Frank contains multitudes… yes he is needy… yes he is soft dom… yes he is loser loner… yes he is er ken… yes he is recovering drug addict…yes he is dirtbag… and yes he is sweet baby boy

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Frank contains multitudes… yes he is needy… yes he is soft dom… yes he is loser loner… yes he is er ken… yes he is recovering drug addict…yes he is dirtbag… and yes he is sweet baby boy
Can we talk about how Poseidon still withdrew his hand (withdrew AFFECTION) during his and Percy’s FIRST interaction and Percy’s look of absolute devastation when he realized his dad was about to send him away so quickly? He is NOT father of the year! Stop calling him that!!
that ask i sent sjonnie about pissing my pants in front of misha was a joke but like the more i watch roadfood the more it’s not a joke
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It drives me crazy that the Dragon Age fandom reduces Solas to either “asshole villain” or “misunderstood baby who did nothing wrong.” Y’all are all wrong, he’s both and that’s what makes him absolutely fascinating.
You can’t just write him off as a arrogant lone wolf who doesn’t care about anyone but himself, because over and over the game goes out of its way to show you he is motivated by the fact that he cares deeply about the world and the people in it. At the same time if you only focus on his moral center you’ll gloss over giant details like he’s a damn war criminal and he manipulates people while justifying it because of his moral goals.
If you ignore his flaws then he’s boring: he’s just a magic nerd who’s generically nice.
If you ignore his strengths he’s boring: He’s a villain with no real motivation and is generically mean.
He’s beautiful and tragic because his kindness overlaps with his ruthlessness. He’s fascinating because his intelligence is mingling with his pride. He’s brilliant because his moral code is marred by his twisted sense of duty. You take any of these things away and he becomes flat and uninteresting.
Let my man be the romantic lead AND the creature twisted by his own regrets. He can do both and he does them exceptionally well.
luke's long hair could be a symbol of him coming into himself after being freed of his father, growing it out as he learns to live for the first time in his life and becomes at peace with his past while discovering what is important to him
Or perhaps he is too depressed to cut it
kayn is not and never will be a good person. he has done a lot of bad things and he regrets very little of what he has done.
admittedly? deep down he regrets what happened on the ionan edgeworld --- he regrets more-so what he was forced to do to nakuri and his men as a result of rhaast’s influence, not necessarily what he had to corun zago. he regrets what he did to keelo, the fightmek who had trained him in his rise to becoming ordinal. deep down he does not necessarily enjoy killing and hurting people, this is evident within his odyssey lore story.
but on another level? he does not regret what he does as ordinal to the emperor. it is, in his opinion, necessity. his lack of mercy, his ruthlessness, in such is his job... he advises the emperor with extremes to test the waters, to see how far the emperor is willing to go --- he does not necessarily want to enact what he suggests, in truth.
Jason Gideon was such a gift to Criminal Minds and all of television and I will fight anyone who disagrees