恋女房 • こいにょうぼう• koi-niyou-bou "One's beloved wife"; carries a humble meaning often used by a husband who still loves his wife even after years of being married to her.
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恋女房 • こいにょうぼう• koi-niyou-bou "One's beloved wife"; carries a humble meaning often used by a husband who still loves his wife even after years of being married to her.
Wada Masanari and Takahashi Hiroto in THE JOURNEY TO KILLING YOU (2025)
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Have a smiling Kataoka in Episode 1
The absolutely perfect interplay of their tattoos in this shot? The lines matching so perfectly? It's just beautiful.
when you're crying about the cancellation but remember how good YOI was to you
Boku no Hero Academia || Hitoshi Shinsou Episode 156
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The way this series framed Loki and Mobius’ relationship around these three time theatre scenes was so brilliant, imo.
I read a post a while back from someone who knows way more about filmmaking than I do that there’s a tendency to sort of repeat scenes using the same setting/characters/placement as a way to highlight something that has changed. In this case we get Loki and Mobius in the time theatre in their exact same spots at this table three separate times and yet each time their dynamic is veeeery different.
The first time they meet here it’s like two worlds colliding. Neither really knows what they’re getting into with the other so there’s a guardedness to both of them. Loki is like a cornered animal and Mobius is fully masked in his pleasant unaffected demeanour. Tom Hiddleston mentioned several times in interviews that Mobius is able to look at Loki’s life from an outsiders perspective, specifically that he’s not personally emotionally affected by Loki’s actions.
A few episodes later and that’s no longer the case. Now we get to see Mobius, who has been very good at guarding his emotions, let them get the better of him. These guys are both feeling hurt and betrayed because they both formed an attachment to the other, but at this point neither understands that so they don’t appreciate it. Instead of opening up to one another they’re both defensive and abrasive to one another.
The third visit to this time theatre shows how much their relationship has changed. No more guardedness, no more defensiveness, we now only see softness and openness between them. Hell, look at the framing: the camera focuses directly on their faces with both actors playing this scene so vulnerable. We talk a lot about how isolated Loki has been because of his pain but the reality is, Mobius has been just as isolated; it’s incredibly meaningful knowing that this is Mobius from early in the show and all it took was for Loki to reach out to him, to gently ask for help and Mobius opened up like a flower. These two needed the connection they have with each-other so desperately, they just needed a multiversal level apocalypse to figure their shit out.
I bet Mobius would've liked Loki's play
They could have used another villain and not putting off amazing character growths.
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If someone had told me ten years ago that Loki would selflessly choose a life of omnipotent isolation to save his friends while Steve Rogers would abandon his friends just to steal a life with Peggy, I would’ve have called that person a fucking liar.
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It was really nice to see all the Odin siblings complete in another reality (if only the reality didn't have a rift on it they would've been happier somewhat) BUT IT FEELS NICE THAT THEY COULD JUST BE CASUAL!! It would be cool to see more of the 1602 universe
“... silent but deadly. good to see you”.