What I think is going to happen next in Red Valley:
Gordon is not going to be a-okay
What I hope is going to happen next in Red Valley:
Gordon is going to be a-okay
POV you killed this dickhead’s emotional support human
Real confused about the s5 finale, what even is this????
mal ep 52 spoilers below the cut
all i draw is 3/4 facing busts of jarthur holding on to each other
honorary kayne:
I still cannot fathom what would possess Arthur to have seen “Ride Him, Cowboy” FOUR TIMES.
Faroe would have been gone by then, he wasn’t taking her to go see it. Did Parker drag him along? Four times? Did he go by himself? Four times. Did he just genuinely have earnest, honorable Wild West cowboy daydreams? Did he like the little music number that’s there in the middle? Was he just SO BAFFLED by the plotline of a ACTUAL JUDGE trying to EXECUTE a HORSE for MURDER perplex him so much he had to see it over and over again to truly believe it? (As did I?) Did he just really really like the way John Wayne looked in that little necktie?
I have so many questions.
Kayne killing every single version of himself is so interesting cause it's like.
This ultimate act of control. This is the only me that is and was and ever will be. In a way it's antithetical to the idea of a crawling chaos. It's this strange sort of contained order.
And then John who started as a fragment of something else. A piece who is constantly fighting against who he used to be and become someone else and become whole beyond what he was.
And then Arthur who is forced to change and endure and grow while still having connection with parts of himself he's been forced to leave behind.
John, Arthur, and Kayne: master of my fate captain of my soul but in very different ways.
i'm 23 today!! 💪
i will be happy to get a reblog as a birthday present c:
Let's be crystal clear. Queerbaiting is real. But it occurs when the creators intentionally hint at a queer relationship to lure in a queer audience to give them money, but never actually follow through on their heavy-handed implications of a queer relationship. Queerbaiting does not occur when the creator has been transparent from the very beginning that Malevolent is about friendship and platonic love, meant to work through the toxic masculinity they've lived throughout their entire life, and to express healthy platonic love (and sometimes unhealthy love) between two male-presenting characters. It is not queerbaiting when they emphatically tell each other that they love each other, because love isn't exclusively romantic, and while it is absolutely okay for people to ship them (and something that the creator is totally FINE with, btw), it is not okay to accuse the creator of lying about their relationship when he's been clear about it from the very beginning.
Friendship and platonic love is just as meaningful as romantic love and that's the whole point of Malevolent.
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