What is it about a sad, pathetic man who thinks he's a monster learning to love himself through the love of a somewhat feral personified ball of sunshine that's just so damn appealing?
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watching thorin die in bilbo's arms in 4k is actually one of the most painful experiences i've ever experienced 0/10 do not recommend
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Me in the middle of the day when I randomly remember House M.D. exists
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Sorry but I get emotional every time I think about the "if I am good will you come back"s in two minutes by the Amazing Devil because damn it if that doesn't hit me in my feelings from every goddamn angle
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I’m sorry but I need to rant about Monster for a second. In particular I need to rant about Episode 18 and Mr. Rosso’s last line to Nina at the end.
“Killing someone is simple. All you need to do is forgot the taste of sugar.”
Out of context? Still impactful. But IN CONTEXT—bro. BRO.
Because earlier in the episode Rosso tells Nina about his past as a professional hitman and how his final job impacted him so much. We see in the flashback as he watches through his sniper rifle scope as his target puts five spoonfuls of sugar in his coffee, stirs it, and drinks it slowly, enjoying it. And this deeply impacted Rosso, because as he says, that’s the same way he takes his coffee, with five sugars. He says to Nina that watching this made him remember how his coffee tasted when he added the five spoonfuls of sugar to it. And then he ends the story saying that’s what made him stop killing. (And honestly I could make a whole other post about this flashback but I can do that later)
And the way he tells the story makes us think, “Oh, he must have spared his target and not killed him!” That’s what we’re led to believe happened. Because when he talks about his hitman days, his face is stony and cold, but outside of this, his eyes are bright and he’s smiling and he’s cheerful and warm. So obviously he didn’t do it, right? He obviously spared the man, and this gave him a new appreciation of life, right?
But then we get to the end of the episode. And when Rosso says that line, his face is once again stony and cold.
And my jaw DROPS every single time, no matter what, because the implications of this line are so heartbreaking. It implies Rosso did kill that man, even after discovering they both like their coffee with five spoonfuls of sugar. It implies Rosso was impacted by this, but not enough to spare the man’s life.
I just—BRO.
I love Monster so much.
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god the scene in sense8 where wills dad is dying and even though riley is the one physically there, he can see will. the connection between father and son, finally in sync but just a bit too late. will being a child, his dad seeing him as a kid. they’ve both been the same and couldn’t see it until death. do you see what i’m saying?
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One of my favorite bits in critical role still has to be Liam, very good at voices and accents, O'Brien playing Caleb trying and failing to imitate his friends.
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I‘m relistening to dndads again and Jesus Christ S1E25 still get‘s me Everytime „you are enough just as you are“
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it has come to my knowledge that jumonji is canonically smart (ranking above everyone but the brainy trio)
now i couldn't stop thinking about the ha-ha brothers studying in the classroom for an upcoming test or sumth then jumonji notices sena's having a hard time so he just walks up to his seat to help him review his notes
togano and kuroki shared knowing glances when he did
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