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momentofmemory · 6 months
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there's a reason you kept it.
for @kirayukimuraappreciation's appreciation week day 2: kira's tail
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louisbxne · 6 months
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TEEN WOLF 3x15 - "Galvanize" (2014) Dir. Robert Hall
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koishiro · 3 days
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HEAR ME OUT MAYBE MOODBOARD FOR OUR MODELYUKIMAYA FROM BLUE LOCK
Dating kenyu yukimiya <3
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=͟͟͞͞ ⌧ : ohhh the prettiest boy!!
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princeescaluswords · 6 months
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Let's Clear This Up
Once and for all, Scott McCall DOES NOT HAVE ISSUES WITH MALE AUTHORITY.
He had issues with the serial killer/con man who turned him into a werewolf against his will and then physically and mentally violated him repeatedly when Scott wouldn't do what Peter wanted.
He had issues with the broody stalker who lied, beat, and betrayed him multiple times in order to force him into a pseudo-family relationship (instead of actually earning it) and then recruiting four other teenagers into an ancient feud when Scott wouldn't do what Derek wanted.
He had issues with the werewolf hunter who tried to run him over with a car and shoved a gun in his face because he tried to date his daughter.
He had issues with the older werewolf hunter who stabbed him in the gut and tried to use Scott to cure his cancer and establish his legacy and then launched a pogrom against Scott and his kind. But Gerard is dead now.
He had issues with his absentee father who threw him down a flight of stairs when drunk and, instead of taking responsibility for his actions, vanished from Scott's life.
Scott got along just fine with his eccentric Coach, even with his outrageous behavior and pointed insults. Scott got along very well with his best friend's father, Sheriff Stilinski, even as they went through some difficult times. Scott got along with Ken Yukimura, his second girlfriend's father, even when Ken's wife was suspicious of him. Scott got along fantastically with his boss, Alan Deaton, who became his close friend and mentor.
With the exception of Rafael McCall, none of those men listed above with whom he had issues could expect to have any authority over Scott unless Scott gave it to them, and he didn't. Rafael McCall abandoned the responsibility that came with that authority. So, no Scott McCall does not have problems with male authority. THEY DID.
I'm just so tired of fandom creating non-existent obligations for characters in order to make it seem that conflicts arose because of mutual behavior. Yes, even when it's humorous because in this fandom, it hasn't stayed humor.
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letthestorieslive · 8 months
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MY BELOVED : Ken Yukimura, Kira Yukimura and Noshiko Yukimura
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chifuya · 1 year
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I meant to have this up way earlier, but life got in the way. ^^' One day poll! Let's go!
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haletostilinski · 22 days
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Also, I guess any character that was never in the main credits could technically count as a "recurring/side character." That's up for you to decide if you're choosing "other"
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slice-of-magenta · 11 months
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Noshiko and Ken @spikeface
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domesticated-feral · 3 months
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Phone Call
Pre-Slash Scira, Fluff, Kira Yukimura & Ken Yukimura.
Summary:
Kira is given her father's phone with Scott on the other line to 'just talk to him'. This may have been a pre-mediated plan by her father.
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chasing-chimeras · 9 months
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“come mothers and fathers throughout the land / and don't criticize what you can't understand / your sons and your daughters are beyond your command / your old road is rapidly aging / please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand / for the times they are a-changin’” – the times they are a-changin' by bob dylan
Ken Yukimura in Red Flags
“One of you has the worst grade in class and the other has the best, but you both have big problems on your hands and I think you can help each other out.”
“What did I do?” Liam sneers.
“You bulldoze your classmates. You want to go to grad school, right?”
Liam nods.
“Well, we don’t need any more big egos or showoffs with PhDs, so take this time to humble yourself and help out a failing classmate.”
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allhalesterekstilinski · 10 months
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I do like complaining about t*en w*lf, it’s a hobby honestly. I’ve been thinking a lot about the parents lately, so I decided to give my brutally honest opinions about each of them. In case you don’t want to read all of my opinions, TLDR I don’t like most of the parents.
If you do want to hear my reasonings, I’ll put it under the cut because there is a lot of negativity.
These are my opinions and I’m explaining why I feel the way I do. You are by no means obligated to agree with me, and I’m not saying your opinions are wrong, all I ask is you are respectful.
This is my interpretation of the characters and their actions (as parents, not every single decision they’ve ever made). My interpretation may be influenced by my own experiences. If you disagree, I welcome you make your own post. If you really hate what I have to say, block me.
I do try to look at good and bad parenting decisions from each parent, but depending on what the act itself is, some hold more weight than others, as well as the number of good vs bad.
