Fl reincarnates into the body of the main villain's sister but she knows he's a misunderstood villain who's always been in love with og!fl so she decides to set them up.
Unknown to her, og!ml(still ml), og!fl's childhood friend, is also a transmigrated person who wants no part in this love triangle fiasco and actively encourages her to pursue the villain.
Unfortunately both of their matchmaking plans clash and both think they’re trying to ruin the other's plans (fl thinks ml is in love with og!fl and ml thinks fl is a villainous sister trying to seperate the villain and og'fl).
I was thinking about what ed and stedes first "adult relationship fight" might look like.. maybe stede isn't very happy with the life of running an inn, maybe he's missing piracy and being on water.. and then ed would be all like "then why did you agree to this in the first place?" and stede would just say "because izzy died" and OH MY GOD this is all i can think about right now!
Stede has witnessed death, been directly and non directly the cause of it. This isn't the death of some random English soldier, or a pirate or a badminton (sure those deaths affected stede). This is different, izzy is someone stede grew to care about, he was his first mate (for like a week but it still means something), he protected the crew, he probably was eds longest friend/first mate, stede saw how panicked and heartbroken ed was, crying over izzy in a way that stede has only seen once before (in the tub when ed admitted to killing his father)...
izzys death hit stede hard, it's probably been a long time since stede last lost a person he cared about. I mean just look at this face!!
And when people who are in your life, people you care about die, you start thinking about your own mortality and the mortality of the ones you love and i doubt stede would ever want to be in a similar situation, holding a bleeding, dying ed who's saying his last words after some battle they barely escaped! So it makes sense for stede to jump at the idea of running an inn, away from danger, where it's less likely for him to lose the love of his life!
I think izzys death isn't only important for eds arc, it's probably important for stedes as well and the third act of their story/relationship! I genuinely think that izzys death kicked started the third act of the story!
Just because izzys death was rushed in the finale, it doesn't mean it won't have a big impact on the story forward!
It's been 84 years, and I finally realized what was so familiar about what I felt when watching Last Twilight the series, ep. 6, 4/4, the August and Day kissing scene and what followed.
The year was 2013, and I was watching Frozen (2013). Let me explain.
Day and August. Anna and Hans. In both cases, I wasn't really a fan of the pair from the start. But who am I to ruin other people's happiness, right? I saw the mains (Day/Anna) and how happy they were and decided to ignore the little ick bc I'm always too dramatic and pessimistic. Something felt off, but who cares. Look at them all smiley and happ— AND THEN BOOM. The betrayal. Comes from nowhere, when you least expect it. It was a heartfelt moment? Well, you're wrong. It's actually going to freeze your heart and not make it feel warm (see what I did there?).
And the worst part is, it changes everything. You start going back to see where it all started and analyze the signs that you overlooked before, and somehow it makes sense. Suddenly, it turns out you never knew the character in the first place.
Last Twilight the series and Frozen (2013) have a lot more in common than you might think. In this essay, I'll—
that moment when you & your crush rip through the floor of an ancient desert ruin and end up discovering your grandma's thief's pile of bones and cool puppet scrolls alongside them. a double W if you ask me
bonus
always make sure your friends dont get HORRIBLY MURDERED by keeping them close <3
You guys know how much we’ve all been saying that The Byers + Argyle don’t have a place to stay now that they’re back in Hawkins and Hopper’s cabin is all broken, right?
A lot of you think they’ll have to stay at The Wheelers house, some say they will go into their old Byers house (though I don’t know about that one) or maybe stay at a hotel or inn?
Now, what if they stayed at Steve’s house?!
It makes sense.
His parents are always absent and that will allow Jonathan and Steve to really spend time together and bond (which we all need them to do please). Plus, it will create such a nice atmosphere I believe and if the writers are wise, it will make us dig a little bit into Steve’s home life and how having The Byers around (a close strong family) will make him feel.