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guillaumeredfield · 8 months
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k-pepp · 3 months
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With the final season of YR coming up, I’ve been thinking about Wille’s journey again. Because he’s 16, we won’t know if he actually chooses to renounce his title or remain in his role as future king, but I have a feeling this season will give us an indication which way it will go. So, before we get any type of confirmation, I want to get my current thoughts out. I’m aware that a lot of YR Tumblr skews toward King Wilhelm so my pro-renounce post might not resonate with anyone and that’s ok. I just want to put all my thoughts together before S3 comes along with something that totally blows all my opinions and assumptions out of the water 🙂 I understand the idea of wanting Wille to be King because he could be such a great leader. He is kind and compassionate and can be good at taking charge. BUT just because a person could be good at something, doesn’t mean they should be forced to do it. My number one reason for being in favor of Renouncing his Title is the sheer fact that Wille doesn’t want to be King. He doesn’t want the title. He doesn’t want that life. Wille has been shown a multitude of times talking about how he struggles with the duties that come with being a prince. Whether it’s with Erik:
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Or August:
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Or Boris:
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(honestly, this boy will spill his guts to anyone who is willing to even half listen to him. My god. I’m so glad they gave this poor kid a therapist) He's also talked about how he feels trapped in this position. For him, to renounce the throne would be freedom. Freedom to live a life he actually wants.
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Even the mere idea of staying in his current position makes him physically ill.
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Some people take the end of episode 2x06 to mean he’s moved beyond all that and accepted his role as the future king. I didn’t personally see it that way. I saw it as a combination of a few things. 1) When come face-to-face with it, he just couldn’t let August give the speech (But the fact that he was initially willing to let someone who distributed revenge porn against him become king really speaks to how much he definitely doesn’t want that position) 2) He didn’t want Simon to have to compromise his happiness and give in to a situation he didn’t actually want 3) He didn’t want to hide anymore. He wanted to be himself. Wille is a person who craves authenticity. Which brings me to a bigger point… Life as the Crown Prince / King is inherently inauthentic. One of the main pro-King arguments is that he would blaze his own trail and do things his way. But how? Being a member of the royal family is a job. The basic responsibilities of that job are to do things like diplomatic visits, hosting events, being part of photo ops, schmoozing with people… pretty much all things having to do with putting on a public persona. It’s great that he could be himself in the sense that he would be the first queer Crown Prince / King, but the baseline duties he would have to fulfill are still inherently inauthentic. And I don’t know how he would “do it his way” aside from just not doing it. He hates putting on fake smiles
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the photo ops
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the schmoozing with people
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Erik even told Wille, the way to get through that stuff is to just pretend to be someone else.
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We know he’s capable of doing it. We saw how charming he could be at Parents Day weekend. But that was because he wanted to sit with Simon and impress Simon’s mom. Other than that lunch, he mostly hid in his room. And it goes back to my original point. Just because someone may be good at something doesn’t mean they should be forced to do it. (And yes, even if he walked away from the line of succession, he could still have familial obligations, but it wouldn’t be anywhere near the level of what is expected now) At this point, Wille is only continuing as Crown Prince because of a commitment to his family. Mainly Erik.
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He doesn’t want to let him down or feel like he’s betraying his legacy. To Wille, Erik was perfect. We only saw two full conversations between them and in both conversations, Erik was telling Wille to get his act together because “it’s not that hard”.
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That quote is probably something he told Wille a lot. So much that Wille later regurgitates it to Boris. Three different times.  
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Going on to say that Erik could handle everything easily.  
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Based on the fact that Erik was going to Boris, he probably wasn’t managing everything with ease. But in Wille’s perception, he was. Wille is basically chasing a ghost. Self-imposed pressure of unattainable perfection. He bears a guilt that pushes him to want to be someone he thinks Erik would be proud of.   The problem with that is, Erik was a monarchist. Maybe he struggled a bit (which is why he went to Boris), but based on the things he would say to Wille, he backed the monarchy / family completely.
