Sleep Token always seems so etheral and otherworldly but every now and then I come across a video of iii yelling at the crowd and I'm reminded that they are just four random British dudes
its so crazy to me that adam milligan; the spare son; the backup that nobody thought about; the sidenote that nobody accounted for; can see true forms and hear true voices.
like. dean cant. the righteous man; the michael sword; michaels predestined vessel; the one that has been planned for for centuries; cannot. and the thing is, he was EXPECTED to at least in some capacity, because cas tried to talk to him when he was taken out of hell.
but this random nobody from minnesota can. the one who arguably ends up being michaels true vessel, not the sword or anything no, but his TRUE vessel, can.
we all know midam was never planned for, both of them were chucked into the cage and forgotten about. but the little things like this sometimes make me wonder.
[ID: the left half of the image is the ninth doctor regenerating; the right half is jack harkness being brought back to life by the bad wolf. text on the image reads: "to be loved is to be changed" /end ID]
you know what i love about the way reneé portrays regina george?
this moment is so so effective in how she characterises both the dynamic between regina and gretchen but also how realistically this moment plays out.
compared to the stage show, i feel like her tone, demeanour and delivery is scarily accurate to common teenage bullying and manipulation.
of course, the stage show is far more comedic and outbursts are a consistent way to easily get a reaction from the audience, and it's a rather fleeting moment in that version.
but i think that the demeaning, humiliating nature of how she's characterised in the new movie is far more effective. i would be so genuinely hurt if she talked down to me like that.
anyway! i think that the evolution of reneé's portrayal of regina and her different approaches for the screen and stage is just phenomenal and she's such an amazing actor omg spare me
I finished watching gravity falls with my mum today, and it really made me realise how different people can interpret things. For the record, my mum hates bill. She HATES him. And she doesn't particularly like Ford either,
She does however, like Mabel and Soos, those being her favourite characters, and the two she's laughed at the jokes of the most.
And I've noticed that most of the people who love bill and ford like how I do are queer neurodivergent fans, like me.
So, I have a question for the gravity falls fandom. Does our sexuality and our kind of mind make us cling to certain characters more?
I know there are certain characters that are gay coded or neurodivergent coded too, like Ford, and Bill, so it makes sense that gay autistic people would much prefer these two characters, as we can relate to them the best,
Do straight, cis, neurotypical people even like gravity falls that much? I've been in this fandom for about a year now (I wasn't given much TV access as a kid so I never got to watch it when I was younger), and I've noticed a trend, everyone I've met in this fandom
And I mean everyone
Has been in the LGBTQ+ community and has been neurodivergent.
The Gravity falls and tally hall community have been the two communities that I've been interacting in online, and in both communities, the only people I've interacted with have been gay and neurodivergent, to the point I sort of forgot that neurotypicals exist-
So here's my question
Do neurotypical people like gravity falls, and if so, who's your favourite character?