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DECEMBER IS THE SEASON!!!!




oh no... december is the season...




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dead poets society is the definition of gay subtext idc
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being neil perrys girlfriend <3
(neil perry x fem!reader)
he leaves you for a man
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saying mr keating abused of his position as a teacher at walton academy to force students and encourage them to do things they “normally wouldn’t do”, when john did the exact opposite, is wrong on so so so many levels. without mr keating, neil would have never found his love and passion for acting, todd wouldn’t have broken out of his shell, etc, etc. he did so much for these guys!!!! mr keating would have never, ever hurt them on purpose. and if he knew that neil’s situation was going to end that way, he would’ve done everything and anything in his power to avoid it and help him out of it.
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knox giving todd a thumbs up before going to the meeting with nolan and everybody else is making me emotional quite a bit. i think all the guys knew that neil’s death and this whole investigation thing affected todd the most, so they tried to reassure him until the very end.
#and knox hugging him in the snow too#i love their friendship your honor#knox overstreet#todd anderson#dead poets society#ethan hawke
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“the death of neil perry is a tragedy. he was a fine student. one of walton’s best. and he will be missed.”
but he was so much more than that!!!! this angers me so much.
i understand charlie’s frustration. even when they’re singing and he’s not saying a word. and charlie getting expelled, because he refused to go against his friends and mr keating; because he realized he’d rather be anywhere else other than a school that disrespected his best friend and turned neil’s mentor into a vilain. that was so well thought and written.
#and that’s why i’ll never like cameron sorry not sorry#charlie and neil bsfs 4ever#dead poets society#charlie dalton#john keating#neil perry
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But I love you so (please let me go)
Parallels in Dead Poets Society, before + after
Aka scenes in DPS that make want to run directly into a burning building.
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Thinking about Neil from dead poets society and how in the beginning of the movie mr. keating does the iconic "poetry, beauty, romance, love. These are what we stay alive for"
Then at the end of the movie after Neil's dad stops him from acting, he dies. Neil didn't have love and he wasn't allowed to experience the poetry and beauty of his passion. So he didn't stay alive.
And I think it's what really makes this movie great, showing how without our creative passions, we're nothing but unhappy machines stuck in a never ending loop of monotony that isn't worth living in.
Which can also be applied to today and how everything is based on numbers, no big media company creates just to create anymore. They take numbers and just make something that The Numbers say will make them the most money.
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The poets as random TikTok screenshots
Neil

Todd

Charlie

Cameron

Pitts

Meeks

Knox

Chris

Ginny

Mr Keating

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Michelle Jones-Watson

Happy first day of @mjweek !!!! Day 1 is a Celebration of who MJ is, her significance in the Spider-Man mythos and the Question of what Jones-Watson actually Means™️ for her!
I’ve long complained that Jones is a fandom made up last name and now that it’s been canonized, along with Watson (!!!!), this is something in and of itself to Recognize!
The fandom gave her this name!!!!!! The fandom influenced canon enough to have that Power! This is why what we create is so important and why we as a fandom have our own little responsibility for what we’re portraying with her.
We know canon won’t care but WE DO
I’ve long been a believer in MJ having a loving, full, dynamic home but with NWH— there’s something there??? She doesn’t go by Watson, she goes by Jones. WHY!!!!
I’ve read a lot of different theories and I’ll be honest, one of my favorites is @notaschuyler’s that her mom got remarried during the Blip and that led to some Tension™️ between them.
I also like the possibility that her mom, while loving, is Complicated. We can assume that MJ’s dad is arguably the one more present (or at least the one that she lives with / Peter met) so what does this mean!!!!!!!
616 MJ had an Awful Dad and why I believe in the 616ification of MCU MJ I for one am glad to completely remove that from the MCU mythos. GOOD PARENT ARTHUR JONES NATION RISE.
Can you imagine what that felt like for MJ, who doesn’t go by Watson, to suddenly ONLY be known as Jones-Watson to the entire WORLD???
Let’s say she does have a complicated relationship with her mom… to suddenly be brought in the spotlight AND to have her name attached to her in dozens of places across the internet??? Horrifying!!!
Do you think the kids at Midtown knew her name was Jones-Watson? Was this a surprise? Do they care?
AND YET PETER REFERS TO HER AS MJ WATSON TO THE MIT ADMISSIONS DEAN!!!!!!!!
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MJ Watson™️ is THEE endgame love interest to Peter Parker in every single universe. She is the Meaning. She is the Moment. She is a fully fleshed out person who deserves to HAVE, in every iteration, a life and world outside of the person she chooses to be committed to.
I love MJ Watson. Disney might be the racists who waited THREE MOVIES to give her a last name but now that it’s canon racists who refuse to accept it still SUCK ON THAT.

HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM APPLES



✨ MJ IS MJ ✨
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Rachel Zegler as Lucy Baird In the Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes Trailer
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Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird in THE HUNGER GAMES: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023)
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FLORENCE PUGH as AMY MARCH LITTLE WOMEN (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig
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sometimes carpe diem is laying in your bed. carpe-ing all the sleep i need right now.
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