i'm sure someone has pointed this out before but i love how strahm's response to the water cube trap and hoffman's response to the reverse bear trap add yet another parallel to their dynamic - they were both put in rigged traps and only survived because they cheated. they weren't games, there were no instructions or rules, they were just supposed to sit there and die - and they both went no, fuck you, i'm not going down that easy. it's so cool. in a franchise that is supposedly about appreciating your life, what better demonstration of that than two motherfuckers so stubborn they survive the unsurvivable?
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[I D: A semi-realistic digital drawing of Hollyleaf, a black cat with green eyes, from the shoulders up. She has a distressed expression as she looks up to a red glowing shattered star floating in front of her face, casting her in red light. There is green bounce lighting illuminating her from behind. The background is a black and green gradient. end I D]
a messy drawing i made that i then added to much detail to !!
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genuinely have not been able to stop thinking about saw since I watched it . especially Adam and Lawrence . it's about the inevitability it's about the abandonment it's about the recurring theme of lies and truths it's about how one of them will always end up alone in that bathroom it's about the codependency it's about how they were all each other had it's about how they barely know each other but are so so important to each other by the end it's about how even after everything they try everything they plan nothing works and they're seperated and alone forever
romantically or platonically, their relationship fucks so hard
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Hello!! Umm would you draw a transfem she/he Gramble pretty please?
first bugsnax request YAYYY
i was a lil stumped on this at first, cause i wasn't exactly sure on how to exude her trans fem realness but my friend recommended that i drew her with a comically large pronoun pin as a joke and i was like.. hol on you're onto something... which led to this HELPPP
i know it's a lil doodle but i still hope you like it!
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saw 3D is horrendous for several reasons, most notably the violent misogyny, but for this post i want to draw your attention briefly to the fact that they made mark hoffman the self-insert character for all these disgusting fantasies of theirs. mark hoffman. the guy whose entire character motivation was murdering the man who abused and murdered his sister. the guy who has a preestablished and very compelling reason to be staunchly against misogynistic violence. that mark hoffman. they wrote that guy doing these things and went "yep, sounds legit!"
once again: please, for the love of god, do not reference this movie for ANYBODY's characterisation (lawrence is okay but on thin ice). it warps and/or ignores practically all preexisting canon for the sake of gross fantasy fulfilment.
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have i talked about the bit where tsukki wordlessly passes yamaguchi the towel before? bc i included it in this set (garbage dump spoilers in the link) very purposely as i think it marks an interesting sort of middle ground during the height of change of their relationship.
in the beginning tsukki is annoyed when yamaguchi messes up a serve, and that’s only during a practice 3v3 that has no consequences for their group. but the towel passing moment comes after yamaguchi has yelled at tsukki during tokyo training camp, after tsukki acknowledged that yamaguchi had a good point about trying for the sake of pride, after tsukki called yamaguchi cool. and, immediately after yamaguchi stood at the serving line and didn’t try to do a jump float at all. which is arguably way less cool than anything he’s ever done before in volleyball—he basically thinks as much too, he remembers back to that night when he yelled at tsukki about pride, and he feels embarrassed of his actions on the service line—how could he say all of that and not even live up to it?
but this time—even though yamaguchi half-assing his serve is easily more lame than botching one he actually tried at like in the beginning of the series—tsukki isn’t mad or even annoyed. he just silently passes yamaguchi a towel (which btw i think is usually yamaguchi’s job to do for the other players since he’s lowest in seniority as the only first year non starter), and it’s sort of like a peace offering. it’s an unspoken “i get it, i know you’re thinking about what you said before and you think i'll make fun of you, but i get. it isn’t as easy as it seems to just try.”
and ooooo i just think it’s so good! we expect him to be mad, yamaguchi expects him to be mad, because we’ve seen him be mad in similar situations, but in fact he understands because it’s exactly the way he himself thinks. and who is he to shit on yamaguchi for momentarily getting stuck in the same circle of thoughts that he's let hold himself back for years?? like what a great subtle insight into both of their characters and where they currently stand with each other—they’re both in this weird nebulous gray area of change with how they see the sport, how they see each other, and how they see themselves and it’s. so. goooooood.
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the chilchuck dub drives me absolutely up the wall. why is the american voice so flat and one-note when the original voice gets so much variation and softness in? noticed it especially on the last ep when he was telling marcille about the tiny lifespan and she saw The Horrors. the japanese actor is softly like: i was just joking! while the american voice is ironic: i'm only kidding. that's a huge difference!!!! one is dad chilchuck having a joke that went off the rails, the other is just stirring shit for no reason. no wonder people see chilchuck as this sardonic beer-swigging twig with dead eyes (he is that but also more)
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