i’m starting a spn rewatch so i might bring this blog back lol i still have to get through the first three season (affectionately) before i get to cas but i love him too much not to blog about him even tho i haven’t gotten to him in the show again
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Emma should’ve had a wedding dress that wasn’t so stiff. And i swear when i saw that dress i created a hc that Emma doesn’t like lace dresses. That dress did NOT fit her. And don’t get me started on her hair, it also felt restrictive for no reason when it’s her WEDDING?! I stand by her wearing a dress that is off the shoulder, with a swan inspired look, and her hair DOWN! (Or a loose, low bun that isn’t so tight and has some strands out.)
And it’s the fact that Killian’s outfit was so in character idk what happened when they planned her dress.
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M thinkin hard about crushin’ on Denji and him being so oblivious to your fluster, your stutters, your agreements to everything he says nd your lil touches to his arm when he’s alone with you. For all his yearning to be with a girl and kiss them and touch them; he is so blind to how you wanna do that to him too :((((
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Unpopular opinion: you can enjoy Andor AND the other Star Wars shows at the same time. Stories are great in that they are unique - not everyone will like every story, but every story isn’t meant for everyone. It’s okay to be respectfully critical, but you never know how a story could be impacting someone’s life.
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technically alan wake 2 final draft (spoilers ahead) is a Happy ending for the characters, but the spiral writers room video calling his enlightened self a possible demiurge or demon unsettled me far more than the original ending. that version, by his nature, already existing and overlapping with past loops, influencing and manipulating things without known reasons (to us and the Alan we play). it really makes that Alan out to be something else entirely through ascension and that this is inevitable. this could partially be because I kept seeing people say that the final draft was the happy end with a happy resolution for everyone, but I can’t stop thinking about what this means for Alan—and Alice!—going forward. That, along with the direct parallels to Yötön Yö playing out. It’s SO much to unpack
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i’ve always thought gerald was too complex a person to describe in only a few words or motivations. it doesn’t really sit right with me to think of him in all black or white terms. obviously he loved deeply; look how hard he worked for maria. obviously he hated just as deeply; look at what he became, and what he made shadow into.
good people can still do horrible things. bad people can still do good. just because a person is categorized as “bad” doesn’t mean they aren’t, or weren’t, capable of being everything someone would expect out of a person categorized as “good”, and it goes both ways.
i like to think he was primarily a warm person. but as much as i want to assign a gentle grandpa-like character to him and leave it at that because the idea of shadow having that pure kindness is comforting, i think more realistically he was a mix of warm and bitterly cold in all the moments that mattered most.
he would praise shadow—but only in the sense of what he was supposed to be: you’re perfect, because i designed you that way. you’re perfect, because everything about you is tailored to be in the image of your purpose and what i consider perfect. when you succeed, you’re perfect. when you keep maria safe and comfortable, there is no one better.
never would that praise be for shadow as an individual.
but neither would his criticisms or disappointments be either; you couldn’t stop her pain. you couldn’t cure her. you were supposed to cure her (never mind that that was my goal). you are a failure (never mind that this is projection). you are imperfect (never mind that this is my fault).
all said under his breath or in the ways he acted or moved or things he implied. he’s not so black and white where he was always ever kind, or always ever abusive. he was soft and welcoming and would treat shadow with the same familial warmth, and then there would be the occasional cracks in his kindness and hope when he would get angry or frustrated and say things he could never take back. like a parent in a moment of weakness blaming a child for the divorce.
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Hyperfixating on something is so stressful because you want to consume every type of media related to it for every waking minute of the day but you have to go to work and act like a regular human
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