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Ultimately, I just want Wille to be happy. Maybe S3 will completely change my outlook and I’ll root for him to become king because that’s what he wants. But right now, I think he only wants it out of a sense of obligation to Erik. And honestly…maybe my most controversial opinion…if he did stay in his position because of Erik, he probably wouldn’t change that much within the institution. I mean, he couldn’t change much even if he wanted to. He wouldn’t be allowed to do big things without the consent of the Swedish parliament and maybe a public referendum. And I doubt he’d even have the capability to make small changes. As already pointed out by @piebingo in this great post, Kristina didn’t actually want August to be next in line. But she was overruled. The Royal Court has a lot of power and making any sort of reforms or independent decisions is not that simple. Especially within an establishment that relies on keeping everything exactly the same. But even if that weren’t true. Even if Wille could snap his fingers and make all these huge changes… part of me doesn’t think he would. I know a lot of the folks who are pro-King Wilhelm want him to become the king just so he can completely destroy it from within. But to me, in Wille’s eyes there would be no bigger betrayal to Erik’s legacy than Wille burning the institution to the ground. And if he wants to live up to Erik’s legacy. Not betray him. Not let him down. He will act as he thinks Erik would act. If Wille becomes king because of Erik, he’ll maintain the establishment because of Erik. And he would be miserable doing it. Miserable and without Simon. Yes, my other controversial opinion. If Wille stayed as king, Wilmon wouldn’t make it. Simon is described to us as a socialist. One of his introductory scenes is him calling the monarchy the country’s biggest welfare scammers. I can’t imagine Simon giving up his musical dreams to join an institution that he hates. I also can’t imagine Wille letting him do that. That was such a big part of Wille’s growth in Season 2. Wille wouldn’t let Simon sacrifice his happiness for the sake of his own happiness (being with Simon). Even if Simon didn’t end up pursuing something in music, he made it clear in his talk with Rosh and Ayub that he wants to work hard to make something of himself.
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I mean, look at him. Look at this sweet baby angel’s face when he’s told he has an opportunity that will open doors to his future. I can’t imagine him giving up his ambitions or autonomy to become prince consort. Having to live every day under royal rules and protocols. Maybe he would. I personally can’t see it. And finally, I know a main reason people like the idea of King Wille is because we like the idea of a queer king. But as much as we all want queer representation; I don’t think it should be anybody’s responsibility to be the political representation that people want to see. Wille shouldn’t be in a position he hates because he’s queer. A queer person living their life and getting out of a toxic situation is also good representation. A person can’t fix the problem by becoming part of it. Having him be the face of an institution that’s been about exploitation and oppression isn’t going to solve it. It's always been said by Lisa and Edvin that Wille’s problem is not that he’s queer. It’s that he’s a prince. Everything about what’s making him unhappy is about him being prince / the future king. Him walking away from his title would be about him escaping a future that would make him miserable. Personally, that’s what I’m hoping for.
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chirpsythismorning · 10 months
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S3 is underrated bc it comes off so meaningless the entire time, when in reality it’s the opposite. The jokes in particular were top notch and it’s because most of them went over everyone’s heads. Like, do people even know that they hinted at Robin being lesbian right at the start of s3???
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sonic-fairyspell · 26 days
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Palpatine and the Empire: The Jedi Order steals children!!!! Also Palpatine and the Empire: stealing the Force Sensitive children
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fang-venkas · 1 month
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wankelmuth · 16 days
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Berlin, 2006/ 2024
Photo: Roland Helbig
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kanansdume · 1 year
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Of course, thinking about how Bo-Katan and Satine's father's treatment of them influenced Bo-Katan's terrible choices actually starts to shed some light on SATINE'S terrible choices, too.
Because as much as Bo-Katan would've dug her heels in and refused to compromise on her beliefs regarding traditional Mandalorian values and what their father would've wanted, Satine would've dug her heels in just the same and refused to compromise on her OWN opposite beliefs.
