Does anyone else think about this moment?
Like how Luke knows that Alex is stressed and anxious about crossing over, and heartbroken about saying goodbye to Willie.
And Luke also knows that dancing is one of the things that helps Alex relax and makes him happy.
But he doesn’t just tell him to dance because he knows that wouldn’t work, because Alex doesn’t like being told what to do and he really doesn’t like people taking care of him.
Instead he goes, “Alex! No dancing!” because he knows Alex will immediately dance just to spite him and he just want to see his friend be happy.
And the look on his face after, like he’s just so damn proud of himself, just for putting a smile on Alex’s face for a second.
And the way he nudges Reggie, like, “See, I told you so,” makes me think they planned this when they stepped away so Alex could say goodbye to Willie outside.
Anyway. Yeah. I think about it a normal and healthy amount.
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Okay but now that the live action titans is over and young justice has been canceled (again) when are we getting the tv show featuring the young justice (1998) crew as the main cast
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I just saw The Adam Project and petition to have Ryan Reynolds play Paul Blofis because how PERFECT would that be
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the twst first years are really just a line of boyfriends like its ace and his boyfriend deuce, and deuces boyfriend epel, and epels boyfriend jack, and why not jacks boyfriend sebek, and their shared strange talking cat
look at them though they’re so cute together i could cry
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the social network (2010) where everything is the same except eduardo has one pierced ear with a little silver hoop
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I Love You Always Forever by Donna Lewis needs to be a part of the Broppy wedding medley, Justin Timberlake you can take my idea I promise I won’t sue, make it happen
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Fuck it, cast Ezra Miller as Murderbot. We ball
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If you think Broppy can get engaged to any song other than The Next Ten Minutes from The Last Five Years, respectfully, don’t talk to me
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