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kaladinkholins · 2 months
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Very interesting to me that a certain subset of the BES fandom's favourite iterations of Mizu and Akemi are seemingly rooted in the facades they have projected towards the world, and are not accurate representations of their true selves.
And I see this is especially the case with Mizu, where fanon likes to paint her as this dominant, hyper-masculine, smirking Cool GuyTM who's going to give you her strap. And this idea of Mizu is often based on the image of her wearing her glasses, and optionally, with her cloak and big, wide-brimmed kasa.
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And what's interesting about this, to me, is that fanon is seemingly falling for her deliberate disguise. Because the glasses (with the optional combination of cloak and hat) represent Mizu's suppression of her true self. She is playing a role.
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Take this scene of Mizu in the brothel in Episode 4 for example. Here, not only is Mizu wearing her glasses to symbolise the mask she is wearing, but she is purposely acting like some suave and cocky gentleman, intimidating, calm, in control. Her voice is even deeper than usual, like what we hear in her first scene while facing off with Hachiman the Flesh-Trader in Episode 1.
This act that Mizu puts on is an embodiment of masculine showboating, which is highly effective against weak and insecure men like Hachi, but also against women like those who tried to seduce her at the Shindo House.
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And that brings me to how Mizu's mask is actually a direct parallel to Akemi's mask in this very same scene.
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Here, Akemi is also putting up an act, playing up her naivety and demure girlishness, using her high-pitched lilted voice, complimenting Mizu and trying to make small talk, all so she can seduce and lure Mizu in to drink the drugged cup of sake.
So what I find so interesting and funny about this scene, characters within it, and the subsequent fandom interpretations of both, is that everyone seems to literally be falling for the mask that Mizu and Akemi are putting up to conceal their identities, guard themselves from the world, and get what they want.
It's also a little frustrating because the fanon seems to twist what actually makes Mizu and Akemi's dynamic so interesting by flattening it completely. Because both here and throughout the story, Mizu and Akemi's entire relationship and treatment of each other is solely built off of masks, assumptions, and misconceptions.
Akemi believes Mizu is a selfish, cocky male samurai who destroyed her ex-fiance's career and life, and who abandoned her to let her get dragged away by her father's guards and forcibly married off to a man she didn't know. on the other hand, Mizu believes Akemi is bratty, naive princess who constantly needs saving and who can't make her own decisions.
These misconceptions are even evident in the framing of their first impressions of each other, both of which unfold in these slow-motion POV shots.
Mizu's first impression of Akemi is that of a beautiful, untouchable princess in a cage. Swirling string music in the background.
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Akemi's first impression of Mizu is of a mysterious, stoic "demon" samurai who stole her fiance's scarf. Tense music and the sound of ocean waves in the background.
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And then, going back to that scene of them together in Episode 4, both Mizu and Akemi continue to fool each other and hold these assumptions of each other, and they both feed into it, as both are purposely acting within the suppressive roles society binds them to in order to achieve their goals within the means they are allowed (Akemi playing the part of a subservient woman; Mizu playing the part of a dominant man).
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But then, for once in both their lives, neither of their usual tactics work.
Akemi is trying to use flattery and seduction on Mizu, but Mizu sees right through it, knowing that Akemi is just trying to manipulate and harm her. Rather than give in to Akemi's tactics, Mizu plays with Akemi's emotions by alluding to Taigen's death, before pinning her down, and then when she starts crying, Mizu just rolls her eyes and tells her to shut up.
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On the opposite end, when Mizu tries to use brute force and intimidation, Akemi also sees right through it, not falling for it, and instead says this:
"Under your mask, you're not the killer you pretend to be."
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Nonetheless, despite the fact that they see a little bit through each other's masks, they both still hold their presumptions of each other until the very end of the season, with Akemi seeing Mizu as an obnoxious samurai swooping in to save the day, and Mizu seeing Akemi as a damsel in distress.
And what I find a bit irksome is that the fandom also resorts to flattening them to these tropes as well.
Because Mizu is not some cool, smooth-talking samurai with a big dick sword as Akemi (and the fandom) might believe. All of that is the facade she puts up and nothing more. In reality, Mizu is an angry, confused and lonely child, and a masterful artist, who is struggling against her own self-hatred. Master Eiji, her father figure who knows her best, knows this.
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And Akemi, on the other hand, is not some girly, sweet, vain and spoiled princess as Mizu might believe. Instead she has never cared for frivolous things like fashion, love or looks, instead favouring poetry and strategy games instead, and has always only cared about her own independence. Seki, her father figure who knows her best, knows this.
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But neither is she some authoritative dominatrix, though this is part of her new persona that she is trying to project to get what she wants. Because while Akemi is willful, outspoken, intelligent and authoritative, she can still be naive! She is still often unsure and needs to have her hand held through things, as she is still learning and growing into her full potential. Her new parental/guardian figure, Madame Kaji, knows this as well.
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So with all that being said, now that we know that Mizu and Akemi are essentially wearing masks and putting up fronts throughout the show, what would a representation of Mizu's and Akemi's true selves actually look like? Easy. It's in their hair.
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This shot on the left is the only time we see Mizu with her hair completely down. In this scene, she's being berated by Mama, and her guard is completely down, she has no weapon, and is no longer wearing any mask, as this is after she showed Mikio "all of herself" and tried to take off the mask of a subservient housewife. Thus, here, she is sad, vulnerable, and feeling small (emphasised further by the framing of the scene). This is a perfect encapsulation of what Mizu is on the inside, underneath all the layers of revenge-obsession and the walls she's put around herself.