Which leads us to how Satine treats Obi-Wan and her disregard and dismissal of the Jedi and the situation they're in. There is nothing Obi-Wan could ever say that would convince Satine that the Jedi fighting in the war is a necessary evil. Nothing. He'll NEVER be able to convince her otherwise because Satine likely got completely dismissed by her father for her choice to be a pacifist or her arguments that Mandalorian infighting was supremely stupid. She was her father's EMBARRASSMENT and she likely knew it just as well as Bo-Katan did. I imagine she was asked to change her mind a lot or to just give up and compromise because she was the heir or something to that effect and she never ever allowed herself to because she knew that she was RIGHT.
But this leads to her refusing to see any kind of nuance in the Jedi's situation. It leads to a VERY limited definition of what it means to be a "peacekeeper" that doesn't take into account what you do what someone else attacks YOU. She claims she's not against the idea of defending herself, but cannot wrap her head around the idea that the Jedi fighting on behalf of the Republic IS them defending themselves and their people. Obi-Wan TRIES to argue his side of it, tries to make her see that refusing to fight would do nothing but allow the Separatists to kill and enslave and oppress everyone in the Republic, and Satine will hear NONE of it. She's completely and entirely convinced that she's right and refuses to budge on the topic to the point that she's willing to get into a screaming match with Obi-Wan about it in public.
This doesn't excuse or condone her arrogance and refusal to compromise or understand someone else's situation, but it at least adds some context to it to help make that unfortunate aspect of her personality make more SENSE. I know where it comes from now, and that lets me see it in a different light even if I still don't agree with her. Because while she was right about the Mandalorians (mostly), she was WRONG about the Jedi. She was wrong about the Separatists.
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y0unginhumans · 1 year
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i drew this two dorks
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the build up of jiara was literally so bad and i don’t want to even imagine what they are like in an actual relationship
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corgiboobs · 3 months
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Photos from around Decatur, Alabama from January 2024 taken on Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro.
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midnights-dragon · 2 years
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golden28s · 6 months
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I've been thinking about Mickey's experience in the closet and I really wanted to write a post about it, so here it is.
There was so much anxiety, it seemed like he didn't only hide and kept Ian as a secret so no one would know but because people, his dad could notice like it was something that could stick in his skin, that could leave a visible trace. He was always terrified, he was terrified and thought, felt his dad had eyes everywhere or his hatred could follow him and watch him. The anxiety was overwhelming, the fear constantly decided for him, interfered in his actions, in his words. His words, in moments like s2 where he said to Ian that they weren't "boyfriend and girlfriend", are his anxiety, his blinding fear talking, screaming, begging him to find a safe place. Sometimes it felt like he saw Ian as a threat, a threat for his life because it was that, the thing that was starting between them, what could kill him. Other times seemed like he was protecting Ian, like he knew Ian wouldn't survive next to him and he couldn't carry more guilt, more fear, he couldn't try to keep himself alive and someone else too he was already too young to be trying to survive.
The fact that his dad could actually kill him never left his mind, he even hid his own emotions as if they were gonna make obvious something had changed for him, as if they were gonna tell his dad he was free in secret. And when Frank saw them, when Frank knew his anxiety panicked seeing that it was real, that the danger was real, that everyone would know, or that his dad would always have a way to know. So he got mad, so he couldn't think or breathe or know where to run to. He got mad at the world, at Ian.
He yelled at him, he tried to solved that the only way he knew. He looked at Ian, lied at him, threatened him and quietly hoped he could understand, quietly hoped he could understand the fear, the extreme fear. Quietly hoped Ian could see the anxiety, hear the way his heart was trying to break his ribs, the way his thoughts didn’t make sense and they were too many and too much and everything was too crowded. He hoped Ian could understand he had to run, run away from him. And maybe they didn't have anything to be ashamed, maybe that was true but not in his life, not in his house, not under Terry's gaze. He couldn't feel proud of himself, he couldn't embrace any part of his identity, he couldn't stop hiding and lying, he couldn't stop being the person he wasn't but his dad raised.
In that house, you keep it quiet, you obey and you survive. So Mickey did that, he kept it quiet, he obeyed but then the quiet started to scream, the quiet was too loud even when Ian promised everything was gonna be alright. That's why he married Svetlana, because there wasn't a choice, there wasn't any othe option. He married a woman wearing a tuxedo that was too big for him because he was just a teenager, he wore a ring that felt too heavy, he smiled awkwardly at a woman he didn't even know while his dad smiled proudly, not for his son but for himself because once again, he won.
