sometimes i like to sit back and imagine the shitstorm that would occur if they announced they were making a tma netflix show but they decided that they decided sasha and jon were in love and that was also now the whole point of the plot.
bc that's how the a81 fandom feels rn but also it's pretty dead so like there's not too much noise about it. this post doesn't have a real point i just like imagining scenarios. ok *clicks my heels together and peaces out again*
sometimes i like to sit back and imagine the shitstorm that would occur if they announced they were making a tma netflix show but they decided that they decided sasha and jon were in love and that was also now the whole point of the plot.
bc that's how the a81 fandom feels rn but also it's pretty dead so like there's not too much noise about it. this post doesn't have a real point i just like imagining scenarios. ok *clicks my heels together and peaces out again*
both elias and peter got together for the other one's money but neither of them likes to pay for shit so after they eat dinner anywhere they have a 20 minute staredown until peter dips via the lonely and leaves elias to foot the bill and then he never leaves a tip because he's like that
Speaking of learning what Jon’s really like, the usual fandom characterization of him is that he’d always been like what we saw in s1, stiff and rude and closed-off, and then grew to what we saw in s3.
I realized recently it’s the opposite! We never heard a “you’re nicer now” or any comments on change in personality from Georgie while he was staying with her. The quiet, teasing Jon who talks philosophy with her cat and offers her tea and compliments her outfits and joins her with roasting her dates is the Jon she’s familiar with. This is the Jon she knew. This is what Jon had been like with people he can let his guard down around—he just didn’t have those people for all those years.
Season 1 Jon, meanwhile, is wrapped up in imposter syndrome and poorly-managed stress and layer after layer of professional and skeptical facades. He’s back to exaggerating his accent, a habit Georgie hadn’t heard from him since they first knew each other. He’s built himself a shell modeled off of what he thinks is expected of him.
Jon did grow a lot in learning to be kinder and more cautious about how his behavior affects others, but so much of the change we saw from him was just him being more genuine about who he is—dumb jokes and thrilling carousels and all.
part of the fact that micheal looks like he has all his bones in his hands is his long fingers but I choose to believe that this means he also looks like he doesn't have any bones in the rest of his body, meaning absolutely abysmal posture.