It’s the way that Lucy’s public persona and vibe is more reserved subtle smiles, and Lockwood’s is big charming grins, so while Lucy’s big grins are important and meaningful, for Lockwood it’s the opposite, his small subtle smiles hold even more meaning than his grins.
Like Lucy masks her emotions by toning them down and keeping them in (which makes sense given her home life) so when she’s really experiencing happiness and joy she full on grins because she just physically can’t contain it. But then Lockwood masks his emotions by performing, so when he holds back a smile it’s because it’s real and precious and he’s enjoying the moment just for himself and no one else and a small smile is just as, if not, more meaningful than a big grin from him.
And I think that’s so beautiful.
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“I WOULD MAKE YOU MY QUEEN BECAUSE I WANT YOU. I WANT YOU ALL THE TIME.”
“AS YOUR GENERAL, I SHOULD TELL YOU THAT WOULD BE A TERRIBLE DECISION.”
“AS YOUR KING, I SHOULD TELL YOU THAT NO ONE COULD DISSUADE ME. NO PRINCE AND NO POWER COULD MAKE ME STOP WANTING YOU.”
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Can we just talk about how healthy of a relationship Zed and Addison have?
Notice how, in most DCOMS, the couples’ problems always involve the other person.
For instance, in Descendants 2, when Ben had a problem with Mal using magic/being who she was. Another example was in HSM 2, when Gabriella was upset at Troy for spending time with Sharpay/meeting college scouts and stuff. Another fan favorite couple, Jessica and Christopher from Starstruck, broke up because Christopher didn’t want to be seen with Jessica.
But notice how Zed and Addison’s problems never involve the other. In fact, they’re so SUPPORTIVE and UNDERSTANDING of each other and never blame the other for causing a problem, even if the problem was their fault.
Like in Zombies 3, when *SPOILER* Zed was doing his college interview and Addison kept shocking him, making him go full zombie and scaring the interviewer away. Zed never blamed Addison for it, even when Addison said she was sorry, he said “Don’t be.” He knows that she couldn’t control it and still loved and supported her, even when he could’ve lost his shot at going to college. *END SPOILER*
Even in Zombies 2, during their fight, the problem was never really about the other. Addison just wanted to find her home, and Zed was jealous that the werewolves were more accepted than the zombies were. Their frustrations just ended up clashing. But they still loved each other. And Zed was more than supportive in the 3rd movie when she wanted to find herself.
Zed and Addison are what kids need to see on TV. They’re the healthy relationship that needs to be shown more, and not toxic ones that are romanticized.
Also, THIS KISS AMDJSKFHLSHDKSHF
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