together, always
fatherly pity
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SARAH SNOOK as SIOBHAN ROY SUCCESSION (2018–2023) 2.07 Return
I absolutely love invincible’s series writing. They have such amazing choices that speak so much about every single character…
It’s obvious their preparing ground for MarkEve relationship and NolanDebbie to get back together.
Though i’m not the greatest fan of Omniman’s redemption, I truly love MarkEve as a couple. They’re the main couple from the start to the end and people who only know them from the series are starting to understand that…
In the previous episode, we saw - through Debbie and every spouse whose superhero partner died - that, in this universe, heroes don’t get to love normal people. Just before Mark went to space, he couldn’t hear Amber’s response to “I love you”. That’s a subtle, but clear writing choice that shows they’re not meant for each other.
In this episode, we saw Eve distant from everyone else, especially herself. She’s depressed and feeling bad about a lot of things. Who’s the first person she can think about? Mark. He’s the only one who gets her as she’s the one who gets him.
I cannot wait any longer for them to became an item and I just know this won’t take too much now.
Like Him
I think that “Anakin was a slave child who was groomed by Palpatine and raised by someone who wasn’t ready to take on a child, thereby leaving him in a social limbo state where he’s surrounded by people but only has a few close confidants, with the one he trusts the most actively trying to take advantage of him”
and
“Anakin was taught right from wrong from a young age, first by his mother and then by Kenobi, but any time he was presented with a choice, actively CHOSE WRONG EVERY SINGLE TIME”
are two sentences that can, should, and MUST coexist to fully understand Anakin Skywalker as a character
Edit: PART 2 of this post here
I know Anakin's desilusions of grandiosity are the talk of the town, but something something Padmé dehumanization of herself as a result of so much survivor trauma and so many close death calls. She's the senator with the highest murder attempts on her, she gets assesination attempts weekly and brushes them off, and she keeps chasing for justice to the point of collition, she sees people dying around her all the time but she keeps on living and living, at some point she's flirting with death as much as Anakin does in the battlefield. And something something, Anakin, ironically, in his extreme trauma and fear of death taking the people he loves, being the only one to say "You're a person, and your name is Padmé, not queen nor senator, and you're as fragile as any other live being" Something something the irony that person that most adored her being also the one who saw her as a person Something something Anakin commiting atrocities not for a goddess, no for a politician no for royalty, for a person. Something something how contrarian it is, that Anakin sees himself as a weapon, and Padmé's extreme guilt becoming what seems like superiority.
And particularly here in this comic something something how easily Anakin can walk through that storm Padme has created, how easily he can enter into her headspace and she doesn't flinch, doesn't blink, she isn't even surprised because she expects him and he's the only one that knows and can reach her like this, they're just having a conversation, something something.
Something.
I swear this was the end of me, so idc if i'm rambling, this comic kept me up awake for more than one day, because the power would go out every single time i sat to work on it, damnit
i need to sleep asap, and eat, eating first probably
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sacrificial lamb — someone or something that is deliberately sacrificed to promote a cause or for the benefit of others.
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