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Legion S01E02
I remember everything. What do you mean ‘everything’?
You know, my doctor used to say that the word “monster” is not a noun, that to be a monster, you’ve first got to do something monstrous.
person: what’s your sexuality?
me:
No one compares to you I’m scared that you won’t be waiting on the other side.
Can I clear my conscience If I’m different from the rest Do I have to run and hide? I never said that I want this This burden came to me And it’s made it’s home inside.
I believe in fate. There’s a r e a s o n we met. There’s something between us. I can see it.
bonus:
He is not holding a gun.
He is not even there.
I hate how irrelevant Rickon’s death was. I’ve only seen one post about Rickon. No one cares. Why would they? We haven’t seen him for what? Three, four seasons?
He had two scenes the ENTIRE season. And not one line. The show made Rickon irrelevant, replaceable, forgettable. He wasn’t a great Warg like His brother or a trained assassin like his sister. He didn’t have a mysterious aura like Jon or the charisma of Sansa.
But he was a boy. He was a STARK. He had a rightful claim over Winterfell. But instead he was shot like an animal and trampled by his protectors.
It was lazy writing and horrible treatment of a loved character. If people care more about Shaggydog’s death than that of a Stark child- then you; as a show runner, writer, producer, director, you have failed.
Rickon Stark was a kind soul. One too good for that world. But he’s with Shaggydog, Ned and Rob. And that’s all that matters.