She could snap my spine in half. Queen. Anyway, her braided hair can wag like a tail through the power of cute. I know she doesn’t look good in pink canonically, but that’s what I had on me rip. Super beef, natch, plus I figure she has just random scars from experiments and mercenary battles. There’s a big litchdenburg lightning scar stretching from cheek to hip that’s from a shock collar. Since. Why not, and I feel like Jackson’s Hole would do that for genetic constructs/slaves who act out especially when there wasn’t a buyer anymore, and they don’t have a lot of other options for keeping her controlled. Plus a funky fresh cattle tag! Cause I love sprinkling trauma from dehumanization wherever I go.
So i know that i said i would be posting a new Hyde x reader part each Sunday but the more i think about the situation involving that actor the more I’m not sure that something I want to do. They are all written so part of me just wants to post them but I don’t want to make anyone uncomfortable or give them the wrong idea of me as a person. I am super interested to see how other people feel about this and if you have an opinion of if i should post the rest of the series.
I kinda wanna change Volt’s personality: instead of being somewhat childish (if I’m correct), he’d instead be more mature, noble, and somewhat serious, which would make him a better leader (in my opinion). He still likes peanuts, but isn’t as overly obessed with them as he was in the show.
What is your top 5 hot takes about the tvd and top 5 about to?
so first of all, thank you for the ask! This is actually a really fun question because I have way too many opinions about this show. If you want more hot takes after this, definitely send me another ask.
My answers are under the cut
My first Vampire Diaries hot take is that Tyler and Caroline were never going to work long term, even if Klaus had never shown up. but honestly I think they would have broken up eventually anyway. Tyler spent so much of his storyline trying to understand what it meant to be a werewolf. He wanted to learn about that side of himself, connect with other wolves, and eventually become part of a pack. Caroline never really seemed interested in any of that. She cared about Tyler because he was Tyler, but she never seemed to care much about werewolves themselves or what being a wolf meant to him. If Tyler had eventually wanted to travel and spend more time exploring that side of himself, I don't think Caroline would have wanted that life, and I think that difference alone would have eventually broken them apart.
My second hot take is that Jeremy Gilbert was not even close to being the worst character on this show. Honestly, Jeremy is one of the few characters whose reactions felt completely normal to me. His parents died, Vicki died, Anna died, and every five minutes somebody else in his life was getting killed, possessed, turned into a vampire, or dragged into some supernatural disaster. People criticize him for doing drugs and spiraling, but if my parents died, my girlfriend died, and my entire life became a supernatural nightmare, I would probably lose it too. Even his depression and suicidal thoughts made sense to me. I don't think Jeremy was weak. I think he reacted like an actual traumatized teenager would react.
My third hot take is that morality arguments in this fandom are mostly pointless. At some point you have to accept that this is a show full of terrible people doing terrible things to each other. Everybody manipulates people. Everybody lies. Everybody kills people. Everybody crosses lines. You can absolutely dislike a character because of something they did, but I don't understand when people act like their favorite character is somehow morally superior. People will hate Klaus because of how controlling he was with his siblings and then turn around and love Damon, even though Damon abused the sire bond with Elena, manipulated people constantly, and sexually abused Caroline. At that point we're not talking about morality anymore. We're talking about which character you personally enjoy more, and that's completely fine.
My fourth hot take is that neither Stelena nor Delena were ever going to work forever. Stefan and Elena were already struggling once Elena became a vampire because Stefan spent so much time focused on getting her back to being human. I honestly don't think Stefan wanted the cure for himself. I think he wanted Elena to have the human life he thought she deserved. The problem is that Elena was no longer human. There was a disconnect there that never really went away. On the other hand, I don't think Damon would have been happy as a human forever either. Damon loved being a vampire. He loved the freedom, the immortality, the thrill, and everything that came with it. Looking at his character throughout the entire series, I have a hard time believing he would truly be happy giving all of that up forever. That's why I don't think either ship was built to last long term. Stefan wanted Elena human, and Damon was never really built for humanity.
My fifth hot take is that Esther Mikaelson was a bad mother. Before anybody gets mad, yes, I understand that she thought she was doing the right thing. Yes, I understand that she loved her children. Yes, I understand that a lot of her decisions came from wanting to protect them. I still think she was a bad mother. Doing the wrong thing for the right reason does not magically make the wrong thing okay. Children don't grow up experiencing your intentions. They experience your actions. They experience the hurt, the fear, the consequences, and the damage. Years later, you can explain why you did something, but that doesn't undo what happened. Maybe this one hits differently for me because I've seen what happens when parents make harmful choices while insisting it's for your own good. The explanation doesn't erase the damage. It doesn't suddenly make everything okay. That's why I've never bought the argument that Esther's intentions excuse what she did. Her children still had to live with the consequences of her choices, and good intentions don't change that.
My Top 5 The Originals Hot Takes
Oh boy. Okay. This is going to be a doozy.
1. Davina Claire is not nearly as good of a character as people hype her up to be.
Every time I see somebody talking about how amazing Davina is, the conversation always comes back to the same thing: she was badass and she stood up to the Mikaelsons. Okay, and? What else? Seriously, what else? Because after a certain point, it felt like her entire character revolved around Kol. She had storylines before Kol, motivations before Kol, and conflicts before Kol, but eventually it felt like everything came back to him. And listen, if you love them together, that's completely fine, but I never got into it. I couldn't. The relationship always felt weird to me. I know the show explains Kol's age, and I know all the technical vampire lore arguments people use, but Davina looked incredibly young and every time they had a romantic scene together it pulled me right out of it. The sex scene especially freaked me out. I know what the show was trying to do and I know what they wanted me to feel, but it did not work on me at all. It just made me uncomfortable. So when people talk about Davina being one of the best characters in the entire franchise, I honestly don't see it.
