this remains one of the funniest scenes in this show imo
Me: watches a new movie/tv show for fun
Also me: suddenly notices the attractive male lead who is most certainly 35+ and I know immediately that he will infiltrate my thoughts for the next 365 days.
me:
my brain: draw artists as pokémon masters
me: ok
my brain: also make it pixel art and suffer
Oh to live in a weird little town with gloomy weather and strange weird sounds in the woods and hushed whispers about strange sightings and an alarming amount of hauntings and a concerning amount of eye motifs and a library with conveniently placed section for everything that's relevant to the mystery and cloaked figures sneaking around and the occasional uncanny person and weird notes and maps and books and stuff being found around the town and oh to live in a weird little town with a mystery
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET photographed by Julian Ungano // Venice, Italy
Honestly what the fuck.
Seriously they got Hilda back from the dead last time so why couldn’t they do it for Sabrina? Not to mention we saw that Sabrina is there when Zelda is on her death bed.
Like, what is the point.
And the implied suicide at the very end. Unacceptable.
And don’t get me started on Mambo Marie. I fucking loved that character. And I loved her with Zelda. Then they basically jump on the ‘bury your gays’ bandwagon. We finally get some bi representation that isn’t made of stereotypes/assumptions or pushed aside and glossed over and then it gets ripped from us.
Zelda lost so much. My poor baby.
I’m livid.
i think villains in general provide better, more epic romances because they're allowed to go to extremes. they're allowed to put their love over the greater good. they're allowed to be selfish. the best a hero can offer you is number two, because their duty comes first. villains, though. villains will burn down the world for a last kiss goodbye.
I’m sorry if i seem weird it's because I literally am
i hope this site never gets deleted