Let’s start with the dads
Noah Stilinski
Good
Said he would burn the sheriff’s station to the ground to protect Stiles
Was frantically looking for him when he went missing (on multiple occasions)
Pointed a gun at Chris when he thought he was going to shoot “Stiles”
Tried to help him get out of the train station
Stopped drinking (this is twofold, it was good for Stiles and for himself)
Bad
In regards to the first point, he followed it up with ‘a good way to forgive yourself is to forgive someone else.’ He made it all about Scott. I know he wasn’t aware of what Scott said, but Scott doesn’t need to be forgiven
“I don’t want to feel worse by yelling at my son” this sounds to me like he blames Stiles for getting fired. He shouldn’t have been fired, but he also shouldn’t be blaming Stiles
Stiles comes to him with XYZ and Noah doesn’t believe him. Scott comes to him with XYZ and he believes him. Not cool to believe someone else over your own kid, especially when they said the same thing. This happens multiple times
Edit to add: He basically calls Stiles a liar and never apologizes for it
Noah agreed to let Stiles to go Eichen. Even if he tried to back out later, he still let him go through with it
This one seems more minor, but not telling your kid who you’re going on a date with. Kinda awkward that it’s his crush’s mom
He leaves Stiles with Claudia. He thinks his job is more important than to support his son and his dying wife. He also did this knowing that Claudia assaulted Stiles. That’s not a great way to say you care about your kid (Noah, not Claudia, her too though)
“Thank you, son I should have had.” This is not funny. I don’t give a fuck what Stiles said before this. That’s not funny. You don’t joke about wanting someone else to be your kid. My dad made it very obvious he loved my step-brothers more than me and that shit is painful. (Additionally I’m sick of seeing “if you think that’s bad parenting, you had good parents.” I think that’s bad parenting and I had a shitty parent. There are real people in real life whose parents don’t like them and wish to trade them for a different kid. I think this is one of the most hurtful things spoken in the show)
He doesn’t know where Stiles is (in "Fury”) when the gun goes off and he calls out for Scott first. Before Stiles. He cares more about Scott’s than Stiles’s well-being. Even if he did know where Stiles was, you call out for your kid first to make sure they’re okay
Yelling “I’m the dad, you’re the son!” Obviously Stiles does not feel like a child in this relationship. He’s too busy being an adult
Additional note: I have no problem with Noah acting like a father figure to those who don’t have dads or good dads, but he should really focus on being a good dad to his own kid first. So far he’s not doing a bang up job.
Chris Argent
Good
Allowed her to take mental health days come season 3
Bad
Told Allison she was responsible for the deaths of everyone if she didn’t tell him who the kanima was. Even if that was true, saying that to your kid’s face and showing them a corpse killed by the kanima is not a good move
Kidnapped his daughter, probably traumatizing her, and implied he would be forced to kill her if she were to change into a werewolf (the last part screams conditional love. And don’t come at me with “that was season 2, he changed later.” No, he didn’t. Chris is not an ally to werewolves, only Scott, and I will fight you)
Emotionally manipulated her into not seeing Scott again by threatening to kill him. (He’s also a hypocrite because in season 1 Kate also held a gun to Scott’s head and he said that wasn’t okay. Doesn’t matter if he wasn’t going to shoot Scott, unlike his sister, threatening it is bad enough)
Allison tells Scott not to laugh when she talks about archery, she also tells Jackson not to laugh before she confides something in him. This sounds like Chris and Victoria blow her off. She still has a box of art she produced from over her life claiming all of it was terrible. It sounds like Chris and Victoria said that to her. If she really truly hated it, she probably wouldn’t keep it. At least not in her room, maybe in storage, but at the moment it’s sitting there as a reminder she’s not good enough
Hid a lot of information from her (the truth about Victoria, the hunter thing – if she was meant to carry on the job, he waited an awful long time to get her into it, but whatever. The fact that he knew about the telluric currents and Gerard being alive)
This is the big one. This is it for me. She told him she loves him and HE DOESN’T SAY IT BACK!!!!
You tell your kid you love them, especially if they say it first. He kissed her head and fucking walked away. I don’t care what your familial love language is, if you can’t tell a person that you either helped make and/or raised or whatever that you love them, don’t be a parent. That shit hurts
He didn’t go to her when she died. She died in Scott’s arms. Chris stood there and watched. Maybe he was in shock, but that doesn’t sound like very good CoMpArTmEnTaLiZiNg. That would have been a good time to say you love your kid, but no. (If you believe the unreliable narrator theory, I certainly do, maybe he did go to her, but this isn’t what we saw in the episode.)