2. Marcel and Rebekah were not going to work out long term.
I know people love calling them one of the healthiest relationships in the franchise. I know people call them soulmates and true love, but I honestly don't buy it. One thing that has always bothered me is that people talk about Rebekah as though wanting love automatically means she understood what healthy love looked like. She didn't. Rebekah spent over a thousand years trapped in one of the most dysfunctional family dynamics imaginable. She spent centuries being manipulated, controlled, threatened, daggered, isolated, and having every meaningful relationship in her life sabotaged. She desperately wanted love, but wanting love and understanding healthy love are not the same thing. People who grow up around dysfunction often normalize dysfunction because it's all they've ever known. That's just reality. And honestly, I don't even know if I believe she still wanted the cure by the end of The Originals. Maybe she wanted it back during TVD, but by the end of The Originals I just don't see it as being this huge priority anymore. One thing both shows make clear is that the Mikaelsons are terrified of change. Rebekah in season one of TVD and Rebekah by the end of The Originals are two completely different people. She grew, she evolved, and she matured. I think becoming human became less of a life goal and more of a vague possibility somewhere down the road. That's why I never really bought into the idea that her and Marcel had everything figured out.
3. Camille's season one storyline barely had anything to do with Klaus.
This one drives me insane because people rewrite Camille's character all the time. Camille did not enter the story because she was fascinated by Klaus Mikaelson. She did not become involved in the supernatural because she wanted to fix him. She did not spend season one obsessing over him. She got involved because of Sean. Sean was the reason. Sean's death was the reason. Her desire to understand what happened to somebody she loved was the reason. That's what pulled her into the story. Then Klaus compelled her. Then Klaus inserted himself into her life. Then Marcel inserted himself into her life. Then the supernatural world kept dragging her deeper into things whether she wanted it or not. People act like Camille spent season one running after Klaus with heart eyes, and that's just not what happened. Half the time she was angry at him. She hated the compulsion. She hated having her choices taken away from her. She hated somebody deciding what she was allowed to know and remember. The reason she eventually became interested in understanding Klaus is because Klaus literally took part of her life away from her. Once he removed Sean's death from her memory, of course she wanted answers. Of course she wanted to understand him. But that's completely different from acting like she entered the story because she was obsessed with Klaus from day one.
4. Jackson and Hayley were better than Hayley and Elijah.
And yes, I know this one is unpopular. The thing that always stood out to me about Jackson is that he loved Hayley without all the extra stuff. Without Klaus. Without Hope. Without the Mikaelson family drama. Without all the politics and expectations. He loved her because she was Hayley. He also loved Hope, and people overlook that all the time. Jackson accepted Hope, protected Hope, and cared about Hope. He stepped into that situation knowing exactly what it involved and still chose to stay. Meanwhile, Elijah's love for Hayley often felt conditional to me. Especially once she became a hybrid, there were multiple moments where it felt like Elijah loved the version of Hayley he imagined more than the version standing in front of him. The second she started changing, the second she became something different, you could feel that tension. Jackson, on the other hand, accepted her exactly as she was. The tragic part is that Hayley never loved Jackson as much as Jackson loved her. That's what makes the relationship so sad to me. In my opinion, Jackson gave far more than he ever got back, and I honestly think he deserved better.
5. Hope Mikaelson should have come before absolutely everything else in The Originals.
Everything. Everyone. No exceptions. I constantly see debates about whether Klaus would choose his loves or Hope, whether he would choose his family or Hope, whether he would choose one person or another, and I genuinely do not think there is a debate. Hope was his daughter. Hope was the reason he changed. Hope was the reason he started questioning himself. Hope was the reason he even attempted to become a better person after a thousand years of being exactly who he was. Klaus loved Camille. I absolutely believe that. But if the choice ever came down to Camille or Hope, the answer would be Hope every single time. Without hesitation. Because that's his child. The entire show revolves around Hope. Every major character decision eventually comes back to Hope. Every sacrifice comes back to Hope. Every conflict comes back to Hope. Every redemption arc comes back to Hope. The Originals was never primarily a romance to me. It wasn't even primarily about vampires. At its core, it's about a man who never thought he would have a child discovering that there is one person in the world he loves more than himself. That's why I've always believed Hope was the most important person in the entire series.
Embracing Uncomfortable Truths for Personal Growth
There’s a quiet power in choosing to face the uncomfortable truths of life. It’s not always easy. Sometimes, it comes wrapped in harsh words from a friend who means well. Other times, it emerges in moments of deep personal reckoning. But when we start to walk this path, something extraordinary happens. Our confidence grows. Our decisions start to show who we truly are. They do not mirror who…
Let me make something crystal clear! If you want to take down statues and flags, basically every part of history, Lets also wipe out Dr. Kings dream. In it, he said that there will come a time when we all can sit down together in peace. And for the most part, that reality has occurred through their peaceful efforts. But this so-called new age protests will have the opposite effect. Violence will bring more violence and drama will lead to more conflicts. I fully agree that brutality from law enforcement is (unsavory) but our leaders of old had a better solution…
It’s one thing to be on the news outlets spewing insults at our law enforcement department. But let me assure you of one thing. Let one of you take one step unto their properties, They will call the same police to come get your behind. It’s okay to trash hard-working people businesses and threaten other folks lives while they stay safe at home. Don’t you see the (hypocrisy)? Of it all? Where are our leaders to call for people and order? I heard a lady on the television say that it’s okay to loot a store in exchange for repercussions. That makes no sense. Slaves were running from violence, to secure a better and safer future for their families. But today, these modern slaves are running to violence and expecting to get paid for it. How backwards can we get?