No because maybe it’s just because he’s disoriented from waking up, but the way he looks at her is literally so soft, even for just a moment. And the way Inej is just lightly caressing his temple in a comforting kind of way. AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This scene was AMAZING!!! And the actors did SO well I don’t think I can say that enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpJPeVRKI0k
^one-sided radiostatic and a bit of apple animatic! Sorry if someone already sent this
EVERYONE GO WATCH THIS VIDEO I AM EFFING DYINGGGGGGGG
Video by @natakarania
Lyrics by @convolutedblasphemy
Prompt by @onesidedradiostatic and an anon
CAN ALINA AND MAL STOOOOOOP BEING SO LOVEY DOVEY FOR TWO SECONDS PLEASE!!!!! I LOVE THAT YOUR IN LOVE WITH EACH OTHER BUT WHYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!! I WANT THE CROOOOOWS BAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
You know what? I don’t care that it’s canceled (lies) IM STILL GOING TO COME UP WITH THEORIES AND IM STILL GOING TO LOVE EVERY BIT OF CONTENT!!!!! Though it’s really disappointing (understatement) that The Mysterious Benedict Society is cancelled. I’m sure I’m not the only one when I say that we appreciate everything people have contributed to the fandom!!! Thank you for every moment you spent making something for all of us too see!!!!
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALSO- ARE WE JUST GOING TO IGNORE THE FACT THAT KAZ FALLS INTO THE WATER?!??? I have so many thoughts but this is all for now lol.
I haven’t seen anybody talk about this yet, so I’m going to. What in the world is Crowley doing when he’s carrying around a stack of books, gets distracted and literally throws said stack of books to the other side of the bookshop? Like is he reorganizing them to how they were or…
Why am I just now realizing that Angel, Baxter, Travis, Sir Penguins and a bunch of other characters are in this scene? Like, I don’t know if someone else has already noticed (most likely, I just haven’t seen anything) And who is the bigger character in the back hunched over? I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS!!!!!?????
i wanna talk about this shot
For several years, Viktor’s leg caught my eye—specifically, I was searching for an official diagnosis and struggling to find something that fit him. After years of speculating, I believe I've found his condition's proper diagnosis and name.
What exactly is femoral anteversion? It is a condition in which the femur rotates, causing the knees and feet to face inward rather than forward. This can impact one or both legs. This condition usually resolves on its own, but more severe cases require medical intervention such as leg braces, therapy, and surgery in more extreme instances—however, this condition is treatable.
This condition impacts children, typically the result of trauma, fetal development, or genetics. Viktor was likely born with this, which would propose that he’s either genetically predisposed to it or the result of a tough pregnancy.
This small scene is an excellent example. It’s only several seconds long, but here we can see that his leg is rotated inward, and he corrects it to face forward—which pains him as he visibly winces—all while Jayce speaks.
It’s noticeable when he’s a kid. You can see how his leg twists and faces inward and how his foot catches on the heel of his other foot, which causes him to trip. In episode 8, while he runs on the dock, he almost trips from this issue again before catching himself and sprinting. Viktor also has an in-toe gait; his step curves as he walks, while his other leg does not.
His leg brace, which we see in Act 2, serves one primary purpose: to force the leg to rotate and face the proper direction. However, at this stage, his condition has been left untreated for so long that it is progressing and showing a drastic impact on his entire body that the leg brace will not fix. It also makes mobility even more challenging for him, with difficulty bending and extending his leg.
This condition can throw the entire body out of whack if left untreated. It can cause pelvic issues, osteoarthritis, spinal decompensation, labral and chondral damage, hamstring-originated tendinopathy, and even weakening of the abdominal muscles, as well as a wide range of spinal problems. The feet, hips, and back are significant body parts that work together; if one is bad, the rest will suffer.
Viktor would require a femoral derotation osteotomy; however, given the severity of his condition and how other parts of his body are now significantly impacted--such as his pelvis and spine, we now have more complications on our hands and that's not even touching on his unnamed lung disease.
There's still so much I could discuss here, and perhaps later, after work; I have a handful of notes I've taken about this and how it all just ties together for Viktor, and honestly, it has been really fun to look at and analyze.
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