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bigforeheadbaddie · 3 months
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just finished dawson’s creek
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William Higgins - Frat House Memories (1984)
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The Atrocity Exhibition (Jonathan Weiss, 1998).
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gacmediadaily · 8 months
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Christmas isn't just coming early this year. It's pretty much already here.
Though Great American Family previously announced Oct. 20 as the start date for its holiday lineup, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that the elves over there have been working overtime — and the season will be starting a week early.
The network's 24-7 Christmas programming now begins on Friday, Oct. 13. And, as Candace Cameron Bure announces in the video above — the first of 20 new original Christmas movies debuts on Saturday, Oct. 14.
The season then continues with new movie premieres — featuring stars like Danica McKellar, Chad Michael Murray, Jen Lilley, and Bure herself — every week through Dec. 23.
See the full schedule — along with the network's official descriptions — below.
Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. ET: Destined 2: Christmas Once More, starring Shae Robbins and Casey Elliott — In this sequel, Theo (Elliott) continues to miss connecting with his girlfriend, Kim (Robbins) as he attempts to propose at Christmas.
Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. ET: ‘Twas the Text Before Christmas, starring Merritt Patterson and Trevor Donovan — An unexpected text message sent to the wrong number (Patterson) sets into motion a Christmas tradition with a new family (Donovan) over three separate years.
Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. ET: Bringing Christmas Home, starring Jill Wagner and Paul Greene — A professor of military history (Wagner) teams with an antique store owner (Greene) to track down the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.
Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. ET: Journey to Christmas, starring Ash Tsai and Joey Heyworth — While on a charity press tour, a model (Tsai) ends up stranded by the weather at the family home of the driver (Heyworth) she hired to assist her for the week.
Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. ET: A Dash of Christmas, starring Laura Osnes and Christopher Russell — A marketing exec (Osnes) must learn a recipe to get her dream job and ends up entering a holiday bakeoff with a dream baker (Russell).
Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. ET: Our Christmas Wedding, starring Holly Deveaux and Drew Seeley — In the sequel, roles reverse as Nicole’s boss plans newly engaged Nicole (Deveaux) and Michael’s (Seeley) wedding in two weeks at Christmas.
Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. ET: Christmas Keepsake, starring Jillian Murray and Daniel Lissing — A father (Lissing) bonds with his daughter and stumbles upon an unexpected romance (Murray) while tracking down the original owner of a Christmas time capsule.
Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. ET: A Christmas Blessing, starring Lori Loughlin, James Tupper and Jesse Hutch — A TV chef (Loughlin) is divinely inspired to take over her late aunt’s charity with help from a new friend (Hutch) and handsome business associate next door (Tupper).
Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. ET: Santa, Maybe, starring Aubrey Reynolds — Can theater director Lila (Reynolds) rise to the challenge of putting on the perfect Christmas ballet, while also discovering her office Secret Santa in the process?
Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. ET: A Paris Christmas Waltz, starring Jen Lilley and Matthew Morrison — A novice dancer (Lilley) pairs with a professional (Morrison) to enter a renowned dance competition… in Paris!
Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. ET: My Christmas Hero, starring Candace Cameron Bure and Gabriel Hogan — An army reserve doctor (Bure) tracks down her family's military history with the help of a new romance (Hogan).
Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. ET: A Royal Date for Christmas, starring Danica McKellar and Damon Runyan — When a European Duke (Runyon) arrives in the U.S., he realizes that his bags have been lost in transit. He has no choice but to be styled, and ultimately inspired, by Bella (McKellar), the owner of a local boutique.
Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. ET: A Christmas for the Ages, starring Natasha Bure, Anna Ferguson, Kate Craven and Cheryl Ladd — Prompted by their youngest granddaughter (Bure), four generations celebrate family and what Christmas was like in the '40s, '60s, '90s, and present day.
Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. ET: Christmas on Windmill Way, starring Christa Taylor Brown and Chad Michael Murray — To save her family's legacy windmill, a woman (Taylor Brown) must remind her ex-boyfriend (Michael Murray) of the best of their hometown.
Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. ET: The Jinglebell Jubilee, starring Erin Agostino and Marshall Williams — A city manager (Williams) recruits the help of a childhood friend (Agostino) in setting right his town's Christmas Charity event, while she sets to work setting him up with her close friend.
Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. ET: Meet Me Under the Mistletoe, starring Sarah Fisher and Simon Arblaster — Two rival realtors (Fisher and Arblaster) are forced to work together to sell one special house before Christmas.
Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. ET: Peppermints & Postcards, starring Ella Cannon and Christopher Russell — When a Christmas letter concerning her love life goes viral, one mom discovers that romance might be right at her door.
Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. ET: Designing Christmas with You, starring Susie Abromeit and Liam McIntyre — With her career on the line, a decorator (Abromeit) must work with an unexpected partner (McIntyre) to showcase a house for an upcoming Christmas gala.
Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. ET: 12 Games of Christmas, starring Johnny Ramey and Felisha Cooper — A group of old friends and neighbors are transported into a Christmas-themed board game during a Christmas party.
Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. ET: A Royal Christmas Holiday, starring Brittany Underwood and Jonathan Stoddard — In search of her big break, a reporter (Underwood) arranges a Christmas interview with a European Prince (Stoddard) visiting the States. Will the reporter’s big story become her love story?
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The holiday festivities don't end there. Great American Family is the exclusive cable television home of the 135th Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day.
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petalsbleedingbeak2 · 7 months
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Just realized a big bug in Final Destination 2.
The order of events for 1 is Tod, Terry, Val, Carter (skipped), Billy, Clear (skipped), Alex (skipped to Carter).
The order of 2 is Evan, Tim, Nora, Kat, Rory, Eugene, Thomas, Kim.
Now, if the backwards order was correct, the corretalions should be
Tod - Evan,
Terry - Tim and Nora,
Val - Kat,
Carter - Rory,
Billy - Eugene,
Alex and eventually Clear - Thomas and Kim.
(Not counting the Brian × Rory interaction that was solved)
And yeah, we get confirmed that Rory was present when Carter was LeMiro81ed (though it was on Alex).
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Kat says she didn't reach the leaking gas house because the bus smashed Terry;
Eugene was supposed to be substitute for Val;
Thomas was picking up the remains of Billy Hitchcock.
