THEY POPPED OFF WITH THE ART TODAY🔥🔥
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never have i ever is such a beautiful story about grief and healing and family and i love that underneath its humor the show always stays so grounded in emotional journeys
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“You don’t like football?” I asked incredulously.
The detective gave a dismissive wave. “I’m certain it has done wonders for your legs.”
I was so surprised I gave a laugh and knocked his shoulder for good measure. “So you do have a sense of humour!”
He raised his chin in mock offence and the rain dripped down his cheek and slender neck.
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In episode one of Fantasy High, Adaine casts Tasha's Hideous Laughter on Aelwyn and Aelwyn not only makes her save but reverses it onto Adaine. Eleven episodes later, Adaine casts Tasha's on Aelwyn as the final blow to defeat her in an all out battle and thoroughly embarrass her in front of all of her peers.
Now, Adaine casts the same spell on Aelwyn as a bit of good natured teasing and Aelwyn elects to fail the save.
Aelwyn might not want to heal as fast as Jawbone wants but she IS healing. They both are!
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I enjoy how Oda shows the maturation of the crew during the fight with Oars. It's fitting that it starts off with Usopp insisting that Luffy will save the day, since he was the one who showed the most doubt during Water 7. He's overcome that and reinstated his utmost faith in his captain's ability, but as always Zoro is the down to earth realist of the crew. He's not doubting Luffy's strength, but taking into account his very real weakness to trickery and deception. It helps that Oda starts the chapter by showing Luffy being tricked by Moriah's shadow into running back out to the woods, far away from where he should be. It's the narrative going out if its way to prove that Zoro's right, and this is very much something they should be worried about.
And instead of arguing about it or getting freaked out, the rest of the crew agree that Zoro's got a point and they can't sit around twiddling their thumbs waiting to be saved. The speech ends with Zoro once again affirming is faith in Luffy's abilty to defeat Moriah. It all feels very appropriate for a good number two, but that kind of stability and practicality isn't unusual for Zoro. It's the fact that the rest of the crew rallies behind him is what really solidifies the crew's growth as a group. This isn't a bunch of individuals who happen to be fighting for a common goal; they are the Straw Hat Pirates.
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Can we talk about this panel more??
This moment is so emotional. We don't even need to see Hinata's face here to notice the intense surge of motivation and admiration he gets from seeing Tobio, even worlds apart.
Then the 2nd panel solely shows him focused on the TV, a million thoughts racing through his head and he's rushing off on his bike, as if saying:
'Damn tobio's so cool, I'm so proud of him, I won't lose, I'll win next time for sure.'
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