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kwistowee · 1 year
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How STRANGER THINGS SEASON 4 Should Have Ended
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nerevar-quote-and-star · 11 months
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Yes this is a TES blog but I made my first gif and I wanted to share! 🥰
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(from the HISHE Battle of the Five Armies video)
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clone-trooper-cheese · 11 months
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The rise of Skywalker but instead of Rey killing palps with the power of all the Jedi, we get a better comeback.
Fives descends out of that crack in the ceiling that Rey was looking up at. He looks majestic as heck and pulls out his blaster and says..
"And I'm all the Clones."
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Then he makes sheev look like Swiss cheese with the ammout of blaster he puts through him. I have a feeling it probably would have done alot better if we got live action Fives to end peepaw sheev once and for all.
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.
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howlingday · 11 months
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Salem: When will we get a movie about me? After all, I'm the reason this show even has a story, right?
Ruby: You are the cause of a lot of our problem, yeah.
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agentdickens929 · 4 months
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sunrisemcash · 5 months
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The HISHE scene that made my heart melt.
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beheworthy · 1 year
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Not the Love and Thunder HISHE unironically having a better ending for the movie where Thor actually defeats the villain, gets to Eternity and cures his girlfriend, goes on to have a happy family life with her and their kids are called 'Love' and 'Thunder'.
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vellatra · 6 months
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Path of Radiance - Alternate Outcome Fic
I was plumbing the depths of my old, often unfinished, Tellius fanfics (may or may not have to do with the Tellius Big Bang event!), and found this one... enjoy! Or don't. :P ;)
– Almedha –
Crickets were chirping in the distance as I stood in the courtyard, counting the constellations. I thought of my son. Did anyone teach him the constellations? I might never know....
Clink.
I started and looked round. “Who's that?!”
Clinkety-clink-clank. The hedges at the edge of the courtyard rustled and gave way as a dark shape appeared within them. Something jingled as the figure shuffled out onto the flagstones, clutching his stomach with one hand. The breeze picked up. Suddenly I knew a lot about my visitor. He was a man of my country, he hadn't washed in several days, and his whole aura was rank with fear. And I knew exactly who he was.
“How did you get here?” I gasped, coming to meet him. “Are you ill? What's the matter? Say something!”
My brother shivered, and hugged me. I could feel a broken chain hanging off his wrists. He brought his lips to my ear and hissed – a low, trembling whisper.
“I came to... f-find you. You need to escape. It's v-very... bad. You're in d-danger. Unngh!” He convulsed in pain, and gripped his stomach again.
“I can't leave my son here,” I said. “What's wrong with you? Why are you chained?”
“H-have... to go,” he groaned, leaning against me. “Ashnard's... hurting us. K-killing us. He's got me. Y-you have to run... while you can....”
“What are you talking about? ...Rajaion!!” for he had crumpled to the ground and lay there, moaning.
“G-g-go,” he whimpered, writhing a little. “Hurry... May....” The shifting began.
“Rajaion?!” I said again. He growled and reverted.
“Leave me,” he hissed. “I'm l-losing my mind. I might... hurt you....” He groaned and shifted again, clawing at the flagstones in anguish.
“What have they done to you?!”
My brother fixed me with a hard, fierce stare. A low rumble started deep in his chest, then burst out in a roar as he snapped at me. I sprang back, trembling. He reverted and sank to his knees, clutching his head.
“S-sorry,” he whimpered. “You... you have to go. Find Soren. R-run away. Before... they get you....” He writhed and shifted.
“I heard him!” someone shouted, not very far away. “He's in that courtyard!”
“Be careful,” I heard a nasally voice say. “He should be changing by now.”
Rajaion reverted again, panting and shaking.
“I won't leave you,” I said. “We'll get away together.”
“C-can't,” Rajaion whined. He looked up at me, eyes filled with tears. “T-too late... for me. Agghh!” And he shifted again.
“There he is,” called a soldier, entering the far side of the courtyard.
A short, gaunt, greasy man appeared at his elbow. “He's going,” he said. “Catch him! Tie him down before he hurts somebody.” Dozens of soldiers ran toward us. I expected them to overwhelm us immediately, but Rajaion suddenly lashed out. Before I knew what was happening, people were thrown to the ground, winded, wounded, dying, or scrambling away in terror. I knew my brother was strong, but this... this was unnatural.
