I think buddie first kiss should happen in the rain for no reason other than most iconic couples have their first kiss in the rain. ... and because having water involved forces them to give Buck curly hair and i love Buck with his curly hair
UNPOPULAR OPINION: I don't care ab what yall say the movies were good. They’re way more beginners friendly (even thought most people who would watch probaly already knew a bit about greek mythology they explained to the ones who wouldn’t know), they had one of the Goddess speak Greek, they had a Greek Actress to play a Goddes and they actually used the Greek letters rigth ( they didn't use D's as A's or S's as E's >wich is one of the things that walways annoys me in American TV who decides to use Greece/Greek as purely a Aesthetic)
They had things different than the books? Yes but a lot of adaptations suffer from it, when we read a book we get an inside of the Characters mind and the only way of achiving in movies and tv series would be by using V.O narration that gets boring really fast and becomes a gateway to tell instead of showing (First Rule: Show don't Tell)
In the movie they show the gods not being good parents but they still had scenes when we could see they cared for their children so we could see way Luke would want war but we also see that is way more extreme solution than the problem. In the Series (SPOILER FOR THE NEWEST EPISODE) we see Athena letting Echidna and the chimera inside her Temple, a place that should've been a safe heaven for these 3 (2 and a half) kids just bc she didn't liked Percy sending the Medusa's head to them ( Yes is a great comeback to Medusa's "i wasn't like you i was you" line wich is great in a story telling but i'm still icked that they used a Roman version on a "Greek" show) what makes Luke wanting war and dethroning the gods a way more accurate response to their neclect.
Over all i just feel like the movies had a bigger care to make they look and feel like Greeks and the show is only using it for aesthetics (what was probably also the reason on the books)
Seeing reality from the pov of Lilia in her trial episode was so cool but i genuinely believe i would have gone crazy way before 100 years old if my reality was that confusing all the time.
Also idk why but seeing young Lilia at the of the episode + the music during the credits made me emotional and i almost cried.
Also her last words being that she loved being a witch? That's gow you break my heart. After who knows how many years hating her gifts she learns to love them just to die seconds later (Saving her coven this time)
There's one thing about Jason Todd that just gets to me. It's poetic, it's ironic, it's painful, it's mildly infuriating, and it's kind of hilarious. To me at least.
So. You know Jays? Like, the type of bird? These fancy fuckers?
Also these
Yeah, Jays. Jaybirds. [insert Roy Harper joke here]
Let me tell you a funky thing about jays.
Their scientific classification, do you know what family they're in?
Fucking Corvidae. JAYS ARE CORVIDS. Y'know, like ravens and crows and magpies. The kinds of birds frequently associated with intelligence, wisdom, and DEATH. The kinds of birds known for STEALING SHIT and HOLDING GRUDGES.
And the fact that NONE OF THIS WAS INTENDED IN JASON'S CHARACTER? I can't handle it. And my body can never decide if it wants to scream or laugh or cry when I think about it so I'm just sitting here vibrating over it.
The fact that he is (was) Literally dating the same person that Abby dated and saying this
"Went crazy and took up some himbo half her age" the absolute hypocrisy and misogyny in this statement as if he isn't also dating someone half his age. As if Abby wasn't struggling to take care of her mother. Tommy kinard they will never make me like you
Agatha/Agnes didn't exist in westview before the Hex. No one living there knew who she was.
For the people living in westview Agnes is just some Lady who had the biggest bad luck to move in into a new town at the same moment that a crazy woman decided to process her grief by making everyone live in sitcom land.
The only thing they know about her is that she tried to figth Wanda and in their eyes she lost and was put into another spell/ lost her mind helping free them.
No one in westview really knew Agatha but they all took care of her for 3 years anyway. And that shows how much heartwarming and welcoming westview is as a town.
Vision had really chosen a good place to raise a family and grow old together.
I do love the show but i don't think that a season 16 should be made, i know the finale didn't made a lot of people happy (for one reason or another) but it was very circular and definitive. But i would like the universe to continue beyond their bad score with spin-offs.
If it was up to me i would go back to the themes of "you can't scape The hunting life no matter how much you try" they had for Mary and early seasons Sam but using Dean Jr as a lecagy character
I can never and will never understand people who ship actors/actress in real life.
I'm sorry it's weird. Why are you so invested in the personal lives of strangers?
you guys need to stop letting your hatred (or love for that matter) of certain media/celebrities/whatever get in the way of your ability to feel compassion, empathy and sympathy.
sorry but celebrity culture and some of you guy's hatred for it have made some of you get way too comfortable with bullying, encouragement of violence and other unacceptable actions.
The Road changes and adapt to the coven. Agatha surviving it the first time doesn’t actually help them at all.
It's safe to assume Agatha would have walked the Road for the first time (assuming she did walk) around the 1600's around the time her coven would have tried to get her killed (Personal theory/ headcanon that it's not important for this post).
Of course the road from 2024 looks different than the road of 1600, not only they are centruies apart but the coven its different.
Agatha may not understand most of the trials, because the trials are personal to the witch being tested, but she knew to not drink the wine on Jen's trial this shows some type of knowledgement about a idea of what the trial was.
I know is unpopular idea but i believe Agatha walked the road before (and its part of my headcanon about how she got her magick stealing abilities)
Is it fun to watch? Can I get pulled into the story? Or is a shitty show that's popular because has way too many sex scenes?
I need someone the be honest with me. Is the White Lotus really any good?
Proshipper, Multishipper, don't give a fuck as long as my fav is being loved-shipper
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