MAGICK x MADDY PEREZ Euphoria S3E5 "This Little Piggy"

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MAGICK x MADDY PEREZ Euphoria S3E5 "This Little Piggy"
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
Oh hey! Haven’t seen this in forever! Didn’t reblog it when it came across me before, not gonna skip it this time, I need some good vibes.
Girlfriends.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026) dir. David Frankel
Anne Hathaway as Andrea Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026).
Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep for Vogue US (May 2026 issue) photographed by Annie Leibovitz, styled by Grace Coddington.
i love dwp1 so fucking much, but at its very core that movie says: you have to choose, and there's only one right choice. andy's friends are assholes, nate is a bastard, and andy is the one who framed as wrong for choosing her very good job that is a legitimately good entry into the industry she wants to work in. miranda's divorce, while inadvertently making miranda more interesting than the movie ever intended, is a narrative device to show andy that if she keeps this up, she will end up alone. what's crazy about all that is that, at the same time, the movie tries to argue that the choice to be made isn't whether or not to be a good person, but whether or not to be in a situation that makes you a bad person. this is insane, btw. but andy at the end is like, i don't want to be like you therefore i must not be here. the abdication of personal responsibility for your actions is, actually, wild.
so you could have knocked me over with a fucking feather by the time i walked out of dwp2. because i never in one hundred trillion years expected them to come back 20 years later and recognise that actually, andy made all those choices, they didn't happen to her, and yes, actually, she's that selfish bitch (huge fucking compliment). she didn't get married, she didn't have kids, she's flounced in and out of lily's life for 15 years, and the moment someone threw her a piece of driftwood to cling to, she leapt on board. even at the last moment, she still couldn't quite bring herself to not look down on the genuine potential runway offered her, but hell, she'll settle for it.
that car scene made me insane. miranda calling her out again, and andy finally agreeing, and more than that, going all on this arrangement that neither of them actually wants, exactly, but could be mutually beneficial to them both? i practically moaned.
that compromise was both the theme and the hero of this film blows my mind. miranda, who will do anything for advertisers, who will sit her assistant next to her and have her call out all the politically incorrect things she cannot say anymore, who hangs up her own coat, but is still, fundamentally the same person she was 20 years ago: she loves her job, and will do anything to keep doing it. and that is, from start to finish, who andy always was.
and instead of judging them this time, dwp2 says: yes, there are choices to make, and there are always costs whichever way you choose. but there's no wrong choice this time. just find a way to do what you love and you'll be fine.
(and if you can, along the way, make it up to the people you hurt as you do. because there will always be people you hurt, but actually there isn't some natural order of punishment that goes with that. guys, that emily wanted to be friends all that time? i cried. the nigel resolution? bawled.)
i love how the devil wears prada 2 seems to tackle society losing touch with analog media like magazines, journalists getting laid off in the name of optimization and profit, and this growing collective delusion that ai can replace the deeply human, deeply soulful thing that art has always been
He drugs wilson but then gently catches his dropping head to lay it down on the table. Also later in the episode, wilson is seen in his bed without pants and he had been unconscious so it was definitely house who took off his pants and tucked him into bed
have you read Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar? will you read Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar? when will you read Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar?
This was so charming to me
There were parts of Zee and Cyrus’s story that made me close the book and just. Stare at the wall.
sam levinson after aging his schoolgirl characters up and giving half of the female cast jobs in sex work so he can basically legally shoot pornos on a hbo budget
Like, fr, his every female character is a sex worker, couldn't Sam Levinson had made them evil criminals? Like a cartel boss, Zendaya's character is a druggie
listen i love lexi being a voluntary virgin because #metoo #representationmatters
but i do think it’s interesting that every other main girl character is involved in sex work of some kind and then she’s a virgin. like those are the only two choices: youre either a slut or a prude. lexi is smart and an introvert and is the only one with a ‘normal’ life and who isn’t over sexualized so that means she must be a virgin?? also her response of “it’s better than getting herpes” perpetuates the idea that having sex makes you dirty. ALSO herpes isnt just spread through sexual activities!!! signed, a girl who has gotten cold sores (aka a form of herpes) since i was a toddler!!!!
like i do think it’s an interesting contrast to Cassie—how she is doing OF and has been over sexualized her whole life and used sex and male attention as a means to feel loved. and then there’s Lexi who is choosing to not have sex. it shows how people react differently to the same traumas/childhoods, but i don’t think that’s why Sam Levinson wrote it that way. especially because it’s not as if Lexi doesn’t want to be desired, we saw from her play that she WANTS to be wanted and seen as a sexual being.
like why does sex have to be some crazy big thing that like owns women and controls their life. why must it be something that is a indicator of who they are or a reflection/result of trauma, why can it not just be something we do or don’t do. none of the characters have a healthy, normal relationship with sex—that’s not me saying you can’t participate in like crazy sex or something, i just mean, they are all interacting with sex as if it’s something that owns them or rules their lives. the idea that by taking power over their sexuality (Jules being a sugar baby, Cassie doing OF, maddy managing OF models) they can take power over their trauma or something. even Lexi not having sex is like not necessarily a personal choice, but a result of her watching the people around her (cassie, jules, kat, Maddy) be negatively affected by sex & relationships. idk im bad at explaining things.
just the show doesn’t treat sex as something people just do for funsies. which it is.
Cassie bawling her eyes out and complaining about how it was supposed to be her special night while Nate is getting practically murdered is so fucking funny to me holy shit
Slight spoilers but Emma having spent her entire childhood moving around never staying long enough to make friends or get closure from the bullying and her adult coping mechanism being "let's start over" was chef's kiss