I’m not obsessed with him or anything. I’m just very observant.
Concept: For Spiderman 2, Pete and MJ get a lot closer. Their friendship is the central focus of the movie and in the second act, we get hints of romantic feelings from both sides.
MJ is the first to recognize that she has more-than-friendly feelings for Pete. Like, she starts noticing that their little friendship dates starts turning into real dates, only Pete is too oblivious to her and his own feelings. Pete starts to get to know her more and vice versa.
The turning point is when prom is announced and MJ is expecting Pete to ask her to the dance. However, Pete doesn’t and is discouraged when MJ goes into a rant about how stupid prom is. Pete WANTS to ask her but he’s not exactly sure WHY he wants to ask her (he hasn’t realized he has feelings for her yet). But what Pete doesn’t know is that MJ’s rant was just an act and that she’s too afraid to just directly ask him out, worried that he’ll reject her. Turns out, she’s afraid that she’ll lose him as a friend so she doesn’t make a move.
Miscommunication…a central factor to any romance. Then, Kraven the Hunter comes in and kidnaps MJ for the climax.
Kraven sends a message out that he wants Spiderman to face him and that he has “his girl”. Ned thinks it’s Liz until it’s revealed that it’s MJ.
That’s how Peter finally realizes he has romantic feelings for MJ, since even the villain managed to pick up on their romantic tension.
And then during the final battle, an injured Pete finally asks MJ to prom and she answers by kissing him before saying, “Hell no…just kidding, of course I’d go with you, dumbass.”
Benedict Cumberbatch & Benedict Wong from Doctor Strange tried to win our hearts by singing with a mouth guard in (turn that sound up!!! 🎤 🎤 🎤)
someone: why do you like the xmen so much?? i mean they're cool and all but so are the avengers
me internally: because the xmen are a group of oppressed people who are Constantly fighting for their survival and equality, while also fighting for all of mankind, the people who actively discriminate against them, when they really don't have to (unlike the avengers who mainly spend their time fighting each other or not caring about mutants). Their story of oppression is relatable to those who deal with discrimination and oppression in real life, therefor making their story all the more compelling. Not to mention, the xmen stories have magneto who is one of the most interesting, complexing and captivating villain, (if you can even call him that), in the entire marvel universe.
me out loud: idk they have pretty cool powers
Golden times omg
*shows up 15 months late with starbucks* anyway here’s my vine compilation
mena i grew up in an egyptian household massoud
Legit Johnlock Scenes
God help him, but John does love him. So much.
a real life text convo between me and my overly flirty friend, that reminded me a little too much of peter and michelle
wait years to do it.
kill one of them.
make it fast.
this is the sweetest thing my eyes have ever seen😱😭💕