vivi, it would be an honour to have you use it as your wallpaper 🥺 i really love it when people like my content enough to use it as backgrounds/show it to others so it'll always be alright with me 🤍
Had to zoom around for the last hour finding a video converter/compressor and it's rough around many edges BUT it's done! >:DDDDDDDDDDD
YOU DID IT!
All the awards! I love it so much. It is SO cool. Imagine the whole episode had been like that. You did the music changes so well. My favorite moment is when Scully walks in and Mulder looks at her (or the dude with her). LOVE IT.
…..I genuinely can’t remember the exact size difference between Rodimus and Thunderclash hahaha. And I’m too lazy to search for a panel with them standing next to each other👍
Anyway.
@lush-specimen and their Over My Dead Body fic made me love this giant metal teddy bear. I couldn’t help but draw him:>
"No, no, no - You're young. You have the right to explore. You're Black in a country that will try to convince you you ain't shit. You're gay, and your own people may never accept you."
I really like the way Ramona was portrayed, I loved seeing Knives getting so much justice and gaining a healthier relationship with the older characters in comparison to the comics, I love the exes interactions with Ramona.
But even more importantly...
Him.
As always, all my praises go to the gay man ever. Slay you magnificent king.
Every day I think about Olu and that fake “Prince Azi” character with his sharp red outfit and fake African accent and fake viceroy/attendant and every day it makes me all giddy not only cuz it was hilarious but because he was so damn happy running the scam with Frenchie
Like it took him a minute to get warmed up and shake off the fear of getting caught but the moment Abshir offered to help, he got right back into character and loved every second of stealing from these snobby white colonialists
I'm once again thinking about the missed opportunities to have Klaus and Kol bond more. Part of Klaus' whole motivation as a vampire is to get his werewolf part back and to finally be stronger than Mikael (sort of, I'm simplifying) both of which can be obtained by breaking his curse. But Kol? Kol is the only other original that can relate to having a fundamental part of themself ripped away from them. Klaus might not have known he was a werewolf until he killed, but he likely still had a connection he couldn't explain, as evident by him going to watch the wolves transform. And something he'd never been able to explain was now gone. He might only be able to realise the connection afterwards through its absence.
Kol though. Kol had grown up with magic, a connection to nature and the world around him in a way the rest of his siblings supposedly didn't have. And then he gets turned. And not only has his baby brother died, his father has just murdered him and the rest of his siblings after forcing them to drink human blood, which he'll later learn. Now, not only does he have to deal with the grief of Henrik's death and also his own but also the loss of his magic. A loss that's likely only worsened by Kol being a self-proclaimed child prodigy.
Kol is pretty much the only one who could understand what Klaus is going through with the binding of his wolf. We know Kol searched for ways to get his magic back/carry on practicing magic in the same way that Klaus was looking for ways to break his curse. While Klaus likely could still feel his wolf there despite being bound, Kol has no access to his magic anymore. I just think they should've been able to bond or connect over their shared loss of an intrinsic aspect of their selves at the hands of their parents