just finished watching the latest game changer episode and not to hop on the game changer lore stuff but like. idk. the specifying of “samuel *dalton* reich” in the little in home video things + the way the camera got fuzzy and stayed thst way even after filming “ended”…. call me crazy but like i a) wholly believe that sam dalton has taken over sam reich and b) cant help but weirdly feel like the time loop hasnt technically ended…
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ive talked in the past about keroro's desire to keep things as they are, static, because it's the only way he can have both keron and earth, but while rewatching ep140b I realized it shows the opposite side of this struggle
that no matter his efforts, it's a futile attempt and nothing is improving because everything is staying exactly the same. he spent a week racking his brain for a solution but the episode ends by showing us that he doesn't find one. could it be because the whole time he was fighting alone?
(his voice breaks in the first screenshot...) this to me feels like the same motivation he would have for invading. wanting to leave a mark, making something of yourself, mattering.
chibikero is in shadow, like the gunpla's shadow. he's not real anymore but he represents all the expectations and lost potential on his shoulders. while the small gunpla is in light like keroro. that's the reality of it. but that's also how he feels. small. he hasn't achieved any of his goals. he hasn't lived up to anything he said he would, everything he based his identity on. he's a "pitiful invader". his desire to matter perfectly encapsulates his abandonment issues too.
this collection will outlive him. it will speak of his greatness when he's gone. it's as much his identity as the invasion. it's also his tomb in the exact same way.
he's so happy for a moment organizing his whole collection on the shelves that he thought were gonna solve everything, enjoying the moment as it was, but in the end nothing changed.
is it because he's expendable? easily replaceable, like by a clone? is it because he doesn't see his own worth, so he has to get some (the keron star, his collection, the invasion)? because if he's not useful, he'll be thrown out? or because he doesn't want to be forgotten and left behind?
and yet
he remains insignificant and his fight is fruitless.
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I have fundamentally changed as a person since watching that doctor who episode.
I can't believe I spent an hour watching it, and now just have to live my life, normally, pretending that it doesn't matter to me
AND DO YOU KNOW THE WORST BIT?! I HAVE TO DO THIS ALL AGAIN NEXT WEEK, AND EVEN THE WEEK AFTER!
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hate the fact that they made shiv actively in love w janet bc i) he was basically narratively rebrov and janets child (look me in the eye and tell me he didnt give off the vibe) and ii) it means george was right in him and shivs confrontation in season 1 after he ends the world and not just talking out of his fucking ass :/
but at the same time it makes his character 100% sadder bc he loved her? and then she just turned around and deadass said “you owe us” like he hasnt done everything he possibly can to save them and save her. like it couldnt have been any one of them that made that mistake INCLUDING archie or rebrov or janet herself. just. 100% taking advantage of the love & familial craving shiv has for them - and turning it into an obligation bc it was his fault, after all, right? not wes who ultimately refused to turn back time for one life, their childs life. not wes who let janet go through the violence that is childbirth again and again and again. not wes that watched as she destroys another family, having lost her own to her messed up ideal of justice half a decade ago.
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it's not like 100% spelled out why obi wan moves from his cave at the end of the kenobi series to the hut we see in anh
but I choose to believe that part of the reason is when he took reva back to help patch up the stab wound and get things sorted
she was just 'damn bitch you live like this'
'multiple unsecured entrances totally open? have you heard of doors?'
'a jawa just wanders through and steals your stuff?!? regularly?! and then wanders back in to sell it back to you!?!?!?!? how did we not kill you.'
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Honestly, for all that the Sokushi Cheat anime is REAAAALLY HORRIBLY TERRIBLE, it actually humbled me so like there's that One good thing it did for me. It cemented the: "anime adaptations doesn't need to have a 1:1 accuracy to the source material and that's okay, mostly" to me cuz Sokushi Cheat anime is just soooo bad, it brought my expectations six feet under the crust of the Earth. Which is good cuz no matter how I think about it, unless the studio wanna skin all the characters alive and paste into some fake skin on their bodies to compensate, then technically any anime is as good enough as can be to me.
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