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duawheat · 14 days
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i am going to spread my lynch brothers were all homeschooled up to like seventh-eighth grade agenda
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siyallater · 6 months
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no, you don't understand, I LOVE Declan Lynch. In trc we see the duality of the way Ronan perceives him and the brother he actually is. But in cdth we get to actually see Declan. you don't understand, he was researching how to be a parent when he realized now he has to be one. he made Ronan have a routine because it's beneficial (and Ronan says he hates it, but you can see it's working). and he's taking care of Mathew, and yes, Mathew was created to love everyone, but also, it's so easy for him to genuinely love Declan. and he's the fake brother. and he never felt actually loved. and he's still doing all of it because he loves his brothers and can't fathom being a bad parental figure. You don't understand he's sacrificing his life, his prospects, his personality just so that his brothers are being as safe as possible. you don't understand, he's constantly being mistreated by his father (even after his death), people at work, his own brother for the dullness that he's keeping as a weapon for making them safe. you don't understand he's having all these emotions, and desires, and he's egocentric like an actual person. But he keeps the real Declan on a leash because he loves his brothers. you don't understand, I'm going to throw up
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squash1 · 2 years
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declan’s favorite dream from his father is a moth that’s only purpose is to fly around and be pretty. his favorite dream from ronan is ORBMASTER, a ball of light to be held and kept. declan just likes the reminder that dreams can be beautiful and simple and lovely. they can just exist to be appreciated. they can be gifts meant to inspire hope and make you look up.
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People who are only children will never understand what it’s like to have a sibling, especially a younger one. I feel a fierce need to protect her, I helped raise her and provide for her. Her laughter makes my heart whole. Like does she make me angry sometimes? Of course. But every time I go somewhere I think of what I can bring back for her, or I imagine how she would react to certain things. One time she gave me a Mother’s Day present and I cried but I’m glad that she understood that I would give my life for her. Guess this is why I understand when book characters who are siblings go so far for them because I would do anything for my little sister.
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The way Declan Lynch as a child is described made me laugh so hard. Keeps his parents in line and makes sure they know he's disappointed when they laze on the couch. He was made for business suits and the ✨️clean girl aesthetic✨️ I love Declan Lynch so much 🫡
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the parallels between the moth and Mathew.
"Moths want to fly. It's just meant to get out there and do its mothy thing and get eaten or fly into the sun, that's what moths do."
declan's afraid of the moth getting hurt so he traps it in a glass cage.
"[it had] fallen asleep...it didn't know whether it was in a box or free anyway."
and then immediately after telling mathew this story about the moth, he makes mathew go to sleep
and it was mathew who handed him the moth at his wedding
i just-
T_T
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SPOILERS for both series
Chpt 20 of BLLB in my series reread. This is the chapter where Ronan invites Adam to the Barns to see what he's working on. Its really interesting if you view it with the Dreamer Trilogy in mind.
1. Ronan talks about trying to awaken his father's dreams. He obviously doesn't know about sweetmetals. Instead, he's trying to bring Cabeswater to them, since being in Cabeswater awoke Aurora. He's learned from Kavinsky that something works in the dream, it works in real life.
2. Ronan also talks about dreaming epipens for Gansey, but he's not sure whether they would work, because there's no way to test them unless Gansey gets stung. This shows he doesn't really trust his dreams to be successful, as Kavinsky said they'd be.
3. Adam asks why Ronan is doing this, and Ronan confesses to Adam that Matthew is one of his dreams. We don't get the scene here, but in CDTH it describes Declan giving the story as punishment, as opposed to Niall's stories which were rewards. Now Declan intended to warn Ronan off of recklessness, because it could put Matthew in danger. But Ronan reacts with shame for having dreamt Matthew at all. (MI chpt 35) Ronan recognizes that the moral pitfalls of creating a dreamt human. Given this shame, we can expect Ronan to be *really* angry at Declan if he learns that Declan knows about sweetmetals and didn't tell him.
4. Ronan then switches subjects and asks Adam to help him blackmail Greenmantle. This is something I had misremenbered. I had thought it was Adam's idea as a way to keep Ronan from killing Greenmantle. But I was wrong. Adam only helped him form the plan, because he is smarter and more analytical than Ronan.
5. Adam recognizes that Ronan has the power to create any kind of evidence and its just a way of arranging it so Greenmantle couldn't escape it. Adam sees potential where Ronan does not. This is why Ronan wanted his help. As he says, "If you want magic done, you ask a magician."
