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I don’t know why I keep forgetting I have this platform. Forgive me, have this 🤭
happy kinktober to those who celebrate
ON MY KNEES SOBBING
THEY'RE COMPETING AGAIN AND LOOK AT HOW HAPPY KATSUKI IS OH MY FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOD HE'S SO GLAD IZUKU IS BY HIS SIDE AGAIN
so tenko's original quirk..
the crux is out and i’m sobbing
Djo covers HAIM’s ‘Gasoline’ for Like A Version — Triple J
joe.. the man you are
i might like djo
literally my husband
What is my favorite Steve Harrington moment? Thank you so much for asking. It's "Oh..."
When Robin comes out to Steve, there is a moment where we're unsure about how he'll respond.
"But...Tammy Thompson's a girl."
"Steve..."
It's tense. He thinks for a moment, realizes what she means, and responds "Oh..."
There are so many ways that tiny little line could've been delivered. It could've easily portrayed disgust. It could've sounded surprised or confused or angry. It even could've been played for a laugh.
But somehow, Joe Keery managed to deliver that line in a way that is so unbelievably full of tenderness. It is soft and surprised, yes, but also comforting and apologetic. It's like he's realizing there's this whole part of her that he hasn't even noticed. It is understanding. It is empathy.
Every time I watch this scene, I can feel the tension that Robin is feeling, but I can also feel the relief that follows after that one little "Oh..." It's a far cry from the way we see Steve interact with characters in vulnerable positions like that in earlier seasons. Unbelievable amounts of growth are shelled in that "Oh".
How ridiculously impressive on Joe Keery's part that he was able to tell such a convincing story from one little sound. One of the most impactful examples of platonic love that I've ever seen in media. Maybe It sounds silly or like I'm reading too much into it, but I've always felt it so deeply no matter how many times I watch the show. It is so earnest.
when will it be my turn to feed joe keery snacks on a picnic blanket in central park
he’s making me ill
if steve dies s5, im moving realities
he's such a dork (i love him)
let's take a moment to appreciate joe with glasses
Music video when, Djo?
other men are scary, so I'll stick to joe keery 😇