thinking about how in the new year’s day scene rose is literally a stranger whose laugh he could recognize anywhere. thinking about new years and the things that start anew and the things that linger and the love that does both
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ok dancing being sex in doctor who but also it can be representative of relationships/love as a whole WHICH is what taylor swift does throughout her whole discography like show me your moves = you asked me to dance but i said dancing is a dangerous game. we decided to move the furniture so we could dance baby like we stood a chance. we were dancing with our hands tied. you get it it’s right there you get it
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Now correct me if I’m wrong, but as someone who’s thinking of watching Teen Wolf, from what I’ve seen it seems to be:
(Group of outcast teenagers have gotten themselves involved in deadly supernatural shenanigans)
Scott: WE NEED AN ADULT!!
Derek, standing there silently, unhelpfully:…
Stiles:…we don’t need an adult but if we did we would need an adultier adult
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Since it looks like no one will be giving me any excuses to make any more, I hereby declare my Inhabitants of Button House crochet extravaganza complete and entire. It's been a wild ride, love you guys 👻🤍
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okay but what ar least for me explains the "sudden" switch between ep 6and the Christmas special.
Mia wasn't born. It was easy for Alison to say that they'll stay despite their financial problems and the new baby, because she had not yet lived the reality of life with a baby
But then Mia arrives and for 7 weeks it's overbearing mother in law, financial situation, new baby, sleep deprivation, ghosts being as demanding as ever but now also waking the baby and making that even harder for Alison etc
We see Alison absolutely sleep deprived and annoyed ,overwhelmed and just exhausted really.
A new baby alone without any of the other factors is hard enough on parents and they are first time parents as well.
And I think that her switch to realising that they have to leave is not that sudden.
It's just that before Mia was there she was ab bit naive about the reality of having a baby and after those weeks the realisation hit her that life with a baby just changes everything kinda. Because it just really does.
Also the ghosts, although they had great development, can't change fundamentally because they are Ghosts after all. And they address that.
and I think in the end leaving but visiting them like family was a perfect solution.
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