I sure hope so!
But I don’t think it is, no. Heh. Imagine seeing those three words together and it being a legit possibility. But no, I think we’d know by now if it had been.

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I sure hope so!
But I don’t think it is, no. Heh. Imagine seeing those three words together and it being a legit possibility. But no, I think we’d know by now if it had been.
Not even joking when I say it is my absolute pleasure. 🙂
They’re so giffable. They’re hot and always about each other, this is my dream movie. Even when Sarah’s calling Grace a machine and Grace is all being offended, we get a little moment of Dani reacting too.

And their stances here, with Grace standing protectively in front of her, with Dani accepting that Grace is the most trustworthy person around, even when Sarah just saved them too.
And a couple of other gifs I couldn’t really find a proper full post for:


Hmm, probably not. Not really a podcast kinda person, except for How Did This Get Made and of course The Flonko Show, hosted by my friend. I’m just not much for serialized fiction in this form? I can’t even listen to audiobooks.
Orphan Black: The Next Chapter for those interested.
Damn, sorry! Me with my long lecture and then messing it up myself!

Thanks for pointing that out, anon!
Ah, thanks! There you go, other anon.
Not a big deal, since I’m going to be using the spoiler tag anyway, but just to be on the safe side, maybe in future preface the ask with “Spoiler!” or something like that? I know it’s a gray area even with my gifsets, because even when I tag with spoilers, how do people know to tag if that’s the first time they’re seeing it, I get the difficulty. But you know, it’s at least better to include the option if it’s available. 🙂
I sure hope so!
Every single person on the show has done some heinous shit. Some on purpose, some on accident, but the entire world is kinda built on heinous shit happening & them either perpetrating it or kinda ignoring it (like the slavery stuff/ letting guards die for them etc). Hell, pawter made a bunch of ppl die to win her battle. Dutch & co may be the good guys, but their hands are far from clean, which I think makes it easier to accept stuff that Delle seyah and aneela have done. (2/3)
I’ll have to see where the rest of the show leads, but I think this may be the one show I have where I would ordinarily hate some characters & possibly the overall msg but it works for kj, maybe Bc I love Dutch / aneela / Delle seyah lol. I tend to go more for righteous vengeance & this show isn’t that. Too much gray to be that. I think Root was the closest I’ve gotten to rooting for “villain” & we never see much of her evil past. Loved Regina too, but didn’t finish ouat Bc I got mad at it (3/3)
Anon, you watched it too quickly! s4 already?? Ah, man, I wish I could watch s3 and s4 again for the first time. s3 especially, WHAT a season. Queens rise! The kiss! Torture and ice cream! Tether! The Scarback origins! Season three had something so dynamic and epic and well-balanced, it was genuinely a really well done season of TV. Remember that moment at the end of 3×09? Not to spoil so uh, where Pree’s Wayfaring Stranger cuts back in right as it’s happening? Yeah, that moment. >_> The direction and music and everything went so hand in hand, all season long.
Although, I did really love season 4 too. There was one ep in the middle of it I really disagreed with (and then another I kinda disagreed with right after) but they seemed to ease back on the characterization they were pushing. It’s amazing to me how even with as much of a setup season it was, trying to fight back to a status quo and not even make progress in the fight against the Lady, but just to a point where they could build from, it was still so good. Weird dynamics, evolving family, things that worked even when they shouldn’t have. Really, even though s4+5 were announced together and written at the same time, it’s s3+4 that fit so well together.
All right, okay, so it might have been a bit of an exaggeration when I said I don’t really root for bad guys, because once I thought about it, I like so many. Root, HG Wells in Warehouse 13, Eva in NCIS: NOLA. I actually have a pretty extensive list of villains in f/f ships, lol. I think what I meant by exception was that when it came to Delle Seyah vs Pawter, because our baddies usually do not directly KILL main characters, I was okay with instantly forgiving Delle Seyah? I stopped watching OUAT a few seasons in and I loved Regina and SQ, from the start, before her background was even revealed, but when it came to Regina vs Snow? I sided with Snow. I was pissed at Villanelle, the ultimate bad girl, for Bill. Until Eve basically gave permission to continue to like her being still as infatuated as ever.
