I would say that Georgie changes the most of the 4 main characters and feels the most OOC at the start, but her total willingness to take out Mr. Askey’s nurse despite knowing full well that Rudyard is the one who is wrong is NOT one of those moments
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Love that in at least 80% of the mane 6 redesigns Rainbow Dash has a buzz cut or very short hair in general. I think we all just agreed as a society that this girl needs to look gayer.
Also, almost every hum version of Apple Jack is fucking ripped and I think this is beautiful. She needs to look like a butch lesbian if she’s gonna act like one.
And of course the character that gets the least changes is Pinky Pie because she’s already perfect.
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If wukong told (lied) to macaque that he never cared about him, do you think that would make macaque even more aggresive or like shut down/be the final straw that finally makes macaque let go of wukong
so, just like my answer for whether macky would willingly erase swk from his life, I think this answer also depends on when in the show swk told macky this, and what better way to explain this than by going through each outcome per season :)
UNO
looking at s1, we meet a Macaroni who is very hellbent on killing (or at the very least, heavily damaging) SWK because he feels like the guy never truly gave a shit about him (<- my interpretation). thus, it is safe to assume that if Wukong were to laugh off Marnolo's hurt and anger and tell the guy that he never cared, Mac&cheese will only feel that his current assumptions of SWK are correct and that the guy only cares about himself and his image.
would he feel hurt about it? oh absolutely. maybe punch a wall, destroy the "dojo" he allegedly lives in in an outburst of power and anger. maybe scream and cry but be mad at his own tears (begin to wipe them away but is too hash so he scars himself and then can't stop bc he's very self-destructive)
DOS
technically, Wukong is MIA so this would never happen. BUT! have you considered!!! Wukong telling MK that Macdonalds was just some guy from his past, nobody super important, basically a nobody he wronged in his long list of enemies. which MK might possibly parrot back to Macadoo in 2x07
heavens above Marconi would be pissed.
forget trying to be a dick to MK and "teaching" him that his path of emulating Wukong has already made him forget his friends (untrue, but this is what i assume was Macky's interpretation of MK's actions since the guy didn't actively search for his missing friends, who MK thought left him on purpose).
nah, Macky is hunting SWK down. he is out for blood because "did i serious mean so little to you? were our nights under that tree sharing secrets, dreams, peaches fucking nothing to you?" (and idk....maybe after the air clears out, possibly, macky would realize SWK's true reason for being MIA and....help out???? mayhaps???....yeah, yeah, i know only in my dreams T^T)
TRES
ok, so we could technically say this sort of happened in ep1 when Sun Wukong said, "i thought it was someone important," and, "so what, you're her puppet now? i mean, makes sense. you always did have a sidekick kind of vibe."
and that is basically Wukong implying that he viewed his relationship with Macaque as one where he didn't consider Macky to be important to him, or someone he saw as a close friend. however, this is also a tactic Wukong uses against nearly every villain he interacts with, simply to get a rise out of them. so, pin that down as Wukong being observant enough to know which words to use to hurt.
AND Macky's reaction to it is him jumping out of his cool-ass looking jet and body-slamming the monkey king to the floor. so, uh, it is safe to assume that Macky was pissed off at Wukong's comment.
THUS! with that in mind, we can say that in this context, Macackle will be upset enough to fight him; however, if we were to consider the end of s3 (like Samadhi Fire ritual to the end) i would go with the option of Mackarell shutting down and feeling like that comment is the nail in the coffin for their relationship.
CUATRO
in s4? absolutely not. he would be dragging Wukong by the ear, demanding that he repeat what he said, ordering Wukong to try and convince himself that their past meant nothing while Macky still lives and breathes. and especially after the s4 special.
you could argue that Macky could shut down in the beginning of s4, but i think he'd probably laugh it off because he knows now that Wukong is lying. he's being his old deflective self and probably doesn't know where to place Macanoli in his head now that they're technically on better terms with LBD done with.
but after all the drama of going through SWK's memories? nuh uh, Wukong can't get out of this, nope. you handed iMac a chocolate peach popsicle. it is too late for you turn back and lie about your feelings. you can dig your grave and lie about it, but he's just gonna hit you right back with your own medicine and make you understand that if y'all truly want to reconcile, you cannot continue lying to yourself that you don't care.
not anymore.
so, anyway, i hope this answers your question, anon! i had a lot of fun running this question around in me braincage :3
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"Do you miss it?" Regulus asks, breaking the silence that had encapsulated them.
James glances over at him, smiling on instinct in response to his voice. Regulus isn't looking at him, instead staring out at the sky, the stars lightning up his face.
"Miss what?"
Regulus rolls his eyes fondly. "Home, Australia."
James shrugs and leans back on his hands. "Sometimes, yeah."
