@swsource one year celebration: day 2 — dynamics / alison’s 10k celebration ☆ request for @castielss
Best of Din & Grogu in Season 3
extremely sexy of The Haunting of Bly Manor to be gay without me knowing it would be. i watched it for the horror and then it gave me lesbians? and a beautiful and tragic love story? literally there is nothing sexier
genuinely do not understand how people completely miss the point of the game being less about getting revenge for Abby, and more about forgiving Joel. Abby is meant to parallel Joel, not Ellie. If you think Abby is a villain, then so are Joel and Ellie. TLOU1 was about love, but it is far deeper than that. The real point of TLOU1 is to ask how far you are willing to go, and what you’re willing to do in the name of loving someone. Even before meeting Ellie, Joel did unspeakable things to people. During the story line of TLOU1, he does pretty horrific things as well, but I suppose we can excuse that as self defense, and trying to protect Ellie. But the ending? Joel murders dozens of innocent people, including the woman who looked after and raised Ellie, in cold blood. He ripped away the worlds chance of a cure, and regardless of whether they would have actually been able to make that cure, Joel wouldn’t have known so it doesn’t matter. Joel chose one girl over the fate of the entire world, and over the fate of the human race. That isn’t noble of him, it’s selfish. He then lies to Ellie about doing so, after spending so much time learning how much a cure means to her, and how she feels it is her place to at least try, to at least try to give all the lives lost protecting her some sort of meaning. Joel takes away her own free will because he is selfish, and because he alone cannot cope with losing another child. He spends the next few years continuing to lie to her, and his own brother swears to take that same lie to the grave and to never tell her what really happened. Ellie’s resentment and anger towards Joel is 100% justified. Ellie spends the entire TLOU2 trying to find closure, driven by hatred. She hates Abby for taking away her chance to forgive Joel and have a stable relationship with him, much like she hates Joel for taking away her choice to be the world’s cure. She hates herself for becoming such a vile person in her own eyes. She spends the entire game wishing to forgive and to be forgiven. Not only does she want to forgive Joel for his actions, but she wants to be forgiven herself, for surviving and for not being able to make good on her goal of being the world’s cure. She’s finally able to achieve that closure and, it seems for the most part, overcome the survivors guilt at the sequels ending. I don’t see how that is depressing, when the ending of TLOU1 sets up the entire plot of TLOU2, and its ending delivers the conclusion of her character.
WICKED (2024) dir. Jon M. Chu
Ilsa Faust + the Thigh Move™️
EXACTLY
Lovecraft Country - Season 1 - Episode 5
something about this lip sync is so immediately transfixing, suzie you ARE that girl my love
seeing a whole new wave of people in the year of 2024 "discover" that wicked is gay as hell is soooooo funny to me... don't get me wrong I'm so happy for them but like......... well yes!