i saw ONE gif of mayravi and now i'm completely hooked. i don't even go here i have never watched a single episode of 9-1-1 but if anything happened to mayravi i would kill everyone in this room and then myself
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i saw ONE gif of mayravi and now i'm completely hooked. i don't even go here i have never watched a single episode of 9-1-1 but if anything happened to mayravi i would kill everyone in this room and then myself
i know the cobra kai writers have set up a bajillion storylines and have so, so many relationships to explore, but i wish we could see more of robby's relationship with daniel. hello robby literally lived in his home, and daniel looked after him like a son?????
and it would be so easy because daniel is literally his sensei! show him giving robby a pep talk! hugging him to congratulate him after a good fight! or reassure him after a bad one! just slip in a moment to remind robby that he's loved by both of his senseis and also that daniel has an emotional stake in his club and his students beyond his daughter sam and late sensei mr miyagi!!!!
it really is missing portwell hours </333
(i still couldn't care less about the rest of that alphabet show)
(to do this day i have never watched s4 in protest and also in my mind they get a second chance at love. pls recommend portwell fics to fill the void thank u for ur service)
taylor, it's time to turn your variants into a real creative risk
not to get in on the taylor swift discourse but it's fascinating to me that she's releasing more variants with different versions of the songs. because while it's obviously a blatant money grab (which is going to work, because many people will buy literally anything she puts out and also capitalism), it also begs the question of why record so many versions of the same songs? but also, why not put these 'alternate' versions of the songs on the albums themselves in place of the originals?
among the new variants, you have songs that dive into different genres, and it seems to me like she's afraid to truly do something new. like she wants to create theatrical or acoustic or idk orchestral music, but she's too hesitant to put them on the album, so she sticks to what she thinks works on the album and then uses these variants as a safety blanket, to get her more creative version out in the world without ever having to take the risk of doing something completely different or unexpected.
the effect of this is artistic stagnation. if she were to take a risk, straying from her usual 'sound' and putting these variant versions on the album itself, it might be panned or hated by fans or ultimately not well received. but what it would prove is that taylor swift is not a person that rests on her laurels. taylor swift is not churning out soulless music and sticking firmly in the realm of what is safe. taylor swift has not reached the end of the artistic capabilities. and people would respect her for that. instead, she's managed to achieve the worst of all worlds - her new music sounds like a poor imitation of her old stuff, it's still being badly received even without having taken any creative risks, and she's exploiting fans by sticking the potential for something much more exciting in an exclusive drop to pressure them into spending all their money on it.
the cancellation of 'how i met your father' is actually a much greater loss for television than i'm sure most people are going to give it credit for.
for starters, this show marked a big part of bringing back longer-format sitcoms, where seasons lasted 24 episodes and the idea was to follow the characters through several years of their lives, marking major life milestones, etc. it leaned into the comedy, both physical and witty, and allowed its audience the pleasure of following an assorted group of random but very close friends through shenanigans. it had the simple joy of good old fun.
it also seemed like a great example of very casual but genuine representation & diversity. one thing i loved about the show was how there was poc representation & lgbtq+ representation, but that wasn't the only thing those characters were there for. sid was a south asian man, but it didn't define him - even without that he would've been a fleshed out and interesting character. ellen was an east asian lesbian, and the same applied for her. in fact, her journey of self-love was an important part of her story, and yet it was not at all related to either aspect of her identity. (i know they weren't the only examples, but you get it.)
minorities were allowed to exist as humans, without existing only as minorities, which is a box many shows put their characters in, and it was nice to see it done well for a change. yes, it could have had even more diversity, but the point very much still stands, including in the fact that we never saw sophie's son because he could have been any race (a welcomed progression from the characteristic 00s all-white himym cast).
i know lots of people gave the 1st season a shot and didn't come back for the 2nd, because they found it forced and cringey and various other things.
but in s2 the writing and characters found their feet - the jokes were funnier, the stories were more enjoyable, the characters were more lovable, and it was clear that with time the show had grown into itself.
and it's a shame, for himyf, its fans & the sitcom genre as a whole, that this show will never be allowed any more time, never be afforded the opportunity, to keep growing, and conclude all those stories they set up.
i am very sure they called the other girl lacie literally just so they could play lacy by olivia rodrigo. that really feels like something they would do
ej says to val "i'm only doing this right now because you're leaving early" when he calls his dad. he says "i need some moral support."
so you're telling me he had to make the call prematurely because he didn't feel there was a single other person who could morally support him through this? not his cousin who he's had these kind of conversations with before, not his ex girlfriend who was shown to be a source of strength and support for him, not a single one of his friends from school would be willing or able?
he had to squeeze such an important call in before she left because she was the only one really on his side.
tl;dr ej deserves so much better.
i've been back in my gmw/lucaya phase for a little bit (yes, i know, i too am questioning what tf i am doing with my life) and just seeing maya after texas, where she might finally have a chance w lucas and she talks excitedly about what a great guy he is is heartbreaking.
because you know what's coming and you know she's about to shut herself off from that for someone else (because her hand was forced) and she's gonna invest herself in something that is almost definitely going to leave her hurting in the end.
and you watch her practically jumping out of her seat with glee because finally, she just might get to explore things with a guy she's liked for some time, and it breaks your heart because you know it's never going to be able to last.