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three ships: finn + poe, rhaneyra + alicent, bruce + selina
My mom and I watched the coma dream episode today and I was basically like this explaining some of the “it’s a wonderful life” stuff and how this episode offers such an interesting look into Bucks mind even though he comes across as the golden retriever character we have seen hints of this darker depressed side throughout the show
And my mom was sat there like “sure sweetie I didn’t notice those details but it’s great that you did!”
And I’m like look you can’t make old movie references and not expect me to pick it apart and you can’t give me an episode set in a characters head without me studying them like a petri dish
honestly obsessed with the fact that slade is constantly answering anyone's "who are you people" questions with "that's easy, we're the good guys" because for one, it's that same phrasing every time, both with leslie and clark, and that feels intentional both for him and the writers, and for two, what does that even mean? we know the general (lane i bet money it's sam lane i thought it was eiling at first but lane makes more sense) is probably worried about a potential alien invasion but is slade? is that actually something he cares about and is concerned about and wants to fight against? does he genuinely think he's doing good or on the good side? does he have ideological motives? his entire personality is just being cunty at this point so it doesn't seem like it but why the constant focus on that specific framing? he seems to enjoy what he does, he's having the time of his life in every fight, so is he just doing this for the hell of it? but if that's the case why parrot what has to be the general's main talking point? is he just doing a job he enjoys? but then why the constant stress on the fact that he's one of the "good guys"? and why only say it when taunting an enemy and never sounding sincere about it anyway? does he then know that he's part of some shady shit that's not right and just doesn't care?
you cannot drop this batshit interpretation of deathstroke the wholeass fucking terminator and not give me anything, i want context and i want backstory and i wanna see addie!
just remembering how adam only had ten years. michael spared adam in the cage. michael saw worth in adam as his vessel. sam was spared nothing. he was worth dirt to lucifer since his body was gone. all sam was ever good for was his body. he was tortured for centuries. and adam got spared.
what show do you like better, Hazbin Hotel or Helluva Boss?
remember, there is no right answer (it's helluva boss. helluva boss is the right answer)
Hey fynn! Hmm that is quite a hard question…i would love to say helluva boss (mostly due to recency bias) but I have to say that I am torn. I’ve already spent hours on this thought multiple times (i know it ain’t that deep but yknow me)
Nope i can’t choose sorry :’) what about you? I think you prefer helluva boss…. makes sense, it seems more your taste but what do I know