guys i just finished tcoptp and it’s such a masterpiece i will be thinking about it til the day i die but anyways here’s a drawing i did of remus

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guys i just finished tcoptp and it’s such a masterpiece i will be thinking about it til the day i die but anyways here’s a drawing i did of remus
I honestly think jason getting resurrected is actually a violation of his right to be remain dead and should be taken more seriously by fans, nobody bats an eye at it and i feel like it’s because resurrection in the same way it happened to jason is not real so people do not take the time to analyse the situation and just accept that it happened, the thing is it’s not just forcing him to live but it’s also forcing him to suffer, he got resurrected even though the person responsible for it knew damn well that a) he was in heaven since he died as a teenager, b) it will cause him emotional distress and even physical pain, so it also forced suffering upon him that he did not consent to, so to drag him out of heaven to bring him back to a world that would only bring him pain because of selfish reasons will never sit right with me, i feel like the reason why i keep thinking abt this topic is because if it happened i would genuinely kms in front of everyone because aint no way.
Okay finally ready to rant about this.
Do yall think that Luke could have expected to sacrifice himself knowing that the only way to win would be if he dies and Anakin returns.
I mean think about it logically.
Luke knows that he is not strong enough to defeat both his father and the emperor at the same time. He can’t attack the emperor without his father stopping him and vice versa. The only way is to truly surrender to his father.
The entire scene in the throne room is almost then like a performance. He has to show his father that he really believes in Anakin. That he has not given up on his father.
Of course Darth Vader could only be defeated by Anakin and Luke had to get him back. So… he went into the throne room ready to die, preparing to make it as painful as possible so he can try to get through to his dad.
He expected to be avenged. Not saved.
Like the speech and everything. So last words!
“I am a Jedi. Like my Father before me.”
He is literally saying goodbye to his sister before he leaves. Omg I’m just so emo about him.
To think that he was so ready to die for the galaxy, and for his sister.
Padmé is one of those characters who can be easy to overlook if you're not paying attention, but once you really see her, it's clear how strong and layered she is. Yeah, she's a queen and a senator, but more than that, she's someone who tries her absolute best to do the right thing, even when the odds are completely stacked against her.
From the start, she's put into impossible situations. She's just 14 when she becomes Queen of Naboo, and instead of panicking or being a puppet, she outmaneuvers the Trade Federation and leads her people through a full-on invasion. That says a lot about who she is: smart, calm under pressure, and deeply committed to helping others, even at great personal risk.
She holds softness and strength in equal measure. She can be diplomatic without being submissive, gentle without being weak, and romantic without losing her sense of self. While the galaxy around her becomes more fractured and violent, Padmé remains rooted in her values.
What makes Padmé stand out, though, isn't just what she does, it's how she does it. She doesn't seek power for its own sake. She's thoughtful, diplomatic, and always searching for peaceful solutions. In a galaxy full of people turning to violence, Padmé holds her ground. Even when war seems inevitable, she keeps pushing for negotiations. Some might see that as idealistic, but for her it's a choice, a conscious, courageous one.
She's also someone with a strong moral core. She sees the cracks in the Republic early on and isn't afraid to speak out, even when it's unpopular. Her instincts are sharp, she senses Palpatine's danger long before most do. But what's really heartbreaking is that she knows things are falling apart, and she still tries to hold things together with everything she has.
Padmé is compassionate, but not soft. She's romantic, but not naive. She chooses love, but not blindly, and even when it costs her everything, she holds on to hope.
In the end, Padmé doesn't get the credit she deserves. She's one of the few people in Star Wars who tries to change the system from within and never loses sight of what matters. She's not flashy. She doesn't have a lightsaber. But in her own quiet way, she's one of the bravest and most important voices in the entire saga.
(Padmé and Anakin deserved SOO much better 🥲💔)
i know anakin and padme both having curly hair while luke & leia's is straight is more of an era/actors thing, but it's also really funny to imagine the twins having naturally curly hair and just doing this before every scene:
little sketches to get the flow of drawing again after about two weeks,,,actual more accurate anakin instead of the way i usually draw him lol
*walks out of the homoerotic friendship covered in blood and wounds* you should see the other guy
*regular guy walks out, completely unaware anything is happening*
Bananakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Cornobi, heroes of the republic
I think more people need to play around with Damian's speech. Don't get me wrong, I love the antiquated Victorian child style of speech, but also he's a teenager that swears plenty in the comics. We really need more scenes like:
Damian: Father, I regret to inform you that I have been assigned in-school suspension for the next three days.
Bruce: What, why?!
Damian: My classmate Kevin was disparaging a female classmate for turning him down, so I called him 'a rizz-less, basic-ass neckbeard bitch' and said I was going to fuck his mom and give her a son she'd actually love.