Regulus is smiling softly now and he looks angelic. "What do you miss the most?"
"The stars. My family. The weather." James answers.
Regulus looks over at him, amused. "The stars?" He questions.
"Mhm. They're all backwards here and the stories about them are different."
Regulus considers for a moment, looking thoughtful. "Go on then. Tell me about the stars down under."
James lets out a startled laugh at Regulus' piss poor imitation of his accent. "Love, that was horrible."
Regulus giggles and James will never get tired of that sound. It's a rare sound which is a pity because it's musical. He lets his head fall onto James' shoulder.
"Okay well. The stories differ depending on the clan but my mum always told me about three brothers in a canoe. They're up there, where you'd say Orion is." James points them out with the hand that isn't wrapped around Regulus' shoulders.
Regulus hums. "What are they doing up there?"
A warmth spreads through James' chest at the sincerity of the request. "They're fishing, see? You can see the fish and the line by the canoe."
"I don't think I'd have the patience to go fishing with Sirius. What's your favorite story?"
"You'd probably through him overboard." James smirks. "My favorite is definitely the emu in the sky, hiding in the milky way. Long story short, the emu killed a man's wife, and the man was so mad that he speared the emu and banished it to the sky."
"Do you think he regretted lashing out instead of grieving?"
James cocks his head. "Maybe. He reminds me a bit of myself if I'm being honest."
"You are a bit hot headed." Regulus muses.
"If you were murdered and the culprit was within reach, I doubt I would've reacted differently."
Regulus is quiet for a moment before swiftly turning and sliding into James' lap. James blinks, a bit surprised, before resting his hands on Regulus hips.
"I love you." Regulus mutters, snaking his arms around James' neck. The tips of his ears and cheeks burn pink.
James kisses the tip of his nose before resting his forehead against Regulus'. "I love you too."
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joe from a fistful of dollars was formative honestly i don't know if i've ever seen another protagonist quite like him. it's nothing i haven't said before but it's so fascinating to me how he's simultaneously this tough-as-nails sharpshooter & reserved, deceitful hustler, and he's also just...pleasant. he's polite, he's easygoing, he's playful, he's sincere somehow despite lying. he's a lovely young man that i would invite to brunch. he smiles! ("wooden" performance my ass.) he's friendly. he's in it for the money but his heart tells him to do the right thing–and he listens. and it's not that he doesn't know the score. he's operating in a world he understands to be a cruel place and he responds accordingly, but at least he's not an asshole about it.
and don't get me wrong, cause i adore blondie, but he's very much the exact kind of stoic tough guy asshole that, going into the movie, i was under the impression eastwood always plays–and i guess i was under that impression because blondie is the man with no name that everybody remembers. and in whatever form it takes, i honestly want more joe.
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I've only got 4 episodes left in season 4 of ML, and I'm feeling like this show is going through a bit of an identity crisis. It started as a simple monster-of-the-week superhero show with small hints at plot here and there, but now in season 4 it really feels like they're trying to focus a LOT more on the plot aspects and it's kind of collapsing in on itself lol
I understand it's not uncommon for modern cartoons to start with a simple premise and then start building up a plot later on, but with Ladybug, it feels like they want to have a big story but aren't willing to break away from the base formula of the show. Which is kind of an issue, because the base formula includes having a character press the "revert everything to the status quo" button; aka, if anything of consequence happens, it doesn't actually matter because it'll always be fixed/reversed by the end of the episode. There's essentially little to no plot development , because the forumla literally does not allow for it.
Ladybug doesnt need to have a huge overarching storyline (I honestly enjoyed it more when they weren't so focused on the plot), but it just feels kinda lame for them to dangle all of these different plot threads in front of the audience only to immediately say "just kidding!" and then pretend they never happened. It can come off as very fanfiction-y at times (Oblivio and Chat Blanc come to mind), and they've done the identity reveal fakeout so many times now that when it actually happens, I'm not sure I'm gonna have much of a reaction other than "finally lol". Their lack of dedication to letting anything change in the status quo is SUPER obvious with Chloe.
Chloe has a full redemption arc set up in seasons 2&3 (making her sympathetic, giving her a sad backstory that explains why she is the way she is, making her have moments of lucidation where she admits she's a bad person), only to have her turn evil in the season 3 finale because... she's the mean girl. I'm not even saying Chloe HAD to be redeemed; the idea of having an antagonist try to redeem themselves, only for them to fall even farther, is super enticing to me! The problem is, the show very clearly set up a normal redemption story, and then just changed its mind last second because "she's the Mean one". It's really jarring!
Its like the show has all of these ideas for dramatic storylines, but instead of picking one plotline and focusing on that, they just decided to do all of them and have none of them matter lol
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