Thinking about how luffy sometimes uses ゾロ たち (zoro-tachi= zoro and the others) when talking about his nakama, and im definitely not being ill about it
(i blame rewatching some old op movies for this brainrot)
One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island (2005)
Also while i'm talking about movie no 6, not to be distracted but... thinking about that one specific part, where luffy screams out zoro's name twice when he tries to save all of his nakama from the lily??? a little bit of favoritism from your side luffy, imho:/
Ok so, back with the zoro-tachi brainrot-
One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia (2015)
What i love the most about this part from the adventure of nebulandia movie is that, if you listen to luffy's words, he actually says "zoro-tachi". WHICH IS CRAZY because at first i thought he was talking about zoro, sanji, and foxy's nakama, hence the used of "zoro and the others"... but from the subtitle, we can tell that he was actually only talking about his 2 friends (zoro and sanji)???
Like idk, but personally i'd say all my friends' names even if there were 10 of em. Luffy you only need to say 2 names, but nope "zoro and the others" it is.
hhhh ok so I don't really want to change the characters' designs for the Theme Park AU much outside of eye colors, minor details, and heights.. my in universe excuse is that because the company Bought Playfellow they kept the original designs and wanted to be authentic to the original source when building the park.
Is that okay? My skills are not up for 8 character refs and I enjoy the writing more tbh
hey there! mia and rose actually got on very well! remember her diary (when she's like 6-8 years old i think)? she called her Mommy and that she taught her so much stuff, school was very easy for her. and then she sounds sad when she comments on her picture 'I haven't seen Mom in ages :( ' it was all eveline and her jealousy towards rose being loved and resentment towards mia and her not being the mommy she said she was going to be (in re7) and her research on her (mia wtf :/) that made her so angry, and so she used rose's memories of loneliness, 'absent' mother mia** and school bullies to torture rose.
**there was talk of interviews with the devs that chris took custody from mia (chris wtf, that's rose's only remaining parent who loves her just as much as the other did) and we know now from the DLC that he's been trying to recruit a VERY reluctant 16yo into a VERY dangerous squad, like srsly wtf chris? what part of 'take care of her' did he get wrong from ethan's dying words? or from rose's 'i want a normal life'?
of course, it's possible that you just don't like mia (which is totally cool!) and i didn't see it anywhere on ur blog, if so, my apologies for this rant!!
You’re absolutely right, I do not like Mia at all.
I think this is a really interesting theory, but I also feel like Eveline was using Rose’s specific fears and memories in the first part of the house. It mirrored Ethan’s experience too much. I did see the journal entry, and I believe Mia was present for a while, but I also don’t think Mia has changed much regardless of if Chris took custody or not. We saw how she treated Eveline, a child/bio weapon with powers. We saw how she treated Ethan. We saw how she treated Chris at the end of it all. That explosive anger doesn’t go away overnight. While I think Mia can be gentle and kind (obviously why would Ethan fall in love with her), I do think she falls into the pattern of an abuser and has abusive tendencies. I think maybe Eveline and Rose both experienced a weird type of possession/surveillance by Mia and that maybe their experiences as children in her care weren’t too different. Based on your thoughts, i can definitely see the manifestation of Mia in the house as a combination of Eveline’s projection and some sort of personal experience from Rose because I think they likely had similar experiences with her to some extent. Of course, this is all speculation, and I will admit my opinion of Mia is low, but I think there is a conversation to be had about Mia, her behaviour, and how she potentially interacted with her daughter based on that.