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Catherine O'Hara wearing a glove as a headband in BEETLEJUICE (1988) || Catherine O'Hara wearing a wig as a hat in SCHITT’S CREEK (2019)
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Why must we respond to two classmates? Why? Is it not enough that I typed 250 words of my own own bland fucking bullshit without having to say some more bland fumkin bullshumk to a classmate’s equally blund fuhnki bumshulk? “Hi Diane, Love that you and your faceless icon turned up today. I also agree that plagues in history were awful. That’s a really good point Diane thank you.” I’m gonna throw my laptop jesus crisp
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why’re giraffes so violent
most big herbivores are, frankly. if you have a pretty steady supply of food and don’t have to worry about missing a hunt and starving to death, you can afford to throw your weight around more and generally be more aggressive!
that’s why the most dangerous big animals in the world are almost all herbivores.
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Twitter trolls are peak entertainment. 👌
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not to be that guy but if what yall took away from that ending was "abby deserved to die brutally and ellie fucked up, she spent the entire game chasing her only to let her go and suddenly be all about forgiveness, now shes all alone" then youre truly looking at this in the most shallow way possible
bc yes, ellies rage came from seeing joel get his head bashed in, but a big part of it also stemmed from the fact that after resenting him and distancing herself from him for so long, she finally decided to try to forgive him and reconnect, and he died before she could do that. when ppl say "ellie needed closure" it doesnt mean "ellie needed to avenge joel" it means "ellie needed to forgive joel, make peace with the fact he lied and took her choice away, and learn to live for herself instead of for some grand purpose." chasing after abby & crew was definitely partly to avenge joel, but partly it was also anger at taking that first step towards reconciliation and having it ripped away from her.
and the thing about avenging joel is, deep down she probably didnt really explicitly want it. she says "if it were you or me joel would be halfway to seattle already" and "so they just get to get away with this?" and the general vibe i got throughout the game was that thats just what she thinks shes supposed to do. its an obligation, if someone kills your loved one you avenge them and thats that, otherwise its a disservice to the loved one. and we keep seeing that in the game, she just wants abbys location from nora and only takes her out after nora taunts her, and breaks down afterwards. mel and owen? she so desperately just wants information and is visibly scared and uncomfortable and not wanting to do this, and when she kills them its in self sefense and she breaks down again.
and then shes at the farm, having it all, but still not happy. still has ptsd, still gets flashbacks, still gets panic attacks. obviously its because she didnt finish it, right? obviously killing abby would make all her trauma go away, right? so of course when fucking tommy shows up and eggs her on, she goes. "i HAVE to finish it." theres that sense of obligation again
and its not until theyre on that beach, when shes so desperate for what she thinks is closure she threatens to kill an unconscious child, when she almost kills abby who clearly doesnt wanna fight her, that she realizes this isnt giving her the catharsis she wanted. theres no satisfaction, no feeling of a weight lifting from her shoulders, no certainty that this will make it better, shes just sobbing while choking a woman whos so weak she can barely fight back. THATS why the flasback she gets is not joel with his head open, its him on his porch with his guitar. bc it was never really about avenging his death, it was about forgiving him for what hes done and loving him anyway, even if she had to do it after hes already dead. and him peaceful on his porch is how she wants to remember him, not the gruesome scene she walked into in that house.
(i definitely think seeing abby completely dismiss ellie and immediately check on lev was another layer in her decision. at the point when she realizes its not about revenge, she also realizes she would do to lev what abby did to her, and shes a good fucking person and doesnt want that)
thats why that moment is so big. if she clung to her anger without knowing where its coming from and just mercilessly killed abby, would she have that same realization? would she see that abby was just a convenient target for her frustrated feelings about joel? or would she go back, still traumatized, and not understand why she didnt get closure? why she doesnt feel like she can move on?
EVERYTHING in the epilogue is symbolic of letting go. "if i ever were to lose you, id surely lose myself." and she did, and now she cant play the song anymore, because her misguided crusade damaged her and because she doesnt wanna lose herself anymore. (also the fucking guitar isnt her only link to joel, their bond is much deeper thsn some inanimate fucking object. plus theres such a thing as left handed guitars. she can relearn). and that final shot, of her leaving the guitar behind and walking forward? the moth on the neck thats always been a symbol for looking for the light? thats her finally getting closure and letting go of all her anger towards both joel and abby, and taking a step towards happiness (shes going to jackson yall cant convince me otherwise). she can finally recover and heal and its not gonna be easy, and its not gonna be fast, but at least now shes able to start.
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pulled up insta and this was the first post in my feed. You love to see it
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it's about them parallels
From the minute I saw Abby pick up Lev, I was brought back to the first game when Joel picked up Ellie. It's such a subtle thing, but this fight wasn't about avenging Joel, it's about understanding Joel.
Abby becomes Joel the minute she takes Lev with her, something she didn't need to do but she still did. Joel didn't need to take Ellie either, he could have just left and went back home. The entire game you see Ellie dealing with the aftermath of what Joel did at the hospital, and that is the entire point of this scene. Ellie still hadn't forgiven Joel and she is finally able to forgive him when she lets Abby go. That's why you see that cutscene with Joel and Ellie after the fight, that's why Ellie remembers Joel during the fight.
This game isn't about Ellie getting revenge on Abby for killing Joel. This game is about Ellie forgiving Joel for taking away her life. And if she can forgive Joel for that, she can forgive Abby, too.
Or, at least, she can try to.
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I'm gonna say it: I don't enjoy Tlou2 as much without Dina there to banter/flirt with Ellie.
#tlou2 spoilers#tlou2#this#i was so frustrated with so many of ellie's choices#especially when she chose to split from jesse#and when she fell into tommy's bait and left dina#why couldn't crawling back into that bed have been an option?
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abby haters rlly do be like i can excuse killing people for revenge but i draw the line at killing people for revenge
STOPPPP DFJKLJFDLKGJ;O
#tlou2#tlou2 spoilers#ngl i hated her at first#and was mad that i had to play her for so long#but i'm gearing up for a replay and i'm actually kind of looking forward to playing her again?
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