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👹⛓️ 🤍 IDOL 🤍 ⛓️👹
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Oh Rumi and her mom had ONE (1) type alone! I know Celine would have had a damn stroke if she saw Rumi with Jinu, full on war flashbacks.


Official art on Scott Watanabe's instagram
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"mirror mirror on my phone, who's the baddest?
✨ us, hello? ✨"
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Ok this lil creature was friggin adorable!!!! 😍
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The big emotional dance scenes in Apothecary Diaries so far. OLM cooked on all of them. Such ethereal moments.
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The Apothecary Diaries x Monster Strike
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The Roof Dance: Maomao vs. Shisui
(Spoilers) While I don’t feel like the light novel presented Shisui’s exit as a prolonged “dance” like the anime did, I thought it was interesting how parallels could be drawn between her final dance and Maomao’s of the season one finale. Whether this is intentional or not, who knows, but I couldn’t help but think about it watching Shisui’s exit.




Both danced on a roof of sorts, under the stars, it was a send off (Maomao for her mother, Shisui for herself) and Jinshi was present for both. To me it’s the details in how they differ that are fascinating.




Maomao’s dance marks the beginning of her mother’s life as a wife and no longer a courtesan. Shisui’s marks the end of her life as the doll of the Shi Clan. Jinshi arrives at the end of Maomao’s dance and is able to catch her when she falls. He is present for all of Shisui’s dance but does not attempt to catch her, as he realizes her dance is the finale to her family’s performative end.




Their roles are also reversed. Where Maomao looks like a normal woman on a daily basis, she takes this opportunity to wear makeup and doll herself up. Shisui on the other hand is used to being presented as a consort so is covered in makeup, unmarred and beautiful but as she’s dancing she’s got blood on her and is dirty from the explosions.




To me all of this can point to the differences in the two women, where Maomao’s life is marked by beginnings and Shisui’s is marked by endings. Shisui is freed by her “death” and Maomao is freed by embracing the changes life brings moving forward. Just my thoughts, could be totally off but I kept thinking about it when seeing the final dance.
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Corpse bride 🦋
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