Wow I just read this back and realized this aged like milk 💀
Not to be that person but what if season 2 ends with Loki and Mobius going their separate ways…….
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Jaja lol they're iconic for a reason
(I wanted to make my own version of this post but with more pairings lmao)
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the writers room after deciding to make Loki "I don't want to be alone" Laufeyson's fate be to spend the rest of time isolated and alone
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Omfgg this is sooo cute 🥹❤️❤️❤️
fellas, is it gay-
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I’m so tired y’all. Mobius is not Donald Blake.
His name is Don, but that’s not equal to it. Donald Blake is a doctor who has a walking stick and no children. Don sells jet skis, has two kids, and, crucially, has no mobility aids. Mobius has more evidence pointing to his variant being Donald Duck. We’ve also had Donald Blake in the MCU as a physician and Jane Foster’s ex. Even if he *is* for some reason Donald Blake, Donald Blake is not Thor. In the current canon, Donald Blake is a man who Thor was put into the body of. He’s also a serial killer in current canon, which Mobius also doesn’t seem to be.
Take a breath. It’s fine. You’re fine.
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I truly love being a part of a fandom, really I do. The sense of community and knowing you’re in a group with likeminded individuals is so overwhelmingly joyful, especially ones that are so full of queer people (such as GO and OFMD).
With that being said, the level of entitlement I’ve come across since immersing myself in both the Good Omens fandom, as well as the OFMD fandom, is alarming. It’s a small number of people within the fandoms, but it bleeds over into the community as a whole, and does more damage than good.
With Good Omens, I’ve seen it in the form of demanding answers from Neil Gaiman. Posting on creators social media accounts pressing them for information about the exit of Douglas McKinnon from the show.
With OFMD, the same thing is happening over the death of Izzy Hands. This uproar and outrage over a single (implicitly suggested) queer character and the condemnation of the show’s creators is unacceptable.
Creators, artists, writers, do not owe us anything. Yes, these shows mean a great deal to us. Yes, we’ve invested a lot of our emotional energy into loving these stories, into these characters. Yes, we want to know what’s going on behind the scenes. But that doesn’t mean we have a right to this information, nor do we have the right to harass or threaten.
Love your fandom, but don’t get lost in it.
And remember, be kind to each other.
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