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justalexx-things · 3 months
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Happy 3 years to their first date 🪐💜
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calliettes-posts · 4 months
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I'm getting emotional again
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anderwater · 2 years
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lunaandthesunsblog · 2 years
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Kieu My in the background taking pictures of Fatou be like
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dr-drea · 2 years
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Druck New Gen and Pop-Culture references
Druck Nora -> Spiderman: Josh climbing on roofs, drawing himself as Spiderman on the stickers, and critically reflecting himself as having a 'Superhero-Complex' (i.e. always wanting to help others); this was even picked up on in Fatou's season, when they were playing 'What am I' on New Years and he was Miles Morales
Druck Fatou -> Romeo and Juliet: Fatou and Kieu My being in friend groups who dislike each other and falling in love nevertheless; cinematic parallels with the 1996 Romeo and Juliet movie
Druck Isi ... A Consti Joker rip-off
Druck Mailin ... An awkward Sex Education reference
No, but, for real, I am sad that we never got to see an overarching pop-culture reference for Isi, and for whoever the old writers intended to be the last new gen main (I strongly want to believe they would have picked Ava).
This was one aspect I really liked about season 5 and season 6. It shows with how much love and attention to details the writing was done in these seasons.
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Druck S6 is a good show in that it shows the immaturity of people like Mailin who are highly concerned about social justice and how such people sometimes hurt those who are discriminated against even more.
So Viewers can find immaturity similar to hers in themselves.
It means a lot that a public broadcaster produced this.
My country could never lol
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short-gremlin · 4 months
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missing druck s5/s6 hours
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smithsparker · 2 years
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sas’s skamverse rewatch ▹ wtfock season three
Heb je een favoriete acteur? Leonardo DiCaprio. Serieus? Ja! Heb je dinge niet gezien, Romeo en Julia? Fucking mooi.
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hanna-water · 2 years
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“Especially for s6 it was important to me that this story is told the right way. And I was just very lucky. Sira is an awesome partner with whom I played it and we supported each other a lot and gave a lot of input. And we paid attention to small things. We call it the queer female gaze. That you pay attention to small things like hands or short glances. Like you said “blank spaces” which are not existing in a hetero normative style of filming.” - Nhungi about Kieutou souce: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/hanna-water/693628230744276992?source=share
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inmyarmswrappedin · 2 years
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Saw a gifset where Mailin's mom asked who Mailin thought she was that she thinks she can sort out literature, and just ughhh. I hate the way this plot has been handled, beginning to end. I think the topic is relevant and I also feel like the renewed attack on "political correctness" (which was also a big topic in the 90s) is another sign of the recent rise of fascism and reactionary politics.
The thing is, the storyline was introduced under a faulty premise, because Mailin chose to analyze the Goethe poem for her final exam. And then she acted as if she'd been forced to or there was no other option if she wanted to pass the exam. And after this, it's been lacking in nuance and dialogue at every step of the way. I actually don't believe there's enough room in what's left of the season to introduce a proper discussion into the topic, but even if they did, what would be the point when everyone's positions (Mailin's, the school's, the mom's) have been so inflexible up to this point?
I am generally of the opinion that cultural objects (books, movies, music...) shouldn't be disposed of wholesale, but rather:
discussed in their historical context.
provided with additional context. Let's say you've assigned Robinson Crusoe, a dreadfully racist text. You can bring historical sources to help the students understand why the portrayal of Friday and the Savages is racist, help humanize them, help put their behavior in context with sources that explain their customs and culture.
discussed from our vantage point and through within post-colonial, anti-capitalist, intersectional feminist, queer, anti-racist(, etc?) frameworks.
However, there are times when a cultural object isn't appropriate for certain audiences, like, say, high school students, and that is also a valid option. Before the internet, it was seriously difficult to find a copy of The Anarchist Cookbook, a book that encourages middle America to learn to manufacture explosives, weapons, phreaking devices and drugs such as LSD, in order to bring the USA back to 18th century conditions. I believe this book has value when it comes to understanding the mind (and strategies) of far right US militias, but does it need to be studied at a high school level? Uh, no.
I think my opinion on this issue is fairly nuanced, even though I haven't touched on the topic of trigger warnings (which brings with it issues of access to education for students suffering from PTSD and other MI) in this particular post. And yet I'm sure other people have things to add, points in which they agree or disagree with me. As I said, this is a very complicated, yet hugely relevant topic today.
But you wouldn't know from watching Druck. The positions are: destroy the books Mailin doesn't like, do the final exams exactly as we prepared for them in class, or we have already sorted books into appropriate and inappropriate and Mailin(/teens) have no insight to offer on this topic.
It is hugely frustrating and I wish the writers hadn't touched this topic if they didn't intend on fostering discussion (which they clearly did not because the positions they've portrayed are so unmovable and uncritical). I genuinely believe that the storyline as portrayed this season is only going to make viewers be less interested in analyzing media, less interested in listening to other people's perspectives, and less willing to question mainstream values and culture
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justalexx-things · 2 months
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Me and who
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calliettes-posts · 6 months
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One thing I miss about the druck s6 time is the analysing of symbolism, no matter how small, because of how thought and care much the writers put into it
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The zodiac sign symbolism
The axolotl and tortoise symbolism
Fatous and Kieu Mys different love languages
The galaxies colliding in ep 6
Fatous love for astrology and kieu mys love for astronomy
Kieu My being the ice queen and having cold hands, Fatou being the complete opposite, and the colours to support that
Fatous emotion ring
The IG posts, Kieu Mys feed going from meticulously organised and calculated to more disorganised as the season progressed
And so much more I'm probably forgetting
Every detail, no matter how small, was so carefully thought out and executed, and that's why Druck s6 will remain one of the superior seasons in the skamverse
And also I love how much Kieu My and Fatou complement each other
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anderwater · 2 years
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AVA PEREIRA » every hairstyles [3/7] : fulani braids
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lunaandthesunsblog · 2 years
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my favorite kieutou evolution is that they had communication problems in the past and now they gossip all the time 😭😭🤣
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dr-drea · 1 year
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The Druck S6 premiere anniversary should be a national holiday where we get to rewatch this masterpiece of a season and put kieutou content on our blogs
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Druck (s6) Introduction Sheets✨ in Japanese
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