Peter Hale
Good
Wanted to connect with his child when he found out he had one
Was willing to do a big favor for Lydia just to get the name of his child (which was a big deal to him)
Spent thousands of dollars (and we all know how stingy Peter is) to get information on her
Was willing to get burned alive again to see his daughter (6.05)
Used himself as a distraction for the Ghost Riders to save Malia. Twice (the first time was when they were in the tunnels, and then fought them again in the library)
Similarly Peter, who just got done saying he wasn’t sure how Malia could be his daughter since she lacks self-preservation instincts, is willing to potentially sacrifice himself and tells her to run
Her calling him “Dad” snapped him out of the trance
The Anuk-ite used her voice against him, meaning his greatest fear was something happening to her
Bad
Wanted Malia to kill Kate (why? He could do it. Actually, Chris should have done it but he doesn’t have the balls)
Additional notes: The show implies Peter helped out Malia during the brown out in season 5 (through a flashback in season 6), but I never understood what the significance was, so I’m ignoring that until someone can explain it to me.
Ken Yukimura
Good
Was willing to sell out Noshiko, in a way, to help Kira (“Are you sure about that?”)
Was willing to go to prison for Kira when she was (knowingly) wrongly accused of murder
Bad
Didn’t tell her about her kitsune powers until they started to manifest
Didn’t tell her they were planning to go back to New York
Dr. David Geyer
Good
Supportive of Liam and helped him work through his anger
Doesn’t blame him for getting assaulted by Scott (”Are you mad at me?” “No, of course not.”)
Clearly cares about Liam, and his friends
Additional notes: We don’t get to see him enough. I’m mad about it.
Rafael McCall
Good
Tells Scott it’s safer for him to get out of town than stay when Monroe has her army
Bad
Pushed his kid down the stairs. Doesn’t matter if he was drunk or not
Didn’t really apologize to Scott for this incident, instead he pushed the blame to Melissa
Said he would come back soon and then didn’t
Not to mention he doesn’t seem to pay child support since Melissa is struggling and he offers to have dinner with Scott so Melissa can work more shifts instead of just giving her money. But I digress
Proceeded to not spend time with Scott. No phone calls or emails were mentioned (but I guess that doesn’t necessarily mean they didn’t exist. Still didn’t spend time with him, though)
Henry Tate
Good
Was gutted when his family died
Thrilled to find out Malia was alive
Bad
Sent her (?) to Eichen to readjust. That is what therapy is for, not a mental institution. (And who gave her the go ahead to go to high school with a third grade education? The fact that she graduated eventually with the academic success of a nine-year-old tells me she’s hella smart. What 9 yo wouldn’t struggle with pre-calc if they skipped all the stuff in between?)
Mr. Lahey
Bad
Abuses Isaac
Mr. Stewart
Good
When a lot of people (Natalie) didn’t believe Tracy had a real condition or problem, he did
Got her help for the problem (the psychiatrist)
Did everything he could to ease her mind (the dreamcatcher, boarding up the skylight)
Mr. Martin
Good
Went to the hospital to see Lydia
Bad
Tells Lydia she needs to choose who she lives with in the divorce
Presumed she had more problems than successes in school
Went to the hospital to see her, though he seemed a little eager to offer her help with a shower, which was creepy to me
Never to be heard from again. He likely abandoned Lydia
Elias Stilinski
Bad
Abusive and openly mocks his son and grandson (not sure how he remembered someone who was taken by the Ghost Riders)
The Moms
Melissa McCall
Good
Supports Scott no matter what
Bad
Except that one week after she found out he was a werewolf. She didn’t apologize for that either. Much like Chris, she did not express her love for her kid during that time even if she was struggling with his identity
(^ Saying forget everything I said before, if you can do something, do it is not an apology)
Her punishments are empty threats or nonexistent. She doesn’t ground him for sneaking out past curfew, does not punish him for assaulting Isaac (that’s not boys will be boys, that’s straight up assault), or stealing money from the Hales (she only demanded he give it back, no punishment ensued), took away his car keys/Stiles but then seemed to drop the punishment when she thought he was acting out because of his father)
^ Also, no Stiles is not a punishment you can follow through on
Instead of trying to have a conversation about the lone condom she found in his room with him, she goes to the MOM of the girl she ASSUMES he’s fucking. She could have been way off
She told the drunk to get out of the house, not the dad to get out of his life. Wrong. If your spouse hurts your kid, get rid of the whole man. Toodaloo motherfucker. Your stuff is in the trash
Instead of telling her son to get out of town for his safety, she tells him to stay. There is an entire army out to kill your child. He’s always going to be followed and hunted, yes, but it just seems irresponsible
I’m positive this is because the writers didn’t think it through that far or they simply forgot, but fact of the matter is it still happened. Melissa let Scott live with the man who pushed him down the stairs. Why? How are you certain it won’t happen again? How are you certain something worse couldn’t happen? I’m not giving up my kid, not for anything, not for any amount of time. If Melissa has primary physical custody, why would she let this happen?
