"oh because hannibal didn't need to do all that-" I'm sorry but, I look at all of these versions of the same man and think baby girl, baby girl, baby girl, in all of them, so really...REALLY, did hannibal ever stood a chance? the answer is no. it was either go crazy or kill yourself, because:
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I'm realizing why I kind of prefer the Jonny-written episodes (and Alex too so far) to the guest-written episodes. Jonny horror? It's creepy. It's gross. It sends a shiver up your spine while you're listening and makes you go 'well that was fucked up' when it ends.
And it's fun. It makes me like being scared, and then I can put it aside and go to sleep afterward.
The guest writers have been going for the fucking throat. I'm scared to turn off my light after those episodes, let alone sleep. It's the kind of horror that makes me remember why I'm not, in general, a horror person.
And don't get me wrong, I'm still enjoying those episodes. They're interesting stories and I like the way they've been written and told. But I'm scared of needles, and Mr. Needles himself was an absolute delight to meet. I've never been scared of violins before, but I couldn't close my eyes for three hours after that episode because every time I did adrenaline would shoot through me at the idea of what was lurking in the darkness.
This ramble is going nowhere but I've seen a few other people saying Protocol is scaring them more than Archives did so I thought folks might relate.
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things to look at here:
Joel's face when they turn around, and how it changes when he realizes what he's looking at
the way they're walking so close that Ellie's touching his shirt casually, comfortably, affectionately
the way he becomes a human shield and covers her body with his
ouch.❤️🩹
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Beauregard Lionett walking into a fae’s hut and offering everything - her old family, her new family, her power, herself - to save her friend with a kid who needs his mom. Beau always knew this time with The Mighty Nein wasn’t going to be forever. Her friends have futures, goals, families to go back to… and this joy she’s found with them was never going to last. All she could have really hoped for in the end was for her family to find joy after her. Think about it…
And then, almost before she’s finished sharing what she’s planning to do… Caleb starts walking. He knows misery. His life is one of punishment, and suffering, and he’s not going to let this person who he has grown to love like a sister take this fall for Nott, his closest friend, the one who saved him from himself, and so he’ll just have to come up with something. He’s got hopes, dreams, even a past that could come back and…
Caduceus, too, starts walking. He can take a little misery. His whole family has already left him and his home is dying. All he’s ever wanted was to make a difference and to serve his goddess. Maybe this is why the Wildmother brought these people to him in the first place. He’s been looking for some way he could help Nott, and here it is on a silver platter. All it would cost is…
But Caleb and Caduceus are both stopped in their tracks as the door slams shut in front of them, and the last thing any of The Mighty Nein see is Yasha’s long hair and as it disappears into the witch’s hut.
You were saying you want misery. I have it in spades.
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so. to anyone curious. fellow travelers is NOT a cute little love story about gay time travelers.
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It's unfortunate that since Ahsoka existed exclusively in animation for so long...
a place where what she was able to do really had no limits...
no matter what..her live-action appearances are gonna feel like a step down
they could have the greatest stunt team in the world but the fact is no human being can move like this fictional animated alien
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roy not thinking windmills are real. jamie teaching roy how to ride a bike so they can go see the windmills together. windmills symbolizing this:
both roy and jamie being stripped of their childhood innocence. roy never having a paternal figure to teach him how to ride a bike, jamie stepping into that role to help ease that ache. to help honor roy's dead granddad.
jamie not having a good relationship with amsterdam because of his own paternal trauma, never getting to bond with either of his parents. roy empathizing with jamie's experiences and bonding with him, forging new memories to ease jamie's ghosts.
both of them together, smiling and serene, at a real windmill despite everything. despite not knowing how to ride a bike; despite the bad memories. perseverance in the face of their harsh childhood environments. finding the small things that made them resilient back then and sharing them with one another to help each other become more self-sufficient
it's the potential of transformation into better people, shared side-by-side
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I'm solely feeding into my sskk insanity here, but Atsushi's reaction is making me go crazy
Akutagawa still has full faith and trust that they're going to win and bring Fukuchi [potentially Fukuchi, I'm not like 10000% sure if it was confirmed yk] down together this time. He still has FULL faith and trust in his and Atsushi's abilities, and in turn, Atsushi himself, and seeing him respond with some fond ass smile upon that realization is so insane of them
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