no fr the rundown job had absolutely no business having so much polyamorous energy they had to have known what they were doing
“I never get tired of that” *fist bump*
“I started running with some different people. a hacker, and a thief”
the neck grabbing scene?
“you’re the smartest guy I’ve ever known”
the disabling the bomb scene? eliot keeping them stable?
“that’s my boy! that’s what I’m talking about!”
kiss for luck sequence
the look parker and eliot share- we do the things they can’t, won’t
eliot’s eyes saying ‘kiss this man because I can’t’ (and she does)
“don’t do that to me, I can’t lose you, I can’t lose you. don’t scare me like that.”
“I run with them now” “honor amongst thieves?” “something like that”
eliot dropping his crutches to use parker and hardison as supports
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This is a follow-up to my previous poll -- selecting the fandom/show for the pinned post I hope to put up at the top of my Tumblr. BBC's Merlin won! Hence the choices in this poll being all related to that show.
The pinned post will be a reblogged post by an awesome content creator that I've reblogged in the past. I want to highlight one of those posts by sticking it up on the top of my Tumblr.
There are four choices in this poll. These are my favorite aspects of BBC's Merlin. It was tempting to do more, but I wanted to limit it so it wouldn't be too overwhelming.
Thank you for voting! 💙
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It's kind of a shame that the "anti-filler" mentality has reached a point where a lot of writers (and fans) assume that if a show isnt constantly moving the plot forward and establishing lore, its basically filler and wasting space. Personally I think its good, if not necessary for a show to slow down and just have characters hang out, or deal with smaller conflicts.
It feels like a lot of stories just want to rush to the emotional scenes with barely any build up to really make it feel earned and satisfying. I've seen fans pester creators to rush the story along and reach the next big set piece rather than take the time to really know and appreciate the characters.
Why should I care about the emotional stakes in episode 2 when I barely know a character's likes and dislikes? how they handle conflict, their approach to relationships both platonic and romantic. etc,
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So we’ve just totally dropped pretense, right?
Episode 50 Part 9
First < Previous > Next
Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4, Season 5
Ep 41, Ep 42, Ep 43, Ep 44 Ep 45, Ep 46, Ep 47, Ep 48, Intermission, Ep 49
Bonus:
Alya can keep up with an akuma, sign her up for Track and Field~
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24-year-old Grover was really showing this episode and I enjoyed it a lot. He's so matter-of-fact, which I find adorable. And I loved how reassuring he was to Percy and Annabeth when they were worried about leaving him. He's been through a lot, he can take care of himself, and he had a plan to get information out of Ares. He might seem skittish or nervous or just silly, but I really loved how we got to see the older side of Grover in this episode because he really is more capable than anyone gives him credit for.
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imagine trying to be a responsible guardian in a show that actively reward people for being irresponsible
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