Zak Spears and Jesse Tyler
The Abduction Series, Part III - Redemption (1993) dir. Steven Scarborough
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Cringe culture is dead, I’m drawing the famous video game cowboys together. Even if they’re from entirely different games and eras.
(Moment for just Arthur 🤌)
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someone should make fanart of dutch van der linde saying to arthur morgan ARTHUR WE NEED TO COOK dressed as walter white and jesse pinkman in hazmat suits. or alternatively, walt and jesse dressed as cowboys and walt yelling JESSE YOU NEED SOME FAITH SON
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(Sry if it’s unclear but) JESSE’S OLDER THAN SEIJI?!?! Or is this some error?! It also says that Nicholas is also a freshman but he was born first? (Cause Robert met his mom first I’m guessing) like SOMEONE EXPLAIN IS THIS SOME ERROR OR CANON?! And I wish they had one of these for everyone in the series:/
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Maybe y'all figured this out on your own but my nine-year old kid had to point it out to me. His theory is that Seiji lost to Sungchul ON PURPOSE because he decided to take Aiden's advice and hold back.
I think there's evidence to support this:
1. Immediately prior to that match, Seiji is talking to Scott about this very topic:
2. After the match, Seiji doesn't really get upset about losing (which is NOT in character). In fact, his face here looks almost cunning:
3. Jesse says Sungchul won because of "Seiji’s error."
I don't know enough about fencing to understand what else it could have been other than Seiji's error (Sungchul fencing really well?) But it certainly seems like if it was Seiji's error, Seiji could have made the error on purpose.
Thoughts?!?
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ok So hear me out because ive been thinking of this
walter white and dutch vanderlinde are kinda similar
idk if its some kinda trope, older male being the father figure of the younger one, older male then turns out to be the worst person you've ever met
but the reason why im saying this is because i was just finishing up s5 of breaking bad and Maybe its my rdr2 rotted brain that activates everytime someone is called "son" by someone who isnt even their father But just the way and the moments walter chooses to call jesse his son reminds me SO much of dutch
its like that "im only calling you this to convince you of something, to put you on my side (if you will), doesnt mean its genuine" tone
i cant exactly think of a certain moment where dutch has used this tactic but im sure its there somewhere, i forget
but Walter uses this ALL. THE. TIME. calling jesse his son because he KNOWS that at the start it was something special for him, because unfortunately like arthur himself he too fell for that "silver tongue" as colm once described dutch's charms
if you REALLY look into it, walter white and dutch vanderlinde are really not that different when it comes to their manipulative behavior but honestly i just cant figure out whos more deranged sometimes
maybe im stating the obvious and im saying it like i just discovered the detailed purpose of life written down on some ancient paper by ancestors so long ago it might aswell be the dinosaurs writing to us (its not that deep)
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