girl help i cant stop thinking about steddie being in their thirties with a kid/kids and being domestic
whenever eddies with the kid by himself, everyone always coos over them and asks where mom is, and eddie invents different gruesome deaths for her every time.
“oh she died in a tragic rock climbing goat attack incident 😔”
“she was kidnapped by the japanese mafia and was killed off when no one would pay her ransom”
“oh its so sad, she fell into a woodchipper :(“
steve is on the pta, and hes determined to make better pie than fucking cheryl, and whenever she gets particularly pissy, steve brings eddie with him to the next meeting. scary dog privileges
they fulfill steves dream of traveling around in an rv every summer, theyre that family that have the bucket list to go to every national park
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if st were set in modern times and mike and el were fighting over text i really truly and genuinely feel in my heart that mike would be the kind of boy texter to receive an entire paragraph and pick out ONE thing a Single Sentence from the entire essay el sends him and reply to that and that alone. and it isn't even the most important sentence or tht relevant to the argument at all. like that one "i don't even drink ciroc" meme
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Hi! I have always wondered if June has ever talked to anyone about Nick and her feelings. Earlier in the season, Moria gives her a look when June is asked about if Nick would go to Jezeblels. Do you think the look was because Moria knew from June that Nick wouldn’t be there or if she was curious herself? At the end when Nick says ‘I’m nothing’ and Tuello says ‘not to her’, do you think Nick is surprised that Tuello knows of June’s feelings for him?
Hey! Good questions.
We don't think that June has really talked to anyone about Nick and her feelings aside from the tape that June sent Luke in 3x05. The absence of such a conversation looms very heavily in many of June’s scenes ever since she arrived in Canada. You can feel the unspoken words there. That is absolutely done deliberately in our eyes.
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The absence of such a scene is very notable because it shows that June still feels like she's unable to be honest because Moira and especially Luke would just not be able to understand. June is a very different person now than she was Before and it's clear that they would not be able to understand her, including her relationship with Nick. Not talking about him is the easier choice and so she locks her feelings away, deep in her heart. Plus with how impossible it feels for June to get to be with Nick ever again, bringing him up would be very painful and so she avoids that pain by avoiding bringing him up and the feelings she has.
Furthermore, a lack of honesty with Luke specifically is a very consistent part of their relationship, as seen through the flashbacks and current time. So that continuing on shows that their relationship is still an uneven one and that June is making particular choices in an effort to manage Luke's emotions and bend herself to be the old woman that he used to know.
Interestingly, as we've seen, Mark Tuello very clearly has some ideas about June's feelings. We think that comes from a combination of him hearing June's tape and her testimony, information from Serena, and his own observations about how June reacts whenever Nick is brought up. June isn't very good at hiding her feelings anymore and Mark clearly picks up on that, especially as June doesn't make an effort to try to hide how she feels in his presence unlike when she's around Luke and Moira. Additionally, Mark only knows the current June and so it's easier for him to see just how deeply she feels for Nick and how much he truly means to her than it is for Luke and Moira who knew her from Before and who have certain expectations that make it harder for them to see.
As for Moira, after June came back with the file on Hannah that Nick compiled she tells Mark Tuello "You've got a good man in Gilead to help you now." Additionally, Moira knows that June would not be the kind of person to trust Hannah's safety with Nick if he was not a good person. For Moira, who is a good judge of character, this is enough information for her to know that he wouldn't be the kind of man who goes to Jezebels.
We do think that Nick was absolutely surprised when Mark said that. Nick's statement of "I'm nothing" indicates that he believes that he no longer has value in June's life and therefore she would have no reason to act like she loves him when they are not together; that she would have moved on, become happy, and forgotten him. So to hear that she cares about him when they're apart and that other people know about it when it's been a secret for years must have been very surprising and moving to him.
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tbh muncle s3 is good people are just mean :(
i agree !!! i think its a different vibe to s1&2, but i love how it got more campy and fun :))) what i could not stand was s4 they just removed all of the joy of s3
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also also also ALSO very curious as to where the byers are gonna live next season. bc even if they patch up the cabin.... doesn’t it only have two rooms? and it’s... a cabin? lol. are jonathan n will just gonna cohabit the living room or smth? and if will n jonathan just live with the wheelers in their basement or whtever it’s like. well. would joyce even let tht happen? jonathan would go with will anywhere, but joyce is very much... joyce, even if she did go to alaska without telling anyone lol. and if they did go to the wheelers... that’s all the way across hawkins. so it’s like. I Have So Many Questions Too Many Questions And No Answers
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