Where is the flaw in Death's design? 🤔🤔
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dawsoncaps · 1 year
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i don’t post a ton about my life here but i do music writing occasionally and have started doing it again after years and years. anyway, here is the most recent one on Beauty Pill’s Blue Period reissue, written for Post-Trash. if you’re unfamiliar and read the review, i hope you’ll check out the record!
http://post-trash.com/news/2023/5/11/beauty-pill-blue-period-album-review
https://beautypill.bandcamp.com/album/blue-period
an excerpt if you’d like one:
While the subject matter is weighty, the band’s consistent tunefulness permeates even the darkest sentiments. Take “Prison Song,” which features Rachel Burke’s voice, the musical keystone of the record, over simple acoustic strumming and the musings of lovers estranged by incarceration and a love that’s curdled into obligation, or “Such Large Portions!,” which has some of the most indelible guitar playing on the record in the form of the lush, whammy barred chorus riff, pure kinetic energy before all tension releases and Burke’s voice comes out from the black. When she sings “The food is poison here, you can’t eat it / but in such large portions!” the sentiment is somehow even more biting when paired with the sweetness of her voice.
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Stephen Tornero “Don’t Tell Me” Hand dyed wool, acrylic rods
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Chad Troyer “Crashing Waves” (bottom) and “Calming Shores” (top) Jacquard-woven, gradating waffle weave; Cotton, linen, rayon, silk, birch
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Jen P. Harris “Oscillator” (left) and “Sphinx” (right) Hand-woven cotton, canvas, gesso, and thread on wood stretcher bars//Hand-woven cotton, canvas, thread, and acrylic paint on wood stretcher bars
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Trey D. Gehring, “Stacked” Woven cotton yarn, crocheted acrylic yarn, fabric paint
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(Etta Sandry “Pivot: Moi-même” and “Pivot: Big Squish”, Cotton and cottolin, handwoven on Jacquard loom//Cotton and wool, handwoven on Jacquard loom)
There are some incredible pieces in Waffle Weave Invitational, one of the current exhibitions at Summit Artspace. A few selections are pictured, but head to the gallery’s website to see all of the work on view.
From curator Stephen Tornero (who also has work in the show)-
This show was conceived as an idea to focus on a specific structural variable of a textile, and see how many different variations artists, artisans, and craftspeople would be able to produce. While researching the development of weaving technology, a loom with the capability to create complex structures was developed around 600 CE simultaneously in different cultures. This structure could have been produced by these looms, but also could have been designed much earlier by hand-manipulation of threads by the weaver. The waffle structure is so unique in its ability to transform a textile- seemingly a two dimensional surface- into a three dimensional object that has depth as shown by many repeated square pyramidal cells. Historically, this structure was used to create a textile that would hold water in its cells for cleaning or drying, or to help insulate the body with tiny pockets of air.  This structure can be modified by changing the color of the threads with which it is woven, the fiber content of those threads, or even by expanding the amount of threads used in a cell, expanding the scale. 
Statements from the artists about the work pictured above (from the Summit Artspace website)-
Stephen Tornero– Don’t Tell Me– “This piece is part of a continuing study of material, color, and structure in textiles. I have been mesmerized with the “waffle weave” structure and its ability to create large, three dimensional pockets of space. This pieces experiments with the combination of the flexible, fibrous wool yarns with the rigid neon acrylic rods. These two materials are combined in a large textile in order to explore the effects that this unique weaving structure will have on these materials. This use these two opposing materials in the piece creates a dialogue between the traditional usefulness of this wool weaving and its display on the wall as a work of art.”
Chad Troyer– Crashing Waves and Calming Shores– “The gradating structure allows for the weft to float acrost the surface of the weaving for varying lengths, from half an inch to nearly the whole width. The warp is allowed to float for varying lengths, but not nearly as long as the weft. After it was taken off the loom, the weaving was stretched. Parts of it were pulled, and others were left loose, allowing the floats to be accented by the folding and tautness of the cloth. The two pieces are the same piece of cloth cut apart, however they both display a different state of being: turbulent & calm.”
Jen P. Harris– Oscillator and Sphinx– “These small weaving-painting hybrids are part of an ongoing, experimental body of work in which I am developing a heterogeneous formal language that both honors and questions histories and conventions of painting and weaving.”
Trey D. Gehring– Stacked– “Stacked follows a line of investigation by the artist into a poststructuralist analysis of language as a system of symbols that lack meaning beyond context. The piece melds the namesake with the woven structure itself creating a hyper-literal interpretation of the exhibition’s theme. However, an understanding of the theoretical underpinning is unnecessary and secondary to the enjoyment of the whimsical and humorous nature of the work.”
Etta Sandry– Pivot: Moi-même and Pivot: Big Squish- “My woven work focuses on samples that explore dimensionality in woven cloth using techniques such as multi-layer weaving, pleating, and woven structures that are elastic, self-shaping, and otherwise transformative, like the pocketed cells of waffle weave. This work creates a series of translations between the flat draft and the materiality of the cloth. Weaving is a technically binary structure: a warp thread can be either raised or lowered. When drafted, woven structure is drawn as a flat grid. Woven in multiple layers, cords, and pleats, weaving maintains its inherent binary nature but takes on a new physical dimensionality. Between the flat draft and the woven cloth, there is an unknowable material transformation that reflects the nuance, radical variation, and possibility that emerges from a seemingly set and limited system. In these works, this variation is expressed through two large waffle weave samples that test the limits of the waffle structure. Each piece weaves the same design of increasingly large waffle cells. Moi-même presents a balanced the waffle weave in which warp and weft threads of a similar weight and color draw out a subtle loosening of the structure as the size of the cells increase. In The Big Squish, the waffle structure is boldly packed, extended and distorted by colorful wool wefts.”
This exhibition closes 3/16/24.
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harringtown · 2 years
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at night when light is fading
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this fic does not recognize canon and lives firmly by a ‘everyone survived s4′ mindset. no angst here we’re about pure fluff.
requested by @witch-without-a-social-life​
pairing: eddie munson x fem!reader
word count: 2.5k
summary: au based on fair by the amazing devil (aka Eddie falls in love thats it thats the fic)
warnings: cursing, some throwing up/flu stuff
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Eddie Munson didn’t believe in love until he was nineteen years old. In his defense, and he saw it as a strong one, he hadn’t ever been given a reason to. He wasn’t raised by stories of people in love. In his case, people did more leaving than they did loving.
It wasn’t until he was standing at the front of Mr. Jenning’s senior English class, for the third year in a row, being forced through yet another monologue solely intended to humiliate students, that Eddie got his first glimpse of it.
He didn’t catch the entire insult, predictably launched by a letterman-wearing blonde in the center of the room, but he didn’t need to. This wasn’t his first round in the ring. He knew how to let the words roll off his skin like drops of water.
It only caught his attention because of what came next. A voice he didn’t recognize attached to a face that was only vaguely familiar. A new student, maybe, that he’d seen in another class.
