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Wonhee (illit) !★
due process more like due whatever 😀
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maura isles is so woke and i love her for that
Friend: Don't you want to have a romance?
Me: I'm good, I have romance at home.
Romance I have at home:
No one:
Eunseok in photos:
Bro is a pro at Mewing…
FACE CARD NEVER DECLINESSS!!!
Jooyeon looks like a fairy. A beautiful fairy, that is.
I'm so happy xdiz took my concert virginity
For international Villains, it is very touching to hear Jungsu deliver his end ment in English. He is obviously trying so hard to express himself, hoping that Villains will get a grip on what he is saying. And indeed, US Villains understand him clearly. And I can feel that they appreciate Jungsu for doing that.
Villains love you, Jungsu!
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He did amazing and I was super happy to see how much effort and care he put into his words last night. It was unforgettable :)
So much of my impression of Reed Richards as autistic in the new Fantastic Four movie comes from Pedro Pascal's delivery. The way he chooses to say these lines makes such a difference--like "I am that smart" or "Anyone can build a crib, only I can build this" could EASILY have made him read as an a-hole, but Pedro's Reed says them with a sincerity that feels very autistic to me. He's not bragging or being snide, he's just stating the truth, and there's even a lot of gentleness in it. (And, I mean, come on, his confusion about the extra screws for the crib? "They included two extra...I have no idea why." He meant that!) His argument with Ben about how "cooking is more of an art than a math or a science" and how he failed his driver's test because of "poorly placed signage" (I love him) could have felt pedantic or prideful, but he says them with this sweet, almost abashed feeling that feels very genuine and familiar.
His reactions to Sue's pregnancy and the press post-Galactus excursion also read as autistic: he is clearly feeling a lot, but he isn't sure how to express it, so with Sue it comes out as immediately moving to problem-solving ("we'll have to design tests to account for our mutated DNA--") and with the press it shows up as reassurance-seeking: even though he's at the mic, he is constantly looking over at his family as if they could tell him what he should say. They even do end up answering some questions for him, and the most he says without a very long pause is his first comment: "I'm sorry we don't have a prepared statement" (which because of its delivery also feels very autistic).
And there's also his face, which is highlighted as very expressive in contrast to his fairly monotone voice. "I finally crossed it off the list," is said very simply and without context (true autistic information-sharing lol) but when Johnny jokes with him afterwards about taking back all the bad things he's said, Reed's face is telegraphing that he doesn't know how much of it is a joke. And at the start of the film, it's joked that his face is what gives away the pregnancy. (Not to mention Ben's joke about being surprised Reed isn't in panic-induced sweats and his reply that "I had that scheduled for later"...sir. You're not dodging the allegations)
Even in his fight with Sue the entirety of what he says is just so autistic to me. "I don't dream, I don't wonder. I let all of the worst things into my head, because it's my job to think of the bad things so that we can do them to them before they do them to us!" and Sue responds, "It's not your job, it's you." And he immediately agrees. And when Sue says "Sometimes, you being you hurts me," he can only pause and say "I don't mean to..." And Sue responds, "I know." And both of them feel so honest in how they say these lines! Reed really doesn't mean to hurt her, of course he doesn't, but he also doesn't know any other way to be, and he doesn't know how to make it hurt her less, and you can feel that he's really at a loss for what to do. Thankfully he is met with understanding, but the experience of the way you are and how you function being something that can hurt other people without your intending to or being able to help it is extremely relatable to autistic people. On top of this interaction, Reed feels like his whole family's pain is his fault, because he "should have known" that the suits "were...inadequate"--self-blame which makes him even more relatable.
And then there's the heartbreaking scene with him and Franklin where he quietly tells him, "I hope you're not like me. There's something wrong with me...always has been." It wasn't just the mutated DNA that made Reed feel wrong. He says he's always felt that way. There's nothing more autistic than that.
Anyway yeah I'm used to Reed feeling like a colder, less-emotional version of Tony Stark, but Pedro Pascal really breathes new life into this character. He is anxious and particular and warm and very, very autistic.
All of this!!! Plus, his facial expressions being a beat later or mirroring those of his family. When he reassures Sue when she is giving birth, he uses her earlier words, a little scripted speech that he knew was used to calm anxieties. Slight spoiler ahead...
His distress at having nothing to solve the problem and him not being able to express it in words. He simply repeats 'I have nothing' until he thinks of a way to express it that makes sense to him, ome that he can express visually as well, and Ben translates for him. His words to Sue and Franklin show that his is just an honest and emotional open man trying to make sense of the whole world. He solves the problems of the world to make it safe for those he loves. That to me screams Autistic love language. I can't express how much I love you in words so I will show you. I will show you that I can love in my own way.
That characteristics were so breathtaking and almost made me sob
i love how people try to portray johnny as the "dumb one" when this dude literally hyper fixated on a girl he just met so hard he decoded the three words she spoke to him in an intergalactic language, learned her native tongue and literally convinced her to fight back against the tyrannical sky daddy that kidnapped her so they could save the earth.
that sounds pretty genius to me idk about you 🤷♀️
I just wanna know who they sent this to as a "fuck you" 😭😭
The Fantastic Four : First Steps (2025) dir. Matt Shakman
You're late.
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS dir. Matt Shakman (2024)
The Fantastic Four : First Steps (2025) dir. Matt Shakman
Whatever life throws at us, we'll face it together. As a family.
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS (2025) dir. Matt Shakman