I still can't believe they got rid of emo boy klaus after season 1?? like you couldn't have let me enjoy the heavy eyeliner a lil longer at least
Slowly getting back into my marauder's phase I AM SO BACK WOLFSTAR !!!!!!
i knew there was a connection between why i want to embody klaus and sirius
ok but Klaus and Five are Sirius and Regulus variants
He’s asking him to close the door behind him
Something about the story of Lucy Gray, something about her disappearing in the snow, something about her song echoing in the mockingjay song, something about the woods of District 12, something about fire melting snow, something about dandelions peaking through the melting winter, something about the katniss being not quite ready to pick but growing, something about jabberjays mating with mockingbirds and making mockingjays, something about mockingbirds and mockingjays being the birds that inhabit the districts, something about nature and folktales and folk songs and mountains and forests and birds and the falseness of the Capitol not being able to reach it or understand it or predict it, something in it makes me think The Hunger Games and The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes are pieces of literary genius.
On my walk home
Can y’all give me some fic recs that are primarily Wolfstar with no Jegulus? No offense to Jegulus fans, I’m just not that invested in the ship. (I’ve already read ATYD’s and am destroyed)
listen, listen. A few things:
Jennifer Lawrence did an outstanding job portraying Katniss in the movies. I cannot really imagine any other actress in her place.
THAT BEING SAID
it pisses me off that people conveniently forget that Katniss is a colored girl.
That's right, folks!
People from the Seam are described as dark skinned, with grey eyes. Katniss is personally described to have 'olive skin' in the books. I know that there's not much compensation that could have been done in the casting, since Jenn was such a perfect choice- but at least depict her as colored in fanart. Same as Haymitch. Haymitch is also from the Seam.
I also find it so beautiful that Suzanne Collins had a teenage colored girl to be the one to dismantle an oppressive and tyrannical government, acting as a huge symbol of rebillion.
And keep in mind, while the series is marketed as a 'dystopia' it has an alarming number of similarities to the current real-world.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) + tweets