is your comfort character also a sad pretty boy with trauma and questionable morals or are you normal
Thinking about this shot from S1 again…
I’ve seen multiple people refer to it as the ‘dollhouse shot’ and I think that perfectly describes it.
The way they were used and puppeteered in their childhoods by Reggie to be picture perfect. They were manipulated and exploited for years, treated like toys to do whatever you wish with.
But as ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ plays in the background, it emphasises their new independence. It really pushes how they’re free from the over-looming control of Reggie and the manipulation they had faced is finally over.
They are finally free.
happy solangelo
Reblog for greater sample size.
why are you as an adult open-mouth coughing all over the place
Was anyone else weirded out by the trafficking side plot with Klaus?? It made me so uncomfortable, and I felt horrible for Klaus. While I always love Klaus's screen time WHAT did that add to the plot?? It was just creepy and unnecessary and played off as a JOKE.
Klaus really has a high emotional intelligence. He is described as "oddly perceptive", picking up on things regarding others that no one else does in the book "Extra Ordinary". He sees when others are excluded. When people act shitty but are actually desperately lonely. And he tries to make them feel better!
But that also means that he realized very early on that they weren't truly loved.
"He hated children too and he had plenty of us." That statement becomes extremely bitter and sad when Reginald does say "I have a deep dislike of children. I do not have them, nor do I intend to have them" in the 60s when they time travelled in season 2.
As anyone who follows me knows... im a slut for turning fandom "Incorrect quotes" into comics. Have some EPIC.
Script is courtesy of SpraklyFrogs on Reddit.