Framing
How is this being framed? As a light-hearted back-and-forth bickering. Alexisâ reaction is used as a âtell-deviceâ to tell the audience that we are supposed to find this a light-hearted back-and-forth bickering between boys. However, we all know very well that this master-slave relation continued to present day, as Vincent made very clearly that this âcontractâ would pass on from him to his sons.
The reaction from the people who listened to Alexisâ story ranged from admiration to disbelief, but nobody there showed disgust. Or at least, not tellingly. As such we can conclude that the enslavement of Deidrich WAS supposed to be something âcuteâ.
Underhanded Emotional Manipulation
Vincent is a repeat offender of emotional manipulation, and this too is always framed as something âcuteâ.
Let us look at chapter 99.5 where Vincent uses his sick family to emotionally manipulate Deidrich into accepting that âa fagâs workâ(which Vincent uses his absolute power to make Deidrich do) as âwilling thoughtfulnessâ.
âNo, I didnât make you do this work, YOU were just so nice and kind and loving, Dei-dei â„â was basically the psychological message he was instilling into Deidrich.
In chapter 131, Vincent makes sure that this enslavement would continue to the next generation, and uses the safety of two young children to emotionally manipulate Deidrich into continuing his servitude.
It is very damaging for children to get promises broken - especially promises that have to do with their rights and safety. Even before Deidrich consented to this indefinite servitude, Vincent took the liberty of making the promise to the children in Deidrichâs stead. Herewith he would effectively turn Deidrich into the bad-guy for saying: âsorry kids, I am NOT going to protect you should you lose your father,â even though it is Deidrichâs fundamental right to refuse.
NASTY.
Vincent also makes sure to keep ârewardingâ Deidrich for obedience good behaviour, and frequently dishes out compliments; the classical hot-cold treatment.
Again, just like I said before under the caption âframingâ, this all is framed as a fluffy âtsundereâ back-and-forthing between two âfriendsâ.
I donât have anything against unscrupulous characters like Sebastian, or O!Ciel, R!Ciel, Joker, Baron Kelvin etc. etc. But the difference is that all these characters ARE properly portrayed to be wrongdoers.
With Vincent however, it is clearly meant as light-hearted fluff that rides the tailcoat of the âtsundereâ trope.
Deidrich is NOT tsundere; he is a victim to Vincentâs continued emotional abuse.
That is why I considered hating Vincent the most out of all characters in Kuroshitsuji - because his slights are never properly addressed, and only ever shown as âedgyâ.
I hope this helps!
#Kuroshitsuji#Black Butler#Character Analysis#Analysis#Vincent Phantomhive#Worst personnnnnnn#tw emotional manipulation#tw emotional abuse#tw manipulation#tw abuse#Least favorite character#well...one of them#YANA YOU WROTE AN EXCELLENT MANIPULATOR - PLEASE ALSO FRAME HIM AS ONE!! JFC
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