Bruce: *is completely speechless*
Damian: That is all I needed to tell you. If you will excuse me, I have homework to complete before dinner and patrol.
Bruce: I know it’s hard, but you must remain forgiving and merciful, Jason.
Tim, who had to watch Bruce skin a man alive like a piece of salmon with a batarang for saying something rude about his then deceased son, throw him in the back of the Batmobile, and drive him to the hospital just to beat him up again:
Jason: I can’t believe Bruce wouldn’t do this one thing—
Tim: listen to me LISTEN TO ME LISTEN TO ME MOTHERFUCKER—-
tim everytime jason complains that bruce doesn’t do enough to ‘avenge’ him
hi everyone! hope you’ve had a great day.
don’t appreciate being reminded of this thanks!
Darth Vader hiring/working with (idk which it was) Boba Fett will never not be funny to me.
He was like “damn I want a bounty Hunter” and then remembered that one kid he knew 20ish years ago who tried to kill him and his friends and was like “holy shit I know exactly who I need”
Breaking my heart over thinking how Anakin as a kid was such a bright, kind, and just caring child that wanted to help others, far too kind and nice despite being literally considered less than a person, and then he was groomed by the evilest man in the galaxy, became a monster, commited heinous crimes beyond comprehension, hurt and caused the death of the person he loved the most, then was constantly tortured for two decades by his groomer in ways that are literally impossible to accomplish on anything but a fantasy setting, and he still cared and loved his groomer, lost almost all of his own self and personhood. And then the only thing that made him break out of it was his son that he thought he killed.
Is so fucked up man, i'm crying here. I just...that poor kid, holy cow.
Currently thinking about how Palpatine orchestrated Padme's rise to power with the sole intent of using her for his own ends, with the sole intent of leveraging her youth and inexperience and terror during the Trade Federation occupation, with the sole intent of her either dying or becoming a meaningless political pawn. Thinking about how Padme prays to God for the strength to become a lion, yet the whole time Palpatine meant for her to be nothing more than the lamb. BUT ALSO THINKING ABOUT HOW SHE BROKE THE CORDS TYING HER TO THE ALTAR, RAN OUT OF THE TEMPLE, AND MANAGED TO THROW PALPATINE'S PLANS OFF COURSE JUST ENOUGH TO SAVE HER PLANET AND ENABLE HER TO CONTINUE FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS. She's a little girl who is meant to go down in history as nothing more than the person who put Palpatine in power, but instead she's remembered primarily as the queen who saved Naboo, who the people tried to change their constitution for, who fought at the beginning of the Clone Wars, who served the Republic as one of the few honest senators, who founded the Rebellion, who managed to be a thorn in Palpatine's side the whole way, who tried to save Anakin, who gave birth to Luke and leia who eventually burned Palpatine's regime down, who had so much faith in her husband that she managed to save him from beyond the grave, who remains a figure of inspiration in the lives of so many of the Rebellion's leaders, who united the Gungans and Nubians, who inspired her people to fight the Empire, who was the first voice to call for freedom and the first to be silenced but whose voice nonetheless echoed down the corridors of time and taunted Palpatine until the day he died.
Lamb becomes lion. Maybe the dagger was thrust into her heart anyway, but Padme died on her own terms and for what she believed in, and I think that's an incredible piece of character work.
the lego batman movie reads like it was written by jason and tim mocking bruce and dick, like you can’t tell me the batjokes isnt there to piss bruce off, courtesy of tim, or the whole scaly panties thing isn’t jason making fun of the robin uniform
No no you don't understand. It's not about Jason being always right or the person who suffered the most. It's that he's a victim's power fantasy. It's that he's fundamentally changed. The tragedy of Jason Todd is that he was the best goddamn kid - he was kind and thoughtful and smart and passionate and caring - and that that was taken advantage of, and that's what got him killed. It's that he can't ever be that kid again because his trauma is all consuming and yet he has used that to create a new identity where he is in control. That trauma defines him. It also leaves him frozen, incapable of true character development, makes it so he can never cross that gap between him and Bruce. He cannot separate being Bruce's son from being Robin, and therefore if he is not Robin, he is not Bruce's son. He cannot move on from being a victim, not ever, and therefore he is always going to be representative of victimhood being utilized for something else. When the anger consumes you and you mourn your past self because you can never be that person again. When it's the happy memories that hurt the most. That's where his narrative is the most powerful. It would be so satisfying on a certain level to see him grow past that. But he would no longer serve his purpose, not in challenging Bruce, and not in representing that need to empower yourself after the worst thing that ever happened to you.
Alina and Nikolai redraw :))