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this video's meant to be creepy but this part just made me laugh. go off spongebob
i'm only just now finding out that the guy who wrote Midnight and Gridlock said during his second showrunning gig that "You wouldn't do an episode set in a car" so like. did- has he become completely senile? is he stupid? and reducing the tardis to a car, jesus christ that's the doctor's home, homes are places where stuff tend to happen in peoples lifes
watching the sequel trilogy for me was just like. wow rey is so cool i love her. why do the writers hate her so much.
“supporting neil gaiman isn’t as bad as supporting jk rowling because he isn’t using his money to hurt trans people and he doesn’t seem bigoted!” is a real take i’ve seen and i am going to blow a gasket. “he doesn’t seem bigoted” He raped and trafficked women. Paying for his works and engaging in fandom for them is giving him money and good publicity that he uses to curry good favor with the masses and silence his victims in ongoing legal battles. You are enabling a rapist and abuser.
people when russell t davies is the one that secured the disney deal and wrote those horrible episodes and made all those stupid ass fucking decisions that led to the wilderness years 2.0
It's curious.
Whenever you see someone talking about their love for the Fifteenth Doctor, it's as if there was a legal mandate to start with “I know RTD--”
Every single time I see a post trying to be positive about Thirteen's era, without fail, it always starts with “I know her era isn't perfect”/“I know she has some bad episodes”/“While it's not without its flaws”.
You know what I've never seen?
A Twelfth Doctor fan saying “I know the way Moffat kills off companions--”, or “I know In the Forest of the Night and Kill the Moon are a thing, but--”
An Eleventh Doctor fan having to specify that they love him “even though the storylines were a mess”.
A Tenth Doctor fan starting with “say what you want about the Skeletor Master or Love & Monsters--”
And like, gee. I wonder why that is. Why, even when talking about the positives, there seems to be almost an obligation to first point out that it's not perfect and you don't think it's perfect and it'll never be perfect. Why that sense of obligation only seems to exist for the Doctors who are a Woman or Black. I sure wonder.
Im destined to love Hated Female Character and to hate Fandom Beloved White Male
that phenomenon where a bunch of star wars fanboys suddenly got very interested in astrophysics and the rules of a made up means of travel, in a universe that clearly doesn't and has never cared about real world astrophysics, all because a woman did something cool is still very, very odd.
Random Rey Skywalker moments: 352/?
Pulling the lever on one to save all. Pulling the lever on all for a chance of a future. Just a little sketch to get these two out of my head. Major Spoilers for HZD/HFW but I gotta fucking talk about Elisabet so bad. If ya'll don't care about spoilers and are interested in why I thought of them together, please read.
Rey's quick development in her Force abilities and sabine's "lol im Force sensitive now" are not comparable
This is not two characters quickly progressing into great power, these are apples and oranges
Rey's Force sensitivity is shown in the film she's introduced in (and its hinted before she actually shows said abilities), Rey always was and always was intended to be Force sensitive, there was never a version of her that wasn't (also she does come from a powerful lineage)
Sabine being Force sensitive now in ahsoka is a wild contradiction of what we had previously seen, Sabine was not a brand new character in ahsoka, she was a legacy character, introduced to SW nearly 10 years prior at the time and had 4 seasons worth of appearances, at no point during did she display any Force sensitivity or hints thereof, this is basically reinventing the character entirely
If you want to criticize how fast Rey's abilities fine (not here, not interested in that here), but don't act like it and a character who was definitively NOT Force sensitive suddenly becoming so are in any way similar
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Anyone also thinks that Rey should have been adopted by Din and Luke together and she'd become a badass Jedi mandalorian with a yellow light saber? Like imagine Rey Djarin that's a bad ass name for a badass girl (Luke and Din get married too)
I made art of this idea :) Rey insisted on hunting down her own armor pieces (but Dinn gave her a proper beskar chestplate). Also shes on babysitting duty (never trust her to be with Grogu alone, they will start duelling with real weapons for fun)
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Rey as a character is so underrated, and so misunderstood because she serves more often as a character for the audience to project onto - which is almost understandable since so much of what is going on for Rey is almost always internal.
While I was on Star Wars Twitter, a lot of details about her character got highlighted a lot in defense of the films: the way she makes mistakes - consistently - or even how she doesn't seem to be a pilot who can fly combat well, and excels at being a navigational pilot and that seems to be what she prefers, and that really made me sit and pick apart Rey as I watched tfa yesterday.
There's a lot going on with Rey that I don't see getting acknowledged. She has a level of confidence that her skills don't always quite meet, though she's clearly still very gifted. She makes mistakes frequently, sometimes to dire results (inadvertently releasing the Rathtars). She's prickly, I think the fandom forgets how prickly she initially is with Finn: snapping and hissing at people is how she stays safe and guarded, and everyone she meets on an almost equal level, she treats with a level of brusqueness that masks her natural compassionate nature (see: her interactions with Finn until he's nearly killed in the Rathtar attack, her interactions with Ren until the scene in the hut, how she interacts with Poe throughout tros).
And she's angry. She is quick to reaching for the Dark Side: I do genuinely think she reaches out, unknowingly, for it when she overpowers Ren on Starkiller, then recoils when she hears a whisper to kill him when he's already maimed and unarmed. We also see it in tlj multiple times (attacking Luke for lying to her, challenging Snoke and trying to kill him, her scream of rage, etc) and then tros takes the training wheels off and follows that character trait to its natural conclusion: it could lead her to the Dark Side if she's not careful.
Rey is an impulsive, angry person and I think her draw to the Dark Side and the company she keeps are very reflective of this. She sees through Kylo Ren and finds Ben Solo, and it's entirely because she understands that sense of isolation and anger, that mask that keeps you safe from everyone else that hides something softer; it makes sense to me she'd be drawn to that, because it is a more warped reflection of herself.
And the first two people she meets and really latches onto are also both former Imperials who got out, and eventually became heroes in their own right. Han puts up a prickly, selfish front that immediately falls apart within two seconds of scrutinizing it, and Finn simply struggles with the helplessness of being taught that the First Order is unbeatable (so what's the point?) but you see repeatedly how despite how his idea is to run and find somewhere safe, Finn's actual instinct is to help people (ex: in the novelization he says he should have left Poe rather than get mixed up in the search for Luke, but immediately upon waking runs away from civilization to go help Poe, every other Finn moment ever etc).
It's also fun, because it's neat foreshadowing that Rey also comes from the Imperials and grows beyond it, just how Han and Finn did.
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