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katniss’ complete and utter trust in haymitch to save peeta in catching fire is so hard to read about knowing what will happen…
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And what if I said that Lucy Gray and Peeta are more cutthroat than Haymitch and Katniss — what then?
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no but Katniss comparing how she feels about Peeta to hunger is genuinely so meaningful when you think about it like if there’s anything in the world of Panem (in the district where you can starve to death in safety) that she isn’t flippant or ignorant about it’s hunger and yet it’s the metaphor she chooses
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Little detail I really like: Jinu can hold the handle of Rumi's sword easily, but his other hand is holding hers as she holds thr sword. It won't cut her but he dares not touch the blade, so holds her instead

Ohh...🫠 THATS ..
Also, look at these amazing concept art 💕🔥



RUMI IS SO GORGEOUS 😍
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So I noticed something. Don't know if I'm onto something, or if I've just fallen victim to my fever dreams. But hear me out.
Rumi's mother was a member of the Sunlight Sisters, to be specific, she was the one with the braid, just like Rumi.

At first, it's easy to imagine that's because she's trying to emulate her mother and live up to her legacy as a popstar and huntress. It wouldn't be surprising if she braided her hair in her honour.
But then you remember, who raised Rumi? That's right, Celine.
I don't have the screenshots for it, so I could be mistaken, but if memory serves, it was Celine who was braiding her hair back when she was a child. It was Celine who ultimately chose her and Mira and Zoey as the next huntresses and helped them raise to fame to achieve their goals.


So what if the reason Rumi wears a braid is because Celine is the one desperate to keep her mother's memory alive, even if it means neglecting who Rumi is as her own person?
The film never really dwells on the true extent of her hatred of demons and how it affected her relationship with Rumi beyond ruining her self-esteem and causing all of her internalised hatred. Maybe Celine doesn't hate demons just because it's her job, but because they took Rumi's mother away from them. Maybe her falling in love with Rumi's demon father is what broke the Sunlight Sisters up.
Maybe, the reason she styles Rumi's hair into a braid and why she refuses to acknowledge her nature as a half demon is because she's purposely suppressing the idea of Rumi as her own person, separate from her mother.
Maybe all Celine wanted all along was to hold onto the memory of Rumi's mother, even if it meant refusing to accept her daughter, whom she swore to protect, for who she is.
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Jason: That's a crazy idea. Insane. It doesn't make sense. Cassandra: You'll do it? Jason: Of course.
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"WHY COULDN'T YOU LOVE ME?" "I do-" "ALL OF ME"

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I love it when the same character honorifics are basically used as a barometer for an evolving relationship over the course of a story.
"...Princess" (Derogatory)
"Princess." (You have disproven several of my previous assumptions but I'm still guarded and critical.)
"Princess," (Mildly impressed but still snarky)
"Princess," (I am coming to terms with how much your office has demanded of you and am finally considering you an equal)
"Princess," (I genuinely respect you, your office, and how much you have grown beyond it since we have met.)
"Princess." (Uh oh I've started catching feelings and am now using your title to remind both you and myself of the distance between us.)
"PRINCESS!" (You are in danger and I am now utterly devoted AND DOWN SO BAD.)
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Stolen from reddit where it wasn't being properly appreciated
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fairytales which tell you to be both kind and clever fairytales that say to be kind is to be clever and to be clever is to be kind fairytales that say the cleverest thing you can ever do is choose kindness and that cruelty or thoughtlessness are always foolish but not kindness never kindness
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And if she kept the golden eye with the lightly narrow pupil, and the dark purple/red markings, and the clawed hand
rather than losing everything and having the patterns lighten to almost skin tone with the occasional rainbow glow???
wHAT THEN—
sobbing, crying, throwing up she looked SO GOOD with the heterochromia
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