(random s5 finale musings) tbh I don't think Marinette chose to keep The Secrets™ from Adrien because Gabriel asked her to. I feel like Marinette keeping secrets like that is so consistent with her character; she hates giving people bad news, she hates rocking the boat, she hates upsetting people, she always chooses to keep any 'controversial' information to herself for as long as she can get away with (examples: bubbler scarf, telling Queen Bee she was benched, confessing to Adrien, warning Chat Noir about Scarabella or Rena Furtive, never told Chat Noir about Chat Blanc, etc) that I just totally believe she would've done it either way. She was even already having nightmares about Adrien hating her for finding out she defeated his father, so I feel like Gabriel's request was moreso giving her a go-ahead than it was a primary deciding factor, yknow?
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i saw this post the other day about annabeth and how she doesn't have a birth certificate because she was never technically born. and that raises so many interesting questions. like, does she even legally exist? does she have a fake ID? i don't need sleep. i need answers.
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Donna: I can’t find the Doctor, has anyone seen them?
Rose: He’s in the living room listening to music and staring dramatically out the window
Donna: Again? It’s not even raining
Rose: I turned the sprinkler toward the house to see what they’d do
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this is so funny because Kate, Shirley and Mel all look scared after Fourteen fumbles with the ball
but it’s clear Donna was ready to kick his arse if he dropped that thing
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the writers were insane for giving us annabeth listening to luke’s confession. we’ve always had percy’s pov, his understanding of the motives behind luke’s rage and his betrayal, but now we can see the betrayal in annabeth’s eyes. she is the one luke swore to protect like family, she is the one who trusted him blindly for all these years, she is the one who knew him and loved him. and the pain, the poison, the depth of the betrayal in her eyes when she finally hears the confession from luke himself, is priceless. she doesn’t get told luke stole the bolt and the helmet, no this time she hears luke confess to the theft, she listens to him talk about how glorious the titans are and how the gods are terrible parents who should be punished. she sees him wound percy when he apologizes for cutting luke, she stops him when he is ready to kill percy even when he’s unarmed and on the ground.
luke is the one who swore to be her family when she had none, who gave her a blade to protect herself when no one cared for her, and now she is ready to use that blade on him, because this is the ultimate betrayal, the one she never thought would come to pass.
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