What did this fucker just say?

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What did this fucker just say?
dragon age/rebels fans do you ever remember that iron bull and kanan are voiced by the same actor and then remember the “actually, (s)he’s the one who’s been taking it” scene and then wish you never remembered that or is that just me.
If any beloved franchise starts displaying these symptoms, contact your local medical care center. It may soon start displaying awfully fast editing, relying on previously achieved nostalgia, dumbed-down dialogue and erratic plot.
Have I mentioned, in one of my numerous boat scene rants, how it would have made all the sense in the world to have Bill, Harry, and Sam share a scene that morning?
Looking at the juxtaposition of the scenes prior to that, what are they? Donna, Tanya, and Rosie, crossed with a scene between Sophie, Ali and Lisa. Both conversations share the same topic, that being Sam, Bill and Harry. I just have to wonder why they didn’t just include the dads having a scene in that moment as well. The three of them having a similar moment together entertwined with the other two scenes with the other trios would have made narrative sense, wouldn’t it? And sure, it would have been really on the nose, but the two scenes in question already are. It’s ridiculous just how paralled those scenes are, so I don’t see the harm that adding them to that moment would have caused. (Bill would have of course been the hung over one, wouldn’t he.) It would have also have helped pushed the narrative of the three of them bonding, oh look, they are quickly on their way to becoming best friends/ actually already pretty much are, look at the mirroring of these scenes. Oh, and then maybe they could have had misunderstandings that were actually funny and felt like they belonged in that scene too! And no one would have been naked it and it would never have been the ??? scene we got instead.
And maybe they weren’t supposed to be close enough for that yet, but... Bill and Harry were?? Why was Sam nowhere to be seen for this? Why was it just between Bill and Harry, after having spent the night together alone, with Bill freaking naked. I just really need to know the reasoning for writing the two of them this particular scene. It doesn’t actually add to the story, it wouldn’t have had to have been in the movie at all. They could have instead included more moments of, again, all three of them, or I don’t know, Bill and Rosie fishing, since I guess we are supposed to root for them getting together, but instead that was condensed to a tiny deleted moment they didn’t even feel important enough for the movie. So this scene had to have had SOME significance, didn’t it? I refuse to believe it’s just supposed to be “comic relief.”
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ok but for Real the worst thing about that conversation is that sherlock starts to tell john that john is that person for him, you are doing yourself a disservice, i have known many people but made few friends and i can safely say that you-- and that’s when john interrupts with his confession of guilt. because john thinks he isn’t good enough to be that person for sherlock and he needs sherlock to know it.
he doesn’t say all that about cheating and wanting more and still wanting more and wanting to be better because he didn’t hear what sherlock was trying to say. he says all that because he did, and john hates himself too much to hear someone he loves say that he is the person they have. because sherlock deserves better.
john doesn’t want to be what sherlock has, because john thinks he isn’t enough. and in the end sherlock basically says, i know who you are, and i know that’s what you think. but neither of us is perfect, and it’s you anyway.
it’s always you, john watson.