The low curse of, “Asshole,” came in the second between the other students' laughs, clearly not meant to be heard. The laughter fizzled into a thick silence. Eddie was loath to admit it, but he was momentarily grateful someone had been foolish enough to draw the fire.
“What did you just call me?” The boy’s name was Brad or Chad or something similarly irrelevant, and the cruelty in his voice was a clear warning.
But the warning went ignored. Instead, the same voice, a little louder, called, “I said, asshole.”
The characteristic and predictable chorus of ooohs rolled through the room, and poor Mr. Jenning’s slightly-panicked voice, “Now, hey, hey—” did nothing to curb the wave.
“New girl has a thing for the freak, yeah?” piped another jersey-laden boy from the center of the room.
In the last row, in the left corner, you pushed to your feet, and Eddie saw you—really saw you—for the first time. Nostrils flared and chin high, not an ounce of fear in you, you fixed your attention on today’s class clown.
“Actually, I just have a strong aversion to attention-obsessed jackasses who get off on disrupting valuable learning time,” you said, cutting your eyes to Mr. Jennings and giving an exaggerated smile of apology.
Eddie spent the rest of class building up the courage to talk to you. He ended up chickening out, exiting the empty classroom just as the warning bell rang for the next period.
The hallway was mostly deserted, save for a few stragglers. And you, standing a few lockers down from the door, staring at a wrinkled school map like you wanted to set it on fire.
“Someone’s getting detention,” Eddie sang as he approached you.
You tensed briefly, relaxing when you lifted your head and caught his gaze. Interesting.
“Am not,” you said. “The bell hasn’t rung yet.”
As cued, the late bell chimed through the halls. You cursed beneath your breath.
“Don’t worry,” Eddie said, sidling up to the lockers beside you, folding his arms and pressing a hip into the metal. He jerked a chin down the hall. “Miss Betty, hall monitor extraordinaire, is nothing if not consistent. She won’t hit this hallway for another thirty seconds.”
One side of your mouth lifted. “That’s a relief.”
“Where are you headed?” Eddie asked.
You huffed and crumbled the school map into a ball, jamming it into your pockets. With a wry smile, you said, “Ms. Frederickson’s for history. Two weeks, and I still get lost on my way every single day.”
Eddie nodded, jamming his hands into his pockets and rocking on his heels.
“If you need a guide dog, I’m all yours.”
“You’re not worried about detention?”
Eddie snorted. “Do I seem like the kind of person who’s worried about getting detention?” and you laughed.
“Don’t worry about me. If we get caught, I will throw you under the bus without hesitation. If it means that much to you,” he said with a wink. 
You laughed again, reaching out to shove him, but it was gentle, and that sound, and your fleeting touch, were like some new drug Eddie had never tried.
One taste, and he was hooked.
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Eddie always thought life happened in the big moments—birthdays and funerals and concerts. And then, he met you, and found it in the tiniest, smallest seconds.
The night was cool, the breeze carrying through the open car windows. You hummed along to the music spewing through the speakers, and Eddie decided any song you were harmonizing with was his favorite.
It was a cheesy, ridiculous thought. Being around you filled Eddie to the brim with cheesy and ridiculous thoughts. The more time you spent together, the more likely Eddie would slip up and open his mouth. Ruin this precious, fragile thing he stumbled into.
In the fifteen minutes since he pulled up to your curb, you’d made no effort to get out of the car and go inside your house.
Instead, you just sat with your head tipped back and your eyes shut, humming along to the music. And all Eddie could do was look at you, like a creep. He didn’t think he'd ever seen something so beautiful. You, in the passenger seat of his car, humming a song.
“I can feel your eyes, Munson,” you murmured in the silence between tracks.
Eddie averted his gaze.
In his peripheral vision, your chin dropped and your head turned his way. “I didn’t say it was a bad thing.”
He caught your eyes again and prayed the darkness of the cloudy night hid his blush.
“I like the way you look at me,” you said. Your mouth twitched. “Is that weird?”
Eddie chewed on the inside of his cheek and willed himself not to say something stupid. The bravado he wore like a coat of armor kept slipping through his fingers.
“And how is it that I look at you?” he asked.
A crease formed momentarily between your brows. You undid your seatbelt and slid across the bench seat, drawing a leg up. Your knee pressed into Eddie’s thigh, and it took everything in him not to gasp like some fainting heroine.
You reached up to catch one of his curls and wound it a few times around a finger.
“You look at me like you never want to stop,” you said.
He wanted to say something witty, or maybe romantic, but in the end, what left his lips was, “I don’t.”
You just smiled and gave his hair a little tug, drawing him toward you. He wasn’t sure who kissed who, but it didn’t matter. It didn’t matter because your hands were threaded through his hair and your lips tasted like the cheap Icee’s you’d shared and everywhere you touched lit a fire up his skin.
And love settled in the hollow of his chest.
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“You really—” Eddie dry heaved, lunging for the plastic bucket he’d dug from under the kitchen sink. “—don’t need to be here for this.” The breeze through the window carried a constant warm wind across his sweaty skin, but he couldn’t seem to shake the cold or stop the shivering.
You perched on the bed beside him, drawing the damp strands off his neck and gathering his hair into a ponytail.
“You’re not getting rid of me that easy, Munson,” you hummed, pressing a cold cloth to his forehead. Despite walking in on him passed out on the bathroom floor, drenched in sweat, with what he’s sure was vomit on his chin, you hadn’t faltered once. Hadn’t seemed affected by the nasty, burdensome, exhausting flu-ridden Eddie you stuck into a shower and coaxed back into bed.
“I—” He started a sentence, but nausea rolled through him again, and his words died in the bucket.
Your fingers traced slowly up and down his back.
“It’s alright,” and “I’ve got you,” you said, over and over. For most of his life, Eddie made a point of being as little a bother as he could. He learned to make as little a dent everywhere he went as possible. But for the first time, he let himself be taken care of, and he didn’t hate it.
When he’d retched himself sore, you took him by the shoulders and guided him back, positioning yourself against the headboard and pulling Eddie down against you.
“I’m just going to get you sick,” Eddie grumbled once he regained the ability to speak. “Or, worse, kill any sexual interest you might have in me one gag at a time.”
“You saying the word sexual interest is killing my sexual interest,” you said.
Eddie snorted a laugh.
“And if you recall, you vomited on my sneakers about forty minutes ago,” you said. “So if there was a line for that, we’d be well past it by now.”
“And?” he arches a brow, lifting his arms weakly and giving them a shake. “What’s the verdict?”
You smiled, bending down to press a kiss to his damp forehead.
