Ok so I finished watching Dead End and I decided that bc I liked the musical episode, I listened to the Beetlejuice soundtrack again. Later I said to myself "ok lets take a break from Alex Brightman for a second and listen to School of Rock" (my college is doing that and auditions are later today wish me luck). This is how I discovered that the lead role of School of Rock is none other than Alex Fricking Brightman and there is just no escape
Dunno how to put it properly into words but lately I find myself thinking more about that particular innocence of fairy tales, for lack of better word. Where a traveller in the middle of a field comes across an old woman with a scythe who is very clearly Death, but he treats her as any other auntie from the village. Or meeting a strange green-skinned man by the lake and sharing your loaf of bread with him when he asks because even though he's clearly not human, your mother's last words before you left home were to be kind to everyone. Where the old man in the forest rewards you for your help with nothing but a dove feather, and when you accept even such a seemingly useless reward with gratitude, on your way home you learn that it's turned to solid gold. Where supernatural beings never harm a person directly and every action against humans is a test of character, and every supernatural punishment is the result of a person bringing on their own demise through their own actions they could have avoided had they changed their ways. Where the hero wins for no other reason than that they were a good person. I don't have the braincells to describe this better right now but I wish modern fairy tales did this more instead of trying to be fantasy action movies.
Miraculous OC: Ladybug (because man can be ladybugs too)
I wanted to focus on the Agreste arc bc Thomas did shitly with it and it pissed me off so I made this. Edward A. Kline has a phd in biology an laters adopts Adrian.