MCGEE AND TONY
A Mc-NAME
THE KNOWLEDGE THAT TONY STAYED WITH MCGEE AND THEY WATCHED A MOVIE
TONY’S REFLECTION ON BEING THE ONE LEFT BEHIND
AUTOPSY GREMLIN
I. AM. FREAKING. THRIVING.
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playoffs (round 4)
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season 4 -> bd wong moves to series regular. ms march's last full season. huge cabenson vibes the whole season.. episodes of note: chameleon, rotten, futility, perfect, soulless.
season 21 -> carisi becomes ADA. jamie gray hyder joins the cast. the season was cut short by covid. episodes of note: midnight in manhattan (for those who celebrate), must be held accountable, garland's baptism by fire.
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Why “Put It Down” is my favorite SP episode.
Ok, I know what we’re all thinking. “Ofc it is it’s a Creek episode.” But that’s not really why.
The main reason Put It Down is my #1 is because of the character development of one Craig Tucker.
Season 21 is iconic in my eyes for a few reasons: PC Principal & Strong Woman, President Garrison, the cultural and pop culture references throughout, but in PID, what stands out to me most is how WELL the A plot and B plot mesh together. The A plot, of course, is Tweek’s struggle with feeling overwhelmed with all that’s going on in the world and feeling like he has no control over his life, and the B plot is Cartman’s vying for attention by threatening suicide.
I could go into detail about the differences in the opening scene vs the end, but I’ll keep it brief bc ik no one cares abt what my ass has to say lmao. Just the sheer difference in CONTROL and confidence Tweek exhibits in the end vs the beginning with his performance is something in and of itself. The change he goes through over the course of the story, finding a healthy outlet for his emotions w the help of his boyfriend, while ultimately being the one to save himself, is one of my favorite messages to come out of sp to date.
So Craig Tucker. My favorite SP kid besides the core four, and the guy whose development I really want to talk about.
Craig really isn’t someone who easily empathizes with others, doesn’t show emotion easily, and can come across as uncaring, even though he’s definitely not. Throughout the episode, he WANTS to help Tweek, but goes about it in the wrong way. He offers solutions, distractions, logic, and doesn’t understand when Tweek tells him that’s not what he needs.
Craig is a lot more logic oriented than most of the other sp kids, and is very much a problem—> solution kind of person. He, understandably, grows frustrated with Tweek for what he sees as overreacting, until the A and B plots cross over, and, through Heidi’s words to Cartman, realizes that not everything has to HAVE a solution, and that’s okay.
He realizes that the best way to help his boyfriend with his anxiety is not by distracting him, throwing facts at him, or any of that. It’s by allowing him the space to feel what he needs to feel, and go from there.
Like I said, that’s one of my favorite messages to come from a SP episode. A lot of the time, answers aren’t going to help, but feeling listened to will. That’s what Craig learns, and THAT, fellow SP enjoyers, is why Put It Down is at the top of my list (also the song, I mean c’mon)
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GMM/More/BTM Season 21
2090, 2091, 2092a, 2092b, 2094, 2095, 2096a, 2096b, 2098, 2099, 2100a, 2100b, 2101, 2104a, 2104b, 2105a, 2105b, 2108, 2109, 2112a, 2112b, 2112c, 2112d, 2113a, 2113b, 2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2119a, 2119b, 2120, 2121a, 2121b, 2123, 2126, 2130, 2131, 2134, 2135, 2136, 2138, 2140, 2141a, 2141b, 2142, 2144, 2145a, 2145b, 2146a, 2146b, 2147a, 2147b, 2154, 2155, 2158, 2161, 2162, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2181a, 2181b, 2185a, 2185b, 2186a, 2186b, 2186c, 2186d, 2188, 2189, 2190a, 2190b, 2193a, 2193b, 2194a, 2194b, 2195, 2196, 2197, 2201a, 2201b, 2202, 2203, 2204, 2205, 2206, 2207
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