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Oh, Noah... We all know what happened here.
The documentary makes it all worse cuz y’all… we were SO close.
Like what do you mean WILL was originally going to have that entire mindflayer confrontation? That he’d be bleeding out? That Joyce was going to go with Hopper, El, and Kali?
Mike would end up being there with Will, getting him out of a mindflayer trance. We would’ve gotten byler.
But because they were too big of cowards to make a gay ship canon, they had to ruin the entire supernatural plot of the show and all possible The First Shadow parallels.
So instead they made El sacrifice herself after all of her suffering, never giving her independence or lasting familial and platonic love.
They made Mike useless.
They made Will sympathize with his abuser and watch by instead of getting to take him and the mindflayer down himself, the thing haunting him since he was a child. I needed to see Will kill his abuser so bad and stand alongside El to destroy it all.
We could’ve had it all.
Fuck the duffers, man. Divorcegate gets more and more real every day. Petition to have her make her own version of s5 please !!
choose your fighter: 2006 frank or 2026 frank 🖤
The city's on fire but it's beautiful
Idk how to phrase this but sometimes I feel like warhammer lore fans should sometimes keep in mind that GW is primarily a wargaming company.
The lore is cool and the books are great but the primary goal is to get you to buy the plastic crack, paint them and play games.
This isn’t a criticism of GW, but more a response to some “but why would they present the lore like this/write this???” Narrative I’ve seen in the fandom.
Why invent a reason why two loyalist forces that have no previous issue with each other fight each other? So you have a narrative reason to put those armies against each other on the battlefield. Why the open endings to some, especially older books? Warhammer books used to be written as a narrative incentive with a kind of “and then determine your own ending on the battlefield!” impetus.
Why the heavy focus on bolterporn and war and the marketable different types of Astartes or different shrine warriors or whatever instead of cool lore thing hinted at but never fully explored? You ain’t gonna believe this. Because they primarily want to sell you miniatures and want to get you to play the game.
Do you fear death?
Well isn't that a lovely question to read at 8am