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The VA doing work for Rick's "You little bitches broke my bones" in s8e6 needs a raise because i LOVE LOVE LOVE the small chuckle there i couldn't stop laughing but sobbing LMAOAO
I want to put this here too, the tiny chuckle...so much personality and whimsy ARHHGHGHG KUDOS TO IAN!!
"The Curicksous Case of Bethjamin Button" in another universe...
The VA doing work for Rick's "You little bitches broke my bones" in s8e6 needs a raise because i LOVE LOVE LOVE the small chuckle there i couldn't stop laughing but sobbing LMAOAO
just finished season 8 of rick and morty and it broke me.
The writers' choice to stray away from B-plots in recent seasons has been controversial. Some people have criticized this decision because it means we spend less time with the other characters. Personally, I've enjoyed it because it gives us more time to focus on the main story--and man, as far as B-plots go, I REALLY wish this episode didn't have one.
The Earth World subplot was creative enough, and I'll admit that it was nice to see the whole Smith family in an episode for a change. But every time the story veered away from the Beths, I couldn't wait to return to their adventures. We've only got 20 minutes to spare, and their story is so much more interesting than a goofy subplot that doesn't reveal anything new about the characters.
Well, maybe it revealed a little about Morty. "I'm not gonna shit on it too hard because I know you'd punish me." Ouch. No matter how much Rick changes, the memory of his past abuse still lingers.
And the Beths have a lot of complicated memories, too. "The CuRicksous Case of Bethjamin Button" is a solid episode, but I wish we had time to really dive into their sadness, grief, frustration and contradictory feelings toward their father and each other. Without it, the happier scenes at the end don't completely feel "earned."
In any case, I hope this is the start of something bigger. This show has underutilized Beth for far too long.
I was glad to see two women credited as the head writers for this episode (Heather Anne Campbell and Jess Lacher) because they'd truly understand the weirdness of girlhood. As a former weird girl myself, this episode nailed it. Little girls are loud, rowdy, creative, daring and ambitious, but despite it all, we crave our parents' love and approval.
Beth, of course, is a little rowdier than most girls. I wish we'd learned more about her childhood because it's still fairly muddy. She's violent like her father, but the show keeps implying that he was kinder when he was younger, so was Beth just vicious on her own? Or are we getting the wrong impression about Rick? Or did something else happen? It's still a mystery.
Beth and Space Beth's dynamic is intriguing because they respect and care for each other, but they also see each other's worst traits in themselves, so they often end up at each other's throats. Still, they always end up reconciling because nobody understands them as well as they do. They have such different lives, and yet they ended up in the exact same mental state.
At the start, it was nice to see them acknowledge that they can't keep blaming Rick for everything. He fucked up, but they're adults who make their own decisions--well, until they get into the de-aging machine, I guess. After Rick happily lived as a child in "Cryo Mort a Rickver," we've had two episodes in a row about age regression. Don't let Rick de-age himself, because he might not want to change back.
When the Beths started raising hell in a seemingly aimless A-plot and the B-plot kept Rick away from the house, I figured we'd miss our chance to see Rick interact with his little girl. But nope, the writers had a pleasant surprise in store: Rick leaving the trip early to confront his daughters alone.
That decision resulted in some juicy character scenes. The Beths take advantage of Rick's genuine fatherly concern to trap him in the machine and turn him into a 360-year-old geezer, then proceed to kick his ass. Inevitably, their glee melts into tears. And finally, the show addresses something that's driven me crazy for ages: Rick tells the Beths that he never left them.
I've always hated how Rick apparently told them off-screen, and it didn't seem to affect the way the family treated him. The Smiths insulted him for YEARS, thinking he abandoned his daughter, and we just...never find out how they reacted to the truth? This episode doesn't totally rectify that, but at least we see Beth admit that she needs to blame somebody, and he's the only Rick available.
Beth tries to protect herself with an icy exterior, but in the end, she's just a lonely little girl who wants her father's love. Her biological father is gone, but after all these years, the Rick who stayed is finally ready to give it to her.
I would've preferred this episode without a B-plot, but I'll admit that Summer and Jerry loudly ruining Rick's moment with the Beths was hilarious. This is still the Sanchez/Smith family, after all. They might be changing, but they're always up for wacky sci-fi hijinks--and poor Gene keeps getting caught in the way.
Anyone else miss Nuclear Family? Yeah, me too.
So! I made a fic kinda like it! But bigger, bolder, and so so so much slower. All the wacky hijinks of Amy and Michael as siblings, fighting as a show of affection, and poorly made attempts at humor you missed, now with more lesbians, that's right, you heard me right, MORE LESBIANS! Because in The Marriage Scam (Amy and Michael's Totally Awesome and Well Thought Out Plot to Get Out of Detention) we believe in messy family dynamics and gay people. So go ahead and read it. You heard me, read it and tell me what an absolute shmuck you think I am! Degrade me and rip me apart in the comments because you don't want a fic like Nuclear Family, you want Nuclear Family! or you could compliment me and I'll smile forever ig. Either way! Your time will not be wasted by the absolute shenanigans present in this fic!
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My idea is the Dealer’s presence/aura is so intimidating that the player wouldn’t even dare approaching it.
So it brought up the adrenaline, which allows the player to get closer and even steal one of its items: a move we’d consider ‘bold’ in this situation.
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I remembered I’ve been wanting to draw this for a while
The Character pipeline
There was another comic like this that i was desperately looking for, but I couldn't find it. so i made my own
i learned about a stupid looking bird today and i cant stop laughing
its called a crested satinbird (cnemophilus macgregorii)
demon hunting ending or something
Original under the cut. Father Garcia is LOCKED IN
ftut text memes n such, idk how many of these have i made before but part 1000000
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few oc x canon stuff below this