the fact that bruce is shown to be a good cook after alfred dies makes me want to scream.
who do you think took the first step? maybe bruce says to alfred, "i want to be able to cook family dinner. i want you to sit at the table with me and eat a meal that you didn't make yourself." and maybe alfred accepts, not because he doesn't want to cook dinner, but because he can see that bruce has noticed him equating food with love, and bruce asking is an 'i love you' as much as alfred accepting is an 'i love you too'.
maybe alfred says to bruce, "i'm not going to be here one day, and somebody needs to make sure that you're all fed well and healthy." and maybe bruce accepts, not because he really believes that alfred is going to die someday, but because he can see that alfred's noticed his tendency to plan for the worst with such intricacy, and alfred offering is an 'i love you' as much as bruce accepting is an 'i love you too'.
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initially this monstersona was supposed to have 2 pairs of horns but ended up going with only one pair, and now I think I'll get back to 2 pairs
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Just watched Sick and Tired (Golden Girls s5, episodes 1 & 2) and aside from the obviously great work these episodes did in highlighting just how awful it can be to be diagnosed with a chronic illness, I had to take a minute to appreciate Rose. Because she's genuinely amazing here.
We're in these episodes where obviously, Dorothy isn't at her best. She's not there to be the voice of reason, to make sure everything runs smoothly — and usually you'd think Sophia would turn into the anchor then, because she seems to have most of her wits about her. But rather than Sophia, or even Blanche, it's Rose who steps up and keeps some semblance of order around the house.
Rose goes to New York with Dorothy because she's comforting, because she's sweet and understanding and unlike Blanche, she's able to take Dorothy seriously without considering her own problems. Rose takes care of Blanche during her... writer's high? If that's what we can call it? And it's just. She displays so much emotional intelligence in these episodes, and she keeps it all together for the four of them when all the others are falling apart. I love the rare episodes where we get to see how important Rose is; how much there really is going on underneath the surface.
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Nevada internet is the best in the world :)))))
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I got so distracted looking at music that I forgot to eat (I'm doing that now) but I'm so mad because I saw someone reviewing an emo band's music saying they're "too angsty and take themselves too seriously"?? Like yeah no shit man. Are you going to criticize a metal band for being angry and loud next
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Hi, I'm gonna make you hurt.
There's this song, Color esperanza by Diego Torres, that was really typical for moms to like when I was a kid (in my country at least, Idk what your moms listened to). Anyways, imagine Catherine Todd singing it while doing the house chores and baby Jay going along with her. Then Robin Jason singing it when he's feeling nostalgic or happy.
Imagine that's why green is his favorite color (because color of hope= emerald). Here's a part of the chorus:
(the original in Spanish)
Pintarse la cara
Color esperanza
Tentar al futuro
Con el corazón
(the translation by musixmatch.com)
Paint the face
Hope color
Tempting the future
With the heart
Anyways, I just think it would be quite bittersweet if he liked to sing this to remember his mom when he was young. I don't know what would be more sad:
He not singing it more after his resurrection because he can't bring himself to sing such an optimistic song because it feels like a mockery to his own life—
Or he still singing it because he needs the hope. Specially after everything.
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