“Stop talking before you puke again,” you whispered, hovering above him. Even upside down, you were ridiculously beautiful.
The words Eddie had been holding back for three months lined up behind his teeth. He let his eyes fall shut, and said, “It isn’t fair.”
“What’s not fair?”
“How much I fucking love you,” he said. He kept his eyes shut, like it’d soften the blow of his words.
Silence hung in the air for a long moment, so long Eddie got nauseous again, but for a different reason.
And then, cool fingers settled on his cheeks, and he opened his eyes to find you grinning down at him.
“I fucking love you, too,” you said, and Eddie thought he might combust right there.
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“You’re hogging the mattress,” you grumbled, elbowing Eddie lightly. Both precariously perched on the mattress Eddie dragged up onto the roof of his van, bundled up in blankets, it was not the most comfortable position, but Eddie would be damned if it changed.
“Guess you’ll just have to get closer, then,” Eddie said, looping his arms around your waist and tugging you closer, half on his lap. You laughed, hands landing on his shoulders. It was still his favorite sound after six months, and he never tired of hearing it.
According to the clock on the van’s dashboard, the meteor shower would be starting any minute. If Eddie was being honest, though, he didn’t give a shit about the meteor shower. He was content to sit here with you and stare at an empty sky until the sun swallowed the earth.
“Are you sure you got the date right?” you murmured, winding your arms around his neck and leaning into him, craning your head back.
Eddie scoffed and grinned. “No, I just dragged both our asses out into the cold on a guess.”
You rolled your eyes. Your lips parted, but whatever witty remark you had loaded died on your tongue. You stilled, fingers curling around his jacket.
“Oh, shit,” you said, voice low. Your gaze dropped to Eddie’s. “Look.” Your eyes drifted back up, and Eddie followed your line of sight.
At first, he didn’t see them. And then, one, two, three, a dozen, a hundred sparks of light falling toward the earth. The light danced past the fixed stars and faded into the blackness.
You caught Eddie’s gaze, and meteors flashed in your irises. A wide smile played on your lips. He waited for you to look away, to look back up, but you kept watching him.
“You’re missing your shower,” Eddie said, cocking a brow.
Your smile shifted, turned softer, and your hands moved up to his cheeks.
“Sometimes, I feel like I’ve been waiting for you my whole life,” you said, and your voice was so low, Eddie could barely hear. But he did hear.
He smiled and bent forward, tipping his forehead against yours.
“Me too,” he whispered. “Me too.”
And he kissed you as the sky fell around you.
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The moment Steve slowed his car at the edge of the police barricade surrounding the trailer park, you threw open the door and bolted. Steve’s protests rose behind you, culled by Nancy’s insistence that he couldn’t stop you. As you ducked under the caution tape, shoving around a deputy who made the mistake of looking away, you heard footsteps pound behind you.
You weren’t the only one with someone coming out of that gate. After a second, Steve caught up to you.
You saw Dustin first, his clothes soiled and his face covered in muck. He limped out of the trailer, wincing with each step, and stumbled down the porch and into the grass.
“Henderson,” Steve exclaimed, letting out a curse and a relieved sigh. He jogged for Dustin and caught the teen in a hug, gripping him tightly.
You couldn’t tear your eyes off the door. The empty door. The one Eddie hadn’t yet walked out of.
You’d known there was risk. And every single one of you agreed to it when you agreed to this plan. But you’d never truly expected Eddie to—
“Jesus H Christ, Henderson, do I need a beer—” A familiar voice said, stepping through the doorway and out onto the porch. He was covered in black and red blood, and his clothes were half ripped to shreds, and he was favoring his sides, but he was alive.
“Edward Francis Munson,” you called.
“Oh, he just got hit with the full name,” Dustin said, looking at Steve.
Steve cocked a brow at Eddie. “Your middle name is Francis? Damn, man.”
But Eddie only had eyes for you. He made his way off the porch and across the grass to stop a foot away from you. His eyes flicked around your face, searching.
“You’re late,” you said. “You never made it to the rendezvous.”
“We got a little held up,” he said, one side of his mouth twitching up.
“Yeah, we heard.” You could still hear it, the faint music, the knowledge that it meant Eddie was drawing the fire. And the fear, the one that took hold inside you and hadn’t let go until now. “I’m guessing you had a good turnout?”
“Record setting crowds,” he said. His hands drifted over his shredded shirt and jacket. “I told you it was gonna be my year.”
You laughed, but it split into a sob halfway. Just as your knees buckled, Eddie reached out to catch you, pulling you into his arms.
“Hey, hey,” he murmured, voice muffled by your hair. “It’s okay. I’m okay. It’s all gonna be okay.”
You pulled back to look at him, vision blurry with tears.
“I thought I lost you,” you said.
Eddie shook his head. “You’re not getting rid of me that easy, sweetheart.”
“Is that a promise?”
“It’s a guarantee,” he said.
You didn’t know what came next, or how the hell any of you were going to deal with it, but you believed Eddie. Believed in him. And he believed in you.
That was enough.
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taglist: @milkiane​
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Mariner: I am so cool. I am an absolute Chad. I am the epitome of coolness and awesomeness—
Jen: Hi.
Mariner: *melts down in a flustered heap of softness*
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Power Rangers ship list
Because everyone seems to be doing it; here is my ship list!
Everything under the read more because it's a ton:
MMPRS1-Turbo 1: Tommy x Kimberly Zack x Trini Billy x Trini Jason x Tommy Billy x Skull (because of augment-techs) Stone Canyon Trio Rocky x Adam Aisha x Shawna Bulk x Connie David Truehart x Trey Tanya x Kat Tanya x Adam Tanya x Zack Aisha x Zack Turbo II - Lost Galaxy: Ashley x Cassie Andros x Ashley Zhane x Andros Zhane x Astronema/Karone Karone x Maya Mike Corbett x Carlos Vallerte Kai x Damon Leo x Andros TJ x Damon Lightspeed Rescue - Wild Force Joel x Miss Fairweather Kelsey Winslow x Nancy Thompson Carter x Ryan Dana x Taylor Taylor x Alyssa Merrick x Cole Eric x Wes Wes x Jen x Eric Katie x Trip Eric x Trip Danny x Max
Ninja Storm - SPD Dustin x Hunter Tori x Blake Blake x Trent Tori x Kira Dustin x Conner x Hunter Ethan x Cassidy
Mystic Force - RPM Nick x Xander Chip x Vida Udonna x Leanbow Leelee x Phineas Claire x Xander RJ x Casey Lilly x Theo Jarrod x Camilla Casey x Jarrod (x RJ) Ziggy x Dillion Flynn x Gemma
Samurai - Dino Charge Antonio x Jayden Lauren x Mia Troy x Jordan Noah x Orion Gia x Emma One-sided Jake x Noah (Jake crushing on Noah). Tyler x Shelby Tyler x Ivan Ivan x Tyler x Matt Koda x Phillip
Ninja Steel - Cosmic Fury Brody x Preston Calvin x Preston Calvin x Men. Sarah x Hayley Devon x Blaze Ravi x Roxy Ollie x Javi Amelia x Javi Izzy x Fern Zayto x Aiyon Zayto x Javi
Comics: Ace x Gent* Trek x Ace* Violet x Zack Ellarien x Remi Nikolai x Daniel Grace x Jamie x Terona Grace x Terona Matt Cook x Billy Cranston Crossover ships: Andrew Hartford x Mr Kelman (1995 Movie) x Dane Romero Fred Kelman x Justin Stewart Cam x Kimberly Conner McKnight x muscular guys Merrick x RJ Chad x Danny Chad x Aurico Delphine x Hayley Ziktor
*I have so many headcanons about these two ships and how it connects to canon, I'm really hoping to get it out soon!
