So it seems pretty obvious Ed is gonna fish up the leathers next week, but I wonder if he might find some of the letters Stede chucked in the ocean too, Stede mentioning them this week but not telling Ed what was in them makes me suspicious they brought it up for a reason.
Abed made multiple character sheets and all of them had the same kinda names, “zibbidy doo”, “marrrr”, and “bing bong”. But the one he made for his friend had a name that meant “Hector the big dicked”
Not only this but in the second d&d episode new character sheets were made except for
This is s5 episode 10, Troy has already left the show. This means abed purposely kept the character sheet he made for Troy. The one referencing a big dick.
I’ve been thinking about the fact that if Jasico were canon Jason would probably be alive because he wouldn’t have left camp with Piper and would’ve stayed with Nico instead.
If you ever want a bit of free sadness, you can just think about how Hera describes what she did to Pryce in the finale as "I destroyed her mind". Which isn't really an accurate way of describing it. No matter your perspective on post-memory-loss identity in this show, it's clear that Pryce still has a mind; it's her memories that have been lost, not her mental capacity. And yet Hera says she "destroyed" Pryce's mind. Which becomes emotionally devastating when you think about how she did the same thing to Eiffel...
"Oh boy I love being not dead" you probably meant it as cheerful obliviousness, but I like to imagine yellow cat knows exactly what's he doing. He's a little shit, likes causing problems on purpose /j (not to trash on that common version of yellow cat, but I always imagined you have to be a specific kind of person to both attract and be attracted to a former Chaos god romantically or platonically)
U GET ME ANON U GET ME!!!! Chaos recognizes chaos!!!! Love me some opposites attract, but let yellow cat be a little more fucked up please!!!
heyyy, guess who’s back with more thoughts about itoshi rin????
so, we’ve already established that rin is a very extrinsically motivated person, at least when it comes to football. he doesn’t play football for himself, and he never has. and in a setting like blue lock i just don’t think that’s a sustainably way to play football. blue lock is a place that wants people have a real love for the sport, and would play it every single day of their lives if they could. ego wants people who want to win and want to be the best striker in the world.
rin,, doesn’t really want that. sure, he wants to beat isagi and prove his brother wrong, but that’s not really a longterm, sustainable goal. what happens when he succeeds? does he just stop and say, “okay, that’s good enough”? what happens if he never succeeds? if isagi just continually gets better and better and rin never beats him in a way that makes sae acknowledge him?
having extrinsic motivations is good and normal, but you also eventually have to do things that you want to do for you or you’re going to get burnt out. and i feel like that’s the path that rin’s headed towards if we’re being realistic about this. he just goes and goes and goes in a really unsustainable way, and eventually it’s going to catch up to him.
he’s a really interesting foil to isagi, who’s motivations are almost entirely intrinsic. part of why isagi’s mindset feels more sustainable to me is because he really only plays football for himself. he plays because he really loves the sport. and we don’t ever really see that in rin, so i feel like it’s eventually going to kind of blow up in his face as we’ve seen in previous rounds of blue lock.
or i’m entirely wrong about this. idk, i’m not kaneshiro. i’m just saying that i don’t think that rin’s got anything sustainable going on in how he plays football ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯
Nothing quite like waking up in the middle of the night somehow still sad that you’ve never been to club nationals and never will and have never played even close to that level, despite the fact that a large majority of your college teammates have and when you graduated college everyone thought you would play at that level too and then despite your best efforts you’ve just never been anywhere close
i'm pretty sure i said this before but i'll say it again. my most controversial tf2 comics take: it should have been heavy who got shot, not medic
like....we already know how protective heavy is of Everyone he cares about. it's been solidly established. meanwhile medic only became relevant in the comics later down the line and even THEN his character was barely fleshed out compared to like. the rest of the mercs
showing how medic would have reacted if heavy got shot would be a great way to explore his character further but alas, that did not happen and i can only imagine what could have been
the more i think about it, the more i wish that RVD had ended after season 4. i would have rather lived with the “what-ifs” instead of the dumpster fire that were the last 2 seasons. the last season will most likely be just as terrible, or worse.