Imagine you're Louis de Pointe du Lac, you've just divorced your second husband and reevaluated all of your life choices, you've spent a cool $10 million on what are essentially your therapy bills, you hop on a 12-hour flight across the world, you return to your hometown, you reunite with your first ex-husband, you process your grief over your daughter a little bit, you're stuck in a hurricane but it's all okay, it was all worth it because you're in a better place now emotionally and can start to move forward
And then, on the vampire-exclusive psychic channel, you hear the voice of your Definitely Still Human buddy Daniel going "hey Louis uh quick update for ya"
Louis "killing " Lestat by choosing Amand over him. He KNEW that the only thing worse than dying was to be left alone. AND THEN punishing Armand by basically saying, you are my consolation prize and I am only going to have you because it will KILL Lestat. Louis, you are that bad bitch. Revenge suits you so well.
The move from Alaska to be like 'laryngitis lol' and then Brennan just fully following her lead and making all of the Foehammers allergic to CEDAR! Amazing work everyone.
like, not only is Gerard gonna dig up old trauma for Hen and Chimney on top of the stress of their personal struggles with Mara’s custody and the councilwoman, but now the ghost of the firehouse’s past will have a chance to get swings in at the REST OF THE 118 WHO ONLY KNOW BOBBY’S STYLE AND BRAND OF CAPTAINING?!
We’ll be getting Gerard taking swings at an angry, hurting, loose canon version of Eddie without Christopher to temper him. Cruel digs and mind games played with a man who has just LOST HIS SON AND HIS SON’S TRUST IN ONE NIGHT?!
Buck with his stubbornness and loyalty to the actual family of the 118 and Tommy, who he knows got the original Gerard experience, will probably end up head to head with him too many times. Whether he’s subtle about it or loud and proud about his distaste for Gerard, the thought of him maybe ending up in a situation similar to how Chimney was? Stuck as a man behind for his (completely warranted) behavior and catapulted back into the feelings of neglect and loneliness of the lawsuit arc? HEARTBREAKING!!!
AND POOR RAVI— man just came back only to find himself face to face with a racist, hardass of a captain who I have a bad feeling will see “newest recruit” and take that as an excuse to absolutely traumatize this poor man.
also, Tommy having to watch from the sidelines as the captain he loathed for his behavior suddenly be given full access to the found family of the 118? To his boyfriend, whom he obviously cares for pretty deeply, an impulsive but amazing firefighter who just recently came out and is a known favorite of the former captain? Knowing that, unlike when he was in the house and didn’t speak up against his behavior towards Chimney and Hen, now he has no way to even know if they’re okay, no way to stop or redirect that abuse?
I just know that if this man stays as captain for longer than a few weeks, we will be seeing all the emotional hurt come next season and I just HOPE that the writers offer us a little bit of comfort and care for the 118, as a treat and for my personal sanity.
Joel already lost a daughter to someone who thought they were doing what was best for humanity, and he was going to be dead in the ground before he let that happen again. The first time it was a soldier, the second time it was Marlene, and he was even holding his daughter in the same way both times, cradled in his arms. The first time someone shot at him and killed Sarah. This time, he was the one pulling the trigger.
Since Fairies die of Magical Buildup (which, as we see with Peri takes weeks to become fatal)
What if Anti-Fairies die of Magical Depletion. Since Anti-Fairies don't get assigned to children, and therefore probably only do magic for themselves / evil, they wouldn't need to use magic as much as regular fairies. It'd similarly take weeks to become fatal,maybe a bit longer due to still being.. fairies.
anyway I haven't been able to stop thinking about lestat's wooden piano and the fucking grooves and the keys marked in blood. how long he's been digging his claws into it, how long he's bled into it, the instrument of his suffering
I have mixed opinions on this finale but, I just want to say something.
The Battle of the Big Wand spoilers under cut
I fucking hated this bit. It’s like the one part of the episode that actually bothered me a little bit. This is personal I’ll admittedly this but, I feel like this is the first time where they were mean to him when it was really not needed.
Please will anyone get mad at me if I were to say I need Dale Dimmadome to drop dead? Leave that little boy alone.