benoit and his husband is what bbc johnlock could have been
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literally steph’s entire vibe in the beanies scene is “well i’m obviously not going to tell pete i’m in love with him. therefore i have to use every possible method i can think of to make him say it first. because he’s obviously obsessed with me.”
so she tries to make him jealous of hypothetical jocks she’s not even into. she tries to goad him into defending himself (“i’d never go for a geek who’d spend the prom in a stall” SCREAMS to me “cmon pete don’t you wanna snap and start telling me all about how you’d actually treat me like a princess if we went to prom together? huh?? well don’t you?? get defensive i dare you”. not to mention the whole “you’re using me just to move up” verse also screams this same vibe from the rooftops). she heavily implies she’s waiting for him to ask her out and tries to make him feel competitive about paul having more guts than him in that department.
but if she’s so sure that he’s obsessed with her then like wtf does she have to lose if she told him she liked him???? it’s not like she’s afraid of getting rejected. or afraid that she misread all those “looks”. definitely not. she is absolutely positive. she just needs him to say it first, for reasons.
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Okay but one of my favourite random differences between the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, the film and the series is the difference between what happened to Crash and the Boys in/before the Matthew Patel fight lmao
-In the graphic novels they play their set at the Rockit, send everyone to sleep, and then leave like normal people
-In the film they play their set, do NOT send everyone to sleep, and then hang around the stage and get fucking burned alive onscreen by Mr Patel
-And in the series they just don't show up
Amazing
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today i just need to write a presentation on my paper, film it nd send it in!! then hopefully i'll pass the class 😓🤞🏻
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Want to know how I know Frozen 3 will most definitely not be great? The announcement of a Frozen 4.
The problem with Frozen 2 was that it had many, many ideas and they attempted, and utterly failed, to condense them into one singular linear story; the problem with Frozen 3 is that they "have so many ideas" that they realized they can't realistically condense them into one singular movie so their solution to "not repeat a frozen 2" is to instead push for ALL ideas to move forward which in turn has given them an overly lengthy cut.
Watching Frozen 1 in cinemas for the first time in a long while really reminded me how Frozen worked because it was very very simple and most of its heart was in the two "main" characters and how they navigated through life after a horrendous situation they were put through.
The heart of Frozen is not all the mystical and mythical elements that they can't get enough of attempting to push, hell, the most compelling part of Elsa as a character was just how raw and human she felt DESPITE having otherworldly powers.
I truly don't know which road they're taking the franchise through, but if the podcast and the books that have come out are anything to go by, it's straying way too far from what made the first movie compelling and enjoyable: its freaking simplicity.
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