This is such a random thought but is it just me or were we cheated out of seeing the first conversation between the water tribe siblings and the members of their sister tribe in "The Waterbending Master". Like, it probably would have been hilarious for one considering that they would have to explain that yes, this is the avatar, yes, he is alive, yes, they are just kids, yes, they are the chief's children. Besides that, this is the first time the Southern and Northern tribes have had contact with each other for probably at least a decade. We were robbed
it's wild to me that people act as if chani's primary reason for leaving paul was bitterness about being a concubine like girl..... i promise that did not even register in her brain compared to the realization that paul had chosen to become her people's oppressor, to become her oppressor, to destroy the equality that was very foundation of their relationship. i promise her agency and her loyalty to her people, things which existed before paul and will exist after him, were more important to her than how "official" her relationship would be considered within a system she did not care about.
something about mai potentially giving up everything for zuko and ty lee immediately doing the same but for her reels of lesbian unrequited love and i need to read about it NOW
I was reading TLC the other day (I love Marissa Meyer) and this might piss a lot of people off but I actually hate Kaider. They'd barely even met each other in the first book and Cinder has at least a semi-idealized version of him no matter how much she claims she's "not like other girls" idolizing him. Their dynamic therefore seems superficial to me for the rest of the first book and even though it does become true love, I also think that Cinder's ending is just kind of sad. She wanted to travel the world and be independent and get away from the pressures of the prejudice against her but just ends up stuck in a palace until she abdicates the throne, and I'm expected to believe she'd be perfectly happy being Empress the rest of her life? I might be missing something here or it might just be personal preference but honestly I just dislike Kaider it makes zero sense to me
Just saw someone say that Coryo in the books was probs straight but movie!Coryo was bisexual and I'm like what are we talking about here he's the most bisexual psychopath ever in the book AND the movie
Not my delusional ass ignoring canon deciding to believe that when Coryo was wondering in the book whether "intimacy would work" to convince Sejanus not to be a rebel he was actually talking romantically but when he started talking to him he panicked and was like "oh, uh, so, we're brOtHErS"
Somthing about the way Snow always despised chaos above all else and was killed not in a clean, controlled execution but in the very definition of chaos: a wild, violent rush of an unnamed crowd. Poetic justice.
If I had a nickel for every recent movie based on a book where a boy from a prestigious background who lost everything after the death of his father was exiled from his city home, fell in love with a kind, defiant, somewhat feral girl and was welcomed into her close-knit nomadic community, only to eventually betray her and become a mass-murdering dictator, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice, right?
I didn't mind the "getting married off for the highest bid" line, but, like. She dated a racist. She was part of that cycle. She can't date Matty Heely and simultaneously condemn racism. And yes, they broke up, but he broke up with her. She clearly had no problem when he was making racist comments, so she doesn't suddenly get to turn around and have a problem with it now so she can brag about being woke for attention.
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