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Merlin & Arthur, 1.10 "The Moment of Truth"
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Merlin & Arthur, 1.10 "The Moment of Truth"
The way Nate and Eliot let each other lie to each other is so important to me.
It’s quiet things, they’ll let each other keep their utterly see-through pretences and obviously hidden secrets, Nate will look away when Eliot is hurting so he can put himself back together alone, Eliot will trust Nate without answer if not without question and without either when that specific urgency creeps into his voice, they’ll ask but won’t push when something clearly hits too close to home letting them share what they want and ignoring the rest, they’ll let each other hide behind the job, with that mask of professionalism and duty because it lets them put whatever it is aside and not fall apart for a little longer.
There so much trust in it. they're trusting that if something was really actually important, they would share, and that they can handle themselves and eah other to catch one another if they can’t.
It builds so much trust, too. They’re in a crew of grifters and conmen and people who read people to survive, they’re constantly on display to people who can read them better than anyone and they’re so so used to hiding. Having that relationship where, yes, they can read each other better than almost anyone just like the rest of the team but at least they try to pretend they can't probalbly feels like safety to them.
But that relationship lets them confide in each other. They both talk to each other with a different honesty than they ever use with anyone else: Nate will tell Eliot things in this specific casual tone and Eliot will let him pretend like it really is casual and doesn’t mean everything, Eliot will tell Nate things with this knowing and this darkness in his voice and Nate will never make him tell more than he chooses to share, they’ll both tell each other things and know that anything they say will never leave the room.
it also lends real weight to the times they don’t let the other lie, when it’s like you have to acknowledge the situation, you have to accept help, you have to tell the crew something, they’ll listen to each other in a way they won’t to anyone else because they know it actually matters.
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I think electric instruments would exist in Eberron and they'd be made by Zilargo, making use of elementals as power banks or amps. In this essay I will-
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the fact that Sam trusted and cherished Bucky enough to let him in to his family. to BOND with his nephews. to form relationships with them and Sarah as well as with himself. the fact that he wanted that. even after everything. the fact that Sam introduced him to his community. the fact that Bucky feels comfortable not just having his arm on show but using it to entertain excited kids. the fact that Sam got Bucky to go and buy cake for the cookout, cause he can help out now, cause he's part of the team. the fact that Sam feels comfortable enough with Bucky to let him in, even just a little bit. the fact that Bucky is there for Sam and will put him first, always. will look after him in the way he deserves. the fact that the writer of tfatws said that Bucky is family now, that Sam could just come home from work one day and find Bucky there having dinner with the boys and Sarah and it be completely normal. I am unwell
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Ra’s kicks Tim out of the window after he outwits him and Tim accepts his death as he passes out mid fall. He saved everyone Bruce loved and made no compromises. Dick is there to catch Tim and he soon wakes up surrounded by his loved ones. Dick welcomes him home.
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