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thenextrush · 2 years
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Asian QSR brand P’Nut Street Noodles announces new menu collaboration with former MasterChef star Matt Sinclair
From June, customers to the family-owned P'Nut Street Noodles casual dining restaurants across New South Wales and Queensland will have a chance to go on an Asian street food journey with three new warming-winter dishes created by former MasterChef Austra
From June, customers to the family-owned P’Nut Street Noodles casual dining restaurants across New South Wales and Queensland will have a chance to go on an Asian street food journey with three new warming-winter dishes created by former MasterChef Australia star Matt Sinclair! Leveraging from Matt’s lifelong passion for Asian cuisine and his extensive knowledge and experience from his travels…
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emblazons · 6 months
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HAPPY STRANGER THINGS DAY 2023 ⤷ from rossduffer on instagram
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evviejo · 1 year
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thirteen’s era appreciation: 229/?
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nkp1981 · 1 year
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Did you know that The Doctor gives the best piggyback rides??
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will80sbyers · 10 months
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If Lumax doesn't have their happy ending after what they did to them in season 4 the Duffers will be slapped
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d20unfuckability · 1 year
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"holy shit the fucking voice matt does oh my god oh my good god"
"She is so fucking cool and hot that even around Ricky who is canonically so attractive he cannot stealth, everyone is always flirting with Esther instead"
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justahumblememefarmer · 4 months
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Ultimate Doctor Who Poll Round 1 - Matchup 15
Episode Summaries under the cut
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117: Resolution - Season 11 Christmas Special: The Doctor takes Ryan, Graham, and Yaz back to Earth on New Years Day after receiving an alert. They meet two archaeologists who have unearthed a Dalek that had been trapped on Earth for hundreds of years. The Dalek, in it's natural form latches on to one of the archaeologists and controls her, forcing her to give it information on the Earth as well as build a new shell for it to inhabit. While they are formulating a plan to stop the Dalek, Ryan's father shows up, and he deals with the emotions of his father abandoning him and not showing up for his grandmother's funeral.
They track the Dalek to a communications headquarters, where it intends to send a signal to Skaro. The Doctor destroys the Daleks casing, but it escapes and latches itself to Ryan's father. They all board the Doctor and agrees to take the Dalek home, but opens the door to reveal a supernova to suck the Dalek into space. Ryan grabs onto his dad, and the Dalek is pulled off of him into space. Ryan and his dad have a heart to heart, and the Doctor takes off with her three companions.
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140: The Curse of the Black Spot - Season 6, Episode 3: The Doctor, Amy, and Rory land on a pirate ship after receiving a distress call. When the pirates try to force them to walk the plank, Amy grabs a sword to fight them off. In the fight, she gives one pirate a minor cut, and Rory receives a small cut as well. Both immediately have a small black spot appear on their hand, which the pirates insist is a death sentence. A ghostly siren appears, and her singing causes the injured to act like fools, but are drawn to her. She touches one pirate, vaporizing him. The pirates reveal she has shown up to take every injured crew member, no matter the size of the injury.
They learn that she is able to appear anywhere there is still water or a reflection, so they retreat to the armory, where they discover the captain's son has stowed away, and his illness has caused him to develop a black spot. The TARDIS is taken, so they attempt to cover up all reflections, and wait for a storm to pick up so the water will be rough and they can sail away. A gold piece allows the Siren to appear and take the captain's son, and the rough seas knock Rory overboard. Realizing he'll drown, the Doctor releases the siren and allows her to take Rory. Then he, Amy, and the captain prick their fingers so that the Siren will take them as well, in hopes that they will see their loved ones again.
They are teleoported to an invisible space ship that is in the same space as the pirate ship, just out of sync. The crew have all died from human diseases. The siren is actually a holographic doctor, and her song is anaesthetic. As she does not know anything about human anatomy, the best she could do was put each patient on life support. The captain plans to stay aboard with his crew, as his son will die if taken back to Earth. Amy and the Doctor take Rory off life support, where he immediately resumes drowning, but Amy revives him, and the three leave in the TARDIS.
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cleosven · 1 year
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Tyler in Season 2
A lot of people are worried about how Tyler will be portrayed in Season 2 of Wednesday. I am also concerned. 
But I’m not as concerned as everyone else seems to be!
The writers convey Wednesday’s wounds, misbeliefs, and fundamental truths clearly. And the specific truths they want us to believe make me think that they will treat Tyler’s character with compassion. 
Wednesday has many misbeliefs at the start of the show including:
Caring is a weakness: from the very first scene with Pugsley, she told him that ‘emotions’ are a weakness, but she means caring because that spurs sadness, happiness, love etc. because anger is an emotion, and she seems fine expressing that via revenge 
People are good OR evil: she reacts as if those boys are pure evil when they are likely just assholes who don’t have their shit together
People can’t change: This is shown when she implies that Dalton doesn’t deserve the chance to have children, implying that he will never ever be good or worthy in his life. This also applies to how she treats herself, she doesn’t fully believe that she is good, and so it doesn’t matter if she does evil in the name of what’s right
The best way to show love is physical violence: she put piranha in the pool to hurt Dalton and his friends to show she loves Pugsley, and she also just tortures Pugsley (waterboarding was mentioned)
Authority isn’t on your side: again, not turning them in, but enacting her own violent revenge. This also goes for parents, teachers, the school system, and the justice system in general
Normies aren’t as powerful as outcasts: She acts on her revenge as if there is no way they could hurt her back in the same capacity, and they don’t, further fueling the misbelief 
Wednesday’s Wounds
Each of these misbeliefs came from a ‘wound’ in her past. 