“Stop him! Stop him!” the greasy man was screaming.
“Hang on, Rajaion,” I said, vaulting up onto his back. “I'll get you out.” He bucked and writhed, but I held on. He reached up to brush me off, but I shimmied into the niche between his wings – he never could reach back there. “I don't care if you want to be left behind,” I said. “We're going together.” Rajaion spread his wings and took off as the next wave of soldiers came at us. “Okay,” I said, “I know where to go. Just let me guide you....” I leaned forward and he flew into the night.
– Kurthnaga –
“I'm surprised at how well the garden's been doing this summer,” I said, picking a basil leaf and nibbling it. “Gareth has truly outdone himself.”
“He's full of surprises,” said Ena, giving the garden a surveying look. “Did you know he grew special herbs just for the queen, when...” she trailed off, looking at the horizon. I followed her gaze.
There, soaring over the mountains, was the unmistakable form of a dragon.
“You don't suppose it's-”
“Rajaion!” Ena gasped. She immediately ran her hands through her hair. “Do I look alright?” she said, turning to me.
“To him, you always do,” I said, grinning. “Come on, let's go to meet him.” We hurried out to the front lawn, and down the path toward the woods beyond, where Rajaion seemed to be landing.
“Why's he coming down there?” said Ena. “It's so much harder to land in the trees.”
“You know him,” I said as we hit the tree line. “Sometimes he likes a dramatic entrance.” Ena laughed.
“St-stay back!” said a shrill voice from deeper in. We both froze.
“That's...” said Ena.
“...Almedha?” I called.
“Is that Kurth?”
“Yeah,” I said. Ena and I rounded a thicket and came into a clearing. My brother, in dragon form, was crouched on the forest floor, breathing hard.
“Rajaion!”
“You're safe!” I said, hurrying toward him.
“Don't come any closer!”
We skidded to a halt. Looking up, we saw Almedha perched between his wings. Her hair was coming undone and her eyes were shadowy. There was a bundled cloak clutched tightly to her chest.
“Stay clear,” she said as my brother gave a throaty growl. “He's not safe.”
“What do you mean?” said Ena, nervously looking first at Rajaion, then at Almedha, then back again.
Almedha slowly swung her legs over to one side, then slid to the ground, still holding the bundle. She leaned wearily against Rajaion. “He's... mad,” she said, barely above a whisper.
“What! Mad?” Ena yelped. She stepped closer to her mate, who snarled menacingly.
“Steady,” said Almedha, putting her hand on Rajaion's snout. He kept growling. “Be careful, Ena,” she murmured. “I can't keep him... from hurting you.”
“Hurting me?”
“He's already... killed people,” Almedha whispered.
“What!?” I said, but she couldn't go on. She slid down and collapsed underneath Rajaion. He hunkered over her and eyed us warily, a deep rumble still going in his chest.
But Ena had had enough. “Rajaion! Don't you know me?” she cried, edging closer still.
Rajaion reverted, still snarling. Almedha was right, he was mad – I could see it in his eyes. But Ena was heedless. She sank to her knees beside her husband and embraced him. He stiffened... and stopped growling.
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Father closed his eyes, letting it all sink in. “So... the king is dead, then.”
Almedha sighed. “Yes. I just wanted to run, but when he tried to stop me...” she shuddered.
“It seems he was meddling with powers too strong for him,” he said quietly. “You think Rajaion wasn't the only one?”
“Well, when he tried to warn me, he said something about Ashnard hurting and killing us. I don't know if he was already... being strange at that point?”
“I doubt it, from what you've told me,” he said, pressing his forehead with his fingers. He did this a lot when he was thinking. “It's likely that other laguz were captured.”
“Well then, shouldn't we send a warning to the other tribes?” I said. “I'm sure they'd be interested in reclaiming their people, too.”
“Perhaps, but it would be dangerous for them,” said my father, finally opening his eyes again. “Even with Ashnard defeated, Daein is still full of his underlings. That, and without a cure, anyone rescued is a disaster waiting to happen.”
“...Was I wrong?” said Almedha. “To bring him back?”
