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simping for this rat scorchmorch (gave me hell but its alright bc its him!!)
Theyre so cute i wanna put them in a snowglobe
yasaka's only 'friends' being guys who like her because she validates them in the right way.
not having any female friends because they feel like she's out to steal boyfriends and it's garnered her a reputation.
yasaka with no one to actually confide in who sees her as a person rather than a validation machine or a boyfriend stealer.
lacking the tools to actually build up a genuine relationship because she hasn't had one in so long.
she's 'winning' but it all sounds terribly lonely.
the thing i'm in love with about skip and loafer is that they make sure to tell us just how flawed everyone really is, humanizing the characters and giving them reasons to act the way they do, but at the same time it shows us exactly how to understand their side of the story, liking them for who they are, and how to welcome their flawed sides with affection. everytime, the moment someone's flaw is acknowledged, the immediate response is "how can i be considerate of this person's feelings? how can i make them feel better without being invasive?". there's just so much care in every relationship in this story. they're actually looking and listening to each other. that's why they feel real, because real relationships take work and communication, and this is what they're showing us - and in such a light, lovable way. and it proves that when we're open to see and listen to each other, it doesn't matter how different we are, how opposite our interests might be, if we're willing to understand each other there's always a possibility to make a real connection. and this is being human in it's most beautiful way!!
not to make everything about egashira mika but i saw a tweet about how shima gets really jealous of mitsumi with ujie when ujie is like a coughing baby bc he doesn't really know him so he sees him as competition and it reminded me of early mika when she doesn't see mitsumi as real competition bc shes a weird country bumpkin but later get jealous because she recognizes her strengths and shima affection towards her so they really are perfect narrative juxtapositions: shima hates himself so much so he thinks anyone could win mitsumi over him and mika hates herself so much she needs to assert some people as inferior to her. they deal with their issues in opposite ways but in the end they both just have incredible low self esteem and don't deem themselves as worth of true, genuine love which they happen to get from the same person lol
not to make everything about egashira mika but i saw a tweet about how shima gets really jealous of mitsumi with ujie when ujie is like a coughing baby bc he doesn't really know him so he sees him as competition and it reminded me of early mika when she doesn't see mitsumi as real competition bc shes a weird country bumpkin but later get jealous because she recognizes her strengths and shima affection towards her so they really are perfect narrative juxtapositions: shima hates himself so much so he thinks anyone could win mitsumi over him and mika hates herself so much she needs to assert some people as inferior to her. they deal with their issues in opposite ways but in the end they both just have incredible low self esteem and don't deem themselves as worth of true, genuine love which they happen to get from the same person lol
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No but look at them. Sylvie is worried and runs off but Mobius is frozen and horrified. Mobius is the Loki expert. He knows the last time Loki said those words were when he let go and fell from the Bifrost. Mobius knows then that Loki isn’t coming back and just look at him and look at his eyes. Loki knew those words had meaning to only two of them, and those are the ones he chose as his farewell.
Here's my take on the loki finale and why Mobius is the only one of the gang who didn't seem to have a conclusive, 'hopeful' ending.
Can't predict what the writers are thinking but the way I understand it is it's a hint that there's no version of reality where Loki is not there with him that will ever leave him fulfilled.
"Most purpose is more burden than glory," he said.
Others are shown finally having the choice to pursue their own "glory"/hope/ happiness. B-15 finds her purpose to lead and protect something she believes in, O.B. gets to live out his science fiction dream, writing a book of a place he now knows to be true and care about.
The end scene with Mobius and Sylvie is fascinating, for instance, because it shows the contrast between them both. Sylvie is different, she's reconstructed her own reality, found her own happines, lived a whole new life in the timeline without Loki or anyone.
But Mobius is the realist out of them all.
Mobius said before that he'd rather not know about his life before as it's easier not to, that the TVA is his whole life, that that's where he belongs. When the TVA changed, he finally left, but now he's there in front of the life he's supposed to have but he's in no hurry to go back, content to just "let the time pass."
I think he knows no matter which purpose he chose, whether at the TVA or getting his memory reinstalled back to him for a life on the timeline, there will always be a 'burden', something left lurking behind.
Maybe he realises he doesn't have a place 'he belongs to' anymore.
Perhaps it also dawns on him then, that it's never about the how (the TVA is changed now, no more prunings, no more sacred timeline, he would've done something he'd morally believe in if he stayed),
or the what (the jet skis, his garden, even his family, it could never be the same. It's incomplete, with all the burden of eons of memories behind him, and the lost of someone who made it possible)
or even the why (he's driven by 'the bigger picture', it's his one saving grace, the one thing he holds on to. He spent eons doing the same thing over and over, protecting the sacred timeline and what he believes to be true, when that turned out to be a bust, he turned his life upside down to protect his new purpose, the multiverse, but all of it is still to waste, they couldn't do it still, not without sacrificing-)
In the end, that wasn't what it's all about. The reason this whole madness started was because of one simple act of his, an insignificant character, to save someone, to be willing to take the leap in trusting one that everyone always dooms to fail. To tell that person, who never had anyone believe in him before, that they could "be anyone they want to be, even someone good."
It was never about the universe. Loki was right. It was never about the how, the what, or the why.
All along,
It was always about the who.
what if this is my 13th reason. what then
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