listen i’m gonna say it: boat guy creeped me out the minute (probably before i haven’t watched sunflowers since it dropped) he kissed rebecca’s foot like a little weirdo. who does that???? 😭 i’d have kicked him 💀
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a take on gothic daan...
shoutout to my friend for sending me the picture this is based on <3
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Molly correcting Arthur when he calls her Miss O’Shea to call her Molly. And is then brushed off/ ignored when she was trying to confide in him.
Molly correcting Dutch when he calls her Miss O’Shea to call her Molly. And this literally being one of the final things she says before she’s killed.
The way she just wants people to use her name and treat her like an actual human being rather than an object to sit and look pretty next to Dutch. To look at her and see her and listen to her.
In this essay I will-
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Drawn on request from my bf.
I've never read Chainsaw Man.
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Nothing is quite like enjoying the early days of chapter three, then hearing Arthur's first cough to snap you right back to the reality of his fate
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not to be psychic or anything but i legit wrote out a scene where ted cooks a meal for rebecca and sings and dances and is just so carefree before boat man ever came along
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I'm absolutely not okay about Arthur Morgan. This man has dedicated his entire life to other people in a desperate attempt to be needed. To be useful.
Because he didn't know any better. Because his form of love is giving. Doing what he was told.
He never even considered otherwise. It was always people that came first in his priority. His family.
And the moment he finally gets a chance to think about himself, about what he wants to do, he dies.
I'm absolutely not okay with that.
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John telling Javier "this people ain't your family" in chapter 6 is so unfair. They are his family, John, the gang was all he's ever had in the US. He lets it crumble what does he have left? what will he do? In a country that is hostile to him it's the only place he's found comfort. John can say he's got his own family now, after refusing to care for it, and in the last chapters he's constantly being reassured that other folk -Arthur and Sadie- had his back.
You know who had Javier's back? Who fred him in Guarma? Dutch! sorry but it's not strange he's clinging to that man.
How can people not understand Javier's struggle? Others have been moving on for a while now, and he's being left behind, stuck in the same place. Being treated like it's his fault. He just tried desperately to hang on what little he had left of his family, he was mean and angry cause he's desperate.
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