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Tessa Thompson as King Valkyrie in THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER (2022) dir. Taika Waititi
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Eve and Villanelle — Killing Eve (2018-2022)
I’ve been trying to find the words to express what I felt watching the Killing Eve series finale all day long. And no matter how I started doing so, it just didn’t feel quite right. Just like literally every single fan of the show of course I’m mad, of course I’m upset. I feel betrayed and I feel lost. I feel unseen, unsafe and unheard yet again. I feel, to be completely honest, quite broken to watch another queer character get killed off a show I love. And I think what hurts the most is the fact that it was for nothing. And that’s what hurts the most, that’s why I feel so betrayed. Yes, I was (at least I thought I was) ready for a not so happy ending, I was “ready” to see them both be killed, to maybe see one of them killed for a reason. For a damn reason. I could get on board with a lot of possible endings, but what I can never get on board with is killing one of the best character written on tv just for the shock factor. A shock factor that literally doesn’t benefit anything, it’s the last 3 minutes of the show, we won’t ever see them again. That was just bad fucking writting. That was just a betrayal. A betrayal to us, a betrayal to Eve and a damn betrayal to Villanelle. They deserved so much better than this. Buuut, and I hate to have a but here, I refuse to let them ruin this whole show for me. I refuse to let them erase one of the most beautiful love stories I’ve ever seen.
Eve and Villanelle meant more to me than I could ever begin to comprehend. I’ve seen them grow since season 1, I’ve seen them come together, to come apart, together again, apart… just to see them truly be happy on the last episode. To see Villanelle finally feeling loved, Eve finally finding herself and finding her true love. And man, that was a beautiful, tragic and great love story. I love Villanelle, I love Eve, I love Villaneve. The last 3 minutes of the show could never and won’t ever change that. It won’t change how that show saved and changed my life. It won’t change the joy I had seeing them happy.
Yes, that was the worst fucking ending they could write. Yes, it’s 2022 and we still have to watch queer character’s dying. I’ve been in a sense of mourning that all day. But just before I go to bed tonight, I choose to celebrate their journey and how happy they finally were together. Because that’s how I want to remember them, the goofy idiots in love.
What 3 minutes are we even talking about anyway? The episode ended with the hug. They were happy. They found peace, they found love and they found each other. And that… that could never be taken away from us.
there’s nothing profound about writing a character who’s near-suicidally devoted to taking down her enemies because she’s lost everything and then taking the last person she loves away from her and ending the show with her in anguish. there’s nothing groundbreaking about writing a character desperately struggling for agency & identity & to break away from the organization that abused her only to have her killed off in the process of destroying them, for shock value. and there’s certainly nothing new or fresh or clever about giving queer characters the tragic ending they were always “destined” to have, yet again. but whatever.
Hello, Losers Jodie Comer as Villanelle
Killing Eve - S04E08
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thank you for changing the game to all of us and for some of the best memories of my life, forever grateful and forever changed. I’m all in, always! 🌈💕 #WynonnaEarp https://www.instagram.com/p/CNd5K1fnxXv/?igshid=1trejoj7u0iij
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[Text ID: … but It Cannot Be A Mistake to have cared … It Cannot Be An Error to have tried … It Cannot Be Incorrect to have loved]
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