Conclusion: What's heartbreaking about this chapter is they were SO CLOSE to creating something that could awaken dreams. Ronan is able to create his own reality, which in theory means he should be able to create the reality in which dreams can awaken. They're asking the wrong question: if dreams can awaken, rather than how. If Ronan trusted what he learned from Kavinsky, or if Adam had applied his brain to this instead getting distracted by the revenge problem, or if either one simply asked Cabeswater what was needed, I'm pretty sure they would have figured this out.
Instead, Ronan prioritizes revenge over a solution for Matthew, learns to weaponize dreaming, and Cabeswater dies. It makes me wonder if there's a connection here. And thus the stage is set for The Dreamer Trilogy.
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gangseysallhere · 2 years
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bluesadansey · 1 month
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Jordan and Mathew’s dynamic is iconic tbh I love how they get to bond over being dreams in a way Jordan is like a Tara-Spike outsider char for Mathew’s Dawn to like because she treats him like a person and understands the difference, and also Jordan get’s to learn tips to tease Declan with and use Mathew’s charm for crime while also thinking he could be less guileless / more suited to crime than he appears.
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ateepmelfart · 3 months
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just finished mister impossible btw what the fuck if you even care
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duawheat · 2 months
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lynch brothers have a biological maternal instinct
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squash1 · 2 years
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Okay this is killing me and I’d love your (and anyone else’s!) opinion. But in trb after the lynches have their little parking lot brawl Ronan tells declan he’ll never forgive him. And I’m just trying to figure out what he’s referring to? Like what did declan do exactly. I feel like Ronan isn’t talking about the fight (especially because I’m pretty sure Ronan started the fist fight) or declan just being an overbearing douche, it feels like something more. But he also doesn’t know about what their dad got declan involved with. So I’m thinking he’s referring to the fact that declan is upholding the will? And so Ronan can’t go home??? Otherwise I am at a loss. I know ronan feels his emotions so strongly that sometimes he can’t understand the emotions in between love and hate, but it feels like it’s something else. That or there was something else it should have been but Maggie just forgot about it
so i have some thoughts on this and i don’t think you’re missing anything necessary.
when ronan says “i’ll never forgive you” i think it comes with quite a lot of baggage and isn’t necessarily about one thing. but my general read is that ronan will never forgive declan for not being on his side, and, on some level, choosing the will over him and his needs. he feels like nobody is on his side (the ironic thing is declan feels the exact same way). in this instance, the fight is about being kicked out of aglionby and the consequences of that. if ronan’s grades slip (which they are), he has to move in with declan and out of monmouth. ronan has already lost his father who he idolized and loved, and now the idea of loosing monmouth, and more importantly gansey who he idolizes and loves immensely, is unfathomable. i think this is what ronan is directly referring to when he says he won’t forgive declan. ronan feels like declan is taking away what he loves (the barns, monmouth, gansey) and his only way of survival, in fact, adam every thinks “then you’ve killed him” when declan says ronan has to move out.
i also think it’s significant that after declan leaves ronan says to gansey “i want to quit.” ronan and declan just don’t see eye to eye on what a future for him looks like and because of the awfulness that is niall lynch, declan is in control, which pits them against each other.
(also: if you’re the person who submitted these, thank you! & if you feel comfy message me u seem cool)
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Idk about y’all but I’m mad that I didn’t recognize what was Niall Lynch’s deal in the first place. Like this guy clearly loves his sons like an immigrant father would.
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zombimanos · 3 months
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David Lynch directing Mathew Lillard in season 3 of Twin Peaks.
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bestmusicalworldcup · 5 months
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Full casting has been announced for The Outsiders, which begins previews at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 16th and opens April 11th.
Starring in the show is Brody Grant as Ponyboy, Brent Comer as Darrel, Jason Schmidt as Sodapop, Sky Lakota-Lynch as Johnny, Joshua Boone as Dallas Winston, Emma Pittman as Cherry Valance, Daryl Tofa as Two-Bit Mathews, Dan Berry as Paul Holden, and Kevin William Paul as Bob Sheldon.
The ensemble includes Jordan Chin, Milena J. Comeau, Barton Cowperthwaite, Tilly Evans-Krueger, Henry Gendron, RJ Higton, Wonza Johnson, Sean Harrison Jones, Maggie Kuntz, Renni Anthony Magee, SarahGrace Mariani, Melody Rose, Josh Strobl, Victor Carrillo Tracey, and Trevor Wayne.
The musical features a book by Adam Rapp and Justin Levine and music by Jamestown Revival and Levine, as well as direction by Danya Taymor.
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