thinking about how there’s a chance that diego probably learned the footlose choreography at some point and that’s how he was able to hallucinate the whole dance thing with his siblings all perfectly coordinated.
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I'll run, run, run, and keep running as far as I have to!
And when things calm down, I'll quietly settle by their side again. Because... I'm Vash the Stampede.
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I just cannot get over the tiny pause Anthony does before saying he wants to dance with Kate.
As if he looked at Kate and his brain had to rewire itself. Like looking at her felt like being hit by a train and he needs to take a moment to collect his breath.
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I time travel back to the globe theatre in 1599 to find Mr. Willy Shakes himself and explain that in the future actors have become what essentially amounts to our modern gentry. That through the existence of magic moving pictures they have the ability to act in front of any audience at any time. Making them household names. I explain the Oscars to him in grueling detail. He strangles me to death with a pair of his gay little stockings when I tell him about the best actress awards.
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Jack: Yeah, he-he wasn't all bad, my dad. Uh, that's what makes our parents loom so large in our heads, I think. They're… a million things to us all at once.
And even after they're long gone, we're stuck with them. Can't help it. They're inside of us. You know, my whole life, I promised myself I'd be nothing like him, but…I ended up just like him.
Kevin: No, Dad. You're way better than him.
Jack: Thank you, my son. And you're gonna be way better than me.
— 5x07, This Is Us
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OK so brief theorising from the promo, Stedes wearing I think the same blue shirt when he's getting tortured and when he pushes Ed into the wall. And then the shirtless bed scene you can see the healing wound, so thats after all the torture and whatnot. So what if once they survive ~all that~ they go back to the cabin are like, fuck going slow we almost died again, it's time to fuck nasty, and boom Eds slammed up against a wall so fast his head spins.
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I love the ambiguous ending of Alan Wake 2. This might be because I interpreted it optimistically, but the reveal that Alice is still around and has been the one helping Alan and Saga in the dark place was incredible after the despair of seeing her last video messages. and for that to lead to Alan (and the player) realizing it’s not a loop, but a spiral—that he’s not doomed to forever be trapped, but that he can rise out of this. This acknowledgment by Alan was the first step towards that ascension, rather than spiraling into further self-destruction. It might not have been a definite answer, but it was hopeful.
The Logan phone call cliffhanger was painful to end at, but for the same hopeful reasons and Saga having battled the dark place amplifying her existing doubts and anxieties, I’m choosing to believe Logan is safe! I still want more answers in the future, since multiple people are now in the dark place and characters like Mr. Door and Zane remain mysterious, but I like that this game wasn’t as clear as ’Alan escapes the dark place.’ It was an exploration of what the dark place is (to different people), being an artist, self-destruction and doubt, and so much more. Despite the first and second game both ending in the dark place, the journey and development the characters went through made a world of difference for what could possibly come next.
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