crying myself to sleep tonight thinking about how amanda was in rehab by the time she and john met. how we’re given no reason to assume that she wasn’t there of her own volition & trying to take steps to get better, even she did relapse by the time she asked cecil to steal from the clinic for her. how jill knows and cares about her enough to remark on her progress to her husband. how john chooses amanda for the trap specifically because jill described her as a “lost soul.” how amanda greets jill warmly when john introduces them post-trap. how she genuinely seems eager to show jill that it worked, that she’s getting better. how she wants to prove herself to, in her eyes, the only two people to ever care about her recovery. how when they meet again, they don’t say anything to each other. how they interact awkwardly & silently. how jill used to worry about amanda & her telling john about it led to amanda being tortured…how amanda wanted to get better but john used her frustration with the recovery process to isolate her from the only person who genuinely wanted to help her. how they weren’t friends before, but they’re strangers now.
all slasher killers know and hang out with each other blah blah blah whatever what they don't tell you is all FINAL GIRLS know and hang out with each other nancy thompson and kirsty cotton are pen pals since middle school and ash vs evil dead ash and halloween 2018 laurie go to bingo together. if you even care
Yall I got the game Dead By Daylight and it's definitely not because of my massive, fatass, as big as Hoffman crush on Mandy. Like that is not the reason....... 👀
Also I fucking suck as the killer (i haven't killed anyone)
Amanda Young is such a complex character, i wish her story didn’t end the way it did,, i know we still see flashbacks of her throughout the series, but the way she died breaks my heart, she just wanted to be chosen and to be loved
RATE DA FIT 🗣️⁉️
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saw characters be like "i have a crush... but i dont know how to deal with it...!" while actively loading a gun
I just started reading Aron Beauregard's Playground and I'm loving the story it's setting up right know because I have a feeling he's making us fall in love with the characters just to kill themin the most brutal way. I told my mom she should get it for my 15th birthday this year and surprisingly she got it for me so I can't wait to start reading the gore stuff.
Please no spoilers
I saw someone's post saying something about Descendents Rise of Red where they were like, "it's hard to believe Bridget became a full on villian just because a stupid prank." Although I kinda agree, I'd have to say that we only saw part of what Uliana did. So in her defense she probably finally broke after being pushed past her limits. So yes she did have a right to be a villain.
☆She/Her☆ Bisexual ♡Obsessed with Arcane currently♡
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