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Jamie and Claire | 8x10
Outlander
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I always think about how the whole gang was feeling when they thought Neal was gone but never stopped to think about how Neal must've felt after what he did. He had to hurt all those people who welcomed him to their family specially Mozzie, Peter and June just to protect them all and now he's all alone with a new identity, in a new country with no one to talk and needing to start a new life all over again just like he did when he ran at 18.
Tonight in Italy they'll air the final two episodes of H50 and I'm like....not ready, despite knowing exactly what I'm going to see. You know what the saddest thing is? I'm reading a s10 codas fic by flowerfan, and knowing that the show was ending, all people in the comments were hoping just for this (despite the somewhat awkward Steve's babbling about the sunset in 10x18): they they would keep Steve and Danny together, drinking beer in the sunset by the ocean, like they did at the end of the pilot. Nothing else. Together at peace. Nothing big or life changing. Nothing homo, even. Just....let them have peace, together.
I know you brilliantly explained and interpreted the (thankfully!) open ending we got, but honestly? We didn't even need an open ending, and we didn't need to see Steve taking that plane, if they really wanted him off in case of a s11 renewal which didn't happen. They wrote off Danny with zero explanation so many times, that Steve "waiting to take off on a plane for his soul-searching trip" would've been way better!
Hi there😃thank you so much for your message. I enjoyed reading your thoughts and I feel your heavy heart. I know the ending is not what the fandom wanted and it hurts. I also know that I’m one of the few who are okay with it and understands Steve’s intentions to leave. And I just look at the ending as a version of a fanfiction written by someone. I can’t change it but I feel you! And I’m thinking of you when you‘ll be watching the final episodes. It will hurt and cause anger and the never ending wish that it had happened differently. If you know the TV show Grimm you know that that pairing was canon and got the perfect ending, happy and marvelous, after six seasons. In my mind, the ending was McDanno. I always fix it to my liking. You hang in there, love.
I cant believe i just got g-noted by a fucking lucifer episode
Re-watching this scene breaks my heart. I felt like there was something off the first time, something about his smile was very un-Varian of him. Looking closely at these pictures I see now that Varian is probably at war with himself. He feels guilty for tricking his father, and to make matters worse, Quirin tells him how proud he is of his son. This HURTS!
At first I thought Varian’s surprised face (second screenshot) was because he wasn’t expecting his father to be kind to him, but now that we know the outcome, our young alchemist was probably crying internally over how emotionally draining and hard this was for him. Personally, I’m really proud of Varian for this mature yet difficult decision.
His halfhearted smile in the third picture looks like he’s forcing a grin. It doesn’t quite reach his eyes if you know what I mean. Something I noticed about the ending: when Quirin puts his hand on his son’s shoulder it’s his way of saying “I’ll protect you.”
When Varian does it, it’s like he’s answering “I will too. No matter what it takes.”
Dead to Me - s02e10
I love you more than wine.
Okay, let's have a look if I can get my thoughts organized about the series final of The 100 (SPOILERS!).
First of all, I loved this series. I love the fact, that you hardly had any black and white, there were mostly morally grey characters, choices, beliefs, etc. The characters had to make difficult decisions, and they made them the best way they knew, from everything they have learned, seen, experienced, they made their decisions based on that. Where I can add already the first point.
Clarke shooting Bellamy over a drawing book, then leaving the book anyway, which made her murder completely senseless? Shoot him in the leg and drag him with you, it wouldn't have been that difficult?! But I try not to rage over that, it is of no use anyway (Bellamy is not dead, you can fight me over that).
Second point, this strange phenomenon where you cannot shoot the main villain until the story allows you to is just plain ass lazy writing. Just look at all the stuff happening with Sheidheda and The Shepard. Okay, the second one was most of the time protected or had hostages, but Indra killing Sheidheda in the end, and not already waaaay earlier, even though she had already so many opportunities to do so? He should have died already way sooner, it would have been so much more logical. And The Shepard also had quite an unspecular end.
Next point, this whole thing with transcendence. Soo, the human race dies either way? Either frozen in stone by Gem9 or frozen in light as part of a mental collective? And about this mental collective, why is it now praised, but some seasons ago it was the worst thing that could happen, with CALLIE and her City of Light? The evolution of the human race should not have been, die or stop existing in a way that made you human.
In the last battle, the people did not lay down their weapons because it was the right thing to do and because they all had a change of hearts and fighting is not what they do anymore. They stopped because they knew about their test. The disciples saw the others putting down their weapons on Indra's order, and they had no reason to shoot anymore. I mean, evolution is not about, okay, today I follow the orders of the good ones, it is about changing of hearts, changing of minds. As long as there are people who are willing to fight and kill, to inflict pain to revenge their own, there will be no evolution. The whole point of this, Transcendence, in this season is just utter bullshit.
At least they had a choice in the end, they could return, but you really cannot tell me that the beach family in the end were the only humans who decided to come back.
AND WHY ON EARTH DID PICASSO NOT TRANSCEND? SHE WAS THE PUREST OF THEM ALL!!! (Sorry, not sorry).
Let us look at "Lexa", or Light!Lexa. The thing is, this judges, as they called themselves, take the form of the person you loved most, the one who reminds you of your greatest regret, but also the one you have learned the most from. Light!Lexa was all of these things for Clarke, so I thought it was a nice feature to bring her back for that. It is the same with Light!Abby for Raven.
And now something quite pleasant; My boy Murphy. One of the characters who had an amazing character arc, and who was able to keep this arc until the very end. Same with Octavia, who, I hope, will finally be happy and be able to let go of the past.
Okay, bottom line, like so many series or general finals lately (GoT, Avengers, The Magicians), The 100 is just one more on the list of so god damn amazing series, but with bad ending. Just because it is the end, it does not mean that you have to rush it? There is no shame in giving people proper, realistic happy endings, with all the chaos in the real world we actually need it.
For me, Bellamy did not die, the Human Race did neither transcend nor got exterminated, they just got more time. I mean, for gods sake, they have at least 4 different, more or less habitual planets to share, it can't be that difficult to avoid conflict and war, and actually get the chance of evolution. Since Emori and Murphy are not fighting in his head, they manage some sort of coexistence which works, just leaves him with headache sometimes. As I said, Bellamy is not dead, but the thing with him and Clarke is, why do so many people forget Echo? She is his actual girlfriend after all, and she is also still alive? If you really wanna hate her, then you could change hers and Emoris position, with Emori still alive and Echo dead, impaled by an iron bar. There, now she's gone and Bellarke could work. But that would be quite unfair to Echo, still. Anyway, that is a completely different topic anyway, so I'm gonna stop now.
May we meet again.
Why Mr. Robot is so underrated? The final is coming and I am not ready.
I think it was clear WhiteRose’s machine was all about a simulation. So now Elliot is in a simulated world and to get out, the other Elliot needs to wake up and replay the game our Elliot played, meaning he needs to do what he has done and change his world or whatever... But they all really died and entered the simulated world? I mean WHATEVER.