idk where to find it but that one hozier interview where he’s talking about a fling he had and he says, “well, i don’t like to worship and tell” I AM CLAWING AT MY WALLS, EATING THE PLASTER
I will never get over the fact that Jorge R. Gutierrez, the director of the Book of Life, Maya and the Three etc , one of the most influential figures in the industry retweeted one of my tgogm art and followed me immediately after… and this was just… last month…like… wow
I cant remember exactly where i was when i got the notification back then but all i remember was the feeling of being so filled with joy with a mix of giddiness and nervousness🥹
im sure glenn would have a totally normal reaction to, once again, being confined in a small solitary prison against his will. im sure hes doing great in that demiplane guys
Holy shit suckening ep 6 is so intense but also. Its so funny how it went from “twins doing silly shenanigans” to “everything said in this scene matters and one wrong move will change everything”
Honestly, I do wonder if the order of Fault into Baron was deliberate specifically in terms of building a belief in the Company's capacity for brutality, particularly brutal efficiency. Phineas is framed as a bad apple fairly often in the Trust, even by Costigan, but his capacity for brutality is narratively framed as at odds with his demeanor and interiority otherwise; it's military training at its most consistent, with all of the moral injury that can beget.
But we see very little of the Company in action, because we're not following business as usual, really. And we're certainly not following the day to day of Company members who are following orders not (theoretically) doling them out. Even Phineas is to an extent in command; he only really takes orders from Spahr, who exhibits a similar disparity, especially in Fault and the implication of internal doubts that Costigan held no moral fault, between his training, "for the good of the Trust," and his own concept of justice.
Before learning what kind of person Costigan is and what she's capable of, I might've wondered more about the allegiances of the Tripotentiary guard, but with that knowledge, it is terrifyingly simple to believe that the quick work they made of Kozma's guards, and their willingness to take that kind of order, is well within the capacities of the highest elite of the Company, and the implications of that for the rest of the plot are horrific.
Would anyone read fics for other fandoms, or at least expanding my character list? This is gonna sound random as fuck but I've fallen deep into my blink-182 obsession again since I saw them. Blink fans, would people read stuff for Tom Delonge...?
this entire review is craaaazy, bro. it’s so obvious how badly they misinterpreted the film and the takes after this clip are insane. they start bringing up “woke gen z” when literally not one major person working on this film was gen z, but whatever. and the “wokeness” they bring up is people of color mistreating white people because they suspect they’re racist…and they’re comparing that dynamic to taffy and lisa’s relationship with taffy being considered the mistreated white person like?? huh?? between her and lisa she’s literally the only one out of that pair that isn’t white. and they keep on saying how lisa is killing the people and that’s why she’s so unlikable when literally lisa didn’t kill anyone in the film. and every dumbass in the comment is making the most false assumptions and citing that as their reason for not seeing the movie…JUST WATCH THE MOVIE AND THEN FORM YOUR OPINIONS, MY GOD!!