THE MENTALIST ~ 4.08

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THE MENTALIST ~ 4.08
When a gemini woman mets a capricorn man. Summer and Cho were so perfect!
She's always loved me. Every me. Even him. The me I don't understand at all. // Mickey is not some cookie you can split in half. 17 and 18 are both Mickey. Both my Mickey.
MICKEY 17 (2025) dir. Bong Joon Ho
I will forever thank Mickey 17 for not falling into the disposable black girlfriend trope and how they made Nasha a real person. Like a real, actual messy person with feelings and motivations and not just Mickey's Girlfriend.
And how when Kai was making her moves, Mickey instantly pulled away and went to go find Nasha.
They're soulmates. They're best friends. They're a secret third thing. I love them. She loves him no matter what, there's no Mickey 17 or 18 to her. There's Mickey Barnes, and she loves him.
NAOMI ACKIE as NASHA BARRIDGE Mickey 17
Nasha, she's the only one who's always been there for me. She's always loved me. Every me.
Everyone seems to be focusing on the aspect of Nasha loving every version of Mickey, and not on the fact that each version of him - no matter how they differed - shared the same undying love for her.
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Mickey 17 was sooooo good. I really liked Mickey 18's view of 17 especially. the concept of seeing a representation of yourself outside of you and being so disgusted by yourself that you shout at it and belittle it... feeling like you're having a constant mirror held to the most pathetic, snivelling parts of you. hating that version of yourself and wanting it dead and wanting it gone, but then seeing your partner still love that version of you, too. and how could you want to kill something that your partner loves?
)));
the fact that sex played such a huge role in Mickey 17 isn't just a fun hot little addition to a good movie about antifascism - it's intrinsic.
They want your sexuality repressed unless you're procreating the "right kind" of babies.
Nasha wants Mickey to be able to grow old with her so that she can suck him off for the rest of her god damned life. Nasha wants to know the name of every sexual position so intimately that her sopping wet boyfriend and her can use the names as a secret code in public. Nasha wants to have sex to feel ALIVE and full of joy. Nasha is going to break federal law to have a threesome with her boyfriend and his clone and she's gonna be high as a fucking kite when she does it. Sexual expression IS resisting fascism because the joy of fucking connects us and gives us something to fight for. Nasha is a hero and her sexuality is intrinsic to it.
Not everyone gets lucky enough to find a soulmate like this. None of this would have happened if I'd never boarded this spaceship, so all hail the great loan shark, Darius Blank. Thanks, Darius.
MICKEY 17 (2025) dir. Bong Joon Ho
“He just wants to have a nice life and be a regular dude. He doesn't really have any higher aspirations particularly. He was fine with being tortured every day if he could just go home to Nasha.” - Robert Pattinson
Mickey 17 (2025) dir. Bong Joon-ho
everyone watch mickey 17........ for my two shaylas.....
hey mickey! hey hey hey mickey!
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