"Did anything take you boys by surprise when you read the final script for the first time?"
& then Finn smiles & breathes heavily into the mic...watch out Mike Wheeler he knows what you are (x)
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"Did anything take you boys by surprise when you read the final script for the first time?"
& then Finn smiles & breathes heavily into the mic...watch out Mike Wheeler he knows what you are (x)
@lunarlingual in the dms folks. But hey, it's Hasan Piker who's the problem
to the mizuki5 doomposters, i have to ask: are we reading the same 25ji story? in what reality does this storyline lead you to conclude that mizuki5 will be some sort of breakup event for mizuena or niigo as a whole given every event since the conclusion of Say Goodbye to Masked Me has been a process of confronting their internal conflicts and finally finding ways to heal from their pain? it would be entirely counteractive to the point of 25ji if they were to write niigo, any of them, not accepting mizuki for who they are. yes, they are scared of this possibility, but they're also traumatised and paranoid, as evident by the rooftop scene of My Footprints, Your Destination. that very event makes it clear that mizuki was caught up in her own fears and acting irrationally as a result; we have several events since then where mizuki openly contemplates telling ena The Secret, and we see in multiple events mizuki concluding that they're no longer going to run away from this problem. the cliffhanger at the end of Reeling in the Lights shows exactly that: mizuki telling herself that she's not going to run away and that it's time to confront this fear. which, again, is the entire point of the arc this story has been on since third anni.
you people are far too obsessed with the idea of divorce arcs and breakup events. i know the wxs second arc teased that possibility for several events, but it was also the entire point of that story to have a "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened" message. the other four units don't even approach those ideas?? ichisaki divorce in Parallel Harmonies was basically the exact same concept as shihonami divorce in Unwavering Feelings, Now Put Into Words: two characters struggling to get on the same page about something they're both very passionate about. the difference between the two events being that ichisaki have literally never argued before and had no idea how to navigate the problem without the interference of the virtual singers, while shihonami managed to figure it out on their own, and thus dwelled on the problem for less time. anhane divorce in Whip the Wimp Girl!! was the direct conclusion of a massive underlying conflict in an's story progression that was first made clear in Bout for Beside You, with an finally expressing the feelings and fears she'd kept hidden from kohane, and not once did kohane even begin to get upset. you can see it in kohane's untrained for the set; she's effectively fallen in love with this girl who completely shook her to her core all over again because of an finally letting loose her raw emotion in an unfiltered way. Whip the Wimp Girl!! wasn't a divorce arc, it was an event that only made more powerful the bond between the vivids, it amplified the aibou magic that's existed between them since the main story. and that event, alongside concluding an's story arc, provided the motivation and drive to kohane to achieve what she does in OVER RAD SQUAD.
will there be conflict in mizuki5? yes, because it's an entire event and they always have some form of central conflict for the characters to confront. mizuki's fears are the conflict, and her finding a way to face them will be the entire point of the event. from the pieces before me, i personally think this will happen through mizuki being forced into a position where they have no choice but to face this, but it's not like they're completely unprepared; Searching for a Reflection Beneath the Waters had mizuki tell themselves they need to face their problems so they'll know how to help mafuyu do just that, Next to the Unchanging Warmth was a reminder of how far they've come and that hiding who they are for the sake of being accepted will only make them more miserable, and then the end of Reeling in the Lights was the decision to confront it. it might not happen in the way they want, but it's not like mizuki doesn't want this to happen at all. they've had an entire story arc since My Footprints, Your Destination; hell, they wanted to tell ena during that event! they just didn't because they were scared, and finding the strength to stop running away has been the point of mizuki's story since Our Escape For Survival. pairing that with her being rejected would be completely counter to everything project sekai's story represents.
Someone take my pen away from i keep making people
(Guy from another AU of mine because guess who has zero impulse control ToT)
ok booting up veilguard. challenge make anything but a dwarf
I've never seen somebody beat a dead horse quite like they do
I don't know how much of a hot take this is but Rui is probably the most childish WxS character.
Okay that's not exactly it but in my opinion his character arc surrounds him embracing his inner child, his own emotions and "selfishness" which contrasts with Emu.
Emu in a way struggles similarly to Rui, she struggles with her emotions and feels insecure at not being mature enough however their trajectory in my opinion is different.
Emu learns to grow up in her own way, knowing she can't detach herself from her "childish self" she's learned to understand how valuable it is.
Rui in some ways can be seen as the opposite of Emu at first in term of attitude, he's incredibly "mature". He speaks formally both in tone of voice and just way of speaking. Under the surface he seems like he has his emotions under control.
However it couldn't be further from who Rui actually is
He has so so many feelings, he often just doesn't either realize or he ends up repressing it due to a fear of what would happen if he let it out.
Because he always lived repressing what he truly wanted, living as a shell of himself for so long cause he didn't allow himself to feel.
Him getting angry in smile of a dreamer, his feelings of love for wxs or obviously the disbandement arc.
The disbandement arc was the first step in him maybe finally accepting his feelings but...I don't think it was enough. He still thinks of himself as greedy and selfish though he's not berating himself as much anymore that thought is still in his head. Even with the support of Miku in WL he only weakly agrees with her.
In the end, he still hasn't told WxS about Asahi. Nene told him that it was okay, that he could speak about it when he finally felt comfortable and we see he still hasn't reached that point yet.
(Also this is pjsk so I don't think Rui repressing his feelings is gonna stop anytime soon)
I thought this would be a good question to put here:
What are your thoughts on the "Stanley is proficient in mechanics" headcannon I've seen floating around the fandom?
Personally I think that it isn't even really a headcannon. This dude rebuilt an interdimensional portal with very limited instructions, on his own. Sure it took him 30 years but still?? I also feel like it's super likely that he was the only one that was working on his car in order to keep it up to date this entire time, and he probably taught Soos what he knows about being a handyman
Oh 100%.
Considering the fact that he would also have more than likely had to service the El Diablo himself because of lack of funds, I think it's more than a headcanon for sure.
He clearly loves his car, too. They went through a lot together and he would put a lot of TLC into her.