Buffy the Vampire Slayer 7.22 | "Chosen"
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer 7.22 | "Chosen"
The classic experiences of figuring out you're asexual include:
1) "There's something wrong with me."
2) "There's something wrong with everybody else."
3) "There's something wrong with me but thank God."
4) "Everybody experiences things differently." (There's something wrong with everybody else.)
This is how we remember our past. This is how we safeguard our future.
The Hunger Games (2012) dir. Gary Ross
Remember when joining fandom as a younger person meant lurking for a bit and figuring out the vibe and etiquette instead of coming in on day one and calling people weirdos for liking weirdo shit in the weirdo factory.
GOOD OMENS The Finale
Isn't one of the major thematic points of the book and season 1 and 2 that Crowley and Aziracrow actually do have free will? That they have the power to make choices and be affected or affect others by the consequences of those choices? They believe they can't choose to be good or evil, that they're stuck in their natures, but then they go and do each other's miracles, and interfere with human affairs, sometimes messing up (graveyard) sometimes making better (Job) sometimes having no effect at all (first apocalypse). Aziraphale chose to go to heaven to save everything. Crowley chose to stay. Just because they're oppressed by the system doesn't mean they lack free will. Their creativity, imagination, and refusal to only do what is allowed were their greatest assets.
Wasn't one of the major thematic points the fact that no one is completely good or bad, we simply make choices, therefore the dichotomy between heaven and hell and angels and demons is an illusion? Both demons and angels suffer and are lonely under the system. Wouldn't it have made more sense to create a world where angels and demons can have the opportunity to learn and grow with humanity the way Aziraphale and Crowley did?
The finale doesn't actually address these points because they remove the problems by just starting everything over, which is in direct contradiction to everything they fought for in season 1 and with the Job minisode.
I agree that the ending should have always involved dismantling the system and creating an entirely new one. But it should have been a new system in the world they knew with the humans they'd come to love, and allowed everyone a chance at redemption. Or at least the autonomy to choose for themselves.
Crowley making one choice for the whole universe and undoing all of their work isn't thematically consistent and doesn't actually address anything that's been introduced this far. Why go through the trouble of establishing all this world building just to erase it?
How is the new human world better? What is the consequence of no heaven and hell other than Crowley and Aziraphale can be openly together (in the time period they occupy. I'm pretty certain homophobia would still exist)? Is the human experience fundamentally altered? Wasn't the whole point that humans actually do what they want regardless of heaven and hell's agenda because they're unpredictable and have imagination?
Isn't one of the themes from season 1 that the four horsemen, war famine pollution death, are actually man made concepts (well except for death)? And that one of the reasons Adam left the world as it was was because he felt humans needed to take responsibility for the earth and have the opportunity to fix their own mistakes? Isn't that why he didn't rebuild the whale population? Doesn't killing off all the humans and not letting them have a choice in making the new world really undermine that?
Isn't one of the themes that humanity is worth saving, and one of the major points demonstrating that theme being there are two nonhuman beings who still love humans despite witnessing them commit the same mistakes over and over? Isn't that nuance kind of lost when they become human themselves? Then their love for humanity is more self preservation and without the benefit of a long term view. DO they even love humanity as much when they're humans? I didn't exactly see a lot of general human love, mostly interpersonal romantic connection between them two.
Am I crazy? Am I going crazy? Did anyone in that writer's room watch more than 5 minutes of the same series I did?
Yeah, OP really captured my issues with the finale here.
I think it is very poetic for Aziraphael and Crowley to sacrifice themselves for humanity; but I feel like that sacrifice was completely unneccessary. There were other ways to dismantle the system that wouldn't require their entire reality to be rewritten!
Like, in season 1 the "ineffable plan" was the punchline: nobody knows what the plan is, so can we really be sure that god wants the apocalypse? Those who wanted free will took it for themselves by sowing doubts in the minds of the extra-faithful.
Crowley and Aziraphael were living proof that angels and demons are not ontologically good or evil, and they lived their lives as something in between. Why weren't the other angels and demons given the same option? Take Heaven and Hell out of the picture, remove the Plan, and let them figure it out on their own.
(It's also not Crowley's decision to make, actually: he doomed a whole universe, regardless of what the show is trying to tell us when it shows all the faces that we know)
GOOD OMENS | 1.01 - In The Beginning
no i dont want to ‘ask chatgpt’ i want to go to a wikipedia page and spend half an hour reading an article like a real person
I've heard it said that people come into our lives for a reason.
what doesnt kill you is still valuable data points for a graph im working on titled "how to kill you"
It's in there, besides gardening. Opposite philosophy
one of the biggest tragedies of early 2010s tumblr is that the devil (bbc sherlock) took root as the face of johnlock when the guy ritchie films were RIGHT there
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the amount of care and attention the human body needs is disgusting
classic who is so funny because they introduced the scariest aliens in the entire universe and then immediately presented us with no less than three scenes where one of them cutely carries a little tray of food
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Young-woo's morning routine, as seen in EXTRAORDINARY ATTORNEY WOO's opening credits. @gifevents #1: New Beginnings Day 1: Mornings
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