Marry My Husband is great cuz it’s a love story set in a nice shiny dumpster fire. Our MCs were brought back in time to make things right and get their happy ending together? Sure. You’ve just got to Work for it.
You thought your cheating husband and backstabbing best friend would just let you go all easy peasy after killing you in cold blood in the future? That energy has to come from somewhere. The traits they displayed the day they killed you were both always present while also being just a seedling of how much worse they could become. Knowing that, you now have to strategize and out manipulate them. You want your happy ending? You’re gonna have to fight tooth and nail for it.
This series is one Hell of a take on the classic Love Conquers All trope that’ll reward you just as much as it’ll keep you on the edge of your seat. I’m excited to see how it’ll end.
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i love it when a tv show has lows that are so low you're so ashamed to ever show it to anyone ever but then highs that melt your brain a bit, like, "good fucking god, this is genuinely such an astounding piece of craftmanship... my perception of the medium, and perhaps of myself, has been challenged/changed in 40 minutes" but you cant even express that to ppl without feeling like youre fucking deranged bc my god the lows .....
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the idea that they’re writing the season as they go so they’re seeing the reaction the audience has and that it (even in the smallest way possible) could have an impact on what happens this season (and in future seasons) is so wild to me. not saying that they’re seeing our response and saying “oh that sounds good, totally writing that in,” but it’s not impossible to say that they will see what the people want, realize the best way to generate buzz and excitement and increased viewership is to keep your fans happy, and then actually do something about it instead of killing characters/storylines just for kicks
911 has the opportunity to be that bitch even more than it already is and they shouldn’t squander it while they’re on top
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I'm probably a bit biased cause "casual stakes season centering around my favorite ship but still has bouts of fanfic fodder and angst" is exactly what I wanted from a TV show and I finally got it, and s1 is kinda meh in terms of what I like in a story. So yeah I like s2
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Not good but “correct” ending? That’s quite the stance
so i'm gunna preface all of this by admitting a) I still haven't seen all of the show (i'm missing a couple of episodes basically from 3/4/ and quite a bit from 5) and that b) it's been a while since I last watched the parts of the show I HAVE seen so. Bear with me
But yes. I absolutely believe this was the Correct ending for the CWSG's version of Kara. like I said, from the get go, the Kara we're introduced to struggles with her dual lifestyle. Becoming Supergirl makes her feel free and confident. She's EXCITED by being able to use her powers and be more of herself instead of hiding all the time. Kara's regularly confronted for being a bad liar - both by the show going 'haha isn't this silly' and by the characters - and personally I view her hard line of "you lied to me" that she draws with other characters comes from her extreme dislike of the fact that she's lying about herself. She comes out to at least one character every season except maybe 3? And every time her behavior with those characters transforms into Kara becoming more comfortable and more herself. And no matter how you view Kara's relationship with Lena, the reveal and the aftereffect is the big push through the season both plot and character-wise
For all of the writing's faults, the one line they did manage to make through the entire season is Kara's struggle with her dual identity. I don't even like calling it "secret" because I think they do actually a decent job of showing that Kara views - or at least wants - her life not as a secret but rather two halves that she can't seem to make fit together. How much of that throughline is Melissa Benoist's understanding and evolution of Kara as a character (the famous interview at the end where she admits to apparently pitching Kara's ending makes me suspect it was quite a bit) and how much of that was actual show projection, I don't think we'll actually ever know. But for this version of Kara that we sat with through 6 seasons of TV with, anything else for a character arc would've just felt static imo. If CWSG can say it's about anything, it can say it's Kara's journey of self discovery.
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I’ve gotta hand it to Su-Min, that’s one hell of a Long Con. She’s been manipulating and gaslighting Ji-Won since the day she met her! Damn! She could’ve gone and lived her own life but instead decided to be a parasite. She was thorough too! She’s such a well executed villain that I’ve gotta respect it. It’s impressive.
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I’m in my thirties and the episode of Beast Wars where Dinobot dies still makes me cry, jesus christ
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guys i was like sitting on the floor bent over my sewing machine for HOURS making pockets for my pj pants and tailoring my shirt and my knees hurt like fuuuuckkkkkk
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Simple Coordinate Geometry
[ Ian had set the class a problem with A, B and C as the three dimensions ]
SUSAN: It's impossible unless you use D and E.
IAN: D and E? Whatever for? Do the problem that's set, Susan.
SUSAN: I can't, Mister Chesterton. You can't simply work on three of the dimensions.
IAN: Three of them? Oh, time being the fourth dimension, I suppose? Then what do you need E for? What do you make the fifth dimension?
SUSAN: Space.
Of course what she meant was the Riemann curvature tensor determined from Levi-Civita connections and then combined with matter, energy and pie content as given by…
and reputed to be very difficult to compute
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