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Last chapter scared the fuck out of me but THIS?
LITERALLY THE FUNNIEST OUTCOME. TAKE THAT YORU YOU DUMB BITCH (affectionate).
Nayuta is a child. Like seriously. Thank God. No aging early bullshit or whatever. She's like, idk, 10-12. And she can seem to sense that Yoru is around? At least she's aware that something is off about Asa. She's smart too, pointing out Denjis unfortunate luck with women.
I have a hunch that Denji has told her about Makima. I have no idea how that conversation would have gone but, well. She doesn't seem oblivious to it, at least that's what I think.
Also YOOOOOO
Yoshida lore next chapter??? Are we FINALLY going to learn a little bit about this sussy man????
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Thoughts on the separate dressing rooms? Cause some people are saying it proves H and L shared, but I really think that’s wishful thinking. I think it leans more heavily to say there was a lack of cohesion there at the end and they were pretty much separate before they split.
Did you have any thoughts you wanted to share about the doc?
I haven't watched the premiere in its entirety yet, but I saw that clip and I agree with your assessment. I have no problem thinking 2015 was messy and complicated.
I did see the doc in theaters and it was exactly what I was expecting. I liked it a lot, I don't feel like I learned anything new, and I think it was a nice but carefully curated look at Louis and his life.
I don't really have that much to add that hasn't already been said, but I agree that what wasn't addressed was most interesting. And it did kind of confirm to me that Eleanor was not Louis' romantic partner. If she was, I think she would have been included in the documentary alongside Louis' family and friends. If the breakup supposedly occurred around Christmas as the article said, the editing would have been well underway by that time as the documentary was released three months later. And the concept and vision for the project would have existed from the beginning. So I don't think there was ever a plan to include Eleanor in the documentary.
I will say, for a music documentary, there was not a lot of focus on Louis as an musician. It was really a look at Louis as a person interspersed with some tour footage. That's how it seemed to me. Which is all well and good. We saw clips of the shows (with some of the dates misrepresented) but there wasn't much about Louis' creative process, the logistics of tour, etc. Even in the AFHF documentary we saw those extended clips of him rehearsing with Helene and, if I remember correctly, AOTV seemed less focused on that side of Louis' life. I came away from the theater thinking this documentary was a way for Louis to reclaim the public narrative about his life and I respect that.
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