still blows my mind oda had absolutely no larger plans for law's story, but because people thought his df was cool/wanted to see him more, he cooked up one of the most tragic backstories in the entire show that simultaneously connected three characters together in the coolest way possible.
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Follow me down the rabbit hole of teen wolf movie trash#2
I couldn't go through the last half an hour of the movie because I knew Derek was going to die. So I put it on hold. I completed it just now and Scott doesn't deserve Eli.
Say it again with me Scott fucking doesn't deserve Eli.
Everytime since the series started, Almost every time, Derek is the one who cleans up Scott's mess and does the job and if not Derek, then Stiles, then at rare times some other person when Scott simply gets away with speech and elevation by Deaton. I feel like , as Jeff Davis couldn't be in the show, he created Deaton to prop Scott up more. Every time the 'he is the alpha' scene came up, I cringed and it's coming from the person who likes the cheesy and corny stuff.
Scott is not an alpha, he doesn't deserve it.
Reason #12345678
He let Derek die like at least didn't even try to stop him. When Scott was supposed to be dead, when he offered him as bait, poor Derek not knowing about the fox fire said, "No Scott, don't" That's exactly what an alpha would do. He even tries to release him from the binds struggling with them.
But when Derek is the one doing the sacrifice, no one said anything. Why?
Sheriff seems to be close with Derek, why didn't he say anything?
Derek is Malia's cousin, why didn't she say anything?
Why didn't Peter say anything?
Why didn't anybody say anything?
Scott and Allison after watching their friend die, celebrated and kissed very happily and you are telling me they're gonna take care about Eli?
The sheriff should be the one approaching Eli on the field because the minute he sensed something is terribly wrong, his first instinct is going to the auto shop. It shows that he knows about the emergency plan which implies how close he is actually with them unlike Scott who last saw him when he was three. It just doesn't make any sense.
Why does Jeff Davis likes the 'steal everything from Derek and give it to Scott' trope.
If Scott wants kids, he can have them with Allison.
But Eli needs to be with The Sheriff. If he feels like he's too old, then he can be with their actual aunts, Malia or Cora or even Isaac.
Actually where the fuck is Cora?
Or Stiles, actually Stiles, he is the best choice. Stiles can easily help ELI in his transformation and he can take care of him because he helped in Scott's first transformation.
Derek 'born werewolf, late 30s, a walking encyclopaedia of supernatural creatures, smart' Hale couldn't figure out how to make his kid transform but Scott can do it just because.
I hate this with a passion. Derek doesn't deserve to be taken his kid's first proper transformation away from him.
Whoever said Scott changed, he clearly didn't. Someone compared him with Captain America, please don't. It's absolutely disgusting.
Scott is a good guy. I love him but he's a pretty shitty alpha. Also Scott not wanting to tell Derek about the dangerous ritual because it's personal is a shitty move on his part. Like he seemingly abandoned Beacon Hills and settled in the city. Derek is the one taking care of the Beacon Hills. I can practically hear the argument in my head that Derek wouldn't agree if Scott told him but maybe it's a good thing.
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I’m thinking really hard about my D&D characters again. I’ve seen a bunch of stuff about the indomitable human spirit trope recently and to me that is just the entire basis of Cora’s characterization, but less in a survival way and more in a sense of humanity kind of way.
Like. They’re this thing made in a lab, a beast, a weapon, nothing more than a tool for years before they escape. And then they’re free and on their own in the big, wide universe. They’re thrown into the deep end of learning to survive, and people can be so cruel—
But then she finds camaraderie. She finds people who treat her as a Person, as a whole, sentient, human thing. She finds her own humanity and learns to love it in others.
There is still cruelty, of course. She still remembers the lab. They still are treated poorly by small minded people—but they hold onto their humanity and refuse to be corrupted by the world around them. They do their best to be a light in the world and refuse to believe anyone is just evil, is just a monster.
In a universe that is full of pain and cruelty, they refuse to standby when they see others being treated unkindly. They refuse to let go of their kindness and their love for the world around them.
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so you know how elara in rs1 sews pockets into her dress. do you think kessaly teased/reminded her of this years later when elly started putting bugs and little creatures in her pockets?
Yes! And don't forget—Elara used to climb trees and garden walls as a kid (she mentions this in one scene at Shinescribes), before she was disciplined for this behaviour. I think she might've handled bugs and creatures at some point too, even though that's never been written (although there was that one old short story ft. young Elara and Cora finding a frog).
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everything i touch creatively has my little gaytrans hands on it so like. i'll be honest i'm trying to think if Personal Project has any canonical straights? like. the PC can be lgbt of course. the PC will always canonically have a nb younger sibling. all of the 4 main NPCs are bi, two are trans (ren is nb, cora is a trans woman). zeke is a lesbian. there are several other side characters who i either know are lgbt or i haven't thought about them enough to Assign them Cishet
like i guess the PC's mom+dad are straight? but they don't have to be lmao
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