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Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet Reimagined by Singer
Every single chapter is important. Every panel, all the dialogue, every page and how it transfers into the next one... I 100% believe no questions that every single decision made in hrkg is intentional. Even the tiny chapters that are like seven pages, they're important! Even if it feels like nothing happened in the chapter, something did. Something important. If it's not glaring, it may be a tiny reflection. If it's not super loud, it might just be quiet. But it's there. I promise you it's there. A lot of this comes from the fact that i am obsessed with this piece of media and I don't expect casual enjoyers to analyze every chapter, but just because you don't see it doesnt mean it's not there. The development, the meaning, the purpose, it's all there and always has been, it reveals itself bit by bit and i stand by that
Hi! Other than brief brushes with plane mutuals' one-off reblogs, I'd never really encountered aeromorphs before. I clicked on your blog all charmed by the dating sim, and am now fully hooked on planeworld. Thank you for drawing, you're super talented (I know the angles on those wings can't be easy 😂) and I really love your cringefail lesbians and complex character dynamics. Really excited for more!!
Hi, thank you so much :D im really glad you and others enjoy them because I have so much fun making them!!
We've talked about how while everything is taken seriously for Byler, even jokes being only jokes they tell in bonding and not us laughing AT them, while only platonic or sad moments are treated that way for Milkvan but romance is consistently treated as funny in a way that they're not in on (see: the entirety of season 3) and therefore we are laughing AT them, but let's also talk about how unimportant scenes are cut.
And funny isn't "important". It can serve another purpose - Steve's awkward flirting with Nancy in 4x05 also advances their romantic plot which leads to her friendship with Robin, for example, important. He is also referencing Dustin here, who he has been behaving oddly towards and is a big motive for his behavior this whole season to be answered.
So what, then, is the purpose of Mike and El's "comedic" moments? Oh, they broke up that way to be funny? Wrong. They broke up that way because the writers wanted them to break up and wrote it to fly under the radar and be a little nicer for you. If season 3 for them was just filler comedy, why even have it at all? Why not just cut to the chase? They said themselves the pacing ended up TOO condensed with only 4 seasons but that their original plan was 4, so with our current knowledge, it would make no difference and there would be no need to "fill" anything!
But it was important. It did mean something. Just like Mike's inability to say "I love you" was played for laughs in season 3 only to trick you into thinking it was resolved before calling you out for that assumption and bringing it back serious, all their issues have a purpose. Everything "funny" they do or say about their romance is just something under the radar to later be brought back to your face and say "why did you dismiss that?"
I've said before, season 4 Mike and El is just season 3 Mike and El in a different tone. Like those "movies in a different genre" trailers. It isn't funny anymore. But it's the same exact events. And what that's saying is "this was always what was happening, you just weren't taking it seriously before - but they always were".
Jokes don't mean pointless here. Jokes mean distinct setups they want you to miss.
They love their rewatchability. They want it overtly present but consistently dismissed on the first watch. How? Make it funny. But the funny is never the reason. The funny is always the cover. And the reason is very very important.
So no. They didn't break up for comedy. Had it not been comedic, it wouldn't have been absent. It just would have looked like this:
It isn't Mike and El endgame but sometimes there's conflict. It's Mike and El relationship issues but sometimes they're hidden.
Sometimes they can be swept under the rug. Sometimes, Mike can lie that everything is okay and you'll believe him. She'll believe him. They didn't make it mean nothing. They wanted you to think it meant nothing. So you'd be right there with her, with him, with Will - as always - and with everybody.
But you saw. It was important enough that you saw it for it to be in the final cut.
If your best argument for the fact that Mike and El start having problems as soon as they get together is "filler" then I've gotta teach you about this thing called "writing". Everything is important. They don't have the most conflict because they're the 'main couple'. And they don't have the most conflict because it's funnier that way. They have the most conflict because there's a cause of it. A plot-pertinent cause that they couldn't cut even when they go down to the bare essentials.
Bede headcanons regarding to gender identity + sexuality
(In the middle of writing this i realized this is an entire dump)
small talk isnt real bc anything u have to say is big and important and i Love you
Thank you @carolrain for the tag.
Five (random) things found in my WIP:
Epi Pens
Paitings
Lifting
Schitts Creek Drabble prompts (that's like the most random thing)
Butterflies (yes, I'm going with that)
I'm with carolrain....Nothing and everything is Random. Schrödinger's randomness. Also I have not worked much on this WIP due to working on my rare fest <3
I'll tag 5 random people? @smblmn ; @flowertrigger; @ramonaflow; @jesuisici33; @chelle-68 no pressure tag
this is literally what my tgcf epub looks like on my reread