So you mean the whole of Marvel's Phase 4 was about grief and what's the worst (or best) loss can bring us? I still can't believe I realized this just now rewatching Thor.
You should dye your hair a bright and unnatural color. It is good for your soul, it is good for the economy, I dare say it is good for society at large.
How small must the world be for both Bruce and Tim to witness John and Mary Grayson's deaths
Or for 10-year-old Duke to crack the Riddler's puzzle before Batman swoops in and saves the day, long before his powers came into play
Or for Sheila Haywood to leave her son only to end up assisting his killer a decade and a half later
Not to mention the popular fanon concept of Jason knowing baby Damian in the League of Assassins
Now imagine how many other invisible strings could've tied them together
Like what if Tim and Jason went to the same school when Jason was Robin but all they shared was the occasional bump and "excuse me" in the busy halls
Or what if Babs was a tutor and helped an elementary-aged Steph finally understand her homework only for the Browns to cancel after a couple sessions because they couldn't afford it
What if the first person to buy Cass a hot meal was Kate on one of her travels
What if Alfred witnessed young Selina shoplifting groceries but chose to turn a blind eye
What if Jason lived on the same streets as the Row siblings and gave little Harper tips on how to use tools and defend her brother
What if Steph and Duke shared the same school bus, only he sat in the front while she was toward the back
What if the first person to teach Tim how to tie his shoes was Bruce at a gala because Jack and Janet were busy talking to someone important
What if Bette did a DNA test for fun and found a connection in Nanda Parbat but just assumed the results was faulty because she knew her whole family, right?
What if 8-year-old Dick, the day before his parents died, stayed at a cheap hotel near Crime Alley and found 4-year-old Jason wandering alone and said, "I'll be your big brother for tonight"
What if the universe knew they were made for each other and wouldn't rest until they realized it too
Why is RWBY on hates women accidentally? Like op I need an explanation for this
*firebombs your dashboard*
Magneto is JEWISH. He is a Jewish character. The original version of the story the new X-Men 97 season is trying to tell relied on him being snapped out his plan by a young Jewish girl being hurt (I actually posted about how much I love this story beat last year). A young Jewish girl he later attends a meeting of Holocaust survivors with. Telling this story without using the word “Holocaust” or “Jewish” is so very telling. And it’s not a one off with this show— Roberto is an Afro-Brazilian character who manifested his powers because of a hate crime and they changed his origin completely.
Disney will ALWAYS shy away from these issues. They will ALWAYS want the kudos from having minority characters while sanitizing their stories. Really think about what it means for them to do this to characters like Sunspot and Magneto, but stand their ground when it comes to keeping the Israeli propaganda character in upcoming Cap movie.
reblog to beat the joker to death
As a destiel shipper I just want to say that was funny so I can't even be mad well played anti well played 👏😏
Reminder that Dean x the poodle are more canon than Destiel will ever be
Honestly, the last episode of Andor was so fucking great, and it’s all in the eyes.
Bix’s eyes as the torture helmet is slipped into her head and the horror slowly crashes over her. I love that they didn’t include the sound and just let us as the viewers imagine it as we looked into her eyes.
Derdra’s eyes as Syril grabs her outside of her work, a place where she’s supposed to be powerful and in control of everything, and he’s not letting her go.
Kino Loy’s eyes as the news comes filtering through about what happened on Level Two, how he’s scared shitless, but knows that he has to keep it together for the sake of his guys, because if he loses it, then his whole team will lose it too, and then they’ll all get fried. How he insists that as long as they keep playing the game correctly, everything will be fine and they’ll all get out eventually.
Kino’s eyes as Ulaf dies and the medic tells him exactly what happened on Level Two, when he realizes that the game has been rigged all along and that he’s never going to get out and see his family again. How he silently makes the choice to throw his lot in with Cassian and damn the consequences.
It’s just such fucking good acting, and it’s SUCH A FUCKING GOOD SHOW.
The third sam raimi's spiderman film
what's the first movie y'all remember seeing in the movie theaters as a kid?? mine is sam raimi's spiderman
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