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Harry Wilson in The Side Job (S03E10) LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION (2021—)
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Crown Prince... So that's who Jinshi-sama really was. The emperor's younger brother is 19 years old. I thought Jinish-sama was supposed to be 25, but... Jinshi-sama you're younger than you look.
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there used to be this giant book that was shipped to everybodies home whiched doxxed everybody in the city
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Danny Pudi as Abed Nadir in COMMUNITY (2009—2015)
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rapidly unsheathes my katana and you immediately get a phone call from your wife asking for a divorce
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DAISY JONES & THE SIX (2023) S01E05 - Fire
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ANTHONY & KATE Bridgerton 2.07
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it's mildly annoying when a manga translation "translates" yen to usd (particularly when it's not just a translators' note and they put it in the actual panel with no mention of the original)
for one thing, you don't know that all your english-speaking readers live in the usa (especially in the case of internet-published scanlation) but also... the exchange rate is not ever going to consistently be the same. don't do this. if you really don't think your readers will understand the concept of different currencies just put a translators' note
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The X-Files (1993-2018) | 4.02: "Home"
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Interview with the Vampire 2.04 I Want You More Than Anything in the World
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I love that the animation team chose to give us this. It’s a slight change from the light novel and manga, but it does a far better job of showing us—visually showing us—the depth of Maomao's affection for Shisui.


The only difference between the anime and the light novel/manga is, simply, how much the two physically touch each other. How they cling so fiercely and desperately to reassure themselves that the other is safe and undamaged.

The light novel tells us, over and over, how much Maomao loves Shisui, how deeply she misses her after the events of this arc. But LN readers know that Maomao’s affections for others aren’t always clear to her. They often manifest in the way she thinks about them, and how often. Shisui is one of the people she treasures most, but she doesn’t come to terms with this until it’s too late.

And, in true Maomao fashion, in the LN/manga, she does not understand the true extent of her feelings for Shisui while she’s held captive at the stronghold. All of her thoughts and emotions are focused on survival, escape, mystery-solving—understandably so.

And physical affection is not something Maomao initiates often, if ever. She shies away from most forms of touch, and is, most certainly, not comfortable with expressing her feelings in any verbal or physical way.
Therefore, it was a conscious choice on the anime’s part to give us visual evidence of Maomao’s true feelings. Maomao doesn’t say much, but we can still see it: that relief in holding her, that reluctance to release her hand. They let us see it in the way she touches her freely, without hesitation. The viewer can see, can feel how difficult it is for Maomao to let her go, even when she, herself, hasn’t fully realized it yet.
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Oathbreaker? No. Give me a character who cannot break their oath, no matter how much they may want to. The oath is a yoke they cannot take off. They are physically unable to do anything that would cause their oath to break. Their oath is a leash made of unbreakable chain and held in the hand of their patron. If it was chosen, it became too much to bear, and yet they were forced to bear it. If it was thrust upon them, there was no ability to say no. The oath as a cage. The oath as a curse.
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