I think it'd be funny if postcanon Falin was able to rationalize everything Marcille did as like. "She was just pursuing her dream of being able to be with everyone she loves and she loves me so saving me was a secondary part of that."
But then she sees Marcille scream and squeak and cry while carefully trapping a centipiede in a cup before gently leaving it outside bc she knows Falin likes bugs and she wants to be less mean to/scared about bugs. And THAT'S when Falin's like "oh she LOVES me loves me i need to put my tongue in her mouth right now"
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fionna's world being represented by a dandelion makes so much sense ... they're weeds. yet people make wishes through them, changing their whole meaning from something meant to be destroyed to something hopeful.
dandelions are also resilient and it makes sense that something associated with them would. you know. perservere despite the destruction caused by the scarab.
but ultimately i think what REALLY made me tear up over this is that dandelions are really boring plants. when you're a kid you blow on them and make your wish but they're not eyecatching or anything but still, fionna's final wish was for her old world to still exist as it was when she left it (> plain and simple. boring even).
like the moment she realized she would lose her friends, and that her friends might forget each other if the world got its magic back, she immediately decided she didn't want it and I think that ties back to the dandelion metaphor so well... like, do you really need magic to be real to find it everywhere? or can you turn something boring into something magical?
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it's so fucking heartbreaking that Glen wanted Ruby to become one of the Hardie Boys so bad because like. both of them are queer you know? and it's like he has his masculinity that he can fall back on to fit in with the other guys, but Ruby doesn't, not exactly... she's described as boyish by other characters but you just know at the end of the day Ruby isn't feminine or fuckable enough to be worshipped but also isn't One Of The Bros on account of being a woman. she cannot be accepted by the Hardie boys as an idol like Klassje, nor can she be a part of the boys. but Glen looks at her and sees someone like himself and he wants her to have a community so fucking bad... he's so crushed when it looks like all the evidence is pointing towards Ruby being the killer. he's not upset that Ruby killed someone. he's upset that... oh... we won't be able to drink beer and break bread together. that you'll be so scared and alone again. even though you're just like me. even though I wanted so much for you to be happy.
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