Honestly Fíli is the guy who just knows random things that can be useful.
Thorin: Oh darn I left my keys in the house-
Fíli who’s already picklocking it: Give me two minutes
Or
Kíli: My stomach hurts
Fíli: There’s a pressure point that can stop that-
Or
Bilbo: Ah man. The puppet ventriloquist can’t make it for Frodo's party.
Fíli pulling out a puppet: I took this summer camp once-
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You went into a burning building. I didn't imagine that part, right? You actually walked through fire.
Well... you were inside. I wasn't gonna let a little fire stop me. I needed to get my partner back.
🚒 911 rewatch 🚒
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the funniest scene in all of stranger things is still the scene when steve tells the russians that his friends are gonna come for him and robin and the russian doesn’t believe him and starts laughing. then the alarms go off and steve just makes the most Steve Harrington “told you so” face
it is perfection
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i think this shot from episode 1 is criminally underrated. the comedic cut to michael and the alarm ringing in heaven is incredibly funny but it also distracts from it a lot. this is about to be some more unhinged rambling that probably wildly overestimates the meaning this scene holds but it's fun so here we go.
the first thing i find interesting is that the way aziraphale suggests it, it sounds like this is not the first time they have done half a miracle each. not with these stakes and with someone in the middle, but potentially as part of their arrangement or to hide the two of them from their respective head offices.
secondly, although aziraphale is the one to suggest it, it's crowley who checks if it took, which falls in line with the protector role he likes to take (and his probably unhealthy, trauma-based paranoia).
thirdly, and what i find incredibly intriguing, is the fact that the entire thing happens on the circle rug, which covers aziraphale's chalk/summoning circle. i do not think that positioning is accidental, and i still subscribe to the idea that part of why the miracle is visible from heaven (and as far as we know, hell does NOT notice on their own) is due to the fact that the circle + gabriel broadcast it like a signal. a signal that goes only up since the circle is only intended for communicate with heaven.
tying back to point two, there's just something incredibly symbolic about crowley being the one to quite literally reach up towards heaven and i can't help but be reminded of the scene in season 1 where he talks to god.
the angle is similar, a shot from above with crowley right at the center, and him looking up. the first scene is honestly quite heartbreaking and he does not get any answer from god, as expected. while he attempts to talk to god, it is aziraphale who actually, if accidentally, goes to heaven. he does not get any answers either, but he is still 'above' crowley and can get closer to god (at least in spirit), though i think ultimately this is me being clinically insane and probably does not hold any significance. it does for me though.
we also get the line "you shouldn't test them (humanity) to destruction", which is EXACTLY what happened with crowley and aziraphale.
crowley reached for heaven but it was aziraphale who actually went, and they got tested to destruction. now they need to put themselves and each other back together.
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