WhoDrankIt? [Prologue. Yandere!Gallagher/Reader]
WhoDrankIt synopsis: Gallagher, a canine hybrid, has been waiting for his flatmate, (Y/n), to come home. He's been alone in the house for about two days now without contact. He's spent most of his time idling near the door. By the third day, he heard chatter and knocks on their door, and he... [more pages utc]
Content tags: yandere, major character death/s, choose-your-own-adventure comic [polls], story is currently in Detective Boothill's perspective. Your choices matter <3
𝐃𝐞𝐭. 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐥'𝐬 𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐬
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The secret to a good Luo Binghe characterization is that he's always the smartest most fuckable person in every room. His IQ is as high as his dick is long and his issues are as vast as Mobei Jun's bossom. He'd grab his husband's hand and say with starry eyes: "I never needed a father, I had you" and mean it.
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I’ve been thinking of Kung Lao, not just MK1 but generally as a whole, and how he’s always pushed aside—number two. In some ways nothing is ever really his. Liu Kang, his best friend, becomes a god and goes onto to make a different timeline and stay there, and before that he got to be Earthrealm’s champion(in mk11 Liu Kang seemed like everything anyone EVER talked about with him). And of course it’s beyond that too: his name isn’t even his(“descendant of the great Kung Lao”), and his destiny and goals seemed to be based a lot on something predetermined for him, it’s a bit tragic.
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Milkvans complaining about bylers not mentioning Finn’s response about about the monologue is so funny, as if it didn’t support byler endgame even more 🤣
Finn saying I think he knows she thinks all this, bc I think there’s a reason why he says it, is because she— she— he’s been waiting to say it for a long time and she’s been waiting for him to say it for a long time. I think it’s an interesting thought, having that reciprocated. Yeah I think so. I don’t… I don’t know. I would hope… idk… great question and thought tho…
Like he literally cuts himself off before implying that Mike knows how El feels and that she wanted him to say I love you for a while, which is the very reason why he said it in the first place, despite seasons of attempting to say it, stalling repeatedly, only to fail each time up until now when there was literally no option not to in his eyes…
How is that a milkvan win?…
Not only that, but he didn’t make it sound hopeful for their future either. It’s still up in the air according to him. He makes a point of just saying interesting question over and over, only to not actually come up with an answer…
The assumption for many viewers, specifically milkvans, is that everything is great for Mike and El right now bc the monologue fixed everything. If that’s the case why does Finn end that question on a sort of question mark with it still up in the air? Least of all when you’re dealing with a queer ship on the other end, with him making much more of an effort to imply that it will be addressed. It’ll pay off vs. idk?…
This is like the casts reaction to the monologue all over again. The interviewer asked about Mike and El’s future and Finn basically danced around it saying he’s looking forward to all of their endings and is mostly interested to know if Mike will stay in Hawkins, adding at the end that he hopes Mike and El you know, find… happiness.
He’s always giving answers that work both ways. Byler endgame still fits in with whatever he says, whether milkvans want to acknowledge that or not.
Otherwise there would be no reason for him to try so hard to be ambiguous about Mike and El’s feelings, as if it’s this big spoiler… unless what’s about to go down is something most the audience won’t expect…
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i started rewatching the righteous gemstones and it's so insane to me how keefe and kelvin's first scene together reads like a lovers' reunion but they're both terrified to admit how much they missed each other. the knuckle touch, the awkward hug, the way keefe quietly mumbles "so happy you're home" at the very end of the interaction. keefe literally said he couldn't sleep in kelvin's bed while housesitting because of how lonely it felt there without him. then kelvin practically begs keefe to stay and hang out with him and reassures him that he is loved and accepted by the other gemstones. they're testing the limits for what's comfortable in their friendship, trying to see how many ways they can dance around saying "i missed you. i love you."
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