The main one is that her pet scorpion was murdered in front of her. She felt like those normie kids were evil, and no adult came to help her. And those kids, as far as she knows, never changed for the better. 
Another wound was that she sent her book to an editor, and they rejected her. That might not be a very old or fundamental wound, but it’s another case of her protecting something she loved (her books) with exaggerated violence (dozens of mousetraps.)
Over the course of this show, Wednesday will slowly grow by proving her misbeliefs wrong and revealing the fundamental truths of the world that the writers want Wednesday, and the audience to see. 
Tyler’s Situation
So, going back to Tyler, he will be very useful in disproving these misbeliefs.
But if the writers don’t treat Tyler’s situation with care, it will enforce Wednesday’s misbeliefs, so she won’t grow, and the show won’t be interesting to watch. 
And I think the writers know that. They addressed multiple of these misbeliefs throughout season one, but she never completely out-grew any of them. Which is a great set-up for a multi-season show
Fundamental truths that the Writers need to continue addressing (and how they connect to Tyler):
Caring is STRENGTH
They showed this in s1 with Enid, Xavier, Bianca, and Eugene all playing a part in helping save Nevermore
They can show that caring is strength if Wednesday cares about Tyler, or even if someone Wednesday knows (like Xavier, Tyler’s father, or the new principal) turns out to care about Tyler, and is able to help him out of his situation because of that caring
Everyone is part good AND evil: 
They’ve already shown me that Tyler isn’t just evil, but they need to prove it to Wednesday in season 2
If they don’t prove this Wednesday won’t be able to grow 
Like Tyler’s been saying all along, he’s done bad things, but that doesn’t make him a purely bad person
People CAN change:
They need to show Tyler’s growth! 
This will reinforce the fact that Wednesday can grow too, and help all of these truths fall into place
However, Wednesday won’t be able to see this truth right away - this is where Tyler could get hurt - but if they let him die or make him purely evil, the whole message of the entire show will fall flat 
The best way to show love is CARING: 
If the writers still want Tyler to still be a love interest (unnecessary in my opinion, but I’d live), then Wednesday is going to have to prove to Tyler that she cares about him 
But they can prove that ‘love is caring’ to Wednesday by having those around her care about her, like Enid or Xavier 
Personally, I want Wednesday to see that love is caring by Tyler’s dad caring for him
Authority CAN help: 
Weems proved to be good in the end, as well as the mayor and the therapist, and that will be helpful, but Laurel having been a teacher won’t help this progress
Someone besides a student will need to be a big part of the s2 plot to show Wednesday that adults and authority members aren’t always useless
This could be shown by Wednesday (or Xavier or Enid or another student) working with and adult to get Tyler to safety. It could be any other adult showing true compassion
I doubt Wednesday is ready to work with her parents yet - that might be an s3 hurdle
Normies ARE powerful:
This was mostly proven already in s1 via Laurel and Crackstone, but it was undermined by the fact that they still failed
The other truths would benefit from a normie being powerfully good 
This would be a great chance to throw in an amazing normie therapist who really understands Wednesday’s dark side 
I know this is a lot of information
But I've been analyzing this for a while, and I think it’s important that these ideas are out in the world. 
The writers made Wednesday’s outlook morally grey. She tased Tyler after knowing how hydes work, after all. So, at the start of season two, she likely won’t accept Tyler as a complex and real human being who deserves love. 
But I think the writers know that Tyler deserves love even if Wednesday doesn’t. And I think the writers want Wednesday to eventually know that Tyler is real and complex, and I think the writers want the audience to know that even now!
I could be wrong, but I don’t think I’m far off base. This show didn’t just become amazing by accident. A lot of thought was put into this plot, and Wednesday’s and Tyler’s characters. 
So I think a lot of thought and care will be put into how Tyler’s character is treated in season two because these truths that the writers have set up are caring and compassionate. 
Thank you for coming to my crazy long ted talk!! ❤️ I appreciate you
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khruschevshoe · 3 months
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Listen. There are definitely some issues with how Orphan 55 handled its topics but you cannot tell me that the moment where Ryan is hallucinating the bats/Tosin Cole's background acting/the Doctor's blase explanation isn't one of the funniest fucking moments in all of Doctor Who (literally only tied for me on a personal level with the scene in The Pandorica Opens where it takes the Doctor like a good minute in a half to figure out "the obvious thing I'm missing"- aka when Rory the Roman is staring him dead in the face). Like, I've got my complaints about Chibnall and Moffatt's writing but those scenes do not get old no matter how many times I've watched them. I laugh every single time and I'll never stop. Props where they're due, to writers and actors alike- Tosin Cole, Jodie Whittaker, Matt Smith, and Arthur Darvill's comedic timing/acting in these scenes is AMAZING.
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gallifreywhere · 9 months
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Helen: That whole wall- a TARDIS!
River: Yes... Oh, Time Lords! Honestly! You spend your whole life believing there's only one left, then they start turning up like buses!
(Doom Coalition 3: The Doomsday Chronometer)
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luckyheart-67676 · 2 years
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Ay yo new Y/N idea board just dropped
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Hello kitty!Y/N
They're also a neko
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emblazons · 1 year
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hmmmm.
Lucas & Erica in S02E06 - The Spy + Mike's Love Triangle (montauk + duffer commentary)
bonus:
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evviejo · 2 years
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thirteen’s era appreciation: 100/?
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Wakes up from a dead sleep
Degrassi is just Canada's Doctor Who.
Falls back asleep.
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super-nova5045 · 2 years
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this close to send the duffers a hate email
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