there is nothing more wholesome and beautiful in the world to me than the Troy/Abed/Annie dynamic, especially when they live together.....like......they invented friendship. they invented love. Them....
i love him sm.
stingus bingus boybus foygus
i added @mathelaw ‘s perfect and amazing bilbo beauty mark because it’s actually canon i’m jay ar ar tolkien
but also i think bilbo man has rosacea and a love for the word “absolute”. and a bad temper he just a little silly
Five: *says anything* the universe, coming after him with the baseball bat of dramatic irony:
[ID: A twelve-piece gifset, six rows of two, of Number Five from the Umbrella Academy, showcasing times his words came back to bite him in a dramatically ironic way. Row 1: 13-year-old Five insists he is ready to time-travel. He then immediately strands himself in an apocalyptic wasteland for 45 years. Row 2: Five, back with his family, bluntly tells Vanya that she’s ordinary. Later he is almost killed by Vanya’s powers, powerless to oppose her. Row 3: Five says that Hazel’s presence proves that the apocalypse is off. Not even 24 hours on, Five has to watch the world end twice in the span of ten minutes, in 2019 and in 1963. Row 4: Five bests Lila in a fight, calling her “entirely average”. It turns out that Lila is anything but average, and she gets the upper hand against him in the finale fight. Row 5: Five explodes at Diego for trusting Lila, saying that he’s “the Oswald of this story, the goddamned patsy” in her scheme. Of course, Five was the patsy in the Handler’s plan all along, the fall guy for a high-profile assassination, similar to Lee Harvey Oswald. Row 6: Five sarcastically asks whether it’s too late to be unadopted. The finale twist is that Reginald unadopts the Umbrella Academy. End ID.]
Screw Diego's knife harness/holster thing. Give him a bunch of fanny packs to carry his knives in in S3
unoriginal jesse art, i do NOT care i just want to draw him happy and trans is that so much to ask for
his shirt says god hates ohio btw
Vanya + text posts
I think one of the most refreshing things about Never Have I Ever is how diverse it is.
We have a unique and flawed Indian girl at the heart of her story who's shown to engage with her roots while still being all-American. Her family is extremely authentic and feel like well-fleshed-out people, which is especially excellent in a teen show (Nalini is amazing and so are Kamala and Nirmala). It's nice that they get their own plotlines.
Her love interests are a half-Japanese heartthrob (who learns to embrace his heritage) and a ridiculously smart Jewish boy who appears to sometimes practice his religion. Said Jewish boy also dates a hilarious and cool Muslim girl who fits 0 stereotypes (and is overcoming anorexia!)
Devi's best friends are Chinese and a half-Black lesbian, and it's fantastic to see them bonding over their experiences both as women of colour and as awkward American teens who want to be cool. Like, please give me more where this came from???
all i do is drink dr pepper, watch extended office episodes, and listen to winnetka bowling league :P
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