Tan is my Debbie, and I love him
I don't wanna hurt anybody. I don't enjoy hurting anybody. I don't like guns, or bombs, or electric chairs. But sometimes people just won't listen. And so, I have to use persuasion. And slides.
-Debbie Jellinsky
I was for White being the final gay, but . . . SHUT UP, SIR!
We all know he is a smart boy, but why is spilling all the secrets, all the time. Just go with Tan's theory that it's Janta possessing Top, and not drugs. Read the room! It's chaos. We don't have time for logic! If he wants to survive, I need him to lock those lips tight!
And then Phi is just spilling all the tea because he got laid once and caught feelings.
Damn, commit to the fucking bit, bro! If you're gonna be homosexual about it, at least make it "Be Gay, Do Crime" like Tan. For three whole seconds, I actually shipped this!
But Tan NEVER loses focus!
Only for Jin to come in on his shitty high horse trying to call out Tan.
But, once again, my Barbie does. not. lose. focus.
Non is still wearing that red bracelet in these flashbacks
While Phi is promising to protect Jin as they get lost and stalked in the woods and leave an axe in the middle of the road! Non + axe that was left behind = my life force
That's not what I wanted! That's not who I was. I was a *ballerina*, graceful, delicate! They had to go.
Tan had a life. Tan had a future. Then, these boys fucked over his brother, and now he has no one, so I'm fully on Team "Tan gets to kill EVERYBODY"
It's what Debbie would have wanted.
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Liam always does fantastic character work within grief and sadness, and I am fascinated to see what he does with Orym, whose story is not defined by his pain. His husband is dead, and the circumstances surrounding that have led him to the Hells, but in many ways he has already grieved. That pain, while still present (will always be there, it doesn't leave) is not all consuming. Instead, Orym has been set up to be a character rooted in hope, in remembering and still moving forwards, in friendship and connection. I think the deliberateness of starting him at this point in his journey is both beautiful and a really interesting thematic contrast to both Vax and Caleb.
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Walking and Talking with Jesus
Can you imagine walking, talking, eating and laughing with Jesus day in and day out? I believe He had to lighten up and laugh with those misfits He called to be with Him 24/7 for three-and-a-half years.
I appreciate how THE CHOSEN film series has captured some of those shenanigans and how patient Jesus is with each of the disciples. And the same goes for us and our shenanigans in our own lives…
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