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Need someone to write a Yellowjackets Hunger Games AU. But where Jackie and Shauna are reaped together.
I think Jackie would be a townie like Peeta, who's well liked and popular. Shauna is from the seam and they were somehow still childhood best friends.
Jackie would be reaped first. Shauna would go to volunteer, but Tai would stop her.
When Javi is reaped next- Shauna would volunteer. She used to babysit him, she wouldn't lose them both. She volunteers and everyone would see it as a sisterly act, but she knew she did it to go with Jackie.
I think Jackie would play up to the Capital like Peeta did in the first book. While Shauna is all broody and mysterious, like Katniss.
Nat would be their mentor. She had survived her games when she was 15, two years prior. She would be a drunk or a junkie too- but she would try to help them. Shauna and Nat would make a deal to keep Jackie safe- but then Nat would pick Shauna to help more.
I think Jackie would lie about being "in Love" with Shauna to get them both attention and support for the games. But Shauna would be horrified because she's already in love with Jackie.
When the games start- Shauna and Jackie would be initially separated - but Shauna would ultimately fight her way to Jackie and keep her alive.
To get them food and supplies from sponsors- Jackie would play up their romance while Shauna fought to keep her sanity.
The whole thing would be gay and angsty. Shauna would think the whole thing was an act, and she would be good at playing up her part while being just as good at dismissing the whole thing later. But Jackie would be falling hard for Shauna. She would see Shauna in a new light, not as just her old friend, but instead as the person who volunteered for the hunger games to keep her alive, the person who fought for her, killed for her and now lives with her, the person who loved her more than anything or anyone. .
Their games would be a few years before the rebellion.
So when they both win- they get a few years as victors and mentors before the rebellion really kicks off. Shauna would join the rebellion without fail, just like Johanna and Finnick had in the books, while Jackie would just worry for Shauna.
Shauna would be reaped again for the quarter quell. Jackie would get reaped as well, but Nat would volunteer for her.
Jackie would end up being taken like Annie was. Shauna would be going crazy without her in 13.
They would get a tearful and heartfelt reunion once Jackie gets rescued. And they would be engaged to be married and traumatized together after the war ended.
Ahhh.... I just can't write it! Too many ideas and no skill to execute it!
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Been thinking a lot about the brunch scene with Shauna, Jeff, and Jackie’s parents and what it can tell us about the characters. I may be misremembering, but I’m pretty sure Jackie’s dad stays pretty much silent the whole time. Jackie’s mom is clearly the decision-maker in the couple and it seems like he’s along for the ride. He grabs her hand to show solidarity in the offer to pay Callie’s tuition but is pretty irrelevant on his own.
I think that knowing this is Jackie’s main example of love growing up can contextualize a lot of her and Shauna’s dynamic. Jackie’s parents have shown her that love is one person submitting to another. It’s her dad going along with her mom’s decisions and blindly supporting everything she does. It’s her mom taking charge for both of them and not asking for his input. Jackie seems to act like her mom with Shauna and expect Shauna to act like her dad. Their relationship doesn’t even necessarily need to be interpreted as romantic, though I think it can be. Shauna is Jackie’s main person. She seems like the only person that Jackie has any real intimacy with throughout the show. So it makes sense that she’d try to mirror her parents’ relationship with her.
So when Shauna wants to make her own decisions or just disagrees with Jackie, Jackie interprets that as Shauna not loving her. If Shauna loved her, then she would agree no matter what. Of course, that’s not healthy and it makes Shauna feel stifled, but it’s all Jackie knows. And Jackie feels like any indication of Shauna’s independence means she loses her. So Jackie tries to cling harder to her, to control more, which only serves to push Shauna further away.