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Seasons and Ships
Hello! This is just a little thing so let people know what I ship in which seasons! If you don't see a season on here, I haven't seen that season. If you don't see a ship on here, ask me about it! Let me be clear now, I'm willing to write for the ships, but please check the list or ask me to make sure I'm okay with it. Thank you!
Mighty Morphin'
Jason Lee Scott/Zach Taylor/Billy Cranston/Trini Kwan/Kimberly Ann Hart
Jason Lee Scott/Billy Cranston
Trini Kwan/Kimberly Ann Hart
Jason Lee Scott/Tommy Oliver
In Space:
Kimberly Ann Hart/Tommy Oliver
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Andros/Zhane
T.J. Johnson/Cassie Chan
Carlos Vallerta/Ashley Hammond
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Lost Galaxy:
Leo Corbett/Kai Chen/Damon Henderson/Maya/Kendrix Morgan
Leo Corbett/Kai Chen/Damon Henderson/Maya
Leo Corbett/Kai Chen
Leo Corbett/Kai Chen/Damon Henderson
Leo Corbett/Kai Chen/Kendrix Morgan
Leo Corbett/Damon Henderson
Leo Corbett/Maya
Leo Corbett/Kendrix Morgan
Kai Chen/Damon Henderson
Kai Chen/Maya
Kai Chen/Kendrix Morgan
Damon Henderson/Maya
Damon Henderson/Kendrix Morgan
Maya/Kendrix Morgan (Lost Galaxy)
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Lightspeed Rescue:
Carter Grayson/Kelsey Winslow
Carter Grayson/Dana Mitchell
Carter Grayson/Ryan Mitchell
Chad Lee/Kelsey Winslow
Joel Rawlings/Angela Fairweather
Chad Lee/Joel Rawlings
Chad Lee/Marina
Kelsey Winslow/Dana Mitchell
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Time Force:
Wes Collins/Jen Scotts/Lucas Kendall/Katie Walker/Trip Regis/Eric Myers
Wes Collins/Jen Scotts/Lucas Kendall/Katie Walker/Trip Regis
Wes Collins/Jen Scotts/Trip Regis/Eric Myers
Wes Collins/Trip Regis/Eric Myers
Wes Collins/Jen Scotts
Wes Collins/Trip Regis
Jen Scotts/Katie Walker
Lucas Kendall/Katie Walker
Trip Regis/Eric Myers
Eric Myers/Wes Collins
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Wild Force:
Cole Evans/Merrick Baliton/Princess Shayla
Cole Evans/Merrick Baliton
Taylor Earhardt/Alyssa Enrile
Danny Delgato/Max Cooper
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Ninja Storm:
Shane Clarke/Tori Hanson/Dustin Brooks/Hunter Bradley/Cam Wantanabe
Shane Clarke/Tori Hanson/Dustin Brooks/Blake Bradley/Cam Wantanabe
Shane Clarke/Tori Hanson/Dustin Brooks/Cam Wantanabe
Shane Clarke/Tori Hanson/Dustin Brooks
Shane Clarke/Tori Hanson
Shane Clarke/Dustin Brooks
Shane Clarke/Hunter Bradley
Shane Clarke/Blake Bradley
Shane Clarke/Cam Watanabe
Tori Hanson/Dustin Brooks
Tori Hanson/Hunter Bradley
Dustin Brooks/Hunter Bradley
Tori Hanson/Blake Bradley
Tori Hanson/Cam Watanabe
Dustin Brooks/Blake Bradley
Dustin Brooks/Cam Watanabe
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Hunter Bradley/Cam Wantanabe
Blake Bradley/Cam Watanabe
Dino Thunder:
Conner McKnight/Ethan James/Kira Ford/Trent Fernandez-Mercer
Conner McKnight/Ethan James
Kira Ford/Trent Fernandez-Mercer
Tommy Oliver/Hayley Ziktor
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S.P.D.:
Jack Landors/Sky Tate/Bridge Carson/Z Delgato/Syd Drew
Jack Landors/Sky Tate/Bridge Carson
Jack Landors/Sky Tate
Z Delgato/Syd Drew
Jack Landors/Bridge Carson
Jack Landors/Z Delgato
Jack Landors/Syd Drew
Sky Tate/Bridge Carson
Sky Tate/Z Delgato
Sky Tate/Syd Drew
Bridge Carson/Z Delgato
Bridge Carson/Syd Drew
Sam/Nova
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Mystic Force:
Nick Russell/Maddison Rocca
Nick Russell/Chip Thorn/Xander Blye/Vida Rocca
Nick Russell/Chip Thorn/Xander Blye/Maddison Rocca
Chip Thorn/Xander Blye/Vida Rocca
Nick Russell/Chip Thorn
Chip Thorn/Vida Rocca
Maddison Rocca/Xander Blye
Maddison Rocca/Amelia Jones (Dino Fury)
Udonna/Leanbow
Daggeron/Jenji
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Operation Overdrive:
Mack Hartford/Will Aston/Dax Lo/Ronny Robinson/Rose Ortiz/Tyzon
Ronny Robinson/Rose Ortiz
Mack Hartford/Will Aston
Mack Hartford/Tyzon
Will Aston/Ronny Robinson
Tyzon/Vella
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Jungle Fury:
Casey Rhodes/RJ Jameson
Lily Chillman/Theo Martin
Dom Hargan/Fran
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R.P.M.:
Scott Truman/Flynn McAllister/Summer Landsdown/Dillon/Ziggy Grover
Scott Truman/Flynn McAllister/Summer Landsdown
Scott Truman/Dillon/Ziggy Grover
Scott Truman/Flynn McAllister
Scott Truman/Summer Landsdown
Scott Truman/Dillon
Scott Truman/Ziggy Grover
Summer Landsdown/Tenaya
Flynn McAllister/Summer Landsdown
Flynn McAllister/Dillon
Flynn McAllister/Ziggy Grover
Summer Landsdown/Dillon
Summer Landsdown/Ziggy Grover
Dillon/Ziggy Grover
Ziggy Grover/Doctor K
Gem/Doctor K
Gem/Tenaya
Gemma/Doctor K
Gemma/Tenaya
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Samurai:
Jayden Shiba/Anonio Garcia
Kevin Yamamoto/Mike Sato
Mia Wantanabe/Emily Tanaka
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Megaforce:
Troy Burrows/Emma Goodall/Noah Carver/Gia Moran/Jake Holling/Orion
Troy Burrows/Emma Goodall/Noah Carver/Gia Moran/Jake Holling
Troy Burrows/Orion
Troy Burrows/Jordan
Emma Goodall/Gia Moran
Emma Goodall/Noah Carver
Jake Holling/Noah Carver
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Dino Charge:
Tyler Navarro/Chase Randall/Koda/Riley Griffin/Shelby Watkins/Ivan of Zander
Tyler Navarro/Chase Randall/Koda/Riley Griffin/Shelby Watkins
Chase Randall/Koda/Shelby Watkins/Kendall Morgan
Tyler Navarro/Chase Randall/Riley Griffin
Tyler Navarro/Shelby Watkins
