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NCIS 22x19 Irreconcilable Differences
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NCIS 22x19 Irreconcilable Differences
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Have you read irreconcilable differences [X-Men]?
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Summary: Tonight on The Evening Report with Malcolm Stevens, noted geneticist and mutant equality proponent Dr. Charles Xavier faces off with the infamous mutant rights activist Magneto in a live televised debate over the Genetic Nondiscrimination Act. (At least, if they can stop flirting long enough to stay on topic.)
Author: @fourteenacross
Note from submitter: A Classic
Every now and then it's nice to remember one of the best openings I've ever seen. I always enjoy watching those, hardly ever skip them when watching a show. There're some fine examples out there, but this one is perfect. It fits the story like a glove, it's filled with symbolism, it efficiently portrays Thorfinn's evolution throughout the arc. Hell, not even just Thorfinn: Einar, Canute... it's just 💯
How does the ending of 25 21 make sense?
<these are just my INITIAL thoughts 😭 so please proceed reading the attached pictures because they are far more accurate and correct than mine>
And for the record, Yi Jin did not choose work over Hee Do. It’s just that they have these irreconcilable differences and specifically their filial traumas. Read the pictures below to know more and just ignore my nonsense paragraphs written in small font haha.
From the get go, I have been thinking on how writernim approves of noona romance, of big age gaps between lovers. This is because in Search WWW, FL and ML's age gap is glaring but they somehow made it work. But then writernim writes story in a feminist point of view. She approves of noona romance but not the opposite of it that is ML being way older than FL. I think writernim considered grooming.
And this is perhaps why Hee Do said that it feels like Yi Jin is more sincere in apologizing than in telling he loves her. Because Yi Jin is aware and knows that Hee Do is younger than him so he always expects that she will understand and sympathize for him all the time. He is aware that Hee Do relies on him because of his emotional support. And I feel like their tunnel breakup conversation is Yi Jin borderline gaslighting Hee Do.
When Yi Jin asked Hee Do if she is sure about them breaking up if she can handle it, it gave off some creepy and icky vibes for me.
I think writernim doesn't want them to end up being toxic for each other that's why she didn’t do Baekdo endgame.
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But I’m taking back all of these because I have found the perfect explanation for the ending to make sense!
And I would like to sincerely apologize to Yi Jin for labeling him as a toxic character by the end of the show 😭 I'm so sorry. It's just that his selflessness was a bit of a stretch that it did some harm on the people around him? 😭💔
Let’s also not forget how Yi Jin ran away or ghosted whenever he is having a hard time.
Episode 2: Yurim and Yi Jin met again in the school and she was mad and hurt at how Yi jin didn’t contact her or even leave a word when his family went bankrupt. She told him all her struggles yet he didn’t even considered talking to her after the crisis happened. Episode 5: Yi Jin once again vanished without a word and moved to her mother’s hometown when the creditors tracked down his younger brother.
Episode 15 to 16: Yi jin didn’t tell Hee Do that he was having a hard time in New York and that he applied a job there
https://mydramalist.com/695149-twenty-five-twenty-one#comment-9244553
SHELLEY LONG as LUCY VAN PATTEN BRODSKY Irreconcilable Differences (1984) dir. Charles Shyer
Irreconcilable Differences (1984) dir. by Charles Shyer
Favorite Movies Nobody Asked Me About
The Wizard of Oz (1939, dir. Victor Fleming)
Carrie (1976, dir. Brian De Palma)
Irreconcilable Differences (1984, dir. Charles Shyer)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971, dir. Mel Stuart)
Night Shift (1982, dir. Ron Howard)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, dir. Richard O'Brien)
A League of Their Own (1992, dir. Penny Marshall)
Titanic (1997, dir. James Cameron)
Rosemary's Baby (1968, dir. Roman Polanski)
West Side Story (2021, dir. Steven Spielberg)
My Girl (1991, dir. Howard Zieff)
The Silent Voice (2016, dir. Naoko Yamada)
So, yes, stuff that gave me a strong emotional reaction and continues to do so...
Movie for Saturday afternoon.