hi, hope your new job is going well!
Hi! Job is going great! Was definitely a little overwhelming at first, but I can do things (mostly) on my own now, so I guess that means I’m getting the hang of it lol😅 Hope you’re doing great as well!
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When you’re at work and your coworker has her music connected to the bluetooth speaker and the song from the season 5 premiere comes on and you just start laughing to yourself cause all you can think of is Enoch diving in the pool😂
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dousy + quotes from other ships (insp.)
fox mulder and dana scully, "the x files"
"the end of my world was upside down and
unrecognizable. there was one thing that
remained the same. even when the world
was falling apart, you were my constant,
my touchstone. and you are mine."
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I recently finished Avatar the Last Airbender for the first time, and I’m on season 3 of Legend of Korra, and please tell me I’m not the only one who gets the same vibes from Lin Beifong as Melinda May
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It's been 55 days and 75 years
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Potential TWs: mentions of s*icide/s*icidal thoughts.
Ultimately, in S4, I fully believe that Daisy ran away from the team to end her life.
She ran away so that the team would inevitably “give up on her”, so to speak, and that it wouldn’t hurt them as much when she did turn up dead.
I was inclined to call her actions passive suicide ideation at first, but it wasn’t even that. She was actively doing everything in her power to get herself killed, even if she wouldn’t admit it. Even if she had no plans to do it herself (that we know about), she was deliberately putting herself in those dangerous situations. She wanted them to kill her. Hell, she even begged Robbie/Ghost Rider to do it.
She begged him to kill her.
She was also in constant pain. The bone-restoration pills she was taking, as Jemma said, didn’t relieve pain. She wanted to be in pain. To feel it. Because she felt like she deserved it.
So, I can’t lie, it bothers me a little how quick Fitz and Mack are to just jump down her throat when they confront her in early S4. I understand that they’re upset at her for just abandoning ship, but I can’t really say that their anger is justified. She’s in SO much pain, and they know that. She was brainwashed by Hive- and left with lingering addiction/withdrawal-like effects. She lost Lincoln, the dude she loved. And worse, she blames herself for all of it. They know the pain that she’s in.
“She’s turned her back on us, Mack.”
No, she wants you to turn your back on her.
She wants you to give up on her.
That way, she can end her life without feeling more guilt for leaving the team behind. After all, they won’t care if they resent her for leaving, right?
It’s frustrating, and frankly just sad, that they couldn’t see that. (Meanwhile, Robbie picked up on it immediately and he was a literal stranger.)
It’s not that I blame them at all. After all, this is usually how it goes in real life too. Not a lot of people can recognise the signs until it’s too late. It’s realistic, if anything. But just… sad.
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I can still imagine the smug look on Mack’s face when he reunites with Yo-Yo after the final battle. After they inevitably hug, and kiss, and revel in the fact that everyone is alive and safe, I just know that he immediately held out his hand for that $20.
He was not forgetting about it, and I just know Yo-Yo was pissed about it as she forked it over too. You also can’t tell me that Jemma, Coulson and even May weren’t in on it as well. I just picture Daisy and Sousa walking in together- possibly holding hands- and the entire group immediately exchanging cash amongst themselves with knowing smiles. Sousa would be unbelievably lost (Fitz too, not to mention) and Daisy would just be completely done with them all.
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