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Willow Mellark
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I love that in Catching fire Katniss comes to the conclusion the other tributes are trying to keep Peeta alive because they must see how amazingly perfectly wonderful he is. When in actuality that’s just her having a crush and everyone else recognizing that if Peeta gets hurt Katniss will go fully feral and unhinged and probably try to kill everyone and then herself.
The Mandalorian fandom: “Din bathing in the Living Waters is going to be so hot I hope we get to see him take his shirt off 🥵”
Din: literally fucking almost drowns fully clothed
din walking up to bo-katan on her depression throne and announcing “it’s din djarin,” as if she was ever going to forget the giant shiny man who ruined every plan she ever had by accident has gotta be one of his top 5 read-the-room moments.
Put Janine Teagues and Charles Boyle in a room together and they’d have an entire conversation made up of accidental sexual innuendos neither of them catch
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this is almost definitely me over analysing the moment but
as well as the obvious and already much discussed symbolism of Peeta planting the primroses outside of Katniss' house, I also love the idea that it's him planting their roots there. roots for the stability of the life they now have set before them.
and it's also such a clear message from peeta that he's not going anywhere either, he's returned to katniss and he's there for the long haul.
we know this moment symbolises hope and new beginnings, but the actual act of peeta planting those flowers and katniss witnessing him do it. idk it just hits me different man.
Annnnnd it ties in perfectly with Katniss fearing kindness because kind people have a way of “rooting” in her heart. It’s a very primal metaphor. And it comes to its fruition at the end of the series. 🥹
When the Sun Goes Down… 🕊️🤍
Logically, I always knew this had to be true, but I’m also relieved!!
From Stephanie:
“Hey friends! It's been so fun to watch everyone's reactions to Ballad, but I thought it was time to put everyone out of their misery and confirm that there is a third book in the series. I've already started writing it and l'm having so much fun!
I can't say much more about it yet, but I look forward to sharing more in the future.
In the meantime, if you could help me spread the word, I would be so grateful-some people really did think Ballad was the end of the series.”
connecting increasingly unconnected dots here but bix’s “he’ll do anything for me” foreshadowing how timm will ignore her wishes to do what he in his selfish worldview imagines is ‘best’ for her (removing cassian from the picture) vs. maarva doing what she thought was ‘best’ for kassa and ending up separating him from his sister and his culture vs. imperials like space cop dedicating themselves to surveillance and brutality in the name of order because in their arrogance they believe that they know what is ‘best’ for the galaxy and everyone in it
The most precious truth.
Having rewatched Pirates of the Carribean several times, I have noticed something interesting. Will Turner is often the only survivor of massive shipwrecks, like the one that killed his mother or the one with the kraken. Other times even when hes alone he survives drowning in ways he really has no right to, like the destruction of the Interceptor. He just often conveniently finds a perfect sized piece of driftwood or something. Remember what Calypso said? About him having a “touch of destiny?” I think that the sea could never kill him, will always cradle him and protect him, because all along he was destined to be the captain of the Flying Dutchman. The sea could no more kill him than a human could cut off their own arm.
#gonna mentally pair this with that post about how elizabeth heralds death #every man she kisses shortly afterwards dies at sea #and she sees the ghostly black pearl as a girl when no one else does #and at the start of the story elizabeth - the sea's own psychopomp - sees will floating past and sounds the alarm to save him #and she falls in love with the one man the sea will never kill (@aethersea)
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