The caption omfg
okay but the trinity all representing hope in complimentary ways
batman is the hope of healing. of being better. the hope of, "this is terrible but i can make it better." the hope of "i am in the dark place, but there is a light in the darkness." the city is broken, some would say irreparably so, but that story isn't over.
superman is the hope of goodness. there ARE good people and they WILL do the right thing. clark is superman because that is the natural extension of who he is as a person. holding helping the old lady across the street is the right thing to do. saving the person trapped in a burning building it the right thing to do. its the same, if you have the means to do good, do it.
wonder woman is the hope of change. the second opinion on the state of humanity going "i can work with this." she works with the UN, she acts as a peacekeeper and she tries to make the world better for people because she, completely, honestly, believes they can change
good omens 2 is genuinely so funny. it's like a good omens/crossover fandom fic got turned into a whole 6 hours of television. crowley and aziraphale kissed and then immediately broke up. the main plot of the show revolves around trying to get two lesbians together jane austen style. half the runtime is dedicated to random historical flashbacks of crowley and aziraphale homosexually interacting. they got rid of every single one of the straight couples. it's canon compliant to the bible
I think a large proportion of the DC comics fanboys would have an easier time if they admitted they just want to fuck Batman already
I think there is A LOT in the fact that Crowley chooses to kiss Aziraphale.
Gabriel and Beelzebub have chosen each other, yet the show is very careful in not having them kiss or even hug romantically; they are Superior Beings, not humans, so they don't conform to humans' way of performing, showing, or possibly even feeling love. If they were humans, I'm sure they would have happily kissed before disappearing into their happy ever after, because that's what (most) humans want to do in such circumstances, and also because it's a fast and sure way to clarify the feelings to the audience.
This is in contrast with the kiss Crowley chooses to give -a very rushed, passionate, not though through, human kiss. He had already talked about his feeling (as Nina suggested), he had already made a confession, no one at that point was in doubt about where he stands for Aziraphale. So why the kiss? It wasn't necessary to clarify his feelings...or was it? I think is was necessary to further clarify them. To me Crowley is not saying just "I love you" with that kiss, he is also saying "I love you in a human way, I love us not the Angels we could be Up There, I love us here on Earth".
He does not want to be back in Heaven, not even with Aziraphale; he's been there, he's been there in a very high rank, he knows that it is not a nice place. He wants to stay on Earth with Aziraphale and that's what he's trying to tell him by choosing to show love in a human way.
Suzanne Collin’s just said fuck you to everyone who’s ever critiqued the Hunger Games as being a “teen girl saves the day” story. She said oh, Mockingjay didn’t make it clear enough? Here’s a book about how people have been rebelling for decades only to have their efforts suppressed and propagandized. Rebellion takes time and it takes failure and Katniss may have been the spark that ignited the wildfire but she did so standing atop the doused flames of everyone who came before her.
here’s a little meme I made
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They call me Bruce Wayne the way that I compulsively think about Clark Kent.
this website is full of some of the greatest writers ever to use their talents for evil and chaos with no payoff whatsoever
Jane Austen, Good Omens, OFMD, Fleabag, Supernatural, Superbat. Like everything gay that makes u cry ? She/ella/Lei.
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