"this will give you TONS of natural light!"
laszlo, a vampire who can die if exposed to natural light: perfect!
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Guillermo said he was going to leave the house as soon as Nandor was married off and as soon as Baby Colin was grown. Ever since then he’s been wearing that damn watch like a constant symbol of time, and now they give us THIS shot in the exact episode when both of those things come to an end??
And Nandor is looking right at it clueless as fuck??
… yeah that tracks actually.
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Also can we talk about how Guillermo's response to seeing how vampires never really change, how they are all stuck in these vicious and unending circles, how nothing really matters or has consequences for immortal beings, and how unnecessary, wasteful and frankly hollow it all feels in the end... is to inmediately go and try to become one of these unchanging creatures
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the greatest lgbt ally is that djinn for real
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nandor: this is my secret treasure room only for my wife to see and no one else
guillermo:
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the fact that Marwa/Nandor was the perfect option for fooling the headmaster but no one even considered calling her in is hysterical
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So let's talk about Marwa.
I'm so so disappointed with Marwa's ending you have no idea. I've been thinking about it since Saturday, trying to come to terms with it and I just can't. It's cruel, misogynistic and not funny at all.
I'm angry and even hurt with the way the writers have treated her character and storyline. Specially in a show with so few women, where, let's be real, Nadja is the only woman in the main cast. And they've been trying with the Guide since last season, but she's barely more than a side character and they could do so much more with her.
But this is about Marwa (the first woman of color with any sort of storyline in the show btw). And I'm going to say that the way this season handled her rubbed me the wrong way from the beginning. I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt, but they have really dropped the ball with this.
Dear WWDITS writers: having one of the few woman on your show lose herself, her autonomy and all her choices because of a man and a marriage is not a hot take or funny, it's just cruel and not something I wanted to see on my silly vampire show, it's frankly misogynistic and brings nothing new to the table.
Marwa whole storyline is such a horrifying and unneeded part of the season. She was brought back from the dead with all her sister (and I guess brother) wives and had to watch them all get killed, one by one until she was the only one left. Still she had so much hope and wonder.
Then we slowly saw her disappear, episode by episode, losing more and more of herself, all her autonomy, all her choices taken away from her. Until that final wish that made her personality completely dissolve.
And the show's idea of a satisfying ending is turning her yet into another person (a man this time) and just sending her off into the world without any agency? What? And nobody brought it up? She's just another Freddie now, she's just gone, poof that's all we get I guess.
She deserved so much better. She deserved to get out of there in her own terms. She deserved to scream at Nandor, to humiliate him, bring him down a notch. I hope she gets to come back and kill him at some point during the next two seasons. Because this was not it.
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