And Shauna, the nonconfrontational child of divorce, can’t talk to Jackie about how she feels. Jackie has demonstrated that if Shauna is her own person, Jackie will leave. Shauna disagreed with Jackie’s idea to stay by the plane, and Jackie’s immediate response was to ignore her all day. She even pretended to buddy up to Mari to make Shauna jealous. So Shauna feels like Jackie sees her as replaceable. If she tries to be independent at all, she loses Jackie. And as much as Shauna is resentful of the position Jackie has put her in, she still loves Jackie and doesn’t want to lose her.
I feel like the show does a good job of giving us enough context on each character to understand why they act the way they do. They make dumb decisions because they’re teenagers and can’t fully understand their own baggage. But at their heart, they’re both desperately trying to maintain their friendship. They lash out when they feel rejected. Jackie’s problem is with the interpretation of Shauna’s actions. She views any disagreement or deviation as rejection. Shauna’s issue is with communication. She thinks that openly admitting her frustrations would make Jackie leave her.
Plus, the Taylors have made it clear that Jackie can’t just be good. She has to be the best, which means better than Shauna. So Shauna has to be the passive, lesser side kick while Jackie has to remain in control at all times and keep being the best. The funny thing is, they tell Shauna and Jeff how much better than them Jackie would be doing if she was alive, but if Jackie was there, they would probably be telling her she should be doing better. There is no ceiling to being the best so Jackie could never be enough while she was alive.
I just think it’s very interesting that a pretty short scene with the Taylors can give us so much insight into Jackie as a character. We don’t see Shauna’s parents but their divorce is mentioned which makes it feel relevant. It makes sense that her parents splitting up would contribute to Shauna’s passivity and inability to communicate. Her parents admitted they were unhappy and her family was broken up. If Shauna just never admits she’s unhappy, nothing has to change.
I really love how layered and morally grey all these characters are. And it’s just so devastating because these were manageable issues that got mixed up with teen angst before being thrown into a life-or-death situation. None of it needed to happen but these girls didn’t know any other way to be.
and to think that this all happened because laura lee called her piano teacher a cunt
yellowjackets | brutal
This is the best thing I've ever seen. Amazing.
behind the scenes of kim seon ho and shin min ah for elle korea.
✨Park Min Young appreciation post✨
The one and only rom-com queen, our Park Min Young is in the industry for a while. Here are some iconic works she acted in:
Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010) one of the best sageuk, loved it
City Hunter (2011)
Healer (2014-15) ahhh this drama... a masterpiece in my opinion
What's wrong with secretary kim ? (2018) they were perfect for each other
Her private life (2019) for all the fangirls out there!
When the weather is nice (2020) best drama to watch in cold days
Forecasting love and weather (2022)
Love in contract (2022) so in love with this drama atm!
Her roles in romantic comedies are probably the most popular ones, but I actually like way more her characters in Healer and When the weather is nice, they are so different from the others and very memorable to me.
Which drama did you enjoy the most? :) let me know!
Kdramas where the male lead falls first
Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
A Business Proposal
What's Wrong With Secretary Kim
So I Married The Anti Fan
Youth Of May
Something In The Rain
Lovestruck In The City
She Would Never Know
The King Eternal Monarch
HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004) dir. Alfonso Cuarón
I deadass thought this was 3 Star Wars movies
its called Color Theory and we been knew. “Art is subjective” but there are certain “rules” you can follow to make things more appealing in a subconscious/subliminal kind of way.
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I can’t believe there are only 9 movies
There are only 9 genders and they are:
Orange and blue action hero
Red dress damsel
Foggy straight couple
Lone guy with sword
Couple leaning on eachother
Eye
Blurry thriller Cop
Sexy Legs™
Orange and black action hero
“We’re in our twenties, it’s supposed to be easier to find places to hook-up.”
melissa’s very long list of favorite ships (in order of ship name) steroline (stefan salvatore and caroline forbes). “you told me once that i would fall madly in love without realizing it. and that’s what happened. day by day, bit by bit, year by year. with you.”
top 30 ouat ladies (as voted by my followers) #8. regina