I cannot believe there's absolutely no way to watch free shows and movies anymore, there are too many paid streaming platforms and pirating websites have viruses and ads preventing you from watching it uninterrupted((.)) id rather follow the rules and purchase media moving forward because it is too inconvenient. Seriously, free and no ads or viruses with 1080p streaming is DEAD.
i'm only three episodes from the end and the dynamic between house and wilson makes me crazy because what they actually get out of their relationship is the reverse of what almost every other character thinks it is.
initially, other characters and the audience all see their friendship as one where wilson perpetually enables house. house is needy, wilson likes to be needed, it's a cycle. house and wilson themselves frame the relationship as such on multiple occasions. and this is definitely part of of it! house likes having someone who will stay with him no matter what, wilson likes helping, but the main core of their relationship is actually the opposite.
wilson is someone that house will set aside everything to care for, will do anything for. house pathologically burns bridges to keep everyone at a distance and prioritizes himself, but when it comes down to it, he'll put wilson and wilson's happiness over his own. he risks his pride, his mind, his life, and his career for wilson repeatedly.
house is someone that wilson actually feels comfortable wanting and needing something from. this is a man who is so terrified and revolted at the thought of people seeing him vulnerable that he opts to nearly kill himself with chemo to avoid that, but he lets house be there. house is the one person he lets take care of him.
the core of their relationship, the point of their relationship, is that they can drop their respective "i don't need anyone else to be happy" / "i need to make everyone else happy" masks. house gets to be needed, and wilson gets to need.
He's a 16 year old Edwardian ghost. He's gay. He's oblivious. He's in love with his best friend. He's got internalized homophobia. He's occasionally a woman. He's been dead for 70 years. He's never felt more alive. He is the kindest man you'll ever see. He is destined for hell. He has no rizz. Everyone wants him carnally. Edwin Payne really is THE most character of all time no one is doing it like him
DESTIEL IN EVERY EPISODE → 4x22 lucifer rising
whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.
the thing that gets me about about barbie is that barbie land wasn’t even purposefully a matriarchy, barbie land came about because of the way little girls were playing with their barbies, it wasn’t created by mattel it was created by the people using the toys, so the fact that the barbies ignored the ken’s and had girls night every night wasn’t because they had some bias against him, it was just an accurate depiction of how kids play with barbies. I had some ken dolls as a child and they were essential to the plot in the sense that of course my barbie has a boyfriend because that represented the world i saw around me, but also he didn’t have any purpose in my dream world because i was only interested in what the girls were doing because they represented me and how i wanted to be, I wanted girls night every night I wanted the girls to be president and austronauts and not because of some inherent feminist idea but because I was a girl and I wasn’t thinking about boys, ken was an accessory. this movie wasn’t made to change the world but it showed a different perspective than what we usually see which I thought was fun. Men don’t have to be the centre of all our stories and its not even because we hate them, sometimes we’re just not thinking about them
ZENDAYA, JOSH O'CONNOR and MIKE FAIST in CHALLENGERS (2024, dir. Luca Guadagnino)
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
once i beat the depression and the burnout and the anxiety and the loneliness and the exhaustion and the guilt and the awkwardness and the apathy and the low income and the chronic illness and the impatience and the vulnerability and the creative block and the capitalism and the cruelty THEN you'll see