And the thing is he fought that internalized homophobia for so long, he fought it until at least s5. He fought it when he finally kissed Ian in public and he looked around and his life wasn't scared of ending. No one seemed to judge him, to see right through and know, and just know. So he kissed Ian and it felt right, it felt liberating, it felt like being proud. He came out not longer after that, he came out because now someone had his back, because now someone could fight with him, because he wasn't alone anymore. He came out not only because he saw Ian left, he came out because he was tired of fear and Ian was right, he was terrified of everything and even if it was natural and normal, he was. He came out because he was experiencing freedom through Ian and wanted to be free too. And his dad kept ruining his life, kept pushing him deeper in the closet so he broke it, so he destroyed the closet and burnt it and felt right, it felt like starting a revolution and knowing a new age was about to start.
But he kept fighting it even after that. Every time he felt he was going to lose Ian, he fucked someone else. *And it was always a woman, almost like he was punishing him, like the internalized homophobia was still there, somewhere or everywhere, and he remembered it used to hurt him and push Ian away and make it seem like he wasn't hurting and breaking and crumbling. So he lied, so he pretended and the truth couldn't hide anymore. He hated himself for years, he hated the person he thought he could see himself being sometimes because he saw his dad. The consequences of having Terry as a dad were everywhere, in the way he came back to old habits, in the way he tried to lie to himself, in the way he sabotaged every single good thing he had in his life even if it was just one and it was Ian.
The fight ends in s6, the calm and completely acceptance probably in s10. He gets to blurt out how he feels every fucking minute, he's out there telling Ian he wants to marry him and he's in s11 looking at him and saying he's scared of becoming his dad. And Ian tells him he could never be like that.
His dad made him fight a battle that Mickey was supposed to lose and just be the heir to the person his dad was, be a copy of him. But Mickey was a rebel, Mickey’s identity was louder, stronger, braver so it fought, it bleed, it screamed, it begged for peace and won.
*and yes im aware he fucked one man in s5 but it happened more often with women so yeah that
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thedragonqueens · 10 days
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Daenerys Targaryen icons - 3×01 & 3×02
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short-wooloo · 1 year
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I never want to hear anything about "child endangerment/child soldiers" regarding the Jedi and their Padawans again, not when Din djarin is taking grogu into battle
And he clearly didn't have to come with! No one else brought their toddler into a warzone!
Sigh...
Remember how we spent an entire season trying to find a Jedi to take care of Grogu because Din couldn't do so properly?
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sonic-fairyspell · 26 days
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Rambles about the recent TBB episodes, actually mostly just episode 10 "Identity Crisis" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This episode really reminded us that the Empire is fucking evil. Kidnapping Force Sensitive children? Testing and experimenting on them? I'm shocked. Jk, no I'm not, of course they're doing this. And of course Cad Bane is the one doing it, the prick.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emerie: Why children? Are there not adults that could serve this purpose? Hemlock: There are few adults left with such characteristics No, really? Gee, I wonder why.. /s Could it be because the Empire had them all murdered and genocided? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And it further reminded us that Force Sensitive kids are in constant danger from being stolen and shit. I mean, gee, it's almost like one of the points of the Jedi Order was to prevent shit like from happening!!!! As proven in the TCW season 2 episode, "Children of the Force"!!!
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These poor kids deserve so much better than this! All I can think about is how terrible it is that they're in this place, that they're being treated this way. I also think about how these kids could've/would've maybe been Jedi Younglings if things had gone differently.
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I did, though, like seeing Emerie start to realize things. Seeing that what Hemlock is having done to the kids is wrong, that the kids are there at all is wrong. I liked the little peak into her backstory too. And seeing her want to try and help those kids. I really hope she has the full change of heart and maybe helps rescue them and Omega. That would be nice.
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To finish: Justice for these Kids. With Emerie's help.
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