Enid knowing exactly what Wednesday’s saying whenever she speaks Spanish tho
like, Wednesday is blatantly flirting with her thinking she’s getting away with it only for Enid to give her the smuggest smirk in the universe and perfectly translate everything she just said
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I know a lot of people will villainize Mi-Suk and Hye-Suk but I just can't. These two women show us what different stages of motherhood can look like. We have Mi-Suk who is a family woman but not by choice. Her life would look much different if she had the ability to live as she wanted. Still, in the show we see she actually has more in her life than Hye-Suk does. She has two kids and a husband that adore her, they sit at the table and, even angry, eat. They apologize and make-up even when they still don't agree. She may have self esteem issues but it never stopped her from being able to love and support her family. To bring happiness to her kids and bonus son when they needed it. But that doesn't mean Mi-Suk is without fault. Her pride and embarrassment shoved a bridge between her and her daughter. So much so that said daughter had cancer and didn't tell anyone. Then much like many families, she let her son laze around and do basically nothing while chastising her daughter for it. She is exhausted and works everyday so she can't comprehend why Seok-Ryu needs a break. She has never gotten one. In fact, in her life, she has taken on more than taking on less.
Hye-Suk is a character that I can't bring my heart to dislike because I see so much of women in my own family in her. While it is no one else's fault that she and her husband got pregnant but their own, it doesn't make parenting easier. She deserved a career just as much as her husband and it wasn't fair that she was expected to stop while he kept going up the medical ladder. Then, when she ultimately chose herself, she was ostracized for it. Her marriage fell apart and her son turned away from her; both secretly praying one day she would choose them. But instead of seeing that, due to her own guilt, she saw it as their dislike of her because the truth was; she could have took some time off. She didn't have to take every job. But she did, and yes how she treated Choi Seung was wrong. But I just think if society was kinder to women, she wouldn't have had to choose.
Logically, if she did choose to stay, would that have been better? We know she was restless just sitting at home, she couldn't be, "Just Choi Seung's Mom", and that statement is so important. Mother's should be able to be people outside of being mom's. But so often they jump head first into parenting that they forget they are more than that.
Society tells us men can have it all in family and career but we as women have historically been told otherwise. When a child cries we call their mothers, when kids misbehave we call their mothers, when kids are born and someone needs to stay home, we look to mothers. All in all, these two women aren't just toxic mothers. They didn't wake up one day and decide to drive their kids crazy. They are people with issues and that is okay and it's okay for their kids to forgive them. It doesn't always have to be so black and white. You can love someone and support them, while also admitting they are flawed and need to do better.
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Omg he's a fucking actor, I never got that. I wondered if he painted or sculpted or what kinda artist he could be like Xavier, but HE'S A FUCKING ACTOR!
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If anything Colin is a switch
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
But in the end it is ALL for his girl. His love. His Pen.
SURPRISE EXHIBIT C in defense of both points!
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Hey dud, do you think you can draw Wednesday and Enid rule 63 version?
If rule 63 is the genderbend version?
And could it be with the tailcoat suits?
-Stoned anon
(I didn't say it last time, but your work is amazing, and I appreciate you drawing my idea. I love the way tailcoat suits look)
Took my sweet sweet time but here you go!
I love drawing them in suits so much :)
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Okay I just saw Family Switch and yeah, it is That Christmas Movie and you can see everything coming 10mn in advance BUT there is one great thing :
CC (played by Emma Myers) is a 16 year-old girl. And her storyline is like football. And her sub storyline is grades. And... That's it. No romance at all. Not even "boys yuck" or "it's like that time I embarrassed myself in front of my crush". She's romance-free.
Idk I like that.
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