And I think that’s how it usually works, I’ll go with the main characters. And here’s where my exception comes in because for the whole of season 3 things only got worse between the good guys and Delle Seyah + Aneela and I was somehow rooting for them all? Like, maybe they’ll make up when it comes down to it? (And they did!)
As you said, she did have things happening to her, Johnny shooting her, then she had Gander the way Villanelle post-Bill ep had Nadia’s boyfriend, antagonists so annoying you went back to rooting for a murderer. And she herself changes a bit, she helps Johnny, she helps Bea, she cares and suffers. Which is how Root and Regina and HG really won us over, right. We care about people by seeing them care for others and be cared for. Aneela was barely in season 4 but the way she was adored by her family and Delle Seyah, that did so much to endear her to us.
You’re right, everyone’s done something bad, but there’s a difference between–or maybe a scale of–redemption, between people like Dutch and D’av who feel guilty and terrible about what they did and then people like Delle Seyah, or NCIS: NOLA’s Eva, or…Star Trek: Discovery’s Terran!Georgiou. In Discovery, we like Michael and Ash because we see their struggles and progress, while Georgiou is like an asshole cat who we like for being an asshole cat. There are just different expectations and allowances for different characters? Even a little growth and empathy from those characters is such a huge win.
It’s because of their environment too, like, Georgiou from her hellish Terran universe, Delle Seyah growing up among the Qresh. Certain things are just accepted and expected, as you said, cruel things. Killjoys is definitely a gray kind of world as opposed to, say, Supergirl or OUAT, where morality is set up to define character worth and people are allowed to stray so much less.
Killing Eve goes all the way in the other direction. There’s a distance the narrative sets between us and the victims. A fair number of innocent people die in the first eps, but it’s not until she kills Bill that we’re mad, and even then, because of the way the main character handles it, we get over it. And then sometimes narrative distance is shrunk so we might not even like allies. Jeri Hogarth, on a gray show, sets my teeth on edge. I don’t like her, despite her being a lesbian and my massive childhood crush on CAM. The way she’s bad, the way the show doesn’t really ever soften her through Jessica or other characters, I can never like her.
Heh, this got a lot longer than I expected, but your asks provoked some really interesting dissection of what I like and don’t and why. After your previous ask I was afraid you might have given up on the show, I’m so glad you didn’t. Let me know how the rest of the viewing goes, if you want!
It really does. We really don’t know how to deal with this. We didn’t even learn how to behave decently with those we know in person before being allowed access to reach millions at once.
I keep seeing people talk about how this hellsite perpetuated this behavior or that fandom is toxic or the kind of people on xchan, or reddit and MRAs, heck, Facebook and conservatives, but the problem is the same in all cases, people being just terrible.
And it’s just so natural to be affected by it. I’m sure there were so many positive comments from Korean fans too, but we see the worst and it gets to us. And many people deliberately seek out not just those most visibly affected but also those they think are just brushing it off. If you’re popular and seem like you’re above the hate, that seems an invitation for people to be even extra vile to you, as if you can “handle” it and it’s fine. I don’t really know how we can fix this, to teach people how to be on the receiving end but also to stop the haters.
I know, it was so shocking and immediately heartbreaking. I don’t really have anything to say except the usual comments about hoping people will think about the consequences of their words and be kinder and that the kpop industry (and the world) takes mental health more seriously but it feels ineffectual and weak and too tragically late.
If you’re struggling, reach out, there are people who will care.
Ooh, this looks interesting. I’d never heard of it, thank you, anon! It is available on US Netflix for me, by the way, for anyone else interested.