Hell yeah!!
my favorite thing about brooklyn 99 is that my favorite character is literally whichever character happens to be speaking at any given moment they’re all so good
Steve: *sees Trump is president* *calls Thor*
Thor: Captain! What a surprise! It’s been so long, we must catch up over a strong glass of mead. How is Earth? Is it-
Steve: yeah yeah everything is great, can you put Loki on please?
😂😂
Steve: Nat is the sister I never had and Sam is the brother I never had!
Steve: They are also my best friends.
Bucky: Then who the hell am I?
Steve: Father of the kids I never had!
KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE 魔女の宅急便 1989 | dir. Hayao Miyazaki
TRUE
I don’t even keep up with the memes anymore I just accept them. When we’re sad we play despacito? Okie dokie.
Does it ever just startle you to realize that Buck is the antithesis of his parents:
"Yeah, people make mistakes. Doesn't mean you give up on 'em."
"Because you barely knew what was going on with your own kids when we were under the same roof."
"I don't know what you expected us to do." "Love me anyway."
Buck is the antithesis of his parents (who got stuck in their grief and only focused on one another, leaving Maddie and Buck to fend for themselves; who still cannot accept full responsibility for the mistakes they made despite the whole forgive us scene with a few therapy sessions following). Buck is very much interested in Christopher's life, he's there for him, he knows what's going on with him whether he asks or Eddie (or Christopher himself) tells him, he spends time with him, and he is absolutely there. The one time he wasn't, due to the lawsuit (when he got absorbed into what was going on), he apologized twice to Eddie and he hasn't wavered since.
And Eddie is the antithesis of his parents:
Plus:
"He can't drink this. No ice and he needs a straw. Where are the juice boxes that we bought?" "I don't know." "Why doesn't Daddy go be a hero in the kitchen and find a big ol' juice box, huh?"
He doesn't baby Christopher, he fosters his independence, he loves him unconditionally, he gives him the freedom to make the choice to go with him when he leaves Texas and the freedom to just be. He never manipulates or tries to make Christopher feel bad about himself if he doesn't do something that Eddie wants. (i.e. when Christopher resists the idea of Eddie dating in 4x08)
"Together?" "Together."
And Buck and Eddie are both given an opportunity to show that they are the exact opposite of their parents with one common denominator: Christopher.
Please tell me again how this isn't leading up to endgame. How these two just don't make sense at the core level of their separate stories in the show. It's all right there.
These are the most beautiful posters I’ve ever seen But still, WHERE IS HAWKEYE
Steve’s letter to Tony in Captain America: Civil War
Robert Downey Jr and Chris Evans Avengers endgame press (2019)
Klaus smiling because of Dave ;_;
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