"Hades is evil"
But then it's revealed that Hades is actually just a 💕💅 girly pop 🎀🩷 who really doesn't want to have to face Kronos.
This was the face of a man who just wanted to go to therapy and avoid the family drama
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see i was just trying to look up the meaning of the word "perspire" because le chiffre said it and im stupid and don't know what it means and-
"will was perspiring heavily"
you're kidding, right? of all the names lmfao
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it just occurred to me, martin wilby is the alex rider tv show's ash. there's a line in season 1 where the department is talking about wilby being responsible for ian's death and how ian “thought the world of him.”
very similar to how ash was responsible for john (and helen's) death, but john very clearly loved the guy. enough to make him alex's godfather and save his life. another very interesting parallel for the rider brothers.
ash and wilby are different to each other however. at least ash had somewhat more of a reason to join scorpia? a vendetta against alan blunt. wilby just straight up wanted money. yassen gregorovich stabbed both of them though.
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SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP THE PARALLELS BETWEEN POSEIDON WANTING TO BE CLOSE TO HIS SON BUT STAYING AWAY BECAUSE ITS WHAT'S BEST FOR HIM AND HERMES WANTING TO BE CLOSE BUT STAYING AWAY BECAUSE HE HAS NO CHOICE I JUST
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Why Duncan is always horny
When browsing the Community Reddit page to read about Duncan, I came across a DVD Commentary Observation post on the S1E05 'Advanced Criminal Law'. Source of the Reddit post is at the end. To cite Dan Harmon:
"Andrew [Guest] and I wrote a lot of this episode on the set. It went through a lot of changes. Originally, Duncan had just published a paper called “Born to Leave” about how women always left men."
It's implied that the break-up he suffered left a lasting negative emotional impact on his view of relationships and love in general. He holds bitter feelings enough to write a paper on it. This could translate to a fear of commitment stemming from the heartbreak of a relationship failure. This is also aided knowing his turbulent upbringing under an abusive and absent father.
Thus, Duncan's fear of commitment is what drives his desperation for sexual attention without emotional attachment. This is said in relation to how he is often normally portrayed as only being interested in hooking up with women he finds sexually attractive or appealing, notably Britta and Slater.
It becomes a way for him to avoid deeper emotional involvement whilst also seeking temporary relief from the pain of navigating post-break up loneliness. In other words, he chases sexual attention as a means to cope with his crippling loneliness and low-self esteem, which is demonstrated by his tendency to use self-depreciating humour in his interactions with Jeff.
It explains why he focuses on the superficial aspects of women rather than being interested in forming a meaningful relationship and emotional connection with one. He may feel inadequate, and seeks external validation in the form of casual sexual relationships to compensate for it. Subsequently, his abuse of alcohol may in turn be a method of numbing the pain he feels of a life devoid of love.
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oh my gosh I finally got to see grian’s new episode.. Joel I’m… I’m so sorry
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Buck: *calling eddie on the phone* hi im sorry to bother but i need your help
Eddie: i literally fed you, bathed you, hydrated you and kissed you an hour ago, what else could you possibly need
Buck: ...
Buck: ive been stabbed
Eddie: you WHAT
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Can i make you guys feel bad a little bit?
If The Final Draft is the last segment of Alan's spiral, doesn't replaying it only serves to prolong his suffering?
Imagine being him and finally receiving his third eye via light bullet, becoming FINALLY free after 13 YEARS respawning- and then his overlord i.e. the gamer just goes like "ok now i'm going to start it all from the beginning again just to take photos".
Happy Christmas!!!
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