has anyone else noticed how having romantic feelings for someone is not the most dignified experience ever
seeing taylor say “we did it” and letting out a massive sigh of relief before taking her final bow at the last london show hits so hard after her instagram caption. i don’t think any of us can begin to fathom what she’s been grappling with in the wake of the thwarted terrorist attack in vienna, what weight it must feel like to have the health and safety of thousands of people resting squarely on your shoulders. for her to get back on the eras tour stage in london this week and put on a brave face for everyone — knowing that just one wrong action, one wrong comment, could “provoke those who want to harm the fans who come to [her] shows” — took an incredible amount of courage. idk about you guys, but i just feel so overwhelmingly proud of her and i hope that her, the dancers, the band, and her crew can get some well-deserved rest now.
while i adore red white and royal blue, the fact that one last stop didn’t get NEARLY as much love and attention despite the quality of the book being just as good very much proves the point that sapphic romance is disregarded and only is represented when it is sexualized for the male gaze. thanks for coming to my ted talk and please read one last stop by casey mcquiston because it is fucking fantastic.
So, I have a theory in case most of this episode is in Agatha's head. I think it all starts once she takes her hands off the ouiga board. That's when Jen starts acting very hostile. All, except for Billy, act very hostile out of a sudden. So, from that point, everything seems to be happening in her head.
Now, if the point of this trial is to make Agatha face all these fears and traumas, it must also be, as I've seen others mention here, that the rest of them have to feel empathy for her and that won't happen if they can't see her vulnerability. The question is: how can the others help her or sympathize with her if they can't see into her head? And the answer must be: the TV. There is a TV in the background, so if the others are still in that room, they probably see what Agatha is seeing through that TV.
The TV could be a reference to Wandavision.
This is just a theory and I could be wrong, but that TV seems very suspicious to me.
they said this is the cheapest marvel series ever produced. see, this is what happens when you focus on storytelling instead of unnecessary stuff no one cares about. i loved this episode so much. please, give me more low-budget marvel shows that care about the plot, the characters, and their target audience. i don't need another rdj blockbuster marvel movie. you can have that. give me meaningful stories with a low budget, made by people who truly believe in what they're creating.
Took me turning off the audio, disabling the subtitles and, well, about six years to finally notice that Valery is wiping his glasses with his tie in the courtroom in front of everyone. 🙃💗💗
Love the contrast between the two last episodes, with a mother that became a famous rockstar to protect her daughter from a curse, creating a protection spell so popular and powerful that it’s being sung somewhere every moment of every day; and in the next episode we have a mother that deems her child evil and wants her dead even from beyond her own grave
It’s crazy and fucked up that being yourself is actually the solution.