“No,” he said. “Between you and Ena, he seems to be relatively docile. Only we must be careful. If he's riled up, there could be trouble. From what you've said, even I might not be able to hold him down.” He paused as a strange noise came out of Almedha's bundle, which she was still holding. “What is that?”
Almedha blushed and looked down at it. “This... is my son, Soren,” she said, pulling the cloak down a little. A thin little face framed in black hair looked out at us.
Father sat in stunned silence. “...Your son.” He held out his arms. “May I?” Almedha gently surrendered the boy. Father looked him over, and noticed one rounded ear. “...You were with a beorc,” he said softly. He looked up at Almedha, who was avoiding his gaze. “Then you cannot shift anymore?”
“How did you know?” she said, glancing up in surprise.
It was Father's turn to look away. “That was Lehran's curse, also.”
There was a moment's silence.
“How hard would it be to go back for his father?” I finally asked.
“His father is dead,” said Almedha. “But... I already told you that.”
We both tensed. “No,” I whispered. “Not... him?”
Almedha hung her head. “Yes.”
Father rose up... and embraced her.
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kiraxcute · 1 year
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How it should have Ended made a fucking Brokeback Mountain reference
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If you're wondering, yes Joker says "I wish I could quit you"
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cjbolan · 6 months
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(tw manipulation, death, killing, fishing, abuse, storms, natural disasters, abandonment, wow that's a long list) What I'm exploring with Ariel in my rewrite is a modified 'what if' idea I had. What if King Triton never changed Ariel into a human at the end of the movie. Not because he's mad, but simply bc he still hates humans.
(It's more....I don't think any bad ending of the Little Mermaid where Ursula is defeated is the end. Ariel can still figure out a way to become human on her own).
I kinda amped it up a lot* due to your idea of Morgana causing tensions between mermaids and humans*.
*Can I just say how lovely that idea was? 100% perfect, and it fits for the remake so well. It was that idea where you think of it and suddenly everything fits. Plus it gives Morgana a unique role that's not Ursula #2 lol.
*Maybe it's just me, but King Triton is surprisingly inactive when it comes to his hatred of humans (ignoring the way he treated Ariel in canon). As far as we know he's never killed any of the sailors-not in revenge for Athena's death, not to stop them from fishing, nor to keep them away from his home. Nor has he really done anything against them or to hurt them.
I don't know about Ariel's sisters though, since we don't get any of their thoughts on humans for the most part. I guess the new movie counts, but even then they're just like "ugh can't the humans leave us alone."
*For the reason I listed above, I don't think it would actually come to the extreme that I did in the rewrite, though it is possible if Morgana escalated things enough.
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Hmm....I should consider the possiblity of King Triton or Ariel's sisters (especially Ariel's sisters) being vengeful and hateful of humans. To the point of actually wanting to kill them. I think it'd add something interesting to the rewrite, and I've only done Andrina (who's favorable towards Ariel) and Alanna (who's angry bc she thinks Ariel abandoned them) by name.
Oooohhhh I like all these ideas!!! Glad to hear my idea helped inspire them 🙂.
I read through your rewrite and like your idea of Ariel’s sisters being villains. Given their grudge against Ariel in your rewrite, they might be even scarier villains than Morgana.
Funny HISHE had an episode very similar to your idea! Where Ariel turns human without Triton’s help , by stealing his trident. Just like Melody did in the sequel.
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mrwolfhare · 7 months
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Just going to throw this up, because they made the best 'how it should have ended' ending of all time.
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itneedsmoregays · 11 months
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I mean... I'd watch that movie.
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skellymom · 1 month
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It’s all Princess Leia’s Fault - Star Wars HISHE
Lol
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red-starshine · 10 months
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(From "How X-Men Apocalypse Should Have Ended")
You didn't see that coming?
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yeyq · 2 years
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I love how this basically says:
Batman *dark voice*: But I know Harvey will never win...
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Batman:
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frankjamesbailey · 11 months
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I originally posted this meme back in 2015! Why didn't Ariel just write Eric a note and tell her the truth? She signed her flipping name! Guess what? The YouTube channel - How It Should Have Ended - made a video using THAT SAME IDEA! I'm not saying they stole my idea I'm just saying, I said it first.
HERE'S THE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-NSASsdYlQ
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