Natalie Martin
Good
Wants Lydia to see a therapist
Electrocutes Tracy to save Lydia
Bad
“Lydia! What did you do to yourself?” sounds judgmental. Perhaps, upon seeing her daughter has cut her hand by punching the mirror, asking what happened would be more appropriate
Lets a strange boy into her house to be alone with Lydia while she’s drugged up and in negligee. Lydia can wear whatever the hell she wants, especially in her own house, but to let some rando into her room is not a good idea. And she left them alone
Says in season 4 she will do whatever she can to help and then turns around and absolutely does nothing (though this may be less of a parenting thing and more of a terrible person thing)
Sends her to Eichen House for the “best medical care.” Excuse me, ma’am, that is a mental institution, not a medical facility. Also, according to the flashback in Season 5, she saw what happened to Lorraine. I’m not sure if she’s cruel or stupid, but given everything else we know about Natalie, I’m going with both
She doesn’t care when Stiles points out Lydia has a hole in her head. She tries to justify it medically. You remember what happened to your former mother-in-law. Do you believe Lorraine did it to herself?
When Noah tells her what’s going on in Eichen, she waits all day to get Lydia out of there
When Tracy injures Lydia and Lydia tells Natalie to run, she does. She doesn’t risk her own safety to be with her child. She saves herself
Victoria Argent
Bad
“What you want doesn’t matter!” Tracks
She’s unnecessarily hard on Allison it seems (of course you shouldn’t be hard on your kid at all, but I feel Vicky was over the top)
Additional notes: I really don’t remember much about her except that she was a psycho. Some of her points are tied in with Chris.
Noshiko Yukimura
Good
Wants to get Kira help controlling the fox spirit
Bad
Hides Kira’s powers from her until they started to manifest
Sends her to the skinwalkers possibly forever (and then changes her mind)
Doesn’t tell her about the plan to move back to New York
Talia Hale
Bad
She didn’t seem like she was a comfort to Derek after he killed Paige. She told him his eyes were pretty and there was nothing wrong with them. There are definitely other things she could have said such as “It was a mercy kill, that doesn’t make you a bad person” or “She was suffering, you helped her” IDK
If Talia and Laura evolved in the same way Derek did in season 4, how come he didn’t know what was happening to him? I’m assuming Talia didn’t tell him
Additional notes: There’s no information about her as a parent, and these are mostly assumptions
Corinne
Bad
Tries to murder her daughter
Claudia Stilinski
Good
Based on Claudia pre-dementia, she would’ve believed Stiles
Additional notes: And this is according to Stiles who wanted to (rightfully) make his dad feel bad for not believing him. Which he never does. (He also yelled at Stiles unnecessarily)
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scribeoffate · 8 months
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spikeface · 6 months
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Trick or treat ?
Have a snippet from a WIP about graduate student Ken moving to Beacon Hills to write his dissertation on Oak Creek!
Ken knows he's done for as soon as he submits his prospectus. He's decided to do his dissertation on Oak Creek, an internment camp completely erased and denied by the government.
"Ken," says his advisor, with the impatient tone of voice he uses when he thinks graduate students are being absolutely stupid, "You're not investigating the history of this conspiracy theory, you're trying to prove it. You've done so much excellent work so far; I'd hate to see you throw it all away."
"I know," says Ken, because he does. His advisor is trying to help him.
"This isn't scholarship."
And that's where they differ. So much evil has been done and ignored by the world—silenced, killed, and buried—and Ken's going to stand witness even if it costs him. That’s what a historian does. 
He applies for a couple of grants to let him look into the archives of Eichen House, and he moves to Beacon Hills.
It’s hard. He knew it would be. Writing a dissertation is a lonely process. Ken's always been more bookish than social but even he has friends he misses back in New York. His family is there too, though this is just the last in a series of steps away from them.
Ken has long since resigned himself to being lonely, to an uphill battle. His primary sources are the half-burned records of a mental institution in a small town in California. Ken is ready for hard.
It's the weird that gets him.
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braedenhales · 1 year
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TEEN WOLF “GALVANIZE” [3x15]
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letthestorieslive · 1 year
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Ken really likes Scott.
He can’t help it, that boy is really nice. In general but to his daughter too (Kira talks a lot about him at home: how nice is he, how he remembered her name, how he has dimples, how-). 
Point is: Scott seems like a really good guy and Ken likes him.
Then, he gets to know him and. AND. Ken likes him even more! Because he is as goofy as him! And he also makes silly faces! And combined with the ones Kira makes (because Ken taught her right, despise his beloved wife’s killer, but fond, always fond, eye rolls), Ken is going to have the most perfect grandchildren.
(Well, once they would be dating each other, for now apparently it isn’t the case, although Ken is not as sure about it as Kira might be, but youngsters keep confusing him these days, and despite working in high school and seeing them interact every day, there are some implicit rules that he can’t quite grasp, just like why no one wanted to be friend with his daughter...)
So yeah, Ken watches Kira and Scott talking and walking down the school corridor and he feels like he is winning. 
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