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Mother (2009) // dir. Bong Joon-ho
Why is the first thing my relatives do every time they get drunk together is casually talk about about how much of a stupid piece of shit my father is and was as a kid lmao
I was looking at the reviews for a Astoria Fates KISS extra and it was like a trip to the past but with MCs mom and Hades. I read a review and I was skipping over it and then I read:
“Ew. He slept with MCs mom and then with MC.”
And I’m CONCERNED. It’s late at night. It’s actually midnight and I’d like answers in the morning or at some time bc it’s bothering me and I’d like some kind of answers. And it said something about Hades loving Hera and I don’t have hearts right now so I’d like an answer from somEONE.
EDIT: I got my answer and I feel like I can sleep a bit at peace knowing Hades just loves MC for her and didn’t sleep with anybody.
If you don’t mind me asking, what are your opinions on the Crimson Flower route?
I really like it! I know a lot of people complain about the length of the actual campaign, but imo it fits with the narrative of Black Eagles rushing in order to unite Fódlan - if they hesitate or spend time delaying the war, then the longer they hold it off (not to mention they had 5 years with no progress) then the more likely they’ll exhaust their resources.
Also Reha is so vicious in this. I’m trying my best to see her as what Blue Lions want me to see her as (saintly and good) but the fact that she did a 180 in personality when Byleth sided with Edelgard and how unhinged she acts during the route makes me super suspicious of her intentions.
Apparently Pokémon just wants to hurt me.
The next episode is gonna be such a FEELS trip D:
You never loved me. You just loved how much I loved you.
mother! (2017), dir. Darren Aronofsky