IN EP 1 SALLY WAS SMILING WHILE IN THE RAIN
IN EP 7 IT RAINS RIGHT WHEN POSEIDON COMES TO ANSWER SALLY’S CALL
THE RAIN COMFORTS HER BC IT REMINDS HER OF WHEN POSEIDON CAME TO COMFORT HER
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sidney crosby cradles teammate evgeni malkin’s helmet after he gets into a fight (darren clark, 2023) | germanic warrior looking at a roman helmet (osmar schindler, 1902)
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The thing is that the most interesting and novel invention of the MCU is a universe where billions of people turned into dust and then were physically reconstituted on the spot five years later, in a world that had just barely adapted to their absence.
That is wild. That is intense! That is a series of pathos-ridden emotionally complex doorstoppers waiting to happen. Half the entire world! All dead! And somehow we coped with that! And now we have to cope with them all being back?
A whole street of empty houses--surely not everyone there became ash. Some of them moved to better places, now opened by the mass mortality. Some of them died afterward. Who will live there now? Even if inheritances are reversed by resurrection, surely leases aren't renewed. What the fuck happens to everyone who remarried?
What happens to the children snapped back to a world where their parents didn't survive, or the reverse?
But they had to then hastily smooth over this utterly batshit sci-fi premise and get the world mostly back to normal working order as rapidly as possible, without too much emphasis on how literally every person in existence has been placed in a mason jar by a narcissist and shaken twice in five years.
So they could get on with more superhero whack-blam business, which is customarily done against a background of Normality.
This is, tragically, the most Comics thing these movies have ever done.
It is beyond satire that they did this immediately before and during a worldwide pandemic that everyone was pressured to smooth over and 'return to normal' about within 2 years if not sooner.
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"If we can break the rules and they can't, shouldn't they be just as afraid of us as we are of them?"
And Luke's LAUGH
Percy's logic chills me to the bone. This kid was so close to becoming Luke
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okay because Medusa saying to Annabeth that she wasn’t ‘like’ her, she //is// her is so important to me and its because in the NEXT EPISODE Annabeth says that athena wont help them because she “embarrassed” her by sending medusa’s head to olympus, when in fact that was Percy who did it, the son of poseidon. WHEN POSEIDON IS THE ONE WHO GOT MEDUSA PUNISHED TOO. they both embarrassed athena and were put to punishment for that, when in fact neither occurrence was their fault it was poseidon/Percy.
THE DIFFERENCE IS that Medusa didn’t have Percy. when Percy realized what he did, and when Annabeth was about to sacrifice her life for his, he said HELL NO and sacrificed himself instead. Saving Annabeth and also taking blame for her punishment. THE PARALLELS ARE KILLING ME
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yall its the way he has to prove himself like thalia so he thinks he has to sacrifice himself like thalia-
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something something nate quietly quitting his high profile job because his line of work (rupert) wanted him to hurt the person he loves (jade) in the episode prior something something trent crimm quietly blowing up his life and getting himself fired from his high profile job because his line of work (journalism) wanted him to hurt the person he loves (ted) in the episode prior
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Gideon the Ninth, page 430
Nona the Ninth, page 421
I am incapable of being normal about this
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regulus “do you truly think so little of me?” black and sirius “regulus, i thought the world of you. i thought we were going to fight side by side, forever” black
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