Ford essentially: "Aw damn looks like you've got me such a shame lemme just-
"SIKE GET FUCKED."
The Papa Bruno AU lives in my head rent free and I cannot help but love it
Nutcracker au's your Huntlow
we usually think of mood as a scale from 1-5, but there's actually a negative scale too, where the frown turns back into a smile, but just a little insane !
She's just a little baby
Can you imagine how Ford would react if something happened to Stan? Like someone attacks him or an anomaly manages to get a hit in, and Ford he hears Stan let out a pained noise and he whirls around just in time to see his twin going down. Hurt. And Ford he just sees this and immediately it's just an all consuming rage. I'm talking he's seeing red, that's how furious he is. Because how dare they put their hands on Stanley?? How dare they hurt his twin??? Just how dare they, how dare they?!?!? And Stanford just goes apeshit.
Do you guys think Hunter had a final moment of clarity where he told Flapjack to get away before Belos took complete control? Do you think Flapjack would have tried to pull at his hair or get his attention when he noticed something was wrong with Hunter? Do you think they had a moment to both realized what was about to happen? Because if this-
-was their last interaction before Belos took over, then I will simply ✨never fucking recover✨
Yow
Eu gostaria de compartilhar com vocês uma teoria minha de the owl house.
Basicamente. Oque começou em luz acabou em luz. “Oque você quer dizer com isso?” vocês me perguntam. Simples!
O nome da protagonista é Luz Noceda, e o primeiro feitiço ela foi de luz.
Talvez tenha sido apenas um Easter egg da Dana. Mas ainda assim gosto de pensar que isso foi uma alusão de que a luz (tanto a personagem como o poder) e a coisa mais importante para todo o desenrolar do desenho.
E só isso mesmo. Não tenho argumentos o suficiente. Aqui onde eu vivo não tem ninguém que assiste essa série. Tinha que compartilhar isso com alguém além de mim mesma.
Obrigado por ter lido.
The interesting thing about filbrick is that the way stan describes him is the way a lot of boomers describe their parents.
The parents of boomers belonged to "the silent generation", they were people who went through generational traumas like. The great depression and ww2. These were people with lots of trauma and no therapy so they got to pass it down to their kids yay!
Also parenting styles were different then, and during the 50s/and The Post War Conformity and 60s: children were not largely acknowledged as their own people. They were raised to be mini versions of their parents, there was not a consideration for a child as an individual.
So Filbrick was a bad parent, yes. But he was also in a Context where what we consider to be child abuse was normalized.
Theres a tendency to make things 1 dimensional and say an abusive person always has to have the full intention to hurt someone just to hurt them and must be purely evil and set to torture with no love at all.
But like, the way Filbrick acted towards his sons was likely considered unfortunately normal or even Good. He may have even loved them in the way he knew how or was supposed to, but that doesnt mean he couldnt also do hurtful or even abusive things.
And that probably actually makes it worse for Stan and Ford. If someone does a thing that hurts you and you Know that something was wrong, you can at least feel rightfully angry about it.
If its normalized then you dont get that catharsis. You are left thinking that what happened to you was the way it was supposed to be. Filbrick doesnt need to be extremely abusive to have hurt his kids, he might even have loved them. But that doesnt mean he didnt hurt them too! If he did or did not makes little difference.
me as a writer