Tyler Navarro/Riley Griffin
Chase Randall/Koda
Koda/Phillip Phillips
Shelby Watkins/Kendall Morgan
Heckyl/Levi Weston (Ninja Steel)
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Ninja Steel:
Brody Romero/Preston Tien/Sarah Thompson/Calvin Maxwell/Hayley Foster
Brody Romero/Preston Tien/Sarah Thompson
Brody Romero/Preston Tien/Calvin Maxwell
Brody Romero/Preston Tien
Preston Tien/Calvin Maxwell
Sarah Thompson/Hayley Foster
Sarah Thompson/Levi Weston
Sarah Thompson/Viera
Calvin Maxwell/Hayley Foster
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Beast Morphers:
Devon Daniels/Ravi Shaw/Zoey Reeves/Nate Silva
Devon Daniels/Zoey Reeves/Nate Silva
Ravi Shaw/Roxy
Devon Daniels/Ravi Shaw
Devon Daniels/Zoey Reeves
Devon Daniels/Nate Silva
Ravi Shaw/Zoey Reeves
Ravi Shaw/Nate Silva
Zoey Reeves/Nate Silva
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Dino Fury:
Zayto/Ollie Akana
Zayto/Ollie Akana/Amelia Jones/Javi Garcia/Aiyon
Zayton/Ollie Akana/Amelia Jones/Izzy Garcia/Aiyon
Zayto/Ollie Akana/Amelia Jones
Zayto/Ollie Akana/Javi Garcia
Amelia Jones/Izzy Garcia/Fern
Ollie Akana/Javi Garcia
Amelia Jones/Izzy Garcia
Izzy Garcia/Fern
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Is It Really That Bad?
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Phase 4, the first post-Endgame phase of the MCU, has been a bit of a mixed bag for a lot of people, but I don’t honestly think that’s totally on the quality of the films and shows themselves. While there are some real mid films there are some genuinely great entries, ones like Shang Chi, Werewolf by Night, Wakanda Forever, and No Way Home. And even the more lackluster entries still have some genuinely good things to offer; I’m no fan of Eternals or Black Widow, but they definitely have some great aspects that justify them existing. The real issue, I feel, is how quickly Phase 4 was churned out; in nearly two years the amount of MCU entries has almost doubled, and with that much flooding us all at once cracks begin to show and people who were once more charitable towards flaws will become exhausted and stop overlooking them.
That left She-Hulk: Attorney at Law in an incredibly unenviable position, and one that only worsened as it continued to air. I mean, releasing a trailer that has effects that look unfinished at best is bad enough. But to then have to release while reports of VFX artist abuse start pouring out? This show soon became the butt of various jokes, the subject of obnoxious clickbait videos about how the MCU is woke trash, and gave people fuel to contribute to the fire that is the myth of “superhero fatigue.”
The discourse surrounding the show definitely killed my interest for a long while, but in hindsight I shouldn’t have let it do that; as we’ll get into later, the backlash to this has undertones as scummy as the ones that helped tank a certain Joel Schumacher superhero movie. With all that in mind, it’s easy to assume it’s not really that bad… so this time the question is more, “Is this show any good?”
THE GOOD
Unsurprisingly, Tatiana Maslany carries this show on her back. Jen is such a charming, awkward, likable character in her hands, and she sells her every single moment of the show. It would have been really easy to fuck this up considering the distracting CGI sometimes muffles her performance a bit, but Maslany manages to shine through even in the weaker moments.
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The expansion of the Hulk mythos is welcome, especially after the characters spent the past three phases on the backburner. The big winner here thanks to this spotlight isn't even Bruce, though; no, it's Emil Blonsky, AKA Abomination, who makes a glorious return as a major character asking Jen to help him get parole. He's just a really hilarious and cheerful guy, long past his villain days, and when he gets out he seems to genuinely be a changed man. Dude even becomes a self-help guru leading a class of other villains in redeeming themselves. It also helps that when he turns into his monster form, the effect is one of the better ones in the show.
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The guest star characters are all a lot of fun. Bruce's appearance is a bit of a mess (which I'll get into below), but I don't think seeing Mark Ruffalo is a bad thing even at his worst. Wong is, of course, absolutely fantastic, and even Jen lampshades how much everyone loves the guy. But best of all is when Matt Murdock shows up in the penultimate episode, and gets to crack a few jokes, kick a few asses, and bang Jen like the true Chad that he is. How they managed to make such a cute, believable romance that you can't help but root for in a single episode is absolutely astounding, and considering the shit Jen and Matt go through on a regular basis it’s just so refreshing to see.
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While she sadly ends up a bit underutilized, Jameela Jamil's take on She-Hulk archnemesis Titania is a lot of fun. Here, she's imagined as an over-the-top evil influencer (redundant, I know) who just goes out of her way to be a petty bitch to Jen for no good reason. The fact we never learn any backstory about her and the fact she remains as an unrepentant asshole throughout all her appearances makes her a hell of a lot of fun as a bad guy. I wouldn't call her one of the greats like Killmonger or High Evolutionary, but she's still a very enjoyable foe for the type of show this is.
