Bobby has been a important character since the very first episode and he is a very loved one. I don't believe that if they were gonna to kill him they would not let this information leak by doing a filming this public on a scene that impactful emocionally. I also dont think they will kill any of the main cast at all
Now i do have some theories about what i think the scene is about but i'm don't want to say it here because is a theory with shipping lenses and the last time i was this sure about something i was totally wrong and i don't want to embarrass myself again because i'm behind on the show
If they are planning fot the twist to be that the Teen is Nicholas, they are making way too obvious. I really hope he is Billy tho.
The visions were the rigth amount of scary. And the reference with the oven was funny to see. Whatever they are doing with this show they are doing super right i can't wait for the next episode and see if they use more references to The Wizard od Oz.
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)
Lilia kinda of went to the road for like a second before writing the coven's names ( the scenes of her screaming), so maybe its a circular situation: She wrote the names she saw on the road but the women were on the road because Lilia said they were the coven.
Or maybe Billy interacted with each member before because they were always meant to be part of his coven.
Okay, so the Road itself was a manifestation of Billy's power. But was his power behind the formation of the coven as well? Lilia wrote the names down in her little premonition before they actually got onto the Road. But Billy/William was the thing that connected all the witches because he interacted with them in some fashion before. So were they really meant to be a coven, or was that also Billy's power?
Some parents really need to understand that you don't need to have millions of followers to overespose their kids
Because why do i need to know that the son of this random woman who show up on my FYP have not poopped in over a week?
I was getting pretty fed up with links and generators with very general and overused weapons and superpowers and what have you for characters so:
Here is a page for premodern weapons, broken down into a ton of subcategories, with the weapon’s region of origin.
Here is a page of medieval weapons.
Here is a page of just about every conceived superpower.
Here is a page for legendary creatures and their regions of origin.
Here are some gemstones.
Here is a bunch of Greek legends, including monsters, gods, nymphs, heroes, and so on.
Here is a website with a ton of (legally attained, don’t worry) information about the black market.
Here is a website with information about forensic science and cases of death. Discretion advised.
Here is every religion in the world.
Here is every language in the world.
Here are methods of torture. Discretion advised.
Here are descriptions of the various methods used for the death penalty. Discretion advised.
Here are poisonous plants.
Here are plants in general.
Feel free to add more to this!
Eddie Diaz baby trapped a man so hard the kid actually looks like him😂😭
I am reading this fascinating paper 'Education and Aristocratic Childhood in Late Imperial Russia' by Zbyněk Vydra, and came across this paragraph that I think sums up what makes the former Russian Empire so interesting:
It is also impossible to deal with the nobility as a whole. The simple reason being that the hereditary nobility in Russia was very heterogeneous and numerous. At the end of the 19th century, there were about 1.2 million people, i.e. around 200,000 families. Within one estate (soslovie) it stretched from close proximity to the imperial throne, the world of the St. Petersburg and Moscow palaces, through the bureaucratic nobility in sleepy provincial towns, to impoverished nobles eking out a living at the level of wealthier peasants in the remote countryside. We are mainly interested in the part of the nobility situated at the highest level ‒ the aristocracy.
It is impossible to reference the nobility in this setting as a shorthand for one form of life. When using it as inspiration in a fantasy setting, like Bardugo does, there is an opportunity for a rich variety of people who set themselves apart from the peasantry. It brings in questions of origin and history, rather than wealth and power, and it can hint at changing fortunes and societal landslides.
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.
One of the reasons i believe TV shows being released today is not working as good as it did in the 2000's, especially when we're talking about remakes/spin-off's/ sequels, is that we are not allowed to have horrible people an part of the main characters group anymore.
Think about the big hits of the 200's-2010's tv show. Gossip Girl: Blair had beef with a 13 years old, cheated on Nate with Chuck, Serena slept with her best friends boyfriend, was part of the reason a teenager die, Dan was Literally a stalker, Chuck ... is Chuck Bass.
The New version kinda of had a shot with season 1, especially with Max, he was involved in 2 cheatings, was sleeping with his tracher and only tried to expose him after he felt personally wronged ( and even than he went to Gossip Girl instead of the cops). Max was the type of messy that tv Shows need.
Pretty Little Liars: The whole show is about the girls being blackmailed by A because of the things they did with Alison.
The O.C: The main character starts the show being arrested.
One Tree Hill: How many cheating storylines can you give your protagonist before people start liking his brother more?
The Vampires diaries: Damon raped Caroline. And pretty much all the main characters kill at least 2 people.
Shows being made in the last couple of years don't allow their main character or their friends to be imperfect people wich makes the series boring. Nathan Scott is one of the most loved character in one tree hill and he starts as a complet jerk.
Part of watching this shows is about seeing the characters become better, but this doesn’t happen if they start perfect.
Just like when people complain that disney doesn’t make villains anymore, how every "villain" ends being some misunderstood person. Every once in a while could make a good story but not movie for the last 4-5 years.
Sotrie need villains, a person for you to hate, for you to love to hate or hate to love.
#Bring Back Messy Characters
Proshipper, Multishipper, don't give a fuck as long as my fav is being loved-shipper
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