i love how in depth gen v is cause Marie having stan’s in Veet???????
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Hilda is about growing up. Hilda is about adventures, making friends, making pie, finding new ways to enjoy life, coping with change and embracing it, childhood homes, a single mom and her daughter, how parents want their child to be safe and how children want to explore the world, how beautiful the world is with its animals and landscapes, how nothing is perfect but there always will be people out there who help you, don’t expect everyone to be bad, but don’t trust everyone either (especially not the people in power), be kind, be courageous and never stop believing in yourself, you’re perfect, you’re flawed, you’re loved. Life will happen and it’s messy but it’s yours. Hilda is about life.
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Started watching Columbo with a friend, and the only explanation we have at the moment for why he gets put on a case is that it has to have little to no evidence to go on.
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Finally started watching Gravity Falls with @theblackparadeisdead (no, tumblr had no effect on when I started this show, why would you suggest that?)
We got to S1 E9 “The Time Traveller’s Pig,” and my watching buddy mentioned that this episode had a lot of foreshadowing. She especially pointed out the snowy cabin with a young grunkle as important.
At first, I assumed it was Stan, but I thought the character looked off.
Now, thanks to the show having finished ten years ago, I am vaguely aware of characters that have not yet been introduced. *cough, cough* Bill Cipher. *cough, cough* Ford Pines.
Cue me at breakfast two days later remembering that Stan has a twin brother, and having an epiphany about why that snowy cabin with the not-quite-grunkle-stan scene might be foreshadowing.
I texted her that the character was actually Ford. She asked if I had reached the “Tale of Two Stans” episode.
Nope, I just thought his hair was too fluffy.
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Mizu, in every single episode, without fail:
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One of my favorite moments in the finale is Sokka using his pristine acting skills to announce to the whole airship that they will be celebrating a birthday during one of the most important missions in fire nation history, and then everyone on the crew collecting in the drop chamber like they were asked and acting like it's the most normal thing ever because apparently it's common to have birthday parties on fire nation war vessels during extermination missions.
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