The scene in Mac Bangs Dennis’ Mom where Mac and Dennis fight on the grass is so Brokeback Mountain fleabag monologue men create wars to touch each other i need to fight him to feel him coded i‘m going insane
today in english class my professor was talking about the importance of fanfiction in the analysis of literature … middle aged men reading fanfiction was not something I had thought about before but now I’m very intrigued. the concept of a middle aged man reading old men yaoi… hmm
lately i've been thinking "what if there was a show called hate on the spectrum and it's just about a bunch of autistic people who hate each other" and then i remembered it's always sunny in philadelphia exists
something something dennis and mac both constantly needing validation because of their childhood but it manifests in different ways (mac becoming dependent on others (especially if they treat him badly) because of it, dennis deluding himself into thinking he deserves it and finding ways to supply it for himself). does this make sense am i cooking. idk
Dennis calls Mac ‘baby’ 13 times, literally twice as much as anyone else combined (6 times, each to a different person)
on any given day i am always fucking thinking of dennis awkwardly kissing frank on the top of the head and asking "was that okay to do?" in the softest and most hesitant voice, i am always thinking of him being told yeah, it was nice, and i am Always thinking about the fact that he recognized this was something they both seemingly wanted and deliberately telegraphed his movements and asked if that was okay to do. was that okay to do. was it okay, because i have no reference point for this kind of uncorrupted platonic, familial, purposeless affection. did you mind that. did i embarrass myself. did i cross a line. did i read the signs correctly. is this what it's like to have a father. have you ever had this before? is this what we're meant to do? was that okay to do?
dennis when he thinks charlie slept with dee vs when he thinks mac slept with dee
Pet the puppy to calm him down, a firm yet gentle hand…