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I love how this show isn’t afraid to dig deep into the well of Marvel characters to throw in some obscure faces to spice things up. I think that’s one thing the shows have done consistently well, elevating lesser-known characters into the limelight, so it’s nice to see an entire episode revolve around Leap-Frog of all characters and for the Wrecking Crew to show up and get their shit wrecked. Blonsky’s little villain therapy session is a wealth of D-listers; how many people were aware Man-Bull and Porcupine were a thing before this, let alone that Saracen is a combination of two villains with the same name (one of whom is actually a vampire)? The average person isn’t like me, trolling through wiki articles looking for obscure supervillains to obsess over, so it’s nice to see them get utilized even in a minor way. The only one I can see people bristling at a bit is Mr. Immortal, who is quite the opposite of his comic counterpart, but in my opinion he’s the Great Lake Avenger I’m least bothered that they changed; if it was Flatman, Big Bertha, or (God forbid) Squirrel Girl I’d probably be angrier. At any rate, this show is clearly not afraid to give wacky minor villains a role, so I’m half expecting season 2 to include Jen’s enemy Dr. Bob Doom, the more famous Doom’s distant relative who’s an envious evil dentist who wants to conquer the tri-state area.
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The very best thing about this show, beyond cameos and weird characters and whatever else, is just the fact that it’s a very down-to-earth story about a woman who just wants a little bit of control and happiness in her life. Jen’s goals are relatable—she wants to do the job she loves, hang with her friends, and maybe find a nice guy who likes her for who she is—and a lot of the issues she faces as she tries to accomplish these are the sort of things women have to deal with on a regular basis. Obviously these things end up being filtered through a Hulk-green lens, but I’m sure a lot of women can relate to some of Jen’s struggles. Hell, the big bads of the show are incels who make revenge porn of Jen because they don’t think she’s worthy of her skills, and goad her into losing her cool so that she’ll be the one vilified and have her life ruined… It’s pretty obvious but effective, and it makes the moment where she forces the narrative to right itself to give her control in her own story a really great bit of wish-fulfillment.
THE BAD
The first episode is ROUGH. It’s a showcase of the poor special effects that made this show infamous, particularly the “She-Hulk clap” scene, though honestly her entire fight with Bruce is pretty bad. The way she gets her powers is ridiculously contrived and goofy, especially compared to her more lowkey origin in the comics (they really couldn’t have just done a blood transfusion here?). The worst moment of it all, though, is when Jen mansplains controlling your anger to Bruce. You know, the fucking Hulk?
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This does end up highlighting a big issue with the Hulk, though it’s not really the show’s fault: Hulk is the major hero the MCU has dropped the ball on the most. A lot of this has to do with the issue with the film rights, as Marvel can’t use him in solo films, but the fact that after Joss Whedon’s movies all of Bruce’s character development happened offscreen between films and all his tragedy and complexity was dropped in favor of making him “big green wacky science guy” is unbelievably lame. It leads to a lot of the moments in this first episode falling flat, especially the ones where Bruce reminisces about Tony. And then there’s Bruce being surprised Jen doesn’t have a different personality as a Hulk, implying to me that Bruce’s tragic backstory and DID are written out (if he had DID he’d know Jen probably wouldn’t get it from a car accident). It’s a shame because Ruffalo is great as the character when he gets the chance to be, but it’s to the point now where I wasn’t sad that he was barely in the show. At least there’s hope for the future given the ending and upcoming movies set to feature Hulk and his supporting cast, so maybe we’ll finally be able to say someone who isn’t a massive creep really gets the Not-So-Jolly Green Giant.
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Anyway... I really don't want to harp on the effects too much, but they are pretty subpar. Still, it was around the time these episodes were dropping that the stories of employee abuse and crunch time and all that were coming out, so it's not easy for me to be overly harsh considering the working conditions the VFX artists had to endure. I will say this: The jokes about how expensive the effects were in the final episode feel a little more tasteless in light of that.
Speaking of the final episode, while it's a funny use of a deus ex machina to resolve a ludicrous plotline and while I find it hilarious they lampoon how formulaic Marvel can get, She-Hulk smashing the fourth wall comes a bit out of left field because of how little they really build up her fourth wall-breaking abilities. Like yeah, she addresses the audience at the start and end of her episodes, but because of how episodes are paced it doesn't feel quite as fleshed-out as when Deadpool makes those same sorts of jokes in his movies. I wish they'd spent more time building up to that finale throughout the series, maybe have her do little things here and there beyond just talking to the viewers. It's not the biggest complaint in the world, and it wasn't a dealbreaker, but I didn't find the ending quite as satisfying as it could've been.
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Ultimately though, the biggest flaw I think this show has is just that by its very nature it's not going to appeal to everyone. It's a goofy slice of life comedy, and in a franchise known for over-the-top action and adventures the story is very grounded and most of the action that shows up here sucks. It's not something that appeals to the average MCU fan, is what I'm saying, and while that doesn't make it inherently bad (we could use more variety in these films, after all) it does make this a bit of a hard sell.
THE UGLY
It is embarrassing I even have to address this, but unfortunately this was the biggest controversy the show had. You see, there is a post-credit scene where She-Hulk twerks with Megan Thee Stallion. This scene, which is maybe thirty seconds long (with only maybe ten of those being twerking) became the thing people would point at to call the show stupid and awful.
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Let me be clear here: This joke is meant to be dumb and cringey. There is literally a shot of Jen’s boss walking away in embarrassment upon seeing this. And beyond that, Jen is a cringey person. That’s why she’s so likable in the first place! So it’s not even like this is out of character.
But ignoring all that, this is literally a post-credit scene, and getting mad at those is lamer than a twerking joke could ever hope to be. And if nothing else it’s still better than that shitty mid-credit scene in Multiverse of Madness.
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IS IT REALLY THAT BAD?
I have no fucking clue what everyone’s problem with this show is.
Like, okay, I can’t deny this show isn’t for everyone. It has a rocky start, its special effects aren’t the best, and it is different from the rest of the MCU in that it’s just low-stakes slice of life comedy (at the insistence of the main character). The villains are mostly down-to-earth threats that happen to have powers, and the main focus is on comedy arising from the weird situations Jen gets into by being a lawyer who is also a Hulk. But with the amount of sheer vitriol this show’s existence managed to generate, you’d think this show killed someone’s grandma.
