I actually feel so emotional over Bobby and Buck’s father/son dynamic, just the found family of it all is so perfect, like Buck’s parents’ excuse for not loving him is the death of their son but Bobby lost two of his kids and his wife and still manages to love not only Athena’s kids like his own but buck too
Also Buck’s parents making him believe for years he was hard to love vs Bobby having to actively try not to love him in season 1 and eventually giving up and basically being like fuck it you’re my son now
Even the way they treat Buck’s recklessness they do it in terms of how could you do that to us but Bobby is more like how could you do that to yourself (if that makes sense, it makes sense to my brain)
And Buck’s parents never showing up to his hospital visits vs Bobby going through every bit of recovery with buck after his leg
And just the cooking and secret recipes and the family vibes of it all I can’t even
I love their dynamic so much you don’t understand
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Rei shooting himself in his dominant arm, most likely permanently injuring most if not all of his nerves so he could effectively only use his left hand.
Rei most likely not being able to play any video games anymore, his main coping mechanism and hobby throughout the show, something he did in the beginning to the point of neglecting to take care of Miri and doing house chores.
Rei most likely, after extensive physical therapy and relearning how to use his right hand as his dominant one, trying to find other stuff he could turn into hobbies except gaming.
Rei most likely finding true joy in not just playing games himself, but watching others play them.
Watching Miri and Kazuki battle it out in the kid friendly and later on more action video games together and having fun and bonding over how bad of a sore loser Papa Kazuki is and how well Rei taught Miri how to play by supporting her with tips from the sidelines.
Rei most likely finding that, even if he can't play himself, he enjoys watching his loved ones play his video games in his stead because he gained something so much more to hold dear in his heart by losing his arm.
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It's ten at night and I can't stop thinking about Dragon, Kuma and Iva founding the revolutionary army together and how close they were and a lot of fandom only speculated they were close by inference but it's basically canon that they were CLOSE, like those three are FRIENDS and that is just... that makes me so happy. I love that Iva has Dragon and Kuma, I love that Kuma has Dragon and Iva, I love that Dragon has Iva and Kuma. And I love that they all had a hand in training Sabo. He is their legacy 🥺 he is the revolutions legacy. He carries pieces from all of them. I am so emotional over the revs. They mean everything to me.
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I actually agree with her... like this goes for any ships in the show. I think it'd take away from what's great about The Mandalorian if they focused on any sort of romance within the main cast.
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actually you know i bitch about shb!thancred a lot and how his whole arc in the expac (as well as in post-hw let’s be real) reduces minfilia to haunting the narrative and also he doesn’t always treat ryne great, BUT,
i would be lying if i didn’t say that his relationship with ryne makes me uh, fucking cry. the fact that his first instinct when he hears that she exists and that she is being locked away and abused by a theocratic dictatorship with the largest military in the world is to go free her as soon as possible no matter the cost makes me cry. the fact that even with all his butthurt and trauma and his flaws he has the presence of mind to eke out some semblance of family with her and urianger makes me cry. the fact that he teaches her how to defend herself first makes me cry. the fact that despite everything he fucking pulls his head out of his ass and learns to relate to her as a real father and child instead of a standin for someone he misses makes me cry. the fact that despite everything ryne keeps him in her life and in her heart makes me cry. thanks for coming to my ted talk
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honestly at first i wasnt the biggest fan of Mikey wanting to redeem Draxum and seeing him as a second dad soley because he made them
But I have to admit I DO love how Mikey's feelings about this aren't necessarily about how good or bad Draxum is. It has to do entriely with the fact that Mikey is grateful to be alive and to have the father that he does, no matter the circumstances that led up to that.
It feels Mikey wanted Draxum to join the family less out of obligation for their creation but more because he wants their creation to be a happier story.
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dinner in america is such a “take what you want from it and leave the rest” movie for me because i do think it’s very cute and i can buy into some of the wish fulfillment nature of the story but admittedly there are some parts that really don’t work for me, there are some parts that fall a little flat either in terms of the characters or humor, and the pacing is a bit of a challenge tbh. but it’s unbelievable what the human brain can overcome by virtue of simply Just Liking That Guy
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Aww but you know what’s cute we thought the sunflowers were a one off pseudo father son bonding activity but no THEY DO IT EVERY YEAR
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Fellas we cannot let fandom found family discourse become the mainstream I am so serious
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