(On the way to Mandalore for Ahsoka's stint as a student teacher at the academy)
Anakin: "and he totally didn't know I was there because he said, and I quote, HAD YOU SAID THE WORD I WOULD HAVE LEFT THE JEDI ORDER"
Ahsoka: "which could mean nothing."
Anakin: "which could mean nothing."
rip arthur morgan, you would have loved animal crossing
Some 2023 illustrations. I was trying to make a collection 👀
Large Family 🕸️
Mother, the one and only 💜
Safest place on Earth 🐊
Over my dead body 🔥
DxP REWRITE - Crossing
‘Know that feeling where you see someone across the tracks on the opposite platform, but you hear their train coming?
🔼 Diamond x Pearl REWRITE 🔽
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Okay but it’s fucking brilliant that one of the themes of the book was about the distortion of history.
Usually prequels are a dangerous thing to write because unless they’re planned out well in advance, they risk contradicting lore in the main series. Even still, we knew barely anything about Haymitch’s games. They were the perfect stomping ground for new information, with a rough series of events but without a close temporal connection to the main books.
But though she had this freedom and safety net, while she could have just written a story that aligned with what we knew, Collins leaned into the idea of contradicting past lore head on and made it the damn thesis of the book; that yeah, actually, it did play out entirely differently from how the characters saw it, and yes that contradicts what you were told, that’s the point.
We didn’t really know what happened in the 50th games until we read it from Haymitch’s perspective, because what little information we did have was spliced up and edited. The video evidence was processed through the Capital, and twisted to serve their purposes.
Tackling that idea of history being written by those in power with a notoriously inconsistent medium? Goddamn, writer that you are, Suzanne Collins.
Max: *Extremely tired, just wants a peaceful night.* Boys, please don't set off Paul tonight.
Marko: You mean like this? *jumps into a sumo wrestler stance.*
Max: Marko no!
Paul: *Gets excited.* What are we doing? We playing?
Max: *Pinches the bridge of his nose as the boys descend into chaos around him. Even Thorn is barking and rough housing with them.* I should have never had kids.
David: *Slings his arm around Max shoulder.* Too late now. Dad.
Father and Daughter
The Hunger Games has the FUNNIEST arranged marriage of all time btw. Katniss realizes she'll have to marry Peeta and she's obviously upset so Haymitch tries to comfort her by saying "you could do a lot worse" and Katniss is like "well DUH of course I could do worse than Peeta he's the best & handsomest person on the face of the planet but that's not the POINT I want to be able to choose for MYSELF". Then she goes and chooses Peeta anyway lol. Comedy gold I tell you
lately ive been bedridden with a terrible case of i dont wanna
There’s no way that Snow didn’t recognise the Covey in Katniss, especially after reading SotR. No way he watched a dark haired girl call out to the mockingjays in the Games, no way he watched her sing to a dying girl, to her district partner in a cave, and didn’t immediately recognise the traits. I can imagine his blood going cold as he listened to The Hanging Tree, a song he for sure thought had vanished with the wind. But there she stood, a Covey. Someone connected to his Covey. Someone serving as a constant reminder that Snow lands on top but, eventually, Snow looses form and seeps into nothingness.
thinking about pamela isley 🌱