Might be an unpopular opinion, but i like that Jinu is gone now. Him giving up his soul for Rumi part was an actual act of love that he didn't show his mother and sister, and now he can finally be at peace, guilty thoughts not occupying his mind
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Might be an unpopular opinion, but i like that Jinu is gone now. Him giving up his soul for Rumi part was an actual act of love that he didn't show his mother and sister, and now he can finally be at peace, guilty thoughts not occupying his mind
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The contrast between these two dances!! They both lead Angel in a dance but it's night and day:
Angel's Dance with Valentino
Angel doesn't have a choice in dancing with Val. It's purely for work
You see these moments of discomfort and worry but Angel quickly puts on a mask. It's choreographed and things are prettied up (just the environment and angel's outfit) it's very artificial all the way around for this spectacle/performance
Valentino isn’t just leading, but quite literally is dragging him on a chain
Val’s also not really dancing with Angel, it's closer to Angel doing a performance for Val's entertainment. There's no real connection between them beyond the chains
Angel's Dance with Husk
It's starts more as a small offer to dance, very old time-y gentleman at some formal dance kinda thing
It's this goofy, little spur of the moment kinda of thing just for them. The dancing is a little awkward and imperfect but they're having fun and just a nice moment together.
Husk gently guides Angel through the steps
Husk and him are on even footing, they're both hand in hand and are trying to go through the motions/steps together. This is the beginning of them forming a genuine connection
#he really said we cope through humor
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HOLY CRUD THIS WAS SO LONG AGO!
allonsyarielle replied to your post “Thanks for recommending Fangirl! I just finished reading it and loved it! I’d been meaning to read one of Rainbow Rowell’s books ever since I met her at LeakyCon last summer. I’m downloading Eleanor & Park now to read and was just wondering if you had any other book recommendations.”
Anna and the French Kiss! I forgot about that book! I meant to read that years ago when it came out but was too busy with school. Bumping up to toward the top of my list! Thanks I’ll check these out!
Read Anna before you read Lola! Same goes for If I Stay before Where She Went! If I Stay is being turned into a movie and is coming out in August. You may have a hard time finding it at your local library right now. It is at mine…I was rec'ing this book two years ago to these people and only NOW do they want to read it just because it’s an upcoming movie.
Also, Stephanie Perkins is coming out with a third one called Isla and the Happily Ever After.
Personally, I find the titles to be super cheesy but the writing is SO good and I love the way she writes YA!
i completely agree about Stephine!!!!!! love rereading those three books!
Thanks for recommending Fangirl! I just finished reading it and loved it! I'd been meaning to read one of Rainbow Rowell's books ever since I met her at LeakyCon last summer. I'm downloading Eleanor & Park now to read and was just wondering if you had any other book recommendations.
I was gone ALL day yesterday so I didn’t get to this until now. I’m a librarian so I think I might have a recommendation or two :)
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
Hate List by Jennifer Brown (This is a heavy book. Just warning you)
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
Where She Went by Gayle Forman
Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
i would also add Isla and the happily ever after to this list!!!!!!!! is sssssoooo good and rainbow’s first simon snow book is amazing!!! couldn’t get into the second though
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End Of Game - Killing Eve 3x06, psych analysis (brief)
Okay but Konstantin shouting at Villanelle
"You were supposed to grow up and realize she isn't actually evil, she's just insane."
Like, hello, a big aspect of Cluster B personality disorders is genetic predisposition. Villanelle said herself that her mother is like her, all she wanted was her mother to recognize that. It follows that Konstantin statement also encompasses Villanelle's personhood. She's not evil, she's just "insane".
Personality Disorders carry SO much social stigma; BPD was considered the "wastebin" diagnosis up until 1938-ish when Adolph Stern was the first to coin the term and it's symptoms. Konstantin seperating the concept of evil from "insanity", or in more appropriate terms, mental health disorders, is a way of slowly deconstructing our view of Villanelle as irredeemable.
Eve follows on this thought process when she responds to Dasha's "she's a perfect killing machine, it's all she knows" with "I don't think so" without missing a single beat.
Villanelle might be an assassin as a product of her trauma, disorders, and manipulation she has experienced from those around her who have used her abilities to push their own agendas but that doesn't make her irredeemable. Not if she actively wants and puts the effort into changing. Of course, she's not just going to step into a therapist' office, change her problematic coping mechanism and be done with it, because that's not how people work. Her actively expressing "I don't want to do this anymore", not just to herself, but to Dasha, her mentor, is a huge step into what therapists would consider recovery.
Evil is a concept we associate with depravity, wickedness, and immorality. Something beyond help or salvation; something hopeless.
Insanity (thought not a term that's used as often in psychology anymore due to stigma) is a state of mental delusion caused by mental disorders which may affect outward behavior.
One is redeemable, one is not a choice, one grants a person three-dimensionality; they are more than their diagnosis, they are a person.
Villanelle is more than just her mental disorder, she's a person. And it looks like she's starting to discover that herself.
DON’T write this episode off as it was an important plot point
but DO be mad that Eve was criminally underused again
ok am i the only one who laughed when this happened HAHA