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i cant think of a better way to represent the lack of fulfilment rick gets from killing prime than by putting the whole debacle midseason. big episodes like that are almost always saved for finales, and sometimes premieres in r+m's case. but nope. they just plopped it in front of the audience without any preamble. and that's how things work in real life. there's no big dramatic buildup or season finales for us. things just happen, be it big or small, when they happen. and i think that placing this crucial character moment for rick - when he realised that his revenge is hollow - in episode FIVE is absolutely perfect. it makes the audience feel the dissatisfaction. because we don't have a whole year until the next season comes out to unpack this. rick has to come back next week because we need to we tune back in. life goes on even after you achieve your goals and sometimes that's so hard.
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Joaquin Phoenix: Best Actor, Motion Picture, Drama: 2020 Golden Globes
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A sudden late night realization that Wilbur probably has so many contacts for his dad saved in his phone
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Will Disney ever top the ending to Meet the Robinsons where the music swells with “Little Wonders” by Rob Thomas (2007) and Lewis is building and inventing and making his dreams become a reality as the quote from Walt Disney flashes about keep moving forward? I think not.
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It breaks my heart that Meet the Robinsons isn't more popular
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brandon urie was literally like “i’m gonna make the worst pop music you’ve ever heard”
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Top ten images your pastor doesn’t want you to see:
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Someone: *is talking*
Me: oh. I should be processing this right now. Huh.
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it’s a tragedy that dinotopia was adapted as a weird gritty looking tv movie with bad cgi when it’s, without exaggeration, the most ghibli any book has ever been
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