Most insane pipeline known to man:
Help your younger sister pass her university assignment -> Accidently end up as a part of the rebellion to overthrow the tyrannical president
Thinking about the discussion on Haymitch's hair in the movies vs books recently...
Both stress and alcoholism can change your hair color, though usually to white/gray
Just an interesting possible explanation that could be used! They could even say that his hair was colored blond not only for the social standards but to cover up that he was going gray so early in life
i hope he always gets water on his sleeves when washing his hands and has to sit thru the day with the clammy fabric clinging to his flesh đ„°đ
i just never want to see elon musk happy
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No because I really want to understand why Nesta is the one getting hated on in ACOFAS, when Cassian was the one who wouldnât leave her alone.
So clearly, she doesnât want him to walk her home. No lashing out. Just a simple âIâm fineâ
And the last line says it all. She wants nothing to do with him. He knows that, yet he still wants to interact with her.
He says he understands, but he certainly doesnât act like it.
Again, she doesnât want him with her and tells him to go back to the house. This is the second time she makes it clear she doesnât want him around.
Third time she makes it clear she wants him to leave her alone. By now he shouldâve gotten the hint.
And then she says she doesnât want his damn gift. Why would she take it?
Again, for the fourth time, she makes it clear she wants nothing to do with him.
Games? What games? Does he actually think that Nesta struggling & not wanting anything to do with him, is her playing with him?
By the way, this is one of the worst things you can say to someone who is suffering. That they donât try hard enough.
Then go somewhere else? Seriously??
She makes it clear she doesnât want anything to do with him, for the fifth time. Youâd think by now heâd finally get the hint. But of course, he doesnât leave.
So Cassian basically tells her he doesnât know why someone like her could be loved, and all she says is go home Cassian (sixth time)
I canât put anymore photos so Iâll type out the next scene
It was instinct to lunge for her free hand. Her gloved fingers scraped against his calluses, but he held firm.
âTalk to me. Nesta. Tell meââ (Cassian)
So he wants her to talk to him, after acting like an ass and telling her he didnât know how her sisters love her.
She ripped her hand out of his grip. Stared him down. A mighty, vengeful queen.
He waited, panting, for the verbal lashing to begin. For her to shred him into ribbons. But Nesta only stared at him, her nose crinkling. Stared, then snorted âand walked away.
As if he were nothing. As if he werenât worth her time. The effort.
Why would she give you the time of day to talk to you after acting like that? He did this to himself. She makes it clear she wants nothing to do with him, and he wouldnât leave her alone.
learned about the ending 8 hrs ago and am throughly in the anger phase of the stages of grief cause iâm sorry but that feels so sinister to completely warp THESE messages from THIS STORY??? to be clear lilo and stitch (the rest of the franchise as well as the series) is a story about an indigenous woman whose lost her parents and desperately trying to make things work so her sister isnât taken from foster care? and then they find communal support allows for lilo to not be taken and instead grow up in a loving AND safe environment⊠also the fact that jumba and pleakly + stitch are aliens highlighting that found family that isnât always two parents and thatâs ok like sorry this is actually such important points that set lilo and stitch apart as a franchise and to erase it all????!!!!!
One of the things that makes the family conflict in Lilo & Stitch work narratively is that Cobra is correct in that Lilo and Nani's current situation is non-sustainable. And yes, Nani is not prepared to handle everything by herself. But losing the custody is not the solution either, and to a degree Cobra seems to believe the same (he legit does not want that to happen), but if Nani can't solve the problem, then from his perspective it's the least harmful solution.
And the conflict is solved because what Lilo and Nani need (what they REALLY needed) is a support net. Someone, anyone to be there to take at least SOME of the burden from Nani and give her breathing room.
Which is why Jumba and Peakley joining the family alongside Stitch, and become a constant pressence who share the burden of the household, makes all the difference.
And this does not solve all the problems, because the movie is not about magically resolving those problems, it's about putting the characters in a situation in which they can move forward as a family. And for their desire to be a family and be together as a family, to be respected.
Anyway, someone told me what the remake did for the ending
Blame this guy named tony for this okđ
it genuinely feels like thereâs a physical barrier of cognitive dissonance regarding rhysâs aWeS0mE ruling strategies đ€Șđđ«
Feyre: You have every comfort and yet it is not enough?
Court of Nightmare Women:
âanything is possum-ble if ur the only marsupial native to north americaâ
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