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if you ignore the unethical experiments, manipulation into murder, torture, framing, killing and eating his patients stuff, hannibal was actually a great therapist
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there’s something so tragic about characters so heavily misunderstood that even the audience fails to completely understand them
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"Will, I love you"
"Me too"
(- Lucas and Eliott from Skam France)
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the way the only mileven kiss on season 4 happened when eleven was wearing her “will look” lol


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noah schnapp said on a panel that he had to fight for will and to include a certain scene for him. i kinda feel like if byler did become canon he wouldn’t feel that need, and that this points to will not being reciprocated and noah wanting to give him closure at least. i do hope i’m wrong, but byler doubt is kinda getting to me tonight.
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how can people think bylers are delusional when this is a shot from the final s4 scene?

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why byler should happen
first of all i would like to start reminding you this show has always been about outcasts. ever since season 1, the duffer brothers have been exalting being different and not being sorry for being who you are.
that being said, although almost all of the main characters are somehow excluded by societal norms, will byers case has always been different. not only has he always been bullied like the rest of the kids, he's been bullied especifically for being gay.
will byers is one of the only two canon Igbtq+ characters in the show, and the only one among the main characters. on top of that, will has always been the one who suffered the most, whether when it comes to his feelings or the upside down.
although gay characters are way more common in media now than before, it's really rare to see them get their happy ending, and they almost always end up dying or just completely miserable, fitting into the "bury your gays" trope.
and that's exactly why i believe the duffer brothers, who put in the effort to defend diferences and diversity, wouldn't choose to kill him, or make him continue suffering for unrequited love, therefore contribuiting to this stereotypical trope.
while gay people often face such difficulties on real life, whether it's with high mortality rates or unreciprocated crushes, it's extremely important to make sure that doesn't come off as the only possibility.
repeatedly representing gay people as sad, miserable and loveless, movies and tv shows end up contribuiting to a single narrative, that can be extremely harmful to the community.
it's extremely important to show that gay people can experience love. that loneliness or death aren't they're only possibility. that's why having a main queer character find love and happiness in a major tv show like stranger things would be extremely significant.
i've recently seen some fan theories about will sacrificing himself for mike's and eleven's happiness, and what i want you to realize is how harmful it would be to send that message: that the queer kid should sacrifice his happiness and life for heterosexual love.
knowing the duffer brothers, i believe it's extremely unlikely that that's the message they are going for. and that's why i believe will byers not only should, but will end up happy, alive, and dating mike wheeler, of course i know the duffer brothers might just not care, but i choose to believe they know what they're doing.
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the parents the daughter


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insanity aside i think we should all be thanking shauna for bringing cannibalism into the adult timeline. good for her.
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tbh if i was in hannah’s and kodi’s situation i would offer myself to eat that dead guy’s meat or something so the girls wouldn’t fear me snitching on them
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Boytoy but like he's a boy whom i toy with by cutting him open and studying him like a biology dissection project
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cannibalism is NOT metaphor for love in hannibal, it IS love itself
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