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I genuinely think this has to be motivated by misogyny. Like this show is perfectly harmless, completely fine, average at worst, and yet it has the single worst score of anything in the MCU. You cannot look me in the eye and tell me this is worse than Thor 2 and 4, Iron Man 2,  or even Age of Ultron—and that’s just if we’re looking at the weaker MCU films and not the superhero genre as a whole. The fact that most (but not all) of the criticisms for this show are just really unfounded and show a lack of even the most cursory knowledge about the source material it draws from combined with the fact the final challenge of the show is overcoming a cabal of incel nerds furious at the mere existence of a female superhero (the sort of parody of real life toxicity in comic fandoms these so-called fans constantly bristle at) really just highlights how nerds won’t be beating the misogyny accusations any time soon. I guess women are only okay in Marvel properties when they’re supporting male leads or are viciously murdering scores of innocents so she can sacrifice a teenager to bring her Sims to life.
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I’m not usually one to shout “Bigotry!” when something has a low score (the only time I can think of where I linked bigotry to poor reception was with Batman & Robin), but I just really can’t see any other way to comprehend this score being what it is. There is nothing this show does so poorly that it warrants a score anywhere in the 5s, and I’ve gotta believe the score is simply the result of review bombing. Then again, this superhero media dared to show things that women go through in real life via a superhero lens instead of shoehorning in Jesus imagery and having the conflict be resolved by Jen and Titania’s mommies having the same name, so I guess it can’t be that good.
But again, let me stress that disliking this show doesn’t inherently make someone misogynistic. This show has its issues, and even I feel like a lot of the story elements and effects could have been handled a lot better, so it’s not like I’m trying to convince you all this is some unsung masterpiece. If you don’t like this show for a reason that isn’t “I hate women superheroes,” that’s fine! What I’m trying to point out here is that this initial score reeks of malicious intent, and I honestly don’t feel people really gave this show a chance because of the initial low audience scores.
Realistically this show deserves something around 6.6 - 6.9. It’s a solid enough show, but there’s no denying that even in its genre it is an extremely niche entry that’s not going to have the same widespread appeal as some of the other shows. If you can get on board with the concept and can stomach a rough pilot and some weak visual effects, there’s a sweet, amusing story about a woman just trying to live her life here that’s honestly refreshing in a sea of “save the world” plots.
Of course, it could definitely improve with a second season. And the best way to do that? Make Spragg the Living Hill the big bad.
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homeoftone · 5 months
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The latest Jennings Voyager to arrive in stock, similar specs to my last one but this time with humbuckers (Lambertone crema PAFs)
Roasted swamp ash body finished in satin open grain black. Roasted quartersawn maple neck w/rosewood fingerboard and MOP markers, nitrate tort pickguard, Bigsby B5 and roller bridge, Lambertones Crema PAFs, Kluson locking tuners. Handmade by Chad Jennings in Camarillo California
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gacmediadaily · 6 months
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@greatamericanpureflix - It may not be time to open presents yet…but this crew is the only gift we need 😍
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augment-techs · 8 months
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Wondering what gay rare pairings do you have for PR, wanted to see if there was some I had in common👀?
Might write some one shots of them!
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Oh what a lovely jar of worms to open up. As far as I'm concerned ALL of the PR characters are queer, but let's see what I can actually put down that has standing in any capacity.
MMPR/Boom! Comics/Shattered Grid/Beyond the Grid (they overlap so much):
Billy Cranston/Eugene "Skull" Skullovitch Jason Scott/Farkas "Bulk" Bulkmeier Kimberly Hart/Aisha Campbell Tommy Oliver/Jason Scott Violet Arias/Zack Taylor/Jason Scott/Trini Stone Canyon OT3 Kiya/Trini Matt Cook/Skull/Billy (in that order) Bulk/Skull/Tommy (I have a friend whose fault this is) David Trueheart/Stan Skullovitch (same friend) Daniel O'Halloran/Trek Daniel O'Halloran/Terona Washington Jamie Gilmore/Nikolai Chukarin 1969 Rangers OT5 Grace Sterling/Andrea Virgil | Red Psycho Ranger/Photon | Black Psycho Ranger Nokrea | Pink Psycho Ranger/Yellow Psycho Ranger Andros/T.J. Johnson Andros/Zhane Dhaza/Maavi Remi/Ari Goldar/Scorpina Lord Drakkon & Omega Jason Scott (platonic) Lord Drakkon & Red Sentry Skull (sexual) Black Sentry Adam Park/Scorpina Scorpina/Coinless Trini Black Sentry Adam/Red Sentry Skull (they need someone in hell) Coinless Zack/Coinless Trini/Coinless Bulk Ranger Slayer Kimberly/Coinless Bulk Heckyl & Cam & Kim (platonic friends) T.J. Johnson & Kelsey Winslow & Karone & Mia Watanabe & Conner McKnight (background rangers UNITE as platonic babies) J.J. Oliver/Anara Turbo/In Space: Andros/Zhane Cassie/Ashley Rangers OT6 Psycho Rangers OT5 Lost Galaxy: Maya & Bulk (platonic, platonic, platonic--I just like the idea of her having a friend who isn't a ranger) Damon/Leo Lightspeed Rescue: Chad/Joel Kelsey/Dana Chad/Marina Carter/Ryan (queer-platonic) Time Force: Eric/Wes/Jen Eric & Trip (opening up that circle of friends for Mr. Grumpy) Katie/Nadira Wild Force: N/A Ninja Storm: Dustin/Shane/Tori/Cam Tori/Kapri Marah/Dustin Dino Thunder: Kira/Ethan/Conner Cassidy/Trent/Devin Elsa/Hayley SPD: Kat/Doggie (no, I DO NOT care about the wife) A Squad OT5 B Squad OT5 Jack/Sky Z/Sky Mystic Force: Leelee/Clare Leelee/Clare/Phineas Xander/Chip/Vida Operation Overdrive: N/A Jungle Fury: R.J./Fran Fran/Lily/Camille Jarrod & Casey (good for trauma healing) RPM: Ziggy/Dillon Summer/Scott/Flynn OT5 Gem/Dr. K/Gemma Samurai: Lauren/Mia/Emily Antonio/Jayden Mike/Kevin Spike Skullovitch & Rangers (friend, friend, friend, pleeeease; I don't want them fucking him and he's too good for them) Megaforce: Emma/Jake (another friend got me into this, even though I have never watched anything from this series except for the Big Showdown) Dino Charge: Koda/Ivan/Heckyl Ninja Steel: Calvin/Preston Victor/Monty Hyperforce: N/A Beast Morphers: Betty/Devon
Dino/Cosmic Fury: Javi/Amelia Ollie/Aiyon Izzy/Fern Zayto/Ollie/Aiyon Once & Always: Billy/Skull & Zack Rocky/Adam/Aisha TomKat
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