"600 Deaths Under My Command, Cause I Had One Goal In Mind..."
"I see in your face there is so much guilt inside your heart..."
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"600 Deaths Under My Command, Cause I Had One Goal In Mind..."
"I see in your face there is so much guilt inside your heart..."
Realizing Fyodor has orchestrated all of this to not only obtain the tri-polar singularity but also to probably get Atsushi alone with no one to get in his way has got me shook.
Cherry took it as their signal to leave when Alicia stopped speaking to them and started aggressively cleaning the kitchen (er, mural) instead.
And unfortunately they were a bit too in their own head about what just happened when they walked past the factory to notice Dawson taking out the trash...
Still going insane about those OCs, BTW
It's a good ending for the MCU. It's a terrible ending for Loki.
I hate it I hate it I hate it.
Footage yet to be taken of me eating breakfast tomorrow knowing the loki finale happened the way it did
I can't get over how making Dorian the 'gay best friend' is one of the most insulting things you could do to the man. Especially because it discounts the potential of not only his own character growth but what a heartaching, compelling friendship he could have with the Inquisitor. How significant it is for such a lonely man who hides between arrogance, privilege, and charm because growing close to him has been dangerous. Especially if the Inquisitor themselves has suffered through parental abuse and rejection--not only for their sexuality, but for who they are or what they believe. For them to say to Dorian 'I think you're brave' for standing up in the face of his abuser and saying 'no' despite the love he had and for Dorian to understand the hidden meaning behind it.
Because some people have not yet gathered that bravery.
That perhaps they know of him, intimately, because they too have stared in the face of a parent or loved one and known they were not enough.
And Dorian feeling not only vulnerable but safe enough smile back and share his secret bravery. To be known fully by the Inquisitor, to sit with them with a shadow of a lie, and actually hold a true smile because they see him.
Friendships are important and to miss that for Dorian is not just a shame, it's a detriment to who he is.