ev
@nevergonnagiveyaup
NOT ben
ignore the bottom one that was a really quick doodle cus my teacher wurs gonna yell at me for not doing work!!!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯

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ev
@nevergonnagiveyaup
NOT ben
ignore the bottom one that was a really quick doodle cus my teacher wurs gonna yell at me for not doing work!!!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Ben
RELEASE MEEE!...RELEASE MEEEE!
just learned that bucky barnes and ben barnes are not the same person… shocked & upset
very mean that my phone still autocorrects ven to ben :(
Well, last week we got a A Word from Ben. The music got real intense, but it still worked. Had to get some images for this special occasion.
art by erebusodora, screenshots by me
I’m rewatching the descendants triology for the first time after watching ducktales and I can’t believe bobby is the voice of dude
Ben has a minor “you’re not what I thought you were” with Rey, but it’s mostly before they even meet and it’s over by the interrogation scene. When he first hears about her, “what girl?!” he’s surprised that some scavenger from Jakku is getting involved in his plans, that subsides to “Huh. Why did the droid show YOU the map” and it’s entirely gone when she gets into his head. But it’s never hateful or resentful, that’s fanon: she defies his expectations and his reaction is wanting to mentor her.
There’s no reversal in his attitude towards her, though. It’s just going from wanting to know who this rando is who’s fucking things up to meeting her and forming an actual impression of her. He’s abstractly interested and then personally interested. He’s surprised she really is a nobody scavenger, but it’s not important to him. There’s nothing he has to get over before he can empathise, no big perspective flip needed, he has no reservations about trying to understand her. He wants to talk. The door’s always open on his side.
Whereas Rey has a strong and very well-founded idea that he’s a monster who cannot be trusted- which is what I meant by a real built up prejudice. It’s a solid obstacle to ever finding out more information. Like, she is obviously hostile after he kidnaps her and reasonably assumes he’s just a FO thug, but she is put on the back foot and can’t help being curious when he unmasks himself and talks to her the way he does. She allows herself to be intrigued later when she sees him with Han, but then he seems to completely confirm her original impression. It’s like a betrayal (which is why she takes it so personally). That reinforces the necessity of not giving him any chance to confuse her again.
She has a box she’s determined to keep him in, but he never reciprocated that.