Listen. One of my favorite parts of the "stab me" scene is Stede calling Ed a nut. Like, I could listen to him say "I've stabbed you, you nut!" over and over again. It's sweet, incredibly endearing, and just so so silly.
And then the writers had the absolute NERVE to bring it back when Ed died? How did they expect me to recover from this? Why would they devastate us in this way? What gave them the right?
Ok, watching the Ninjago Movie, I can definitely see where the show writers got the Jay constantly pissing his pants joke from.
And I want it to be clear, I have no qualms with Movie Jay having had peed his pants multiple times. One, he is a teenager. Two, he very much has anxiety. And three, it's very much implied that the movie ninja are not as experienced with really dangerous situations.
But show Jay? After multiple seasons of him never acting like that? The Jay who has had experience with really dangerous situations? Suddenly getting that as a joke (which is often really fucking annoying) is really irritating.
no because the way they’re almost nose to nose at one point is taking me out actually. they’re looking directly into each other’s souls, seeing each other so raw and so vulnerable…
The two strongest Jujutsu sorcerers; with unlimited abilities and powers plus high sharpened senses in addition of an advanced battle iq that leads to victory without suffering any defeat before
it's so funny to me how crowley chose a first name AND a second name for himself while aziraphale just kept his own and then only out of need and on the spot he took the last part('s pronunciation) of said name to use it ALSO as his surname
You know what kills me? That Ineffable Husbands aren't tragic because they pined for eachother for 6000 years without knowing how the other felt. No, the tragedy comes with the fact that they KNEW that they loved each other.
In season 1 the tragedy comes from the fact they can't express their love freely because it's dangerous.
In season 2 the tragedy comes from the fact that both of them don't realize how much the other loves them and how much the other is willing to sacrifice.