In contrast, the only time we Akemi with her hair fully down, she is completely alone in the bath, and this scene takes place after being scorned by her father and left weeping at his feet. But despite all that, Akemi is headstrong, determined, taking the reigns of her life as she makes the choice to run away, but even that choice is reflective of her youthful naivety. She even gets scolded by Seki shortly after this in the next scene, because though she wants to be independent, she still hasn't completely learned to be. Not yet. Regardless, her decisiveness and moment of self-empowerment is emphasised by the framing of the scene, where her face takes up the majority of the shot, and she stares seriously into the middle distance.
To conclude, I wish popular fanon would stop mischaracterising these two, and flattening them into tropes and stereotypes (ie. masculine badass swordsman Mizu and feminine alluring queen but also girly swooning damsel Akemi), all of which just seems... reductive. It also irks me when Akemi is merely upheld as a love interest and romantic device for Mizu and nothing more, when she is literally Mizu's narrative foil (takes far more narrative precedence over romantic interest) and the deuteragonist of this show. She is her own person. That is literally the theme of her entire character and arc.
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peach-moths · 6 months
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four brothers + four moths
Rottmnt Moth List | Raph | Leo | Donnie | Mikey
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smalltimidbean · 6 months
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Alternative to the last post with 03012's unique threat display hehe
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front-facing-pokemon · 10 months
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THE MURDER MYSTERY PARTY!!! i LOVE it when theres murder and mysterie and hotted vampire people  (BONUS heres the drawin of rebecca without the Sauce bc i LOOVE DRAWING BRUISING BUT I HAD TO COVER IT ALL UP..... SO SADGE.....)
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ashenberry · 7 months
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damn was replaying ieytd1 and Jared mason has gotten way more comfortable in the handler role it’s nice to hear
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Reminder to everyone who spent the last several years just hanging on long enough to outlast Mitch McConnell, he is only a disc 1 boss. You gotta stick around long enough to see them all go down or you won't get the achievements.
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ghost-bard · 1 year
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NO CONTEXT SPOILER FOR RIPTIDE
“This better get me to five hearts” charlie slimecicle out of character but playing gillion tidestrider
#jrwi#just roll with it#gillion tidestrider#jrwi riptide#riptide pirates#slimecicle#charlie slimecicle#truly the only reason why i tag this for spoilers is because the episode just ended#and it wont go up till sat so like#anyway im gonna talk about the context now#swordfish my beloved holy shit#like. goddamn yall#gillion bought this man EARRINGS AND A NEW STAFF?!?!!#i love them so much#the fact that he said that too is so-#i cant wait for the ramifications of gillion destroying the conch shell teehee <3#like holy shit he really went#lemme destory the main point of contact between me aslana (a princess holy shit) my sister and the grandberry pirates#also im totally gonna write a fanfic where each of the characters that have gillion as a contact react to losing his contact#because i really feel like edyn and caspian especially would have an interesting reaction#edyn because OBVIOUSLY thats her lil bro and now she has no way of talking to him#and caspian because hes been talking to this man nightly EXCEPT for when he was the feywild/the pearl#so i think theres an intrinsic difference between not being called for a couple of weeks#and suddenly losing all contact#idk its like. so interesting to me#even then how will aslana be able to get in touch w the riptide pirates?#obv shes like royalty now n all that but shes also going to the undersea#idk i just want to see what happens#also a part of me wants to see caspian freak out over this but i think thats just#the swordfish liker in me hoping LMAO
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farewell-in-veil · 1 year
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biograf lucifen d'autriche
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multi-lefaiye · 2 years
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what's penpal about?
okay so [claps]
short version: penpal is the story of a man who is slowly realizing that he was stalked and potentially almost murdered when he was a child.
long version: penpal is the story of an unnamed narrator who, on a whim, decided to explore some childhood memories that never fully made sense to him looking back, because he never got the bigger picture.
he asks around and tries to learn more about his past, and as time goes on he becomes more and more aware of the fact that, when he was a child, he was actively being stalked for a significant portion of his life, and no one ever told him even after everything was resolved (b/c unfortunately, penpal does not have a happy ending, and there's never any justice for what happened).
i like penpal because the story is presented as an unrelated series of events at first glance, but the more you think about it the more things start to make sense and connect together.
it's very much like... a story about the loss of innocence, the unreliability of our own memories, and how good parents will do anything to protect their children. and it's fucking emotionally devastating on SO many levels.
however, it's fucked up and dark and sad and i don't recommend reading it if any of what i described here sounds like it'd be triggering or upsetting for you. while i think penpal is significantly more respectful in how it handles its concept than a lot of horror i've seen, i also DEFINITELY think it's not for everyone. it's bleak and sad and there's no justice or happy ending.
ok sorry to ramble a bit ASDFJK;L i just remembered like... this book fucked me up but i also do think it's super well-written.
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b0nelessdoodles · 9 months
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i am obsessed with two shitty little goblins with a complicated relationship and backstory 👏👏👏👏
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the-kipsabian · 11 months
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just finding it very interesting that every time they use footage in these videos where oc talks about his struggles and the next challenge hes facing they are using clips of kip specifically...
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picnokinesis · 1 year
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Hello, how were your holidays? How did you spend Christmas?
I mean, I accidentally ripped a whole in the fabric of our dimensional brane by tripping over a stocking, but other than that it was chill.
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