Oh and I love that Vel is Mon Mothma’s cousin btw. There is such a dialogue to be had about the difference between the hands on and hands off approach to the rebellion, but the funny thing is is that neither of them really know how bad it can get, yet. They’re coming from a place of privilege, and despite Vel being there for the Aldhani mission she still doesn’t have that same understanding as characters like Cinta and Cassian who do know how bad it can get. And you need that separation of perspective, you need to have people coming at this rebellion from all angles and all walks of life. And when they finally realize that, despite coming from different backgrounds and positions of power, it’s only when they pull together that they’re able to do some serious damage towards the empire, I for one cannot wait to see what kind of damage they do
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I've been paying so much attention to David that I saw Georgia and thought "mhmm yeah that's gold, really pretty" but then I realized that my eyes keep flicking over to David on their own, so I cropped him to make it easier to see how absolutely stunning she is.
And I know she didn't have outfit changes and was wearing the same thing since 10am, but she's really out here trying to kill me just as much as David.
The sleeves, Georgia!! The pleats! The twisty thing in the middle and the draping and the GEORGIA HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO COPE WITH THIS (aside from confirming that I don't have enough of that gold fabric from like three years ago left in my stash to start draping it)
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Idea: how would each member of the IC of Anyone act if they happened to find themselves in the middle of the movie Purge?
I have never watched those movies but basically, any crime is legal for an entire night and if people come into your house to kill you, you're on your own.
I am going to assume this is the BNHA version of the movie purge, where people have quirks, and the Purge was made to remind people how good they had it now that there were quirk laws since the Dawn of Quirks. It also happens in the US.
Kurogiri
He finds himself a nice home in which to chill and does not move from there. He is not interested in fighting. He doesn't care about the general craziness. He might pick up a cat there. Anyone trying to break into this very nice home will be warped into another city but people are welcome if they want to also chill.
Nagisa
Nagisa would be absolutely terrified. She is a hacker. She isn't used to violence and right now, she is in a setting where people might want to gleefully murder her for unknown reasons. She is clinging to Kurogiri's arm the whole time. Before Kurogiri stops her, she keeps watching the horrible image of the CCTV.
Dabi
He would go out, robs a grocery store, and incinerates anything trying to implement the grocery curse. He finally arrives to wherever Kurogiri and Nagisa are, extremely smug.
He meant to leave again and to keep an eye on Shouto who is running around (of course he is) but, and he will deny it to his dying breath, he stays in the fancy house to reassure Nagisa. Between Kurogiri and him, more and more people flock to the house (who might be a villa now that I think about it) to seek sanctuary. They watch Disney movies the whole night.
Hawks and Shouto
They are out there, saving people. An entire night of running/flying around and preventing violent crimes. At dawn, they have to call Kurogiri to pick them up and get them to safety because they are too exhausted/in pain to go back. They are haunted by all the people they didn't manage to save.
All for One
Two things can happen:
1 - AFO doesn't change anything to his habit. This man goes to the restaurant, does some shopping, enjoy whatever is still open during the night without worrying one bit because if anyone attacks him, he can simply vaporize them.
He is untouchable.
2 - Or, to prove a point, AFO commits all the non violent crimes, proving by A + B that the Purge is a very stupid moves. He starts fires? Whoops, no fireman to take care of those. He commits some good old industrial spying and gives enterprises secrets? Well, have fun watching a behemoth of a company falling from one day to another and special, hand-picked companies being the ones with a monopoly on the market. He does all the white collar crimes, he makes people destitute and others richer than ever, he just brings chaos wherever he goes.
Izuku
Every people who had a hand in implementing the Purge and who is benefiting from it is killed. It starts with the President then it trickled down, like a curse.
Their bodyguard can't save them. Whoever is doing this is unstoppable. All those powerful people who thought they were untouchable are freaking out but whoever is killing them can't be killed, can't be bribed, and can't be reasoned.
Five minutes before the Purge ends, this grim figure wearing a hoodie warns them that the members of the government who implements such laws do not deserve to live and that on every Purge night, he will find them and force them to know what the victims of the Purge, those people who are too poor to flee the country or to hire people to protect them, have to go through.
That person disappears before the eyes of a dozen of people as soon as the Purge night is over.
By the time the next Purge arrives, laws are in place where it's now illegal to kill politicians/people who have large companies (money, read money).
It doesn't save them.
In the next week, the Purge is abolished.
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okay but what if buck's alternate reality revolves around his biological family (maddie, the buckley parents, maybe even daniel) and his non-firefighter career and we don't really get to know much about his home life apart from offhand, cryptic comments that are almost impossible to make sense of and then towards the end of the episode buck goes home but its not his loft, and its not a house that's unfamiliar to us, its a little bungalow on bedford street and inside there's a grumpy teenager and his dad waiting for buck and honestly not much is all that different, we don't even know if this is actually where buck lives or if he's just visiting for the night, but buck's subconscious cannot separate eddie and chris from his life even in a world where they never should have met and buck wakes up to a lot of realisations namely: not just in another life, but every life, its eddie and chris, its them, its always them.
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I mean, if wedding planning with the in-laws is happening in 4x08 “Control Freaks” (and it seems like that’s a guarantee now) and they’re already at the point of fittings and details and such, I think it’s totally probable that the wedding is our big 4x12 or 4x13 Tarlos episode.
(They really do like to give them the 4th, the 8th, and then the 12th/13th episodes each season, it’s nice to have a pattern established for the most part.)
Which I absolutely love because it means we get 5 or so episodes of honeymoon period with